Summary The 1935 election saw a massive win for the opposition
Labour Party, which won fifty-three seats, and formed the
First Labour Government. The governing coalition won only nineteen, and three ministers were defeated (in Hamilton, Tauranga and Waitaki). This difference was not so great in the popular vote, however, with Labour winning 45.7% to the coalition's 33.5%. Labour was more fortunate than its British namesake in not attaining office before the depression (thanks to Seddon's lengthy reign) "and so could hold the conservative coalition responsible if natural laws of economics behaved unnaturally". Apart from Labour and the coalition, the only two groups to win places in Parliament were the
Country Party and the
Ratana movement, both of which won two seats. Four independents were elected,
Harry Atmore,
David McDougall,
Charles Wilkinson and
Robert Wright. The independents were tactically supported by one of the major parties who did not stand a candidate against them, and they generally voted with that party; Wilkinson and Wright supported the coalition while Atmore and McDougall supported Labour. Labour also did not stand candidates against the two Country Party members. Many commentators blamed the coalition's failure to win seats on
vote splitting by the
Democrat Party, an "anti-socialist" group founded by a former organiser for the governing coalition,
Albert Davy, and headed by
Thomas Hislop, the
Mayor of Wellington. Perhaps as many as eight seats were an unexpected bonus to Labour because of the three-way split. The Democrats won 7.8% of the vote, but no seats. Two future
National MPs stood unsuccessfully:
Frederick Doidge stood as an Independent for and came second, and
Matthew Oram stood for the Democrats in and came fourth. An analysis of men and women on the rolls against the votes recorded showed that in 1935 90.75% of those on the European rolls voted; men 92.02% and women 89.46%. In the the figures were 92.85% with men 93.43% and women 92.27%. As the Māori electorates did not have electoral rolls they could not be included.
Party totals Votes summary Electorate results The following table shows the detailed results:
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General electorates |
Hauraki | style="background-color:;" | | style="text-align:center;" |
Walter William Massey | style="background-color:;" | | style="text-align:center;background-color:;" |
Charles Robert Petrie | style="text-align:right;" | 544 | style="background-color:;" | | style="text-align:center;" | Walter William Massey |colspan=8 style="background-color:#FFDEAD" |
Māori electorates Table footnotes: ==Post-election events==