Light colonial by-election, February 1858
South Australian by-election
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Light colonial by-election, February 1858
Summary
Light colonial by-election, February 1858 is a South Australian House of Assembly by-election[1].
Key Facts
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858 is in the country of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[2].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's instance of is recorded as South Australian House of Assembly by-election[3].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's follows is recorded as 1857 Light colonial election[4].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's followed by is recorded as Light colonial by-election, September 1858[5].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's office contested is recorded as Member of the South Australian House of Assembly[6].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's point in time is recorded as +1858-02-08T00:00:00Z[7].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's candidate is recorded as William Maturin[8].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's candidate is recorded as William Wedd Tuxford[9].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's successful candidate is recorded as William Maturin[10].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Light[11].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's total valid votes is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+271'}[12].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's eligible voters is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+1504'}[13].
- Light colonial by-election, February 1858's ballots cast is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+283'}[14].