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- Timaru_by-election,_1985 abstract "The Timaru by-election of 1985 was a by-election for the electorate of Timaru during the 40th New Zealand Parliament. It was triggered by the death of Basil Arthur (who had held the seat since 1962) on 1 May 1985.The by-election was held on 15 June 1985 and was won by Maurice McTigue of the National Party with a majority of 1492 votes. David Lange recalled a meeting during the by-election campaign when Labour general secretary Tony Timms manhandled a noisy heckler out of the building. He said that the Labour candidate Jan Walker was a good lawyer (and was later a Family Court judge), but that the Labour Party organisation insisted on the selection of a candidate who "did not live in Timaru and her opinions, and even her appearance, were at odds with the conservative character of the electorate"; although Jim Anderton predictably (and publicly) blamed the defeat on "the government’s abandonment of traditional Labour policy".".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 startDate "1985-06-15".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 title "Timaru by-election, 1985".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 wikiPageID "23415041".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 wikiPageRevisionID "596004589".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 afterElection Maurice_McTigue.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 afterParty "New Zealand National Party".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 beforeElection Basil_Arthur.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 beforeParty "New Zealand Labour Party".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 candidate Maurice_McTigue.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 candidate "Jan Walker".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 country "New Zealand".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 electionDate "1985-06-15".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 electionName "Timaru by-election, 1985".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 flagYear "1985".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 hasPhotoCollection Timaru_by-election,_1985.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 nextElection "New Zealand general election, 1987".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 nextYear "1987".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 ongoing "no".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 party "New Zealand Labour Party".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 party "New Zealand National Party".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 previousElection "New Zealand general election, 1984".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 previousYear "1984".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 title "Member".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 type "presidential".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 subject Category:1985_elections_in_New_Zealand.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 subject Category:By-elections_in_New_Zealand.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 type Election.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 type Event.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 type SocietalEvent.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 type Event.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 type Event.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 type Thing.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 comment "The Timaru by-election of 1985 was a by-election for the electorate of Timaru during the 40th New Zealand Parliament. It was triggered by the death of Basil Arthur (who had held the seat since 1962) on 1 May 1985.The by-election was held on 15 June 1985 and was won by Maurice McTigue of the National Party with a majority of 1492 votes. David Lange recalled a meeting during the by-election campaign when Labour general secretary Tony Timms manhandled a noisy heckler out of the building.".
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 label "Timaru by-election, 1985".
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- Timaru_by-election,_1985 sameAs Q7804582.
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- Timaru_by-election,_1985 wasDerivedFrom Timaru_by-election,_1985?oldid=596004589.
- Timaru_by-election,_1985 isPrimaryTopicOf Timaru_by-election,_1985.