- 1st New Zealand Parliament
The 1st New Zealand Parliament was a term of the Parliament of
New Zealand . It opened on24 May 1854 , following New Zealand's first general election (held the previous year). It was dissolved on15 September 1855 in preparation for that year's election.The Parliament sat for three sessions, as here :
New Zealand had not yet obtained "responsible government" (that is, the power to manage its own affairs), and so the 1st Parliament did not hold any significant power. At the start of the First Session it held a debate for two days that decided that New Zealand should have a single government, without provinces.
The 1st Parliament was held before the creation of either political parties or the office of Premier. There were, however, appointments made to the Executive Council (the formal institution upon which Cabinet is based). From
14 June 1854 to2 August 1854 , there was a four-person cabinet led byJames FitzGerald , withHenry Sewell ,Frederick Weld , and Thomas Bartley (a fifth member,Dillon Bell , also joined for a short time). Then, from31 August 1854 to2 September 1854 , there was another four-person cabinet led byThomas Forsaith , withJames Macandrew , William Travers, andEdward Jerningham Wakefield . Some historians consider FitzGerald and Forsaith to be New Zealand's first Prime Ministers, but neither held any formal leadership role, and since "responsible government" had not yet been obtained, they had little real power.Henry Sewell , appointed shortly after the2nd New Zealand Parliament opened, is more often considered to have been the first Prime Minister.The 1st Parliament consisted of thirty-seven representatives representing twenty-four electorates. Two regions of the colony (the inland regions of the lower
North Island and the northwest corner of theSouth Island ) were not part of any electorate, and so were not represented.Electoral boundaries for the 1st Parliament
Initial composition of the 1st Parliament
Changes during term
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Thomas Houghton Bartley , MP for City of Auckland, resigned on11 July 1854 . He was replaced by William Brown, who was elected on4 August 1854 .
*William Oldfield Cautley, MP for Waimea, and William Travers, MP for Town of Nelson, both resigned on26 May 1854 . Travers subsequently constested the Waimea seat that Cautley had vacated, being elected on21 June . Travers' own Nelson seat was won by Samuel Stephens on19 June .
*Samuel Stephens, MP for Town of Nelson, died on26 June 1855 . His seat remained vacant.
*Frederick Weld , MP for Wairau, resigned on13 June 1855 . His seat remained vacant.
*James Frederick Stuart-Wortley , MP for Christchurch Country, resigned on18 July 1855 . His seat remained vacant.
*Alfred Ludlum , MP for Hutt, resigned on9 July 1855 . His seat remained vacant.
*William Henry Cutten, MP for Dunedin Country, resigned on23 July 1855 . His seat remained vacant.
*James Kelham , MP for City of Wellington, resigned on3 August 1855 . His seat remained vacant.
*Isaac Featherston , MP for Wanganui and Rangitikei, resigned on9 August 1855 . His seat remained vacant.
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