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1924 City of London by-election

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The 1924 City of London by-election was a parliamentary by-election held on 1 February 1924 for the British House of Commons constituency of City of London, which covered the "Square Mile" which was the United Kingdom's traditional financial district.

The seat had become vacant on the elevation to the peerage of one of the constituency's two Conservative Members of Parliament (MPs), Sir Frederick Banbury, as Baron Banbury of Southam.

Banbury had held the seat since a 1906 by-election, following his defeat at Peckham in the 1906 general election. He had represented Peckham since 1892.

Candidates

The Conservative Party selected as its candidate Sir Vansittart Bowater, who had been Lord Mayor of London in 1913. He had stood as an Independent Conservative in the 1922 by-election.

The Liberal Party selected Henry Bell, who was a managing director of Lloyds Bank. This was the first time the Liberals had contested the City since the January 1910 election.

Results

Bowater was comfortably elected, and would represent the constituency until his death in 1938, precipitating another by-election.

Votes

City of London by-election, 1924
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Vansittart Bowater 12,962 70.11 N/A
Liberal Henry Bell 5,525 29.89 New
Majority 7,437 40.22 N/A
Turnout 18,487 41.89 N/A
Conservative hold Swing N/A
General election 6 December 1923: City of London (2 seats)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Frederick Banbury Unopposed N/A N/A
Conservative Edward Grenfell Unopposed N/A N/A
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

See also

References

  1. The British Government and the City of London in the Twentieth Century.
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