Walsall by-election, 1925

Walsall by-election, 1925
United Kingdom
27 February 1925

 
Candidate William Preston Thomas Macnamara Lothian Small
Party Unionist Liberal Labour
Popular vote 14,793 12,300 11,610
Percentage 38.2 31.8 30.0

MP before election

Pat Collins
Liberal

Subsequent MP

John James McShane
Labour

The Walsall by-election of 1925 was held on 27 February 1925. The by-election was held due to the disqualification of the incumbent Unionist MP, William Preston. It was retained by Preston.[1]

Vacancy

The by-election was caused by the disqualification of the sitting Unionist MP, William Preston. He had only been an MP since the General Election of 1924. However, following his election, it was discovered that Preston had received payments for two small contracts to supply electrical fittings to the Post Office Stores Department. As a government contractor, Preston was ineligible to stand for parliament, and his election was declared void.[2]

Electoral history

The constituency was created for the 1832 General Election. Over the years, the seat frequently changed hands between Liberal and Conservative. The Labour Party first ran a candidate in 1918. The Liberal Pat Collins had won in both 1922 and 1923 before Preston won in 1924;

General Election 1924: Walsall [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Unionist Charles William Preston 15,168 37.9 +0.1
Liberal Patrick Collins 12,734 31.8 -11.7
Labour Gladstone Lothian Rosebery Small 11,474 28.7 +10.0
Independent Dr J J Lynch 622 1.6 n/a
Majority 6.1
Turnout
Unionist gain from Liberal Swing

Candidates

Campaign

The confidence within Liberal Party ranks was not high following the 1924 General Election when they were reduced to just 40 MPs. Among the defeated was their leader H.H. Asquith. Lloyd George had been elected the Chairman of the Liberal Parliamentary party. On 21 February, although suffering illness, Lloyd George spoke at Walsall Town Hall in front of 2,500 people, in support of Macnamara.[7]

Result

The result was almost identical to the result at the 1924 General Election, with little change in the vote share of the three parties;

Walsall by-election, 1925[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Unionist Charles William Preston 14,793 38.2 +0.3
Liberal Rt Hon. Thomas James Macnamara 12,300 31.8 +0.0
Labour Gladstone Lothian Rosebery Small 11,610 30.0 +1.3
Majority 2,493 6.4 +0.3
Turnout 83.4
Unionist hold Swing +0.1

Aftermath

Preston was only a member of the House of Commons for one term. At the 1929 general election there was a swing to Labour, and he was defeated by that party's candidate;

General Election 1929: Walsall [9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour John James McShane 20,524 39.6 +9.6
Unionist Charles William Preston 15,818 30.6 -7.6
Liberal Rt Hon. Thomas James Macnamara 15,425 29.8 -2.0
Majority 4,706 9.0
Turnout 85.9 +2.5
Labour gain from Unionist Swing +8.6

References

  1. http://www.leighrayment.com/commons.htm
  2. "M.P.'s Government Contract. By-Election Likely At Walsall, Legal Penalties". The Times. 31 January 1925. p. 9.
  3. British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  4. "Obituaries". The Times. 24 November 1941. p. 6.
  5. "A History of Wednesbury". Wolverhampton History & Heritage. University of Wolverhampton. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
  6. Dr. Macnamara 1861-1931 by Robin Betts
  7. Dr. Macnamara 1861-1931 by Robin Betts
  8. British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  9. British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
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