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1904 Gateshead by-election

The 1904 Gateshead by-election was a Parliamentary by-election held on 20 January 1904.[1] The constituency returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post voting system.

1904 Gateshead by-election

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Candidate Johnson Morpeth
Party Liberal Unionist
Popular vote 8,220 7,015
Percentage 54.0% 46.0%

MP before election

Sir William Allan
Liberal

Subsequent MP

John Johnson
Liberal

Vacancy edit

Sir William Allan had been Liberal MP for the seat of Gateshead since the 1893 Gateshead by-election. He died on the 28 December 1903 at the age of 66.[2]

Electoral history edit

Gateshead had returned Liberal candidates at every election since the seat was created in 1832. Since 1886 their only challengers had been Liberal Unionists. Allan's third and final election win in 1900 was his widest;

 
Allan
General election January 1900: Gateshead[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal William Allan 6,657 53.8 +1.8
Liberal Unionist John Sherburn 5,711 46.2 -1.8
Majority 946 7.6 +3.6
Turnout 12,368 74.3 -7.7
Liberal hold Swing +1.8

Candidates edit

 
Johnson
  • The local Liberal Association selected 54 year-old John Johnson as their candidate to hold the seat. He was Financial Secretary of the Durham Miners' Association and a member of the Independent Labour Party. Educated at a local village school, he had worked as a miner for 30 years. He had also been elected to Durham County Council.[4][5] His candidacy was a recognition that a predominantly mining constituency should have a miners candidate.
 
Morpeth

Campaign edit

Polling Day was fixed for 20 January 1904, just 23 days after the death of Allan. The campaign was therefore very short.

Result edit

Despite the fact that this was a January by-election, the voter turn out was well up on the previous election. The Liberals held the seat, slightly increasing their vote share:

Gateshead by-election, 1904[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Lib-Lab John Johnson 8,220 54.0 +0.2
Liberal Unionist Charles Howard 7,015 46.0 -0.2
Majority 1,205 8.0 +0.4
Turnout 15,235 84.9 +10.6
Lib-Lab hold Swing +0.2

Aftermath edit

In 1904 Morpeth was elected to the House of Commons for Birmingham South, a seat he held until 1911, when he succeeded his father in the earldom and entered the House of Lords. Johnson was re-elected at the 1906 general election:

General election January 1906: Gateshead[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Lib-Lab John Johnson 9,651 65.3 +11.3
Liberal Unionist Theodore Angier 5,126 34.7 -11.3
Majority 4,525 30.6 +22.6
Turnout 14,777 79.4 -5.5
Lib-Lab hold Swing +11.3

Johnson's majority had increased in line with the swing to the Liberals across the country. He continued to take the Liberal whip in the Commons until 1909 when he switched to the Labour Party group.

References edit

  1. ^ Craig, F.W.S. (1987). Chronology of British Parliamentary By-elections 1833–1987. Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 98.
  2. ^ 'ALLAN, Sir William', Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 5 Jan 2017
  3. ^ a b c British parliamentary election results 1885-1918 by Craig
  4. ^ 'JOHNSON, John', Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 5 Jan 2017
  5. ^ The Liberal Year Book, 1906
  6. ^ 'CARLISLE', Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 5 Jan 2017

1904, gateshead, election, parliamentary, election, held, january, 1904, constituency, returned, member, parliament, house, commons, united, kingdom, elected, first, past, post, voting, system, 1900, january, 1904, 1906, candidate, johnson, morpeth, party, lib. The 1904 Gateshead by election was a Parliamentary by election held on 20 January 1904 1 The constituency returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom elected by the first past the post voting system 1904 Gateshead by election 1900 20 January 1904 1906 Candidate Johnson Morpeth Party Liberal Unionist Popular vote 8 220 7 015 Percentage 54 0 46 0 MP before election Sir William Allan Liberal Subsequent MP John Johnson Liberal Contents 1 Vacancy 2 Electoral history 3 Candidates 4 Campaign 5 Result 6 Aftermath 7 ReferencesVacancy editSir William Allan had been Liberal MP for the seat of Gateshead since the 1893 Gateshead by election He died on the 28 December 1903 at the age of 66 2 Electoral history editGateshead had returned Liberal candidates at every election since the seat was created in 1832 Since 1886 their only challengers had been Liberal Unionists Allan s third and final election win in 1900 was his widest nbsp Allan General election January 1900 Gateshead 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal William Allan 6 657 53 8 1 8 Liberal Unionist John Sherburn 5 711 46 2 1 8 Majority 946 7 6 3 6 Turnout 12 368 74 3 7 7 Liberal hold Swing 1 8Candidates edit nbsp Johnson The local Liberal Association selected 54 year old John Johnson as their candidate to hold the seat He was Financial Secretary of the Durham Miners Association and a member of the Independent Labour Party Educated at a local village school he had worked as a miner for 30 years He had also been elected to Durham County Council 4 5 His candidacy was a recognition that a predominantly mining constituency should have a miners candidate nbsp Morpeth The local Liberal Unionist Association selected 37 year old Charles Howard as their candidate He was the eldest son of the Earl of Carlisle He was educated at Rugby and Balliol College Oxford He joined the British Army achieved the rank of Captain in the 3rd Border Regiment and served in the Second Boer War He had contested Chester le Street in 1895 and Hexham in 1900 6 Campaign editPolling Day was fixed for 20 January 1904 just 23 days after the death of Allan The campaign was therefore very short Result editDespite the fact that this was a January by election the voter turn out was well up on the previous election The Liberals held the seat slightly increasing their vote share Gateshead by election 1904 3 Party Candidate Votes Lib Lab John Johnson 8 220 54 0 0 2 Liberal Unionist Charles Howard 7 015 46 0 0 2 Majority 1 205 8 0 0 4 Turnout 15 235 84 9 10 6 Lib Lab hold Swing 0 2Aftermath editIn 1904 Morpeth was elected to the House of Commons for Birmingham South a seat he held until 1911 when he succeeded his father in the earldom and entered the House of Lords Johnson was re elected at the 1906 general election General election January 1906 Gateshead 3 Party Candidate Votes Lib Lab John Johnson 9 651 65 3 11 3 Liberal Unionist Theodore Angier 5 126 34 7 11 3 Majority 4 525 30 6 22 6 Turnout 14 777 79 4 5 5 Lib Lab hold Swing 11 3 Johnson s majority had increased in line with the swing to the Liberals across the country He continued to take the Liberal whip in the Commons until 1909 when he switched to the Labour Party group References edit Craig F W S 1987 Chronology of British Parliamentary By elections 1833 1987 Chichester Parliamentary Research Services p 98 ALLAN Sir William Who Was Who A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 1920 2016 online edn Oxford University Press 2014 online edn April 2014 accessed 5 Jan 2017 a b c British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 by Craig JOHNSON John Who Was Who A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 1920 2016 online edn Oxford University Press 2014 online edn April 2014 accessed 5 Jan 2017 The Liberal Year Book 1906 CARLISLE Who Was Who A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 1920 2016 online edn Oxford University Press 2014 online edn April 2014 accessed 5 Jan 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1904 Gateshead by election amp oldid 1201097825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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