List of Victorian Legislative Council by-elections

This list includes every by-election held in the Australian state of Victoria for the Legislative Council. Prior to the Constitution (Parliamentary Reform) Act 2003 which came into force at the 2006 election, it was necessary for a by-election to be held to fill any vacancy; they have since been filled by an appointment by a joint sitting of the Parliament of Victoria.

258 by-elections were held from 1852 to 2002. 96 were triggered by the death of the incumbent and 110 by their resignation. 44 were held when the incumbent had to seek re-election to serve as a minister; one of which resulted in the incumbent, Henry Miller, being defeated. 2 by-elections were triggered by the original election being declared void and another 2 when the incumbent became inelligable to sit during their term. 17 by-elections resulted in a change of party.

By-elections which resulted in a change in party representation are highlighted as: Gains for the Labor Party and its splinter groups in red; for the Liberal Party and its predecessors in blue; for the National Party and its predecessors in green and for independents and minor parties in grey.

List of Legislative Council by-elections

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Ref
Western 30 November 2002 Roger Hallam   National David Koch   Liberal Resignation [1]
East Yarra 30 November 2002 Mark Birrell   Liberal Richard Dalla-Riva   Liberal Resignation
Melbourne North 18 September 1999 Caroline Hogg   Labor Candy Broad   Labor Resignation [2]
Melbourne 18 September 1999 Barry Pullen   Labor Gavin Jennings   Labor Resignation
Ballarat 18 September 1999 Rob Knowles   Liberal John McQuilten   Labor Resignation
Doutta Galla 30 March 1996 David White   Labor Tayfun Eren   Labor Resignation [3]
Doutta Galla 18 September 1993 John Brumby   Labor Monica Gould   Labor Resignation [4]
Doutta Galla 20 February 1993 Bill Landeryou   Labor John Brumby   Labor Resignation
Central Highlands 21 March 1987 Fred Grimwade   Liberal Marie Tehan   Liberal Resignation [5]
Nunawading 17 August 1985 Bob Ives   Labor Rosemary Varty   Liberal Election voided
North Eastern 2 February 1985 Bill Baxter   National Bill Baxter   National Resignation [6]
East Yarra 7 May 1983 Bill Campbell   Liberal Mark Birrell   Liberal Resignation
Waverley 4 December 1982 Tony Van Vliet   Labor Brian Mier   Labor Death
Ballarat 28 October 1978 Pat Dickie   Liberal David Williams   Labor Resignation [7]
North Eastern 24 June 1978 Keith Bradbury   National Bill Baxter   National Resignation
Doutta Galla 16 October 1976 John Tripovich   Labor David White   Labor Death
Melbourne 9 June 1972 Jack O'Connell   Labor Ivan Trayling   Labor Death [8]
East Yarra 17 April 1971 Dick Hamer   Liberal Haddon Storey   Liberal Resignation
Melbourne West 24 October 1970 Bunna Walsh   Labor Bon Thomas   Labor Disqualification
Monash 20 June 1970 Lindsay Thompson   Liberal Charles Hider   Liberal Resignation
North Western 15 November 1969 Percy Byrnes   Country Bernie Dunn   Country Resignation [9]
Western 6 April 1968 Ronald Mack   Liberal Clive Mitchell   Country Death
Higinbotham 25 February 1967 Baron Snider   Liberal Murray Hamilton   Liberal Death [10]
South Western 18 September 1965 Gordon McArthur   Liberal Stan Gleeson   Liberal Death
South Eastern 10 October 1964 Bill Mair   Liberal and Country Ian Cathie   Labor Death
East Yarra 14 March 1964 Ewen Paul Cameron   Liberal and Country Bill Campbell   Liberal and Country Death [11]
Melbourne West 10 August 1963 Buckley Machin   Labor Alexander Knight   Labor Death
Melbourne 6 August 1960 Fred Thomas   Labor Doug Elliot   Labor Death [12]
Doutta Galla 6 August 1960 Bill Slater   Labor John Tripovich   Labor Death
Gippsland 29 June 1957 William MacAulay   Country Bob May   Country Death [13]
Ballarat 3 March 1956 Herbert Ludbrook   Liberal and Country Pat Dickie   Liberal and Country Death
Monash 2 April 1955 Frank Clarke   Liberal and Country Charles Gawith   Liberal and Country Death [14]
Higinbotham 29 January 1955 James Kennedy   Liberal and Country Lindsay Thompson   Liberal and Country Death
Melbourne North 14 August 1954 Archibald Fraser   Labor Jack Little   Labor Resignation
North Eastern 22 August 1953 Percival Inchbold   Country Keith Bradbury   Country Death
Gippsland 21 February 1953 Trevor Harvey   Country Bill Fulton   Country Death
North Western 5 July 1952 Colin McNally   Country Arthur Mansell   Country Death
Bendigo 17 March 1951 John Lienhop   Liberal and Country Thomas Grigg   Liberal and Country Resignation [15]
East Yarra 7 August 1948 William Edgar   Liberal Ewen Paul Cameron   Liberal Death [16]
Melbourne 20 March 1948 Daniel McNamara   Labor Fred Thomas   Labor Death
Western 30 November 1946 Leonard Rodda   Country Hugh MacLeod   Independent Liberal Resignation
Western 23 October 1943 Leonard Rodda   Country Leonard Rodda   Country Resignation [17]
Melbourne West 23 October 1943 Arthur Disney   Labor Les Coleman   Labor Death
Gippsland 23 October 1943 James Miller Balfour   Country Trevor Harvey   Country Death
Monash 8 October 1943 Frank Beaurepaire   United Australia Frank Beaurepaire   United Australia Resignation
Monash 18 July 1942 Archibald Crofts   United Australia Frank Beaurepaire   United Australia Death [18]
North Western 27 May 1942 Henry Pye   Country Percy Byrnes   Country Death
Melbourne 10 September 1938 George Wales   United Australia Paul Jones   Labor Resignation [19]
Melbourne West 11 May 1938 Robert Williams   Independent Pat Kennelly   Labor Death
Gippsland 17 October 1936 Martin McGregor   United Australia James Miller Balfour   Country Death [20]
Melbourne 23 May 1936 Herbert Smith   United Australia George Wales   United Australia Death
North Eastern 13 April 1935 Albert Zwar   Country Percival Inchbold   Country Death
South Eastern 30 March 1935 Alfred Chandler   United Australia Gilbert Chandler   United Australia Death
Melbourne South 30 March 1935 Harold Cohen   United Australia Archibald Crofts   United Australia Resignation
North Western 2 March 1932 William McCann   Country Henry Pye   Country Resignation [21]
East Yarra 8 February 1930 Robert Menzies   Nationalist Clifden Eager   Nationalist Resignation [22]
Melbourne South 22 June 1929 Norman Falkiner   Nationalist Harold Cohen   Nationalist Death
East Yarra 6 October 1928 George Swinburne   Nationalist Robert Menzies   Nationalist Death
Western 28 February 1924 Walter Manifold   Nationalist Marcus Saltau   Nationalist Resignation [23]
North Eastern 8 November 1922 William Kendell   Nationalist Albert Zwar   VFU Death
Gippsland 31 May 1922 Edward Crooke   Nationalist Martin McGregor   Nationalist Resignation [24]
Nelson 23 May 1922 James Drysdale Brown   Nationalist Edwin Bath   Nationalist Death [23]
Melbourne 15 December 1921 John McWhae   Nationalist Herbert Smith   Nationalist Resignation [24]
Bendigo 6 October 1921 Alfred Hicks   Nationalist Herbert Keck   Nationalist Death
Melbourne 5 May 1921 Henry Weedon   Nationalist Henry Cohen   Nationalist Death
North Eastern 2 September 1920 Arthur Sachse   Nationalist John Harris   VFU Death
North Western 19 November 1919 Richard Rees   VFU William Crockett   VFU Resignation
Melbourne North 5 June 1919 Donald Melville   Nationalist Esmond Kiernan   Labor Death
East Yarra 5 July 1917 Robert Beckett   William Edgar   Nationalist Death [25]
Melbourne East 9 May 1917 Adam McLellan   Labor Daniel McNamara   Labor Resignation
Wellington 2 March 1917 John McDonald   Alexander Bell   Nationalist Resignation
Gippsland 31 January 1917 William Pearson Jr.   George Davis   Nationalist Resignation
North Eastern 23 May 1916 Willis Little   Commonwealth Liberal William Kendell   Commonwealth Liberal Resignation [26]
Melbourne West 23 May 1916 William Fielding   Labor Arthur Disney   Labor Death
Melbourne North 18 September 1914 William Evans   Labor William Beckett   Labor Death
North Western 30 December 1913 Frederick Hagelthorn   Frederick Hagelthorn   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Watt ministry
Nelson 30 December 1913 James Drysdale Brown   James Drysdale Brown   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Watt ministry
Melbourne North 17 December 1913 William Evans   Labor William Evans   Labor Forfeited seat after joining the Elmslie ministry
Melbourne East 17 December 1913 Adam McLellan   Labor Adam McLellan   Labor Forfeited seat after joining the Elmslie ministry
East Yarra 19 September 1913 James Balfour   James Merritt   Commonwealth Liberal Death
North Western 30 December 1913 Frederick Hagelthorn   Frederick Hagelthorn   Forfeited seat after joining the First Watt ministry
Southern 21 June 1912 William Embling   Commonwealth Liberal William Angliss   Commonwealth Liberal Death [27]
South Western 24 May 1912 Thomas Harwood   Commonwealth Liberal Horace Richardson   Commonwealth Liberal Death
Melbourne West 8 March 1912 William Edgar   William Edgar   Forfeited seat after joining the Murray ministry
Melbourne South 8 March 1912 Henry Skinner   Arthur Robinson   Death
Melbourne South 29 September 1911 Thomas Luxton   Henry Skinner   Death
Southern 30 September 1910 George Dickie   Russell Clarke   Death
South Western 21 July 1910 Henry Wrixon   Commonwealth Liberal Austin Austin   Commonwealth Liberal Resignation
Nelson 23 December 1909 Edwin Austin   Thomas Carthew Miners   Death [28]
Northern 19 January 1909 William Baillieu   William Baillieu   Forfeited seat after joining the Murray ministry
Nelson 19 January 1909 James Drysdale Brown   James Drysdale Brown   Forfeited seat after joining the Murray ministry
South Eastern 11 November 1908 Duncan McBryde   Duncan McBryde   Forfeited seat after joining the Bent ministry
Southern 29 September 1908 Nicholas Fitzgerald   George Dickie   Death
Wellington 3 May 1907 Henry Cuthbert   Frederick Brawn   Death [29]
Nelson 24 October 1906 Hans Irvine   Edwin Austin   Resignation
Bendigo 12 December 1904 Joseph Henry Abbott   Alfred Hicks   Death
Bendigo 13 August 1904 William Blair Gray   Joseph Henry Abbott   Death
Western 23 December 1903 Agar Wynne   Alexander Magnus MacLeod   Resignation [30]
South Yarra 23 December 1903 Edmund Smith   Thomas Luxton   Resignation
North Western 23 December 1903 Henry Williams   Richard Rees   Resignation
Gippsland 23 December 1903 William McCulloch   Samuel Vary   Resignation
North Eastern 29 September 1903 Arthur Sachse   Arthur Sachse   Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine ministry
North Eastern 19 August 1903 Frederick Brown   Willis Little   Death
Western 3 April 1903 Nathan Thornley   Robert Ritchie   Death
Melbourne 6 March 1903 Robert Reid   William Cain   Resignation
Melbourne 7 July 1902 Robert Reid   Robert Reid   Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine ministry [31]
Melbourne 7 July 1902 John Mark Davies   John Mark Davies   Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine ministry
Northern 6 August 1901 William Winter-Irving   William Baillieu   Death
Nelson 18 July 1901 Samuel Williamson   Hans Irvine   Resignation
Western 25 June 1901 Samuel Cooke   Walter Manifold   Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
South Yarra 25 June 1901 Frederick Sargood   Edmund Smith   Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
South Yarra 25 June 1901 Simon Fraser   Thomas Payne   Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
South Eastern 25 June 1901 William Knox   Duncan McBryde   Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
South Eastern 25 June 1901 Pharez Phillips   Henry Williams   Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
South Eastern 25 June 1901 William Zeal   William Gray   Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
Nelson 11 April 1901 William Osmand   Steuart Black   Death
North Eastern 27 January 1901 John Wallace   William Orr   Death
Western 12 December 1900 Agar Wynne   Agar Wynne   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner ministry
Western 12 December 1900 William McCulloch   William McCulloch   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner ministry
Southern 30 December 1899 Donald Melville   Donald Melville   Forfeited seat after joining the McLean ministry [32]
Melbourne 30 December 1899 John Davies   John Davies   Forfeited seat after joining the McLean ministry
South Western 19 July 1899 Joseph Connor   Thomas Harwood   Death
Melbourne 16 May 1899 James Service   John Davies   Death
Gippsland 18 November 1898 Charles Sargeant   Joseph Hoddinott   Resignation
Southern 20 June 1897 William Clarke   Rupert Clarke   Death [33]
North Western 4 June 1897 David Coutts   Thomas Comrie   Death
Gippsland 30 September 1896 George Davis   William Pearson   Death
South Western 4 August 1896 Joseph Grey   Henry Wrixon   Resignation [34]
South Eastern 2 July 1895 Frank Dobson   James Campbell   Death
Gippsland 5 March 1895 William McCulloch   William McCulloch   Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner ministry
South Western 4 January 1895 Donald Wallace   Joseph Grey   Resignation
Wellington 17 October 1894 Henry Cuthbert   Henry Cuthbert   Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson ministry
South Yarra 17 October 1894 Frederick Sargood   Frederick Sargood   Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson ministry
Gippsland 14 September 1893 William Pearson   Edward Crooke   Death [35]
Wellington 19 May 1893 Emanuel Steinfeld   Thomas Wanliss   Death
South Yarra 5 April 1893 Matthew Lang   Edward Miller   Death
Western 18 February 1893 Agar Wynne   Agar Wynne   Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson ministry
Melbourne 18 February 1893 Robert Reid   Robert Reid   Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson ministry
South Yarra 8 December 1892 James MacBain   Matthew Lang   Death
Melbourne 11 October 1892 Benjamin Benjamin   Robert Reid   Resignation
North Eastern 23 May 1892 James Butterns   Arthur Sachse   Resignation [36]
North Central 23 May 1892 William Zeal   William Zeal   Forfeited seat after joining the Shiels ministry
Gippsland 20 April 1892 George Davis   George Davis   Forfeited seat after joining the Shiels ministry
North Western 19 December 1891 Gerge Young   Duncan McBryde   Death
North Yarra 21 November 1891 George Le Fevre   Frederick Grimwade   Death
Nelson 25 September 1891 James Philip Macpherson   Samuel Williamson   Death
North Yarra 1 August 1891 James Beaney   William Pitt   Death
Northern 6 May 1891 Frederick Illingworth   Joseph Sternberg   Resignation
South Yarra 1 December 1890 John Davies   John Davies   Forfeited seat after joining the Munro ministry
South Yarra 1 December 1890 Frederick Sargood   Frederick Sargood   Forfeited seat after joining the Munro ministry
Melbourne October 1889 James Lorimer   Benjamin Benjamin   Death [37]
North Yarra August 1889 George Le Fevre   George Le Fevre   Resignation
Northern 16 July 1889 Walter Simpson   Frederick Illingworth   Resignation
South Western 20 June 1889 Francis Ormond   Donald Wallace   Death
Northern April 1889 David Sterry   Joseph Abbott   Resignation
Western 4 December 1888 Thomas Cumming   Agar Wynne   Resignation
North Eastern 27 November 1888 John Turner   James Butterns   Election voided
Melbourne 22 May 1888 William Hearn   James Service   Death [38]
Nelson 8 November 1887 Thomas Bromell   James Macpherson   Death
North Yarra 4 November 1887 Francis Beaver   George Le Fevre   Death
Southern 20 October 1887 Thomas Henty   Charles James   Death
South Western 3 August 1886 Caleb Jenner   William Robertson   Resignation [39]
Wellington 30 June 1886 James Campbell   David Ham   Resignation
South Western 27 May 1886 Philip Russell   Joseph Connor   Resignation
Northern 9 April 1886 Francis Robertson   Walter Simpson   Death
Wellington 16 March 1886 Henry Cuthbert   Henry Cuthbert   Forfeited seat after joining the Gillies ministry
Melbourne 16 March 1886 James Lorimer   James Lorimer   Forfeited seat after joining the Gillies ministry
Northern 23 December 1884 William Mitchell   William Winter-Irving   Death
Wellington 6 May 1884 James Campbell   James Campbell   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service ministry [40]
South Yarra 11 December 1883 Frederick Sargood   Frederick Sargood   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service ministry
North Eastern 27 November 1883 Robert Anderson   Frederick Brown   Death
North Eastern 3 April 1883 Robert Anderson   Robert Anderson   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service ministry
North Yarra 6 March 1883 Theodotus Sumner   James Beaney   Seat declared vacant
Nelson 9 January 1883 Charles Sladen   Holford Wettenhall   Resignation
North Western 6 May 1882 William Campbell   William Zeal   Resignation [41]
South Western 28 January 1882 James Henty   Francis Ormond   Death
North Western 15 December 1881 Alexander Fraser   William Stanbridge   Resignation
Eastern 30 July 1881 Robert Reid   William Pearson   Resignation
Southern 23 July 1881 Frank Dobson   Frank Dobson   Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen ministry
Western 2 May 1881 Samuel Wilson   Thomas Cumming   Resignation
Western 15 June 1880 Niel Black   Robert Simson   Death [42]
South Western 20 March 1880 Henry Cuthbert   Henry Cuthbert   Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry
Eastern 7 August 1880 William Wilson   John Dougharty   Seat declared vacant
Central 3 April 1880 Frederick Sargood   James MacBain   Resignation
Central 10 May 1879 George Cole   Jamies Lorimer   Resignation
South Western 25 July 1877 Henry Cuthbert   Henry Cuthbert   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry ministry [43]
Eastern 27 November 1876 Francis Murphy   Robert Reid   Resignation
Eastern 12 November 1875 Robert Anderson   Robert Anderson   Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch ministry [44]
Western 22 June 1875 Thomas McKellar   Samuel Wilson   Resignation
South Western 9 April 1875 Philip Russell   George Belcher   Resignation
Eastern 15 January 1875 Benjamin Williams   William Wilson   Death
Southern 19 June 1974 William Degraves   James Balfour   Resignation [45]
Eastern 15 May 1974 Robert Anderson   Robert Anderson   Forfeited seat after joining the Francis ministry
Central 12 May 1974 John O'Shanassy   Frederick Sargood   Resignation
Eastern 15 November 1873 Henry Murphy   John Wallace   Resignation
Central 31 March 1873 Archibald Michie   Theodotus Sumner   Resignation
Eastern 5 December 1872 Robert Turnbull   Francis Murphy   Death
North Western 16 July 1872 Alexander Fraser   Alexander Fraser   Forfeited seat after joining the Francis ministry [46]
Southern 4 January 1872 William Pettet   Thomas Hamilton   Death
Central 21 June 1871 Henry Walsh   Archibald Michie   Resignation
Western 14 December 1870 Stephen Henty   William Skene   Resignation [47]
Southern 1 December 1870 William Clarke   Frank Dobson   Resignation
Central 29 April 1870 Thomas à Beckett   Thomas à Beckett   Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch ministry
South Western 25 March 1870 John McCrae   John Cumming   Death
Central 22 September 1869 John Fawkner   Henry Walsh   Death
South Western 20 April 1869 Thomas Learmonth   Philip Russell   Resignation
South Western 9 February 1869 John McCrae   John McCrae   Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch ministry
Southern 16 September 1868 John Sherwin   William à Beckett   Death [48]
Central 6 March 1868 Thomas Fellows   John O'Shanassy   Resignation
South Western 23 April 1867 George Rolfe   Robert Hope   Unseated
South Western 13 February 1867 John Lowe   Thomas Learmonth   Death
Western 8 August 1866 Henry Miller   James Strachan   Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch ministry [49]
Eastern 20 February 1866 William Haines   Robert Anderson   Death
Eastern 22 August 1865 Matthew Hervey   William Haines   Resignation
Western 20 July 1864 Charles Vaughan   Charles Sladen   Death [50]
Southern 31 March 1864 Donald Kennedy   William Taylor   Death
Eastern 28 December 1863 Robert Thomson   Robert Turnbull   Death
Eastern 4 September 1863 James Stewart   James Pinnock   Death
Eastern 27 July 1863 Matthew Hervey   Matthew Hervey   Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch ministry
Southern 1 June 1863 John Bennett   John Pinney Bear   Resignation
South Western 17 March 1863 George Coppin   Caleb Jenner   Resignation
Eastern 27 January 1862 William Mitchell   William Mitchell   Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy ministry [51]
Eastern 31 January 1861 William Clarke   Joseph Sutherland   Resignation
Central 27 September 1860 John Hodgson   William Hull   Death [52]
North Western 21 May 1860 Dennis Keogh   Francis Robertson   Resignation
North Western 27 April 1860 George Urquhart   George Rolfe   Resignation
Southern 14 November 1859 Thomas McCombie   Gideon Rutherford   Resignation
Central 5 October 1859 John Hood   George Cole   Resignation
North Western 10 August 1859 John Patterson   William Mitchell   Death
Western 19 February 1859 Daniel Tierney   Niel Black   Unseated
North Western 13 September 1858 John Allan   Alexander Fraser   Resignation [53]
Western 8 July 1858 Daniel Tierney   Daniel Tierney   Forfeited seat after joining the Second O'Shanassy ministry
Central[a] 11 May 1858 Henry Miller   Thomas Fellows   Resignation
Western[a] 25 March 1858 Andrew Cruikshank   Henry Miller   Resignation
Central[a] 25 March 1858 Henry Miller   Henry Miller   Forfeited seat after joining the Second O'Shanassy ministry
North Western 20 April 1857 William Mitchell   William Mitchell   Forfeited seat after joining the First O'Shanassy ministry
Eastern 20 April 1857 William Kaye   William Highett   Disqualified for bribery [53][54]
Villiers and Heytesbury 18 November 1855 Claud Farie   James Knight   Resignation [55]
Bourke South, Evelyn and Mornington 13 February 1855 John Dane   Henry Chapman   Resignation
Ripon, Hampden, Grenville and Polwarth 16 December 1854 James Tomson   Colin Campbell   Resignation
Villiers and Heytesbury 21 September 1854 George Winter   William Forlonge   Resignation
North Bourke 13 September 1854 George Annand   Thomas Embling   Resignation
Loddon 11 September 1854 William Campbell   Thomas Fellows   Resignation
Wimmera 1 September 1854 William Splatt   William Taylor   Resignation
Belfast and Warrnambool 3 August 1854 Mark Nicholson   George Horne   Resignation
Geelong 22 June 1854 James Cowie   Alexander Fyfe   Resignation
Normanby, Dundas and Follett 20 June 1854 Charles Griffith   Charles Griffith   Resignation
Ripon, Hampden, Grenville and Polwarth 10 May 1854 John Charlton   Colin Campbell   Resignation
Villiers and Heytesbury 31 March 1854 William Rutledge   Claud Farie   Resignation
Belfast and Warrnambool 21 March 1854 Frederick Stevens   Francis Beaver   Resignation
Ripon, Hampden, Grenville and Polwarth 19 December 1853 Adolphus Goldsmith   John Charlton   Resignation
Gipp's Land 1853 Robert Turnbull   George Cole   Resignation
North Bourke 22 June 1853 John Smith   William Burnley   Resignation
Belfast and Warrnambool 2 June 1853 Lauchlan Mackinnon   Frederick Stevens   Resignation
Melbourne 26 May 1853 William Westgarth   John Smith   Resignation
Melbourne 11 January 1853 James Johnston   Augustus Greeves   Resignation
Belfast and Warrnambool 28 December 1852 Thomas Osborne   Lauchlan Mackinnon   Resignation
North Bourke 27 October 1852 Charles Dight   William Nicholson   Death

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Miller contested both the Western Province and Central Province by-elections. He chose to sit for the Western Province and resigned his Central Province seat.

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