1968 Hutt by-election
The Hutt by-election of 1968 was a by-election for the electorate of Hutt on 3 August 1968 during the 35th New Zealand Parliament.
The by-election resulted from the death of the previous member and former prime minister Sir Walter Nash on 4 June 1968. The contest was won by Trevor Young, also of the Labour Party. The [New Zealand New Zealand National Party|National Party|National] candidate was John Kennedy-Good, a future Mayor of Lower Hutt, who had stood for National in the previous general election.
Background
Sir Walter Nash had represented the electorate since 1929 and was still MP at the age of 86 before dying after suffering a heart attack on 4 June 1968. Nash had already announced he intended to retire at the end of the parliamentary term and Trevor Young had already been selected as his successor in the seat to contest 1969 general election.Candidates
;LabourThe Labour Party chose Trevor Young as their candidate. Young, a longtime Labour member, had been a Lower Hutt City Councillor since 1947. As Nash was intending to retire at the upcoming general election in Labour had already selected Young as the candidate to replace him several months earlier.
;National
John Kennedy-Good was selected as the candidate of the National Party. He had been a member of the Lower Hutt City Council since 1962 and had stood in Hutt for National at the previous election in.
;Social Credit
The Social Credit Party selected Tom Weal, a teacher at St Peter's College, Auckland, as their candidate. He contested the seat in.
;Others
Nick Ursin, a local insurance officer, stood as an independent.