The
Liberal Party was in decline after a humbling defeat at the . Two factions were emerging coalescing around the Liberal leader
George Forbes (known as the "Nationals") and Liberal MP
Bill Veitch who was advocating for a rejuvenation of the party. The party was caught between the right-leaning
Reform Party government and the left-leaning
Labour Party (which had superseded the Liberals as the official opposition) and was struggling for relevance. At the same time there was internal dissension among the Reform Party organisation over direction and policy. Reform's campaign manager,
Albert Davy, had begun working with Auckland businessman John William Shaw McArthur to finance the creation of a new party. In August 1927 Davy founded the United New Zealand Political Organisation (UNZPO). He was joined in November by the National faction of the Liberal Party under Forbes and in April 1928 by Veitch and revived Liberal Party faction. By September, financed and supported by various groups disaffected from Reform, the UNZPO held its first conference in Wellington. The first two days of the conference, chaired by former Liberal MP
Robert Masters, delegates debated and decided on party policy and the name of the party with the UNZPO being shortened to simply the United Party. With these matters settled, the leadership was then the last matter to be determined. Without consulting other party members, Davy had earlier invited former Liberal Prime Minister Sir
Joseph Ward (who was abroad visiting
Canada) to stand for the leadership. While Ward was visiting
Winnipeg, he was contacted by a journalist hired by Davy to track him down who asked him about his availability to lead the new party. At the same time Davy (without Ward's knowledge) had told the press in New Zealand that Ward was potentially available for the leadership (having become certain he was the only credible leader to win an election for the party). On 9 September Ward returned to New Zealand and went straight to Wellington to attend parliament (deflecting questions from reporters over whether he would stand for the leadership) and then attend the United conference. == Candidates ==