Rollo, Carol Gertrude2015-09-302015-09-301950http://hdl.handle.net/10092/11031http://dx.doi.org/10.26021/4728Of all the elections in New Zealand's political history, only two qualify for the adjective momentous. In 1890 and in 1935, Governments came to power whose vigour and liberalism were not only to alter the lives of their. contemporaries, but also to make changes that had continual repercussions in this country and echoes in other nations' handling of social problems.enCopyright Carol Gertrude RolloNew Zealand electionsThe election of 1935 in New Zealand.Theses / Dissertations