. "Independent"@en . "330"^^ . . . "In October 1894 the Elections and Qualifications Committee conducted a re-count of the 1894 Grenfell election, in which George Greene (Free Trade) had been declared elected by a margin of 2 votes over Michael Loughnane (Labour). The Elections and Qualifications Committee consisted of 9 members, 5 Free Trade (Thomas Bavister, William McMillan, Philip Morton, Varney Parkes and Bernhard Wise) and four Protectionist (Paddy Crick, James Gormly, James Hayes, and Francis Wright). 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."@en . "525"^^ . . . "516"^^ . . . . . "-0.7"^^ . . . "71"^^ . . "35.7"^^ . "free trade"@en . . . "+0.3"@en . . "22.8"^^ . . . "1446"^^ . . . . "6973"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "5.2"^^ . . . "+0.7"@en . . . "45"^^ . . . "1491"^^ . . . "John Williams"@en . "65358050"^^ . "1894 Grenfell colonial election re-count"@en . . . "36.3"^^ . . . "1049747688"^^ . "In October 1894 the Elections and Qualifications Committee conducted a re-count of the 1894 Grenfell election, in which George Greene (Free Trade) had been declared elected by a margin of 2 votes over Michael Loughnane (Labour). The Elections and Qualifications Committee consisted of 9 members, 5 Free Trade (Thomas Bavister, William McMillan, Philip Morton, Varney Parkes and Bernhard Wise) and four Protectionist (Paddy Crick, James Gormly, James Hayes, and Francis Wright)."@en . "3"^^ . . "free trade"@en . . "No"@en . . . "labour nsw"@en . . . . "Labour NSW"@en . "protectionist"@en . . . "75"^^ . . "+0.2"@en . . "-0.1"^^ . "-0.4"^^ . . . "97"^^ . .