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1952 Belfast South by-election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1952 Belfast South by-election was held following the resignation of Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) Member of Parliament, Hugh Gage.[1]

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History

Belfast South had consistently elected UUP members since its recreation in 1922, and no Irish nationalist had even stood in the seat in that period. The opposition came from the labour movement. Gage had first won the seat at the 1945 general election, but he faced opponents from both the Commonwealth Labour Party (CWLP) and the Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP), who, between them, had taken 48% of the vote. The CWLP had merged with the UUP in 1947, so by the 1950 general election, Gage was able to take three-quarters of the vote, the rest going to a NILP opponent. The vote shares barely changed at the 1951 general election.[1]

Candidates

The UUP selected David Campbell, while the NILP opted to stand their party secretary, Sam Napier. Napier had stood for the Northern Ireland House of Commons twice, for North Down in 1949 and for the Queen's University of Belfast in 1953.[1]

Result

The by-election was held on 4 November 1952. Campbell easily won the seat, taking more than three-quarters of the votes, in a near repeat of the result of the two previous general elections. He held the seat until his death in 1963.[1]

1952 Belfast South by-election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Ulster Unionist David Campbell 23,067 75.1 -0.7
NI Labour Samuel Napier 7,655 24.9 +0.7
Majority 15,412 50.2 -1.4
Turnout 30,722 46.4 -27.4
Registered electors 65,196
Ulster Unionist hold Swing

References

  1. ^ a b c d South Belfast 1950-1970, Northern Ireland Elections
  2. ^ "1952 By Election Results". Archived from the original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2015.

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