The electorate existed from 1858 to 1972, and the first election was held on 29 November 1859, which was during the term of the
2nd Parliament.
James Farmer was the first representative. The second representative was
John Munro, who was elected on 27 December 1860, and served the whole term of the
3rd Parliament.
Francis Hull was elected to the
4th Parliament, resigned in 1869 and was succeeded by Munro in the February by-election. Munro served the rest of the term, plus the term of the
5th Parliament. All subsequent representatives have always served full terms. In the there was some doubt about the validity of the election result, and a law was passed to confirm the result in Marsden and two other electorates. The was contested by
Robert Thompson and
Joseph Dargaville, and they received 955 and 550 votes, respectively. Thompson was thus declared elected. Thompson acquired the labels 'Marsden Thompson' and 'the member for roads and bridges' in Parliament. He was known for his devotion to the interests of his district, which was desperately in need of good roads, and his only reason for being a Liberal was that the government was the only source of funding for roads and bridges (as with many other Liberals representing country electorates). He was pro-
freehold (land), and was opposed to Liberal policies such as labour legislation and
old age pensions. In , when he stood unsuccessfully for
Auckland West against a sitting Liberal member, he was once more an Independent, and his programme – freehold (land), acquisition of Maori land and opposition to prohibition had not altered.
Alfred Murdoch unsuccessfully contested the Marsden electorate in the as an independent Liberal against the incumbent from the
Reform Party,
Francis Mander. Mander retired at the , and Murdoch was elected. At the next election in , Murdoch was defeated by
William Jones of the Reform Party, but Murdoch defeated Jones in turn in when he stood for the United Party. After two parliamentary terms, Murdoch was defeated in by
Jim Barclay of the
Labour Party. In , Murdoch, now standing for the National Party, defeated Barclay and won the electorate back, and held it until he retired in .
Members of Parliament Key: ==Election results==