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The committee declared that George Greene (Free Trade) had not been elected the member for Grenfell, however no by-election was conducted. Instead the committee declared that Michael Loughnane (Labour) based on its own count of the result.
Dates
Date
Event
17 July 1894
1894 Grenfell election
7 August 1894
George Green sworn in as member for Grenfell
Elections and Qualifications Committee appointed.
26 September 1894
Petition lodged by Michael Loughnane.
9 October 1894
Petition referred to the Elections and Qualifications Committee.
25 October 1894
Elections and Qualifications Committee declared that Michael Loughlane had been elected.
Result
1894 Grenfell election re-count Thursday 25 October
This was the 6th and final occasion on which the Elections and Qualifications Committee overturned the result of an election without ordering a fresh election. A public meeting at Grenfell expressed indignation at the unfairness of the decision. The meeting called for the abolition of the parliamentary Elections and Qualifications Committee and its replacement by a tribunal outside of parliament. The committee continued however until 1928 when the Court of Disputed Returns was established as a special jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
Michael Loughnane only held the seat for 8 months, as he did not stand for the 1895 Grenfell election and George Greene regained the seat.