Misplaced Pages

1917 Southampton by-election

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

The 1917 Southampton by-election was a by-election held on 19 December 1917 for the House of Commons constituency of Southampton, a two-member seat.

Vacancy

The election was caused by the appointment of one of the sitting Liberal MPs, William Dudley Ward as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, one of the government whips. Under the Parliamentary rules of the day, Ward was obliged to resign his seat and fight a by-election. The writ for the by-election was moved in Parliament on 10 December 1917.

Candidates

The Liberals re-selected Ward. Being their partners in the coalition government of David Lloyd George, the Unionists were not expected to oppose Ward’s re-election but there was a possibility he would be challenged by a member of Southampton Town Council, Mr Tommy Lewis, the President of the British Seafarers' Union. However, in the event no other candidates came forward to oppose Ward and he was returned unopposed.

The result

Southampton by-election, December 1917: Southampton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Liberal William Dudley Ward Unopposed N/A N/A
National Liberal hold

See also

References

  1. The Times, 10 December 1917 p9
  2. The Times, 11 December 1917 p10
  3. The Times, 12 December 1917 p5
  4. The Times House of Commons 1919 ; Politico’s Publishing 2004 p39
« 29th Parliament « By-elections to the 30th Parliament of the United Kingdom » 31st Parliament »
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
Lists of UK by-elections
1801–1806
1806–1818
1818–1832
1832–1847
1847–1857
1857–1868
1868–1885
1885–1900
1900–1918
1918–1931
1931–1950
1950–1979
1979–2010
2010–present
Northern Ireland
Hereditary peers
Categories: