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Archibald Campbell (New Zealand politician)

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Name
  
Archibald Campbell

Role
  
New Zealand politician

Died
  
1955


Archibald Campbell (New Zealand politician)

Archibald Campbell (2 January 1874 – 1 September 1955) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.

Political career

Norman Hartley Campbell, the brother of Archibald Campbell, had unsuccessfully contested the Chalmers electorate in the 1928 and 1931 elections. His brother had already won the nomination as the Labour candidate for the 1935 election against M. Connolly, when he died in February 1935 following an operation. The Labour Party hierarchy wanted to make Connolly their candidate, but there was resentment and a new ballot was held, which was won by Archibald Campbell. He was elected for the Chalmers electorate with the swing to Labour in the 1935 election, but retired in 1938.

He served on the Legislative Council from 1939 to 1946 and from 1947 to 1950, when the upper house was abolished.

References

Archibald Campbell (New Zealand politician) Wikipedia