Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 (3rd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN0-900178-06-X.
January 01, 1970
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Hammersmith South was a borough constituency in the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith in west London It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom elected by the first past the post system Hammersmith SouthFormer Borough constituencyfor the House of CommonsCountyCounty of London1918 1955SeatsOneCreated fromHammersmithReplaced byBarons Court Hammersmith South in the Parliamentary County of London 1918 50 Hammersmith South in the Parliamentary County of London 1950 55 A map showing the wards of Hammersmith Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916 The constituency was created when the Hammersmith constituency was divided for the 1918 general election It was abolished for the 1955 general election Contents 1 Boundaries 2 Members of Parliament 3 Election results 3 1 Elections in the 1910s 3 2 Elections in the 1920s 3 3 Elections in the 1930s 3 4 Elections in the 1940s 3 5 Elections in the 1950s 4 ReferencesBoundaries edit1918 1950 The Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith wards numbers one two and three 1950 1955 The Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith wards of Addison Broadway Brook Green Grove Olympia Ravenscourt and St Stephen s Members of Parliament editElection Member Party 1918 William Bull Conservative 1929 Daniel Chater Labour 1931 James Cooke Conservative 1945 William Adams Labour 1949 by election Thomas Williams Labour 1955 constituency abolished see Barons CourtElection results editElections in the 1910s edit General election 1918 Hammersmith South Party Candidate Votes C Unionist William Bull 8 592 65 6 Liberal Thomas Atholl Robertson 2 555 19 5 Labour John Thomas Westcott 1 958 14 9 Majority 6 037 46 1 Turnout 13 105 46 8 Registered electors 27 996 Unionist win new seat C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government Elections in the 1920s edit nbsp William Bull General election 1922 Hammersmith South Party Candidate Votes Unionist William Bull 10 877 63 0 2 6 Labour Wyndham Albery 6 397 37 0 22 1 Majority 4 480 26 0 20 1 Turnout 17 274 56 4 9 6 Registered electors 30 618 Unionist hold Swing 12 4 General election 1923 Hammersmith South Party Candidate Votes Unionist William Bull 8 184 43 4 19 6 Labour Wyndham Albery 6 974 36 9 0 1 Liberal Ernest Devan Wetton 3 723 19 7 New Majority 1 210 6 5 19 5 Turnout 18 881 61 1 4 7 Registered electors 30 879 Unionist hold Swing 9 8 nbsp Christopher Addison General election 1924 Hammersmith South Party Candidate Votes Unionist William Bull 12 679 55 4 12 0 Labour Christopher Addison 8 804 38 5 1 6 Liberal Ernest Devan Wetton 1 393 6 1 13 6 Majority 3 875 16 9 10 4 Turnout 22 876 72 3 11 2 Registered electors 31 633 Unionist hold Swing 5 2 General election 1929 Hammersmith South Party Candidate Votes Labour Co op Daniel Chater 12 630 43 8 5 3 Unionist John Ferguson 12 218 42 4 13 0 Liberal J J Davies 3 976 13 8 7 7 Majority 412 1 4 N A Turnout 28 824 67 3 5 0 Registered electors 42 841 Labour Co op gain from Unionist Swing 9 2 Elections in the 1930s edit General election 1931 Hammersmith South Party Candidate Votes Conservative Douglas Cooke 21 018 71 5 29 1 Labour Co op Daniel Chater 8 390 28 5 15 3 Majority 12 628 43 0 N A Turnout 29 408 68 0 0 7 Conservative gain from Labour Co op Swing 20 8 General election 1935 Hammersmith South Party Candidate Votes Conservative Douglas Cooke 15 377 62 3 9 2 Labour Co op William Adams 9 309 37 7 9 2 Majority 6 068 24 6 18 4 Turnout 24 686 60 1 7 9 Conservative hold Swing Elections in the 1940s edit General election 1945 Hammersmith South Party Candidate Votes Labour Co op William Adams 12 502 58 0 20 3 Conservative Douglas Cooke 9 044 42 0 20 3 Majority 3 458 16 0 N A Turnout 21 546 65 9 5 8 Labour Co op gain from Conservative Swing 1949 Hammersmith South by election Party Candidate Votes Labour Co op Thomas Williams 15 223 52 8 5 2 Conservative Anthony Fell 13 610 47 2 5 2 Majority 1 613 5 6 10 4 Turnout 28 833 60 6 5 3 Labour Co op hold Swing Elections in the 1950s edit General election 1950 Hammersmith South 1 2 Party Candidate Votes Labour Co op Thomas Williams 18 825 51 8 1 8 Conservative Anthony Fell 16 161 44 4 2 4 Liberal John Stanton Ritter 1 400 3 8 New Majority 2 664 7 4 8 6 Turnout 36 386 Labour Co op hold Swing General election 1951 Hammersmith South 3 4 Party Candidate Votes Labour Co op Thomas Williams 19 273 54 6 2 8 Conservative Robert N E Hinton 16 038 45 4 1 0 Majority 3 235 9 2 1 8 Turnout 35 311 80 2 Labour Co op hold Swing 0 9References edit British parliamentary election results 1950 1973 by FWS Craig The Times Guide to the House of Commons 1950 British parliamentary election results 1950 1973 by FWS Craig The Times Guide to the House of Commons 1951 Craig F W S 1983 1969 British parliamentary election results 1918 1949 3rd ed Chichester Parliamentary Research Services ISBN 0 900178 06 X Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Constituencies beginning with H part 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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