Electoral results for the district of Goulburn

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Goulburn, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, has had two incarnations, from 1859 until 1991 and from 2007 to the present.[1][2][3][4]

Members for Goulburn[edit]

First incarnation (1859–1991)
Election Member Party
1859   William Roberts None
1860 Charles Walsh
1861 by Maurice Alexander
1864
1869
1872 William Teece
1874
1877
1880
1882
1885
1887   Free Trade
1890 by Cecil Teece
1891   Leslie Hollis Labor
1894   Free Trade
1895
1898 James Ashton
1901   Liberal Reform
1903
1907 Gus James
1910
1913
1917   Nationalist Member Party Member Party
1920   Thomas Rutledge Progressive   Jack Bailey Labor
1920 apt William Millard
1921 apt John Perkins
1922
1925   Paddy Stokes Labor   Jack Tully Labor
1926 apt Henry Bate
1927   Jack Tully Labor
1930
1932   Peter Loughlin United Australia
1935   Jack Tully Labor (NSW)
1938   Labor
1941
1944
1946 by Laurie Tully
1947
1950
1953
1956
1959
1962
1965   Ron Brewer Country
1968
1971
1973
1974 by
1976
1978 National Country
1981
1984 Robert Webster National
1988
 
Second incarnation (2007–present)
Election Member Party
2007   Pru Goward Liberal
2011
2015
2019 Wendy Tuckerman

Election results[edit]

Elections in the 2020s[edit]

2023[edit]

2023 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[5][6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wendy Tuckerman 20,737 40.8 +2.1
Labor Michael Pilbrow 18,028 35.5 +5.2
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Andrew Wood 6,891 13.6 +4.3
Greens John Olsen 3,587 7.1 −1.2
Sustainable Australia Margaret Logan 1,532 3.0 +3.0
Total formal votes 50,775 97.0 +0.1
Informal votes 1,553 3.0 −0.1
Turnout 52,328 90.8 +0.5
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Wendy Tuckerman 23,185 51.3 −1.8
Labor Michael Pilbrow 22,015 48.7 +1.8
Liberal hold Swing −1.8

Elections in the 2010s[edit]

2019[edit]

2019 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[7][8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wendy Tuckerman 19,957 39.09 −9.66
Labor Ursula Stephens 15,355 30.07 −4.20
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Andy Wood 4,847 9.49 +9.49
One Nation Richard Orchard 4,723 9.25 +9.25
Greens Saan Ecker 4,100 8.03 +0.17
Animal Justice Tracey Keenan 1,247 2.44 +2.44
Liberal Democrats Dean McCrae 828 1.62 +1.62
Total formal votes 51,057 96.93 −0.32
Informal votes 1,616 3.07 +0.32
Turnout 52,673 91.50 −1.24
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Wendy Tuckerman 22,539 53.74 −2.89
Labor Ursula Stephens 19,398 46.26 +2.89
Liberal hold Swing −2.89

2015[edit]

2015 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[9][10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Pru Goward 23,725 48.7 +9.7
Labor Ursula Stephens 16,681 34.3 +18.5
Greens Iain Fyfe 3,827 7.9 −2.1
Outdoor Recreation Wal Ashton 2,552 5.2 +5.2
Christian Democrats Adrian Van Der Byl 1,196 2.5 −0.5
No Land Tax Stephen Fitzpatrick 692 1.4 +1.4
Total formal votes 48,673 97.3 +0.7
Informal votes 1,373 2.7 −0.7
Turnout 50,046 92.7 +2.5
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Pru Goward 25,138 56.6 −20.2
Labor Ursula Stephens 19,248 43.4 +20.2
Liberal hold Swing −20.2

2011[edit]

2011 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Pru Goward 27,828 61.3 +21.5
Labor Crystal Validakis 6,690 14.7 -7.8
  Hatton's Independent Team Robert Parker 4,962 10.9 +10.9
Greens Maree Byrne 4,341 9.6 +3.0
Christian Democrats Adrian Van Der Byl 1,551 3.4 -0.8
Total formal votes 45,372 96.8 -1.0
Informal votes 1,508 3.2 +1.0
Turnout 46,880 93.7 0.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Pru Goward 30,540 76.6 +18.0
Labor Crystal Validakis 9,312 23.4 -18.0
Liberal hold Swing +18.0

Elections in the 2000s[edit]

2007[edit]

2007 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[12][13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Pru Goward 17,115 39.9 +7.8
Independent Paul Stephenson 10,603 24.7 +24.7
Labor Rob Parker 9,695 22.6 -16.4
Greens Bill Dorman 2,834 6.6 -0.7
Christian Democrats Geoff Peet 1,817 4.2 +3.6
Against Further Immigration David Hughes 860 2.0 +2.0
Total formal votes 42,924 97.8 -0.4
Informal votes 958 2.2 +0.4
Turnout 43,882 93.7
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Pru Goward 20,162 58.6 +4.1
Labor Rob Parker 14,249 41.4 -4.1
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Pru Goward 18,769 51.3 -3.2
Independent Paul Stephenson 17,807 48.7 +48.7
Liberal hold Swing -3.2

1991-2007[edit]

District abolished

Elections in the 1980s[edit]

1988[edit]

1988 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Robert Webster 20,606 69.3 +16.8
Labor Roger Lucas 9,144 30.7 -13.2
Total formal votes 29,750 97.6 -1.2
Informal votes 745 2.4 +1.2
Turnout 30,495 95.0
National hold Swing +15.2

1984[edit]

1984 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Robert Webster 15,089 49.7 -2.1
Labor Bob Stephens 13,652 45.0 -3.2
Independent Miriam Naughton 1,369 4.5 +4.5
Independent Ronald Sarina 222 0.7 +0.7
Total formal votes 30,332 98.5 +0.2
Informal votes 451 1.5 -0.2
Turnout 30,783 94.1 +1.2
Two-party-preferred result
National Robert Webster 52.3 +0.4
Labor Bob Stephens 47.7 -0.4
National hold Swing +0.4

1981[edit]

1981 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Country Ron Brewer 14,999 51.8
Labor Robert Stephens 13,926 48.1
Total formal votes 28,925 98.3
Informal votes 509 1.7
Turnout 29,434 92.9
National Country hold Swing -0.5

Elections in the 1970s[edit]

1978[edit]

1978 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Country Ron Brewer 11,353 49.8 -4.8
Labor Brian Lulham 10,945 48.1 +2.7
Democrats Gregory Butler 479 2.1 +2.1
Total formal votes 22,777 98.8 -0.3
Informal votes 268 1.2 +0.3
Turnout 23,045 95.3 +0.1
Two-party-preferred result
National Country Ron Brewer 11,592 50.9 -3.7
Labor Brian Lulham 11,185 49.1 +3.7
National Country hold Swing -3.7

1976[edit]

1976 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Country Ron Brewer 12,091 54.6 -9.4
Labor Brian Lulham 10,044 45.4 +14.6
Total formal votes 22,135 99.1 +0.8
Informal votes 202 0.9 -0.8
Turnout 22,337 95.2 +0.2
Country hold Swing -13.3

1974 by-election[edit]

1974 Goulburn by-election[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Country Ron Brewer 12,600 61.9 -2.1
Labor Dermid McDermott 7,770 38.1 +7.3
Total formal votes 20,370 99.4 +1.1
Informal votes 133 0.6 -1.1
Turnout 20,503 89.9 -5.1
Country hold Swing -6.0[a]
Ron Brewer (Country) resigned to unsuccessfully contest the 1974 federal election for Eden-Monaro.[19]

1973[edit]

1973 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Country Ron Brewer 13,386 64.0 +2.0
Labor Noel Lane 6,453 30.8 -7.2
Democratic Labor Raymond Albrighton 773 3.7 +3.7
Independent Evan Treharne 311 1.5 +1.5
Total formal votes 20,923 98.3
Informal votes 354 1.7
Turnout 21,277 95.0
Two-party-preferred result
Country Ron Brewer 14,215 67.9 +5.9
Labor Noel Lane 6,708 32.1 -5.9
Country hold Swing +5.9

1971[edit]

1971 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Country Ron Brewer 11,882 62.0 -2.9
Labor Norman Barnwell 7,267 38.0 +6.2
Total formal votes 19,149 98.9
Informal votes 206 1.1
Turnout 19,355 95.9
Country hold Swing -4.3

Elections in the 1960s[edit]

1968[edit]

1968 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Country Ron Brewer 11,940 64.9 +36.5
Labor John Longhurst 5,853 31.8 -14.0
Democratic Labor Kenneth Clancy 598 3.3 +3.3
Total formal votes 18,391 99.0
Informal votes 191 1.0
Turnout 18,582 95.7
Two-party-preferred result
Country Ron Brewer 12,418 67.5 +14.8
Labor John Longhurst 5,973 32.5 -14.8
Country hold Swing +14.8

1965[edit]

1965 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Ernest McDermott 7,630 45.8 −5.6
Country Ron Brewer 4,718 28.3 +28.3
Liberal Brian Keating 4,313 25.9 −19.3
Total formal votes 16,661 98.7 −0.7
Informal votes 222 1.3 +0.7
Turnout 16,883 96.7 −0.1
Two-party-preferred result
Country Ron Brewer 8,589 51.5 +51.5
Labor Ernest McDermott 8,072 48.5 −3.6
Country gain from Labor Swing +3.6

1962[edit]

1962 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Tully 8,869 51.4 +1.5
Liberal George Ashley 7,793 45.2 +1.7
Democratic Labor Reginald Andrews 579 3.4 −3.2
Total formal votes 17,241 99.4
Informal votes 100 0.6
Turnout 17,341 96.8
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Laurie Tully 8,985 52.1 +0.2
Liberal George Ashley 8,256 47.9 −0.2
Labor hold Swing +0.2

Elections in the 1950s[edit]

1959[edit]

1959 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Tully 8,135 49.9
Liberal Ray Bladwell 7,105 43.5
Democratic Labor Charles O'Brien 1,073 6.6
Total formal votes 16,313 99.1
Informal votes 142 0.9
Turnout 16,455 95.6
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Laurie Tully 8,468 51.9
Liberal Ray Bladwell 7,845 48.1
Labor hold Swing

1956[edit]

1956 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Tully 8,666 52.9 −9.7
Liberal Ray Bladwell 7,724 47.1 +9.7
Total formal votes 16,390 99.4 +1.2
Informal votes 97 0.6 −1.2
Turnout 16,487 95.2 −0.7
Labor hold Swing −9.7

1953[edit]

1953 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Tully 10,155 62.6
Liberal Pat Osborne 6,069 37.4
Total formal votes 16,224 98.2
Informal votes 290 1.8
Turnout 16,514 95.9
Labor hold Swing

1950[edit]

1950 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Tully 8,691 55.3
Liberal Hubert O'Connell 7,029 44.7
Total formal votes 15,720 98.7
Informal votes 212 1.3
Turnout 15,932 95.0
Labor hold Swing

Elections in the 1940s[edit]

1947[edit]

1947 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Tully 8,019 52.6 -47.4
Liberal Ray Bladwell [b] 7,240 47.4 +47.4
Total formal votes 15,259 99.3
Informal votes 112 0.7
Turnout 15,371 96.8
Labor hold Swing N/A

1946 by-election[edit]

1946 Goulburn by-election
Saturday 1 June [30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Tully 7,184 51.7
Country Ray Bladwell 4,910 35.4
Liberal Dick Hollis 696 12.9
Total formal votes 13,890 99.2
Informal votes 119 0.8
Turnout 14,009 88.4
Labor hold Swing N/A
Jack Tully (Labor) resigned to be appointed Agent-General for New South Wales in London.[30]

1944[edit]

1944 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jack Tully unopposed
Labor hold  

1941[edit]

1941 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jack Tully 8,917 60.5
United Australia George Ardill 5,520 37.4
Independent Cecil Gray 306 2.1
Total formal votes 14,743 98.8
Informal votes 171 1.2
Turnout 14,914 94.9
Labor hold Swing

Elections in the 1930s[edit]

1938[edit]

1938 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jack Tully 6,284 51.3 +0.8
United Australia Peter Loughlin 3,200 26.1 -23.4
Country Frederick Davies 2,702 22.0 +22.0
Independent Robert Tatham 66 0.5 +0.5
Total formal votes 12,252 98.2 +0.6
Informal votes 221 1.8 -0.6
Turnout 12,473 97.7 +0.1
Labor hold Swing N/A
  • Preferences were not distributed.

1935[edit]

1935 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor (NSW) Jack Tully 6,300 50.5 +5.4
United Australia Peter Loughlin (defeated) 6,167 49.5 +13.9
Total formal votes 12,467 98.8 -0.2
Informal votes 151 1.2 +0.2
Turnout 12,618 97.6 +0.3
Labor (NSW) gain from United Australia Swing +4.3

1932[edit]

1932 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor (NSW) Jack Tully 5,439 45.1 -15.4
United Australia Peter Loughlin 4,300 35.6 -3.6
Country John Garry 2,329 19.3 +19.3
Total formal votes 12,068 99.0 +0.4
Informal votes 119 1.0 -0.4
Turnout 12,187 97.3 +1.4
Two-party-preferred result
United Australia Peter Loughlin 6,489 53.8 +14.6
Labor (NSW) Jack Tully 5,579 46.2 -14.6
United Australia gain from Labor (NSW) Swing +14.6

1930[edit]

1930 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jack Tully 7,093 60.5
Nationalist Joseph Hamlet 4,588 39.2
Communist George Hill 35 0.3
Total formal votes 11,716 98.6
Informal votes 164 1.4
Turnout 11,880 95.9
Labor hold Swing

Elections in the 1920s[edit]

1927[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1927 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1927 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jack Tully 6,853 48.4
Nationalist John Garry 6,230 44.0
Independent Archibald Turnbull 1,087 7.7
Total formal votes 14,170 98.9
Informal votes 157 1.1
Turnout 14,327 87.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jack Tully 7,026 50.6
Nationalist John Garry 6,849 49.4
Labor win (new seat)

1926 appointment[edit]

John Perkins resigned to successfully contest the federal seat of Eden-Monaro at the 1926 Eden-Monaro by-election. Henry Bate was the next unsuccessful Nationalist candidate at the 1925 election and took his seat on 21 January 1926.[38]

1925[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1925 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1925 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 6,490
Labor Paddy Stokes (elected 2) 7,078 27.3 +27.3
Labor Jack Tully (elected 3) 4,295 16.6 +16.6
Labor Clarence Steele 685 2.6 +2.6
Nationalist John Perkins (elected 1) 7,665 29.5 +11.6
Nationalist Henry Bate 1,815 7.0 -5.0
Nationalist Percy Hollis 616 2.4 +2.4
Progressive William Hedges 1,496 5.8 +5.8
Progressive William Bluett 1,238 4.8 +4.8
Progressive Adam Singer 1,034 4.0 +4.0
Young Australia Denis O'Leary 34 0.1 +0.1
Total formal votes 25,956 97.0 +1.0
Informal votes 794 3.0 -1.0
Turnout 26,750 69.1 -0.5
Party total votes
Labor 12,058 46.5 +9.2
Nationalist 10,096 38.9 +9.0
Progressive 3,768 14.5 -18.0
Young Australia 34 0.1 +0.1

1922[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1922 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1922 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 6,427
Labor John Bailey (elected 1) 7,329 28.5 -7.1
Labor Frank Morgan 2,080 8.1 +6.0
Labor Thomas Butler 176 0.7 +0.7
Progressive Thomas Rutledge (elected 3) 3,707 14.4 +2.7
Progressive John O'Reilly 2,820 11.0 +11.0
Progressive Edward Halliday 1,821 7.1 +7.1
Nationalist John Perkins (elected 2) 4,607 17.9 +17.9
Nationalist Henry Bate 3,078 12.0 +12.0
Independent Francis Grogan 76 0.3 +0.3
Independent Samuel Rose 12 0.1 +0.1
Total formal votes 25,706 96.0 +5.3
Informal votes 1,059 4.0 -5.3
Turnout 26,765 69.6 +11.3
Party total votes
Labor 9,585 37.3 -1.4
Progressive 8,348 32.5 +11.2
Nationalist 7,685 29.9 +0.5
Independent Francis Grogan 76 0.3 +0.3
Independent Samuel Rose 12 0.1 +0.1

1921 appointment[edit]

William Millard died in October 1921.[41] As there were no further unsuccessful Nationalist candidates, the Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Act was amended to allow his replacement by another Nationalist supporter.[42] John Perkins was appointed taking his seat on 22 November 1921.[43]

1920 appointment[edit]

Gus James was appointed an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 21 September 1920.[44] Between 1920 and 1927 the Legislative Assembly was elected using a form of proportional representation with multi-member seats and a single transferable vote (modified Hare-Clark). There was confusion at the time as to the process to be used to fill the vacancy. When George Beeby resigned on 9 August 1920, in accordance with the practice prior to 1920, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly issued a writ of election requiring a by-election to be conducted, however the Chief Electoral Officer said he couldn't do so under then law at the time and that a by-election would be contrary to the principle of proportional representation.[45] The vacancies were left unfilled until the Parliament passed the Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Act on 10 December 1920,[46] so that casual vacancies were filled by the next unsuccessful candidate on the incumbent member's party list. William Millard was the only unsuccessful Nationalist candidate at the 1920 election and took his seat on 15 December 1920.[47]

1920[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1920 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1920 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 5,039
Labor John Bailey (elected 1) 7,175 35.6
Labor Frank Morgan 413 2.1
Labor Richard Macdonald 214 1.1
Nationalist Augustus James (elected 2) 3,981 19.7
Nationalist William Millard (defeated) 1,943 9.6
Progressive Thomas Rutledge (elected 3) 2,361 11.7
Progressive Patrick Bourke 779 3.9
Progressive William Tomkins 736 3.6
Independent Percy Evans 2,023 10.0
Independent John Brogan 62 0.3
Independent Francis Grogan 39 0.2
Total formal votes 20,152 90.7
Informal votes 2,061 9.3
Turnout 22,213 58.3
Party total votes
Labor 7,802 38.7
Nationalist 5,924 29.4
Progressive 4,302 21.3
Independent Percy Evans 2,023 10.0
Independent John Brogan 62 0.3
Independent Francis Grogan 39 0.2

Elections in the 1910s[edit]

1917[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1917 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1917 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nationalist Augustus James 4,290 51.4 -2.4
Labor Con Hogan 4,055 48.6 +2.4
Total formal votes 8,345 99.3 +1.8
Informal votes 56 0.7 -1.8
Turnout 8,401 65.1 -7.6
Nationalist hold Swing -2.4

1913[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1913 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1913 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[50]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform Augustus James 4,444 53.8
Labor Chester Davies 3,810 46.2
Total formal votes 8,254 97.5
Informal votes 213 2.5
Turnout 8,467 72.7
Liberal Reform hold  

1910[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1910 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1910 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform Augustus James 3,467 57.7
Labour Percy Hollis 2,542 42.3
Total formal votes 6,009 99.2
Informal votes 49 0.8
Turnout 6,058 72.6
Liberal Reform hold  

Elections in the 1900s[edit]

1907[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1907 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1907 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[52]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform Augustus James 2,237 42.5
Labour Richard Holloway 1,553 29.5
Independent Thomas Rose 1,267 24.1
Independent James Gegg 208 4.0
Total formal votes 5,265 98.4
Informal votes 84 1.6
Turnout 5,349 67.9
Liberal Reform hold  

1904[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1904 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1904 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform James Ashton 2,480 56.2
Labour Hector Lamond 1,931 43.8
Total formal votes 4,411 99.4
Informal votes 28 0.6
Turnout 4,439 59.0
Liberal Reform hold  

Goulburn was expanded to include part of the abolished seat of Argyle. The member for Goulburn was James Ashton (Liberal Reform). The member for Argyle was Thomas Rose (Liberal Reform) who unsuccessfully contested Belubula.

1901[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1901 New South Wales state election § Goulburn
1901 New South Wales state election: Goulburn[54]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform James Ashton 947 63.1 +0.8
Labour James Toomey 554 36.9
Total formal votes 1,501 99.5 -0.2
Informal votes 8 0.5 +0.2
Turnout 1,509 59.6 -2.7
Liberal Reform hold  

Elections in the 1890s[edit]

1898[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1898 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1898 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn[55]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade James Ashton 842 62.3
National Federal Arthur Barrett 509 37.7
Total formal votes 1,351 99.7
Informal votes 4 0.3
Turnout 1,355 62.3
Free Trade hold  

1895[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1895 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1895 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn[56]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade Leslie Hollis 917 71.2
Protectionist Arthur Barrett 371 28.8
Total formal votes 1,288 99.1
Informal votes 12 0.9
Turnout 1,300 65.5
Free Trade hold  

1894[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1894 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1894 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn[57]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade Leslie Hollis 1,115 67.8
Protectionist Arthur Barrett 432 26.3
Ind. Free Trade Edward Ball 98 6.0
Total formal votes 1,645 98.9
Informal votes 19 1.1
Turnout 1,664 82.5
Member changed to Free Trade from Labour  

1891[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1891 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1891 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Wednesday 17 June [58]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Leslie Hollis (elected) 823 47.9
Free Trade Frederick Furner 431 25.1
Protectionist Albert Lansdowne 396 23.0
Labour Aiden Doyle 69 4.0
Total formal votes 1,719 98.5
Informal votes 26 1.5
Turnout 1,745 68.4
Labour gain from Free Trade  

1890 by-election[edit]

1890 Goulburn by-election
Saturday 16 August [59]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade Cecil Teece (elected) 952 57.8
Protectionist Henry Gannon 696 42.2
Total formal votes 1,648 97.5
Informal votes 43 2.5
Turnout 1,691 66.6
Free Trade hold  
William Teece (Free Trade) died.[59]

Elections in the 1880s[edit]

1889[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1889 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1889 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Saturday 2 February [60]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade William Teece (elected) 889 58.6
Protectionist John Osborne 629 41.4
Total formal votes 1,518 99.0
Informal votes 15 1.0
Turnout 1,533 66.1
Free Trade hold  

1887[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1887 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1887 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Thursday 3 February [61]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade William Teece (re-elected) unopposed

1885[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1885 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1885 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Tuesday 27 October [62]
Candidate Votes %
William Teece (re-elected) unopposed  

1882[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1882 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1882 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Friday 1 December [63]
Candidate Votes %
William Teece (re-elected) unopposed

1880[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1880 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1880 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Thursday 18 November [64]
Candidate Votes %
William Teece (re-elected) unopposed

Elections in the 1870s[edit]

1877[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1877 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1877 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Friday 26 October [65]
Candidate Votes %
William Teece (re-elected) 400 62.8
Frederick Horn 237 37.2
Total formal votes 637 97.7
Informal votes 15 2.3
Turnout 652 65.7

1874[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1874-75 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1874–75 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Tuesday 22 December 1874 [66]
Candidate Votes %
William Teece (re-elected) unopposed

1872[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1872 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1872 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Tuesday 5 March [67]
Candidate Votes %
William Teece (elected) 372 64.8
Maurice Alexander (defeated) 202 35.2
Total formal votes 574 100.0
Informal votes 0 0.0
Turnout 578 66.1

Elections in the 1860s[edit]

1869[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1869-70 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1869–70 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Tuesday 14 December 1869 [68]
Candidate Votes %
Maurice Alexander (re-elected) unopposed

1864[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1864–65 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1864–65 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Wednesday 7 December 1864 [69]
Candidate Votes %
Maurice Alexander (re-elected) 278 61.6
Phillip Dignam 172 38.1
Henry Sibley 1 0.2
Total formal votes 451 98.0
Informal votes 9 2.0
Turnout 460 67.6

1861 by-election[edit]

1861 Goulburn by-election
Thursday 13 June [70]
Candidate Votes %
Maurice Alexander (elected) 207 76.6
Peter Faucett 78 27.4
Total formal votes 285 95.6
Informal votes 13 4.4
Turnout 298 42.9

1860[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1860 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1860 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Friday 7 December [71]
Candidate Votes %
Charles Walsh (elected) unopposed  

The sitting member was William Roberts who unsuccessfully contested Canterbury.

Elections in the 1850s[edit]

1859[edit]

This section is an excerpt from 1859 New South Wales colonial election § Goulburn
1859 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn
Tuesday 14 June [72]
Candidate Votes %
William Roberts (elected) 198 57.9
Richard Driver 144 42.1
Total formal votes 342 100.0
Informal votes 0 0.0
Turnout 342 68.3

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ compared to the two-party-preferred result for the 1973 Goulburn election.
  2. ^ Jointly endorsed by the Liberal and Country parties.

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