All 80 seats in the New Zealand House of Representatives 41 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
87.7%
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
William Massey
Thomas Wilford
Harry Holland
Party
Reform
Liberal
Labour
Leader since
11 February 1909
7 September 1920
27 August 1919
Leader's seat
Franklin
Hutt
Buller
Last election
45 seats, 35.7%
19 seats, 28.7%
8 seats, 24.2%
Seats won
37
22
17
Seat change
8
3
9
Popular vote
249,735
166,708
150,448
Percentage
39.4%
26.3%
23.7%
Swing
3.7%
2.4%
0.5%
Results of the election.
Prime Minister before election
William Massey
Reform
Subsequent Prime Minister
William Massey
Reform
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The 1922 New Zealand general election was held on Monday, 6 December in the Māori electorates, and on Tuesday, 7 December in the general electorates to elect a total of 80 MPs to the 21st session of the New Zealand Parliament. A total number of 700,111 (87.7%) voters turned out to vote.[1] In one seat (Bay of Plenty) there was only one candidate.[2][3]
1922 was the year residents of the Chatham Islands were enfranchised for the first time (included in Lyttelton and Western Māori electorates).
^"General elections 1853-2005 - dates & turnout". Elections New Zealand. Archived from the original on 14 November 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
^Bassett 1982, p. 666.
^Wilson 1985, p. 286.
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