A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Morpeth on 7 August 1860 because Edward Close resigned.[1] Close later stated that he resigned because it had been a lengthy session of parliament, marked by a contest for power between Charles Cowper, William Forster and John Robertson in which nothing was done.[2] 
  Dates
  Polling places
  Result
  1860 Morpeth by-election
Tuesday 7 August [7]   | Candidate | Votes | % | 
     | Samuel Cohen (elected) | 312 | 59.8 | 
   | David Buchanan | 210 | 40.2 | 
    | Total formal votes | 522 | 100.0 | 
    | Informal votes | 0 | 0.0 | 
    | Turnout | 522 | 64.5 | 
   
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