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1924 Liverpool West Toxteth by-election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1924 Liverpool West Toxteth by-election was held on 22 May 1924. The by-election was held due to the resignation of the incumbent Conservative MP, Robert Houston. It was won by the Labour candidate Joseph Gibbins.[1] This was the first time a Labour candidate had won the seat.[2]

Background

Although the West Toxteth constituency had been held by the Conservatives with a majority of 4,821 votes at the 1922 general election, the party's majority had been reduced to just 139 votes in the 1923 election. On both those occasions Gibbins had been Labour's unsuccessful candidate.[3]

Result

1924 Liverpool West Toxteth by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Joseph Gibbins 15,505 54.3 +4.6
Unionist Thomas White 13,034 45.7 -4.6
Majority 2,471 8.6 N/A
Turnout 28,539 76.2 +10.1
Labour gain from Unionist Swing +4.6

Aftermath

Although nationally the Conservatives won a landslide victory at the general election a few months later, in West Toxteth Gibbins managed to again defeat White, albeit with a much reduced majority of 379 votes. The Conservatives would not regain the seat until the National Government's landslide victory in 1931, when Gibbins was heavily defeated. However he would recapture the seat at another by-election in 1935.[3]

References

  1. ^ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs  
  2. ^ "Socialist Gain. The result of the Liverpool by-election". The Glasgow Herald. 23 May 1924. p. 8. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b Craig, F W S (1969). British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949. Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. p. 183. ISBN 0-900178-01-9.


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