Electoral district of Counties of St Vincent and Auckland

The Electoral district of Counties of St Vincent and Auckland was an electorate of the partially elected New South Wales Legislative Council, created for the first elections for the Council in 1843.

[1] The electoral district consisted of the two south coast counties of St Vincent and Auckland,[1] extending from Jervis Bay south to Eden and west to Braidwood.

Polling took place at Jervis Bay, Ulladulla, Braidwood, Broulee and Eden.

St Vincent was combined with Murray to the west as the Counties of Murray and St Vincent while Auckland became part of the Pastoral District of Maneroo.

[6] Both Arthur Holroyd and Edward Flood advertised that they would be standing,[13] however neither were nominated.