Riverton (New Zealand electorate)Riverton was a parliamentary electorate in the Southland region of New Zealand. Population centresThe electorate included the town of Riverton.[1] HistoryRiverton existed from 1866 to 1881.[1] The first representative was Donald Hankinson, who won the 1866 election. Hankinson resigned on 2 April 1870, before the end of the parliamentary term.[2] The resulting 1870 by-election was won by Lauchlan McGillivray, who was confirmed by the voters at the 1871 election.[3] McGillivray was defeated at the 1876 election by Dr Samuel Hodgkinson.[4] At the next election in 1879, Hodgkinson was in turn defeated by Patrick McCaughan.[5] At the end of the parliamentary term in 1881, McCaughan retired and the electorate was abolished.[6] Election resultsThe electorate was represented by four Members of Parliament:[1][7] Key
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