Election results of women standing for the Parliament of the United Kingdom (to 1945)

22 of the women standing in the 1923 general election

This is a list of women who stood in general elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom up to and including the 1945 UK general election.

Summary of general election candidates

YearNumber of Candidates[1]Number of MPs
1918161
1922332
1923348
1924414
19296914
19316215
1935679
19458724
Year Conservative[1] Labour[1] Liberal[1] Independent[2] Other parties[2]
Candidates MPs Candidates MPs Candidates MPs Candidates MPs Candidates MPs
19180040405031
1922511001612000
1923731431221000
1924123221601000
19291033092511130
19311613360511140
19351963311112120
194514141212017150

Election results

1918 UK general election

PartyConstituencyNameVotes%Position
IndependentBrentford and ChiswickRay Strachey1,2639.73
IndependentChelseaEmily Frost Phipps2,41920.92
IndependentGlasgow BridgetonEunice Murray9915.03
IndependentHendonEdith How-Martyn2,06710.53
IndependentRichmond (Surrey)Norah Dacre Fox3,61520.42
LabourBattersea NorthCharlotte Despard5,63433.42
LabourManchester RusholmeEmmeline Pethick-Lawrence2,98515.63
LabourStourbridgeMary Anderson7,58732.73
LabourUniversity of WalesMillicent Mackenzie17619.22
LiberalEnfieldJanet McEwan1,98712.13
LiberalBirmingham LadywoodMargery Corbett Ashby1,55211.53
LiberalMansfieldViolet Carruthers4,00019.53
LiberalPortsmouth SouthAlison Garland4,28318.52
Sinn FéinBelfast VictoriaWinifred Carney5394.13
Sinn FéinDublin St Patrick'sConstance Markievicz7,83565.91
Women's PartySmethwickChristabel Pankhurst8,61447.82

By-elections, 1918-1922

PartyElectionNameVotes%Position
ConservativePlymouth Sutton by-election, 1919Nancy Astor14,49551.91
LabourCamberwell North West by-election, 1920Susan Lawrence4,73332.12
LabourNorthampton by-election, 1920Margaret Bondfield13,27944.42
LiberalLouth by-election, 1921Margaret Wintringham8,38642.21

1922 UK general election

PartyConstituencyName[3]Votes%Position
ConservativeCamberwell NorthHelen Gwynne-Vaughan8,06649.22
ConservativeDenbighLesley Venetia Elizabeth Brodrick9,13837.92
ConservativeOgmoreDorothy Caroline Edmondes6,57720.13
ConservativePlymouth SuttonNancy Astor13,92447.41
ConservativeWalsallAlice Cooper14,34937.82
IndependentBrentford and ChiswickRay Strachey7,80443.52
IndependentLiverpool East ToxtethEleanor Rathbone9,98439.72
LabourActonMary Richardson5,34226.22
LabourChelmsfordClara Rackham3,76717.63
LabourEast Ham NorthSusan Lawrence6,74727.82
LabourEast SurreyMarjorie Pease3,66722.72
LabourIslington NorthEdith Picton-Turbervill7,99327.82
LabourIslington EastEthel Bentham5,90022.73
LabourLambeth NorthBarbara Ayrton-Gould3,35317.83
LabourNorthamptonMargaret Bondfield14,49837.92
LabourUniversity of WalesOlive Wheeler30924.83
Labour Co-opBirmingham King's NortonEleanor Barton7,01732.82
LiberalBedfordMary Camilla Lawson2,0757.84
LiberalDartfordAlison Garland2,1756.53
LiberalDevizesHilda Beatrice Currie6,57640.72
LiberalGlasgow MaryhillAnnie Burnett Smith3,61713.13
LiberalHigh PeakAnna Barlow5,80220.43
LiberalHuntingdonshireLina Scott Gatty5,12325.72
LiberalLouth, LincolnshireMargaret Wintringham11,60952.01
LiberalOldhamMary Emmott6,1867.05
LiberalRichmond (Surrey)Margery Corbett Ashby5,76524.13
LiberalWaterlooNessie Stewart-Brown6,30032.72
LiberalWestminster St George'sMary Sophia Allen1,3036.53
LiberalWycombeVera Terrington11,15435.82
National LiberalEdinburgh SouthCatherine Alderton7,40833.32
National LiberalForest of DeanWinifred Coombe Tennant3,86118.73
National LiberalGlasgow GovanHelen Fraser9,33637.72
National LiberalLeeds South EastMary Grant9,55441.12

By-elections, 1922-1923

PartyElectionNameVotes%Position
ConservativeBerwick-upon-Tweed by-election, 1923Mabel Philipson12,00055.01

1923 UK general election

PartyConstituencyName[4]Votes%Position
ConservativeBerwick-upon-TweedMabel Philipson10,63648.01
ConservativeCamberwell NorthHelen Gwynne-Vaughan5,93435.82
ConservativeGlasgow St RolloxViolet Mary Robertson9,20437.72
ConservativeInceRachel Parsons6,26226.52
ConservativeKinross and Western PerthshireDuchess of Atholl9,23550.41
ConservativePlymouth SuttonNancy Astor16,11454.51
ConservativeSt HelensMargaret Evelyn Pilkington16,10944.52
IndependentBrentford and ChiswickRay Strachey4,82827.32
LabourAshton-under-LyneEllen Wilkinson6,20828.73
LabourBerwick-upon-TweedEdna Penny2,78412.53
LabourBournemouthMinnie Pallister5,98619.53
LabourChathamMary Agnes Hamilton5,79424.13
LabourEast Ham NorthSusan Lawrence8,72735.71
LabourNorwichAnne Elizabeth Corner3,52016.73
LabourIsle of WightEmily Palmer2,4757.13
LabourIslington EastEthel Bentham6,94126.03
LabourNorthamptonMargaret Bondfield15,55640.51
LabourNorwichDorothy Jewson19,30420.02
LabourPortsmouth SouthJessie Stephen7,38824.92
LabourWarwick and LeamingtonCountess of Warwick4,01512.83
LabourWest DorsetLouie Simpson7,08741.22
Labour Co-opBirmingham King's NortonEleanor Barton6,74330.72
LiberalBirmingham King's NortonElizabeth Cadbury5,68625.93
LiberalBirmingham MoseleyJanet Clarkson7,90428.72
LiberalCambridgeshireElsbeth Dimsdale6,61924.63
LiberalConsettUrsula Williams14,61948.02
LiberalGowerLily Folland10,21940.92
LiberalHamiltonHelen Fraser8,43641.62
LiberalHanleyAda Moody4,26819.83
LiberalHastingsMaria Gordon5,87625.92
LiberalLouth, LincolnshireMargaret Wintringham12,10452.41
LiberalPontefractMary Pollock Grant4,56718.63
LiberalRichmond (Surrey)Margery Corbett Ashby7,70237.02
LiberalWycombeLady Terrington14,91046.91

Jewson was elected by taking second place in a two-seat constituency.

1924 UK general election

PartyConstituencyName[5]Votes%Position
ConservativeAberdeen NorthLaura Sandeman8,54539.22
ConservativeBerwick-upon-TweedMabel Philipson12,13050.91
ConservativeBothwellHelen Brown Shaw11,31443.72
ConservativeCamberwell NorthHelen Gwynne-Vaughan7,56436.72
ConservativeDenbighLesley Venetia Elizabeth Brodrick11,25047.02
ConservativeDerbyHilda Hulse21,70020.34
ConservativeKinross and Western PerthshireDuchess of Atholl13,56572.01
ConservativeManchester ArdwickMary Latchford Kingsmill Jones13,11545.12
ConservativeMorpethIrene Ward10,82832.02
ConservativePlymouth SuttonNancy Astor18,17458.11
ConservativeSt HelensMargaret Evelyn Pilkington16,90844.22
ConservativeWansbeckMary Middleton18,87547.12
Independent LabourActonMary Richardson1,7757.64
LabourBlackburnMary Agnes Hamilton24,33021.83
LabourBournemouthMinnie Pallister7,73527.32
LabourChelseaDora Russell5,66126.02
LabourDumfriesshireAgnes Dollan6,34223.03
LabourEast Ham NorthSusan Lawrence10,13735.82
LabourEdinburgh NorthEleanor Stewart8,19227.92
LabourFarnhamAnne Elizabeth Corner4,61320.22
LabourHackney NorthStella Churchill6,09724.13
LabourHastingsMuriel Matters Porter6,08228.62
LabourHemel HempsteadAmy Sayle1,5536.93
LabourIslington EastEthel Bentham10,28032.32
LabourLewisham WestBarbara Drake6,78120.42
LabourLiverpool FairfieldMary Ann Mercer8,41237.12
LabourMiddlesbrough EastEllen Wilkinson9,57438.51
LabourNorthamptonMargaret Bondfield15,04637.22
LabourNorthwichBarbara Ayrton-Gould11,63034.62
LabourNorwichDorothy Jewson22,93122.04
LabourPortsmouth SouthJessie Stephen8,31027.02
LabourStroudEdith Picton-Turbervill7,41825.22
LabourTotnesKate Spurrell2,2406.13
LabourWest DorsetLouie Simpson7,08741.22
Labour Co-opLeeds North EastEdna Penny8,89431.62
LiberalIlkestonAnna Barlow4,32017.63
LiberalLanarkElizabeth Buchanan Mitchell2,1268.13
LiberalLouth, LincolnshireMargaret Wintringham11,33047.22
LiberalSouthwark South EastElsie Elias2,38811.23
LiberalWatfordMargery Corbett Ashby5,20518.73
LiberalWycombeLady Terrington12,52633.02

By-elections, 1924-1929

PartyElectionNameVotes%Position
LabourWalsall by-election, 1925Margaret Bondfield18,86657.71
LabourEast Ham North by-election, 1926Susan Lawrence10,79840.61
ConservativeSouthend by-election, 1927Countess of Iveagh21,22154.61
LabourBristol West by-election, 1928Clare Annesley7,70226.02
LiberalSt Ives by-election, 1928Hilda Runciman10,24142.61
ConservativeLinlithgowshire by-election, 1928Margaret Kidd9,26831.52
LabourEpsom by-election, 1928Helen Mary Keynes3,71916.83
ConservativeAberdeen North by-election, 1928Laura Sandeman4,69623.12
LabourCheltenham by-election, 1928Florence Widdowson3,96218.83
LabourBishop Auckland by-election, 1929Ruth Dalton14,79757.11
LabourNorth Lanarkshire by-election, 1929Jennie Lee15,71157.51

1929 UK general election

PartyConstituencyName[6]Votes%Position
CommunistBothwellHelen Crawfurd1,6775.53
CommunistMansfieldRose Smith5331.14
CommunistMotherwellIsabel Brown9843.44
ConservativeBothwellHelen Brown Shaw12,07739.32
ConservativeFarnworthMary Pickford10,64325.42
ConservativeKinross and Western PerthshireDuchess of Atholl12,24548.61
ConservativeLiverpool EvertonMargaret Beaven12,66747.12
ConservativeManchester ArdwickMary Latchford Kingsmill Jones13,17739.72
ConservativeMorpethIrene Ward9,20622.12
ConservativePaisleyMinna Cowan7,09417.73
ConservativePlymouth SuttonNancy Astor16,62543.21
ConservativePontypriddMay Gordon Williams3,96710.13
ConservativeSouthend-on-SeaCountess of Iveagh27,60555.81
IndependentCombined English UniversitiesEleanor Rathbone3,33133.32
LabourAyr BurghsClarice Shaw13,42936.52
LabourBlackburnMary Agnes Hamilton37,25626.11
LabourBrentford and ChiswickStella Churchill10,91837.82
LabourBristol WestClare Annesley11,96125.32
LabourEast Ham NorthSusan Lawrence13,96942.11
LabourEdinburgh NorthEleanor Stewart11,34032.22
LabourHonitonRose Davies9152.63
LabourHorsham and WorthingHelen Mary Keynes7,61116.43
LabourHytheGrace Colman2,59711.53
LabourIslington EastEthel Bentham15,19938.01
LabourLewisham WestCatherine Mary Wadham10,59825.92
LabourLutonFlorence Harrison Bell7,35116.53
LabourMiddlesbrough EastEllen Wilkinson12,21541.31
LabourNorth LanarkshireJennie Lee19,88455.91
LabourNorthwichBarbara Ayrton-Gould15,47334.32
LabourNorwichDorothy Jewson31,04024.03
LabourNottingham CentralEleanor Barton11,57333.22
LabourPerthHelen Gault8,29123.53
LabourPetersfieldGertrude Massingham3,41812.13
LabourPortsmouth SouthJessie Stephen10,12724.82
LabourRushcliffeFlorence Widdowson16,06935.02
LabourSt AlbansMonica Whately11,69927.62
LabourStoke-on-TrentCynthia Mosley26,54858.71
LabourSunderlandMarion Phillips31,79419.51
LabourThe WrekinEdith Picton-Turbervill14,56944.41
LabourTotnesKate Spurrell5,82812.93
LabourWallsendMargaret Bondfield20,05749.51
LabourWellsRuby Docie Quarrell Davies4,47215.03
LabourWeston-super-MareConstance Elizabeth Borrett4,76611.13
LabourWycombeRochelle Townsend8,89918.13
LiberalAngleseyMegan Lloyd-George13,18149.41
LiberalBirmingham DeritendBeta Hornabrook2,2686.83
LiberalCaerphillyAlice Grace Roberts8,19022.42
LiberalEast GrinsteadBarbara Bliss9,71825.62
LiberalHackney SouthMuriel Morgan Gibbon6,30220.73
LiberalHendonMargery Corbett Ashby13,44922.23
LiberalHitchinEnid Lapthorn9,32528.32
LiberalHull North WestCatherine Alderton10,05928.33
LiberalHytheHester Lloyd Holland6,91230.72
LiberalIslington NorthDomini Crosfield10,21023.43
LiberalKensington NorthFrances Henrietta Stewart5,51613.53
LiberalLouth, LincolnshireMargaret Wintringham13,56042.92
LiberalManchester GortonBeatrice Bayfield3,3859.43
LiberalNorth NorfolkZelia Hoffman3,40311.13
LiberalNorthamptonHelen Schilizzi11,05420.63
LiberalRotherhitheDora West4,55619.13
LiberalSt Pancras South EastElizabeth Edwardes3,79813.83
LiberalSalford WestMary Pollock Grant5,61415.43
LiberalSalisburyLucy Masterman13,02239.32
LiberalSmethwickM. E. Marshall3,90911.03
LiberalSunderlandElizabeth Morgan21,30013.05
LiberalSurrey EastIda Swinburne7,43523.12
LiberalTavistockHilda Runciman14,04044.12
LiberalWarringtonAlison Garland3,0707.23
LiberalWinchesterFrances Josephy7,27818.63

Rathbone was elected by taking second place in a two-seat constituency.

By-elections, 1929-1931

PartyElectionNameVotes%Position
CommunistKilmarnock by-election, 1929Isabel Brown1,4484.43
LabourNorth Norfolk by-election, 1930Lucy Noel-Buxton14,82150.31
LabourPaddington South by-election, 1930Dorothy Evans7,94426.63
United EmpirePaddington South by-election, 1930Alexandra Stewart-Richardson4941.74
LabourIslington East by-election, 1931Leah Manning10,59134.71
ConservativeIslington East by-election, 1931Thelma Cazalet7,18223.53
LiberalSalisbury by-election, 1931Lucy Masterman9,58832.72
LiberalSunderland by-election, 1931Elizabeth Morgan15,02019.93
National (Scotland)Glasgow St Rollox by-election, 1931Elma Campbell3,52115.83

1931 UK general election

PartyConstituencyName[7]Votes%Position
CommunistAberdeen NorthHelen Crawfurd3,98011.13
CommunistGreenwichKath Duncan2,0244.44
ConservativeBothwellHelen Brown Shaw16,57150.01
ConservativeCaerphillyCatherine Bowen-Davies11,04432.42
ConservativeCannockSarah Ward27,49854.61
ConservativeDundeeFlorence Horsbrugh48,55627.72
ConservativeDundeeCatherine Gavin11,94141.82
ConservativeHackney SouthMarjorie Graves15,92055.41
ConservativeHammersmith NorthMary Pickford18,81559.21
ConservativeIslington EastThelma Cazalet27,22167.51
ConservativeKinross and Western PerthshireDuchess of Atholl16,22860.61
ConservativePlymouth SuttonNancy Astor24,27763.31
ConservativeRotherhitheNorah Runge11,66650.31
ConservativeSilvertownEleonora Tennant5,65422.22
ConservativeSouthend-on-SeaCountess of Iveagh46,56485.71
ConservativeStokeIda Copeland19,91845.61
ConservativeWallsendIrene Ward25,99958.61
ConservativeWillesden WestMavis Tate23,91060.61
IndependentCombined English UniversitiesEleanor Rathbone5,09637.21
Ind. Labour PartyCamborneKate Spurrell8,28024.53
Ind. Labour PartyClaphamHilda Browning7,31723.02
Ind. Labour PartyNorth LanarkshireJennie Lee19,69144.72
Ind. Labour PartyNorwichDorothy Jewson26,53719.74
Ind. Labour PartyPerthHelen Gault3,7059.73
Ind. Labour PartyWest RenfrewshireJean Mann10,20331.52
Independent LiberalAngleseyMegan Lloyd George14,83958.31
LabourAldershotMary Richardson4,09115.62
LabourAylesburyDorothy Woodman4,67710.93
LabourAyr BurghsClarice Shaw9,97426.12
LabourBedfordClare Annesley9,65427.82
LabourBlackburnMary Agnes Hamilton25,64317.03
LabourEast Ham NorthSusan Lawrence11,76934.12
LabourFlintshireFrances Edwards16,15828.62
LabourGillinghamC. M. Wadham9,10331.02
LabourHastingsIrene Goddard4,98315.52
LabourHendonAmber Blanco White15,30518.82
LabourHorsham and WorthingHelen Mary Keynes5,93211.72
LabourHytheGrace Colman3,60815.12
LabourIslington EastLeah Manning13,11132.52
LabourKidderminsterJessie Stephen9,81422.72
LabourMaidstoneGertrude Speedwell Massingham6,77019.82
LabourMiddlesbrough EastEllen Wilkinson12,08039.62
LabourNorth NorfolkLucy Noel-Buxton13,03539.52
LabourNorthwichBarbara Gould15,74634.42
LabourNorwoodAnn Jane Anstey7,21719.02
LabourPaddington NorthEsther Rickards9,59728.62
LabourPaddington SouthLucy Cox4,53214.32
LabourRushcliffeFlorence Paton14,17627.92
LabourSt AlbansMonica Whately10,28921.92
LabourStreathamR. B. Fraser5,34315.02
LabourSunderlandMarion Phillips29,70718.03
LabourThe WrekinEdith Picton-Turbervill14,16238.92
LabourTonbridgeConstance Elizabeth M. Borrett8,20821.22
LabourWallsendMargaret Bondfield18,39341.42
LabourWoodbridgeIda Mary Nussey Keeble5,88518.72
Labour Co-opBrightonRosalind Moore12,8787.34
LiberalWallsendFrances Josephy6,10618.12
LiberalExeterEleanor Acland8,57123.22
LiberalHoldernessAline MacKinnon10,47130.02
LiberalShrewsburyBetty Morgan9,35830.82
Liberal NationalWentworthCharlotte Isabel Hilyer14,46231.22
National (Scotland)Glasgow St RolloxElma Campbell3,52113.33

Horsbrugh was elected by taking second place in a two-seat constituency.

By-elections, 1931-1935

PartyElectionNameVotes%Position
LabourDulwich by-election, 1932Helen Bentwich3,90519.33
IndependentLambeth North by-election, 1934Alice Brown3051.64
LabourPutney by-election, 1934Edith Summerskill12,93645.32
LabourNorwood by-election, 1935Barbara Gould12,79940.42
LabourPerth by-election, 1935Helen Gault3,7059.73
LabourCombined Scottish Universities by-election, 1935Naomi Mitchison4,29317.32

1935 UK general election

PartyConstituencyName[8]Votes%Position
ConservativeBothwellHelen Brown Shaw13,76139.72
ConservativeCaerphillyG. T. Stoneham7,73823.82
ConservativeCannockSarah Ward26,87649.12
ConservativeClay CrossBridget Jackson8,39125.42
ConservativeDundeeFlorence Horsbrugh50,54226.81
ConservativeEbbw ValeEthel Scarborough7,14522.22
ConservativeEdinburgh EastMinna Cowan12,22939.62
ConservativeFromeMavis Tate19,68446.31
ConservativeHackney SouthMarjorie Graves10,87640.72
ConservativeIslington EastThelma Cazalet18,24852.51
ConservativeKinross and Western PerthshireDuchess of Atholl15,23860.21
ConservativePlaistowDorothy Roddick6,73026.72
ConservativePlymouth SuttonNancy Astor21,49158.31
ConservativePoplar SouthDiana Spearman6,86226.82
ConservativeRotherhitheNorah Runge9,75140.32
ConservativeRothwellGwendoline Beaumont17,35235.52
ConservativeSilvertownEleonora Tennant4,27619.02
ConservativeStokeIda Copeland18,86747.32
ConservativeWallsendIrene Ward23,84252.61
IndependentCombined English UniversitiesEleanor RathboneunopposedN/A1
IndependentPutneyViolet Van der Elst1,0213.03
Ind. Labour PartyCamborneKate Spurrell5921.94
Ind. Labour PartyNorth LanarkshireJennie Lee17,26737.32
LabourBirkenhead EastMary Ann Mercer8,02823.33
LabourBradford NorthMuriel Nichol14,04735.22
LabourBurtonGladys Paling8,04125.52
LabourBuryEdith Summerskill12,84534.42
LabourCheltenhamElizabeth Pakenham7,78429.52
LabourCity of ChesterAgnes Bulley6,45019.33
LabourClaphamMonica Whately11,36823.02
LabourDartfordJanet Adamson35,59648.22
LabourDarwenFrances Kerby7,77820.93
LabourEdinburgh SouthBarbara Woodburn5,36516.52
LabourHarrowHelen Bentwich31,42237.32
LabourHendonAmber Blanco White28,37526.82
LabourHornseyMari Power10,32021.92
LabourLewisham EastFreda Corbet25,42544.62
LabourJarrowEllen Wilkinson20,32453.11
LabourManchester HulmeBarbara Ayrton-Gould11,22139.72
LabourNew Forest and ChristchurchCatherine Mary Wadham10,87625.22
LabourNorth DorsetM. M. Whitehead1,3605.24
LabourNorth NorfolkLucy Noel-Buxton14,46544.72
LabourPaddington NorthCaroline Ganley9,92534.42
LabourPudsey and OtleyLucy Cox9,99723.33
LabourSaffron WaldenClara Rackham9,63332.92
LabourSt MaryleboneElizabeth Jacobs8,08820.42
LabourSheffield HallamGrace Colman10,34632.72
LabourSouthend-on-SeaHelen Mary Keynes7,79613.83
LabourStockton-on-TeesSusan Lawrence19,21740.32
LabourStroudConstance Borrett14,13336.82
LabourSunderlandLeah Manning32,05919.84
LabourWallsendMargaret Bondfield21,46247.42
LabourWestminster St George'sAnne Fremantle4,64315.42
LabourWestmorlandE. V. Short10,41731.52
LabourWest RenfrewshireJean Mann12,40738.82
LabourWood GreenDorothy Woodman14,56124.82
LiberalAngleseyMegan Lloyd-George11,22744.51
LiberalAylesburyMargaret Wintringham13,62231.62
LiberalCarlisleBarbara Bliss3,52510.33
LiberalDevizesFrances Josephy9,90340.72
LiberalEdinburgh NorthChrystal Macmillan1,7985.83
LiberalHemel HempsteadMargery Corbett Ashby7,07822.02
LiberalHoldernessAline Mackinnon10,34824.92
LiberalKinross and Western PerthshireElizabeth MacDonald10,06939.82
LiberalMaldonHilda Buckmaster5,68017.73
LiberalRyeDorothy Osborn9,16228.82
LiberalWillesden EastNancy Stewart Parnell3,2177.33

By-elections, 1935-1945

PartyElectionNameVotes%Position
ConservativeClay Cross by-election, 1936Bridget Jackson8,04224.92
IndependentPreston by-election, 1936Florence White3,2214.83
ConservativeHemel Hempstead by-election, 1937Frances Davidson14,99257.71
LiberalHemel Hempstead by-election, 1937Margery Corbett Ashby7,07822.02
LabourGlasgow Springburn by-election, 1937Agnes Hardie14,85962.61
Liberal NationalPontypridd by-election, 1938Juliet Rhys-Williams14,81040.12
IndependentCombined Scottish Universities by-election, 1938Frances Melville5,61819.52
LabourFulham West by-election, 1938Edith Summerskill16,58352.21
LabourDartford by-election, 1938Jennie Adamson46,51452.41
LabourFylde by-election, 1938Mabel Tylecote17,64831.62
IndependentKinross and Western Perthshire by-election, 1938Duchess of Atholl10,49547.12
LiberalHolderness by-election, 1939Aline Mackinnon11,59025.72
ConservativeSouth Ayrshire by-election, 1939Catherine Gavin12,98642.02
National IndependentSouthwark Central by-election, 1940Violet van der Elst1,38216.83
Ind. Labour PartyEast Renfrewshire by-election, 1940Annie Maxton8,20619.32
CommunistBow and Bromley by-election, 1940Isabel Brown5064.22
ConservativeBodmin by-election, 1941Beatrice WrightunopposedN/A1
IndependentHarrow by-election, 1941Winifred Henney3,43319.12
Common WealthAshford by-election, 1943Catherine Williamson4,19230.32
ConservativeBristol Central by-election, 1943Violet Bathurst5,86752.11
Independent LabourBristol Central by-election, 1943Jennie Lee4,30838.22
Common WealthThe Hartlepools by-election, 1943Elaine Burton3,63417.42
Independent LiberalDarwen by-election, 1943Honor Balfour8,79949.82
IndependentActon by-election, 1943Dorothy Crisp7078.53
Independent LiberalBury St Edmunds by-election, 1944Margery Corbett Ashby9,12143.82

1945 UK general election

PartyConstituencyNameVotes%Position
Common WealthCanterburyCatherine Williamson1,0172.63
Common WealthChelseaDorothy Sharpe9845.23
Common WealthNorth MidlothianKitty Wintringham3,2996.43
Common WealthSutton ColdfieldJoyce Purser2,0434.23
CommunistBirmingham HandsworthJessie Eden1,3903.45
CommunistHarrow EastGladys Driver3,4935.94
ConservativeAberdeen NorthPriscilla Buchan9,62325.12
ConservativeBothwellHelen Brown Shaw13,20734.22
ConservativeBristol CentralViolet Bathurst7,36936.12
ConservativeDundeeFlorence Horsbrugh32,30918.94
ConservativeFromeMavis Tate24,22844.92
ConservativeIslington EastThelma Cazalet-Keir9,96034.52
ConservativeHemel HempsteadFrances Davidson19,53644.21
ConservativeKingston-upon-Hull CentralDiana Spearman4,10627.52
ConservativeManchester ArdwickNellie Beer8,09336.02
ConservativePoplar SouthJoan Vickers1,40310.82
ConservativeRotherhitheNorah Runge2,57720.92
ConservativeWallsendIrene Ward21,31939.92
ConservativeWentworthAymée Lavender Gandar Dower8,67016.42
IndependentCombined English UniversitiesEleanor Rathbone11,17653.31
IndependentHornchurchViolet van der Elst2320.54
IndependentWestminster St George'sDorothy Crisp1,0695.53
Ind. ConservativePutneyEleonora Tennant1440.45
Independent ProgressiveLondon UniversityMary Danvers Stocks7,46949.52
Labour Co-opBattersea SouthCaroline Ganley19,27561.51
Labour Co-opBirmingham DuddestonEdith Agnes Wills10,74565.01
Labour Co-opIlford NorthMabel Ridealgh18,83342.81
LabourBasingstokeEdith Alice Weston13,76333.82
LabourBathDorothy Archibald18,12039.22
LabourBexleyJennie Adamson24,68656.91
LabourBlackburnBarbara Castle35,14526.02
LabourBradford NorthMuriel Nichol20,26843.61
LabourBury St EdmundsCecily Alicia McCall9,19529.82
LabourCamberwell North WestFreda Corbet12,25169.61
LabourCannockJennie Lee48,84962.61
LabourChelseaMargaret Douglas Shufeldt5,87431.12
LabourCheltenhamPhyllis Maude Warner11,09529.92
LabourChichesterRosalie Francesca Chamberlayne13,67024.12
LabourCoatbridgeJean Mann18,61961.11
LabourCroydon NorthMarian Billson22,81040.12
LabourEppingLeah Manning15,99344.11
LabourFlintshireEirene Lloyd Jones26,76137.42
LabourFulham WestEdith Summerskill19,53761.91
LabourHarrow WestB. J. K. Thompson18,96133.02
LabourHemel HempsteadDoris Mobbs14,42632.62
LabourHendon NorthBarbara Gould18,25147.61
LabourHendon SouthElaine Burton14,91738.12
LabourHolbornIrene Marcous5,13645.92
LabourJarrowEllen Wilkinson22,65666.01
LabourKensington SouthPatricia Strauss6,01418.92
LabourKilmarnockClarice Shaw23,83759.41
LabourLeeds North EastAlice Bacon28,87053.11
LabourLiverpool ExchangeBessie Braddock8,49452.01
LabourMiddleton and PrestwichMabel Tylecote25,90849.22
LabourNewburyIris Brook15,75433.72
LabourNorth LanarkshireMargaret Herbison30,25159.61
LabourNorwichLucy Noel-Buxton31,55327.91
LabourPlymouth SuttonLucy Middleton15,41751.61
LabourRushcliffeFlorence Paton43,30354.21
LabourSt MaryleboneElizabeth Jacobs10,74032.42
LabourSutton and CheamHelen Judd17,29341.02
LabourTonbridgeVera Dart16,59035.92
LabourTynemouthGrace Colman13,96346.11
LabourWindsorMarjorie Nicholson16,42033.12
LabourWirralAgnes Bulley25,91931.32
LiberalAngleseyMegan Lloyd-George12,61052.21
LiberalBarnetJean Henderson4,49511.43
LiberalBirmingham HandsworthBarbara Lewis4,94512.04
LiberalBlackburnMarjorie Annie MacInerney6,0964.56
LiberalChelmsfordHilda Buckmaster5,90910.13
LiberalDarwenHonor Balfour7,97924.33
LiberalDevizesFrances Josephy6,27823.13
LiberalExeterFreda Evelyn Griffith Morgan6,22016.43
LiberalHackney NorthDoreen Gorsky3,54613.33
LiberalIlford NorthJuliet Rhys-Williams9,12820.83
LiberalIsle of WightMay O'Conor5,96712.63
LiberalMossleyMarjorie Jalland7,12812.43
LiberalPaisleyLouise Glen-Coats4,53210.03
LiberalPlymouth SuttonJoan Gaved3,69512.43
LiberalRiponMabel Cowley6,12212.63
LiberalSt AlbansEnid Lakeman5,60110.73
LiberalSt Pancras South EastAudrey Blackman1,4748.83
LiberalSevenoaksNelia Muspratt6,90616.73
LiberalSudburyMargaret Hitchcock5,04520.53
LiberalWellsViolet Bonham-Carter7,91025.13
Plaid CymruUniversity of WalesGwenan Jones1,69624.52
UUPFermanagh and TyroneNoreen Cooper46,26022.84
Castle won in Blackburn by taking second place in a two-seat constituency.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Richard Keen; Richard Cracknell. "Women in Parliament and Government". House of Commons Library. p. 22.
  2. 1 2 Craig, F. W. S. (1968). British Parliamentary Election Statistics 1918-1968. Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. p. 62. ISBN 0900178000.
  3. "The defeated thirty", Manchester Guardian, 5 December 1922
  4. "Eight woman MPs", The Times, 8 December 1923
  5. "The 41 women candidates", Manchester Guardian, 20 October 1924
  6. "Women candidates: a total of 64 for all parties", Manchester Guardian, 4 May 1929
  7. "Women candidates: 61 Nominated : Two Straight Fights", Manchester Guardian, 17 October 1931
  8. "Women candidates", The Times, 5 November 1935
F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949

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