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UK Parliamentary by-election
1937 Chertsey by-election

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Constituency of Chertsey
Turnout39.2% (Decrease21.0%)
  First party Second party
  Lib
Candidate Arthur Marsden Ernest Ronald Haylor
Party Conservative Liberal
Popular vote 19,767 10,722
Percentage 64.8% 35.2%
Swing Decrease6.6% Increase6.6%

MP before election

Archibald Boyd-Carpenter
Conservative

Subsequent MP

Arthur Marsden
Conservative

The 1937 Chertsey by-election was held on 2 July 1937. The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, Archibald Boyd-Carpenter.

Candidates

The Liberal Party selected Ronald Haylor, a Buckingham Gate Barrister. He was educated at the Leys and Trinity College, Oxford. He played hockey for Oxford University and rugby union for a leading London club. He was Liberal Party candidate at Windsor in the 1929 general election and at Totnes for the general elections of 1931 and 1935. There were growing moves for a Popular Front, where parties of the left came together to oppose fascism and Nazi appeasement. In Chertsey, a local Popular Front was formed, which hoped to see the Liberal and Labour parties support a progressive candidate. They launched a charter in February 1937. Haylor was given the backing of the Chertsey Popular Front and added the suffix of 'Progressive' to the party label.

At first, a three-cornered contest had been expected between the Conservative candidate, the retired naval officer Arthur Marsden, Haylor and Mr F. J. Tompsett, a City rubber broker, who was to have stood as an Independent and anti-Communist. However, Tompsett decided to withdraw in favour of Marsden.

Result and votes

The Conservative Party held the seat with a reduced majority.

Chertsey by-election, 1937
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Arthur Marsden 19,767 64.8 −6.6
Liberal Ernest Ronald Haylor 10,722 35.2 +6.6
Majority 9,045 29.6 −13.2
Turnout 30,489 39.2 −21.0
Conservative hold Swing

References

  1. The Times House of Commons, 1929
  2. The Times House of Commons, 1935
  3. The Liberal Magazine, 1937
  4. The Scotsman 5 Jun 1937
  5. "CHERTSEY FIGHT". Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette. British Newspaper Archive. 24 June 1937. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  6. British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
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