Independent Labour Party election results

This article lists the Independent Labour Party's election results in UK parliamentary elections.

Summary of general election performance

YearNumber of candidates[1]Total votesAverage voters per candidatePercentage of voteSaved deposits[2]Change (%)Number of MPs [1]
1895 2844,3251,5831.0N/AN/A0
1900 932,1353,5710.9N/A-0.11
1906 1181,4157,4011.6N/A+0.77
1910 Jan 1487,4996,2501.4N/A-0.26
1910 Dec 1269,8845,8241.4N/A0.08
1918 503
1922 5531
1923 8939
1924 8730
1929 5436
1931 19239,28012,5941.23
1935 17136,2088,0120.79-0.54
1945 546,7699,3540.24-0.53
1950 44,1121,0280.00-0.20
1951 34,0571,3520.000.00
1955 23,3341,6670.000.00
1959 29234620.000.00
1964 0N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
1966 14414410.00N/A0
1970 18478470.000.00
February 1974 19919910.000.00

Election results

By-elections, 1893–1895

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Sheffield Attercliffe by-election, 1894Frank Smith1,24913.53
Leicester by-election, 1894Joseph Burgess4,40215.74

1895 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[3]
Ashton-under-LyneJames Sexton4156.43
Barrow-in-FurnessPete Curran4146.93
Bradford WestBen Tillett2,26423.43
BoltonFred Brocklehurst2,6919.84
Bristol EastSamuel George Hobson1,87431.22
Colne ValleyTom Mann1,24513.43
DewsburyEdward Hartley1,08010.53
DundeeJames MacDonald1,3135.05
FulhamWilliam Parnell1912.03
Glasgow Blackfriars and HutchesontownJames Shaw Maxwell4487.13
Glasgow BridgetonJames Robertson Watson6099.43
Glasgow CamlachieRobert Smillie69610.93
Glasgow St RolloxJohn Evans Woolacott4054.43
Glasgow TradestonFrank Smith3685.83
GortonRichard Pankhurst4,26142.12
GovanAlex Haddow4304.93
HalifaxJohn Lister3,81820.54
HuddersfieldRussell Smart1,59411.23
HydeGeorge Christie4485.03
Kingston-upon-Hull WestTom McCarthy1,40017.42
Leeds SouthArthur Shaw6226.43
LeicesterJoseph Burgess4,00913.74
Manchester North EastJames Johnston5466.63
Newcastle-upon-TyneFred Hammill2,3024.65
PrestonJames Tattersall4,78122.43
RochdaleGeorge Nicoll Barnes1,25112.03
SouthamptonRamsay MacDonald8674.05
West Ham SouthKeir Hardie3,97545.62

By-elections, 1895–1900

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Aberdeen North by-election, 1896Tom Mann2,47946.02
Bradford East by-election, 1896Keir Hardie1,95317.1
Halifax by-election, 1897Tom Mann2,00015.5
Barnsley by-election, 1897Pete Curran1,0919.73

1900 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position
AccringtonJohn Hempsall4333.33
Ashton-under-LyneJames Johnston73711.03
BlackburnPhilip Snowden7,09625.63
Bradford WestFred Jowett4,94949.82
HalifaxJames Parker3,27616.14
LeicesterRamsay MacDonald4,16413.04
Merthyr TydfilKeir Hardie5,74531.32
PrestonKeir Hardie4,83422.13
RochdaleAllen Clarke9018.03

Hardie stood for two seats. All candidates other than Hempsall stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee. Clarke ran as a joint Independent Labour Party-Social Democratic Federation candidate. The list does not include Alfred Ewen Fletcher, who was supported by the ILP but ran for the Scottish Workers' Representation Committee.

By-elections, 1900–1906

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Wakefield by-election, 1902Philip Snowden1,97940.12
Norwich by-election, 1904George Henry Roberts2,44013.73

All candidates stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee.

1906 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position
BlackburnPhilip Snowden10,28226.82
Bradford WestFred Jowett4,95739.11
Glasgow CamlachieJoseph Burgess2,56830.03
HalifaxJames Parker8,93738.32
HuddersfieldT. Russell Williams5,81335.22
KeighleyW. T. Newlove3,10226.93
LeicesterRamsay MacDonald14,68539.82
Manchester North EastJohn Robert Clynes5,38664.61
Merthyr TydfilKeir Hardie10,18732.02
SunderlandThomas Summerbell13,43031.82
WakefieldStanton Coit2,06836.92

All candidates other than Burgess and Newlove stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee. Only ILP members sponsored by the party are listed.

By-elections, 1906–1910

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Huddersfield by-election, 1906T. Russell Williams5,42233.82
Aberdeen South by-election, 1907Fred Bramley1,74019.53
Montrose Burghs by-election, 1908Joseph Burgess1,93729.42
Taunton by-election, 1909Frank Smith1,08535.42
Croydon by-election, 1909Frank Smith8864.23

All candidates other than Bramley stood for the Labour Party.[4] Only candidates sponsored by the ILP are listed.

January 1910 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[5]
BlackburnPhilip Snowden10,7621
Bow and BromleyGeorge Lansbury2,95533.52
Bradford WestFred Jowett8,88066.61
Glasgow CamlachieJames O'Connor Kessack2,44328.93
HalifaxJames Parker9,09338.92
HydeWilliam Crawford Anderson2,40121.23
LeicesterRamsay MacDonald14,33738.22
Manchester North EastJohn Robert Clynes5,15758.41
Manchester South WestJ. M. McLachlan1,21816.63
Merthyr TydfilKeir Hardie13,84136.72
Spen ValleyT. Russell Williams2,51423.33
SunderlandThomas Summerbell11,05823.44
TewkesburyCharles Fox2382.13
WakefieldStanton Coit2,60245.52

All candidates stood as part of the Labour Party. Only ILP members sponsored by the party are listed.

December 1910 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[6]
BlackburnPhilip Snowden10,7621
Bow and BromleyGeorge Lansbury4,31555.61
Bradford WestFred Jowett8,88066.61
ChathamFrank Smith1,1038.93
Glasgow CamlachieJames O'Connor Kessack1,53918.13
HalifaxJames Parker8,5112
Leeds SouthJohn Badlay2,70621.53
LeicesterRamsay MacDonald12,99838.52
Liverpool KirkdaleThomas McKerrell2,99241.62
Manchester North EastJ. R. Clynes4,3131
Merthyr TydfilKeir Hardie11,50739.62
WhitehavenThomas Richardson1,41453.71

All candidates stood as part of the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1910–1918

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Kilmarnock Burghs by-election, 1911Thomas McKerrell2,76119.33
Keighley by-election, 1911William Crawford Anderson3,45228.93
East Carmarthenshire by-election, 1912John Henry Williams1,08910.33
Keighley by-election, 1913William Bland3,64629.83
Sheffield Attercliffe by-election, 1914William Crawford AndersonunopposedN/A1
Keighley by-election, 1918William Bland2,34932.52
Manchester North East by-election, 1918J. R. ClynesunopposedN/A1

All candidates except Williams and Bland (in 1918) stood for the Labour Party.[4]

1918 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[7]
AberdareT. E. Nicholas6,22921.42
AccringtonCharles Roden Buxton6,36921.73
Ayr BurghsCampbell Stephen4,53423.23
Bermondsey WestAlfred Salter1,95618.63
Birmingham LadywoodJohn Kneeshaw2,57219.02
BlackburnPhilip Snowden15,27419.73
BosworthThomas Richardson6,34433.62
Bradford CentralWilliam Leach7,63631.32
Bradford EastFrederick William Jowett8,63737.92
BriggDavid Quibell4,78927.32
Bristol EastLuke Bateman8,13542.82
Camberwell NorthCharles Ammon2,17521.03
Cardiff CentralJames Ewart Edmunds4,66322.42
ChorleyElijah Sandham6,22232.32
Colne ValleyWilfrid Whiteley9,47341.22
CoventryRichard Collingham Wallhead10,29832.42
DewsburyBenjamin Riley5,59630.12
DunbartonshireWilliam Henry Porteous Martin7,07230.92
Edinburgh CentralWilliam Graham7,16151.31
Glasgow BridgetonJames Maxton7,86039.82
Glasgow CamlachieHugh Boyd Guthrie7,19233.12
Glasgow GovanNeil Maclean9,57747.81
Glasgow HillheadJohn Izett4,18624.62
Glasgow St RolloxJames Stewart6,14733.22
Glasgow ShettlestonJohn Wheatley9,82749.82
Glasgow SpringburnGeorge Hardie7,99639.12
HuddersfieldHarry Snell12,73732.52
IpswichRobert Jackson8,14332.12
KeighleyWilliam Bland6,32427.73
Kingston upon Hull South WestRobert Mell3,12119.33
LanarkJames C. Welsh5,82131.02
Leeds WestJohn Arnott6,02029.52
Leicester EastGeorge Banton6,69727.12
Leicester WestRamsay MacDonald6,34724.02
LinlithgowshireManny Shinwell8,72340.32
Montrose BurghsHenry Noel Brailsford2,94024.02
MotherwellWalton Newbold4,13523.22
Newcastle-upon-Tyne CentralJames Smith4,97634.62
RochdaleR. H. Tawney4,95616.53
RutherglenWilliam Regan8,75940.92
Sheffield AttercliffeWilliam Crawford Anderson6,53934.72
ShipleyTom Snowden5,69025.42
SouthamptonFrederick Perriman6,77609.25
Stalybridge and HydeWalter Fowden6,50824.82
Swansea EastDavid Williams6,34136.42
West Ham SilvertownDavid John Davis2,27816.93
West Ham UptonBenjamin Walter Gardner3,18622.22
West RenfrewshireRobert Murray7,12638.22
West StirlingshireTom Johnston3,80928.72

All candidate stood for the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1918–1922

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire Central by-election, 1919Joseph Forbes Duncan3,48226.43[8]
Swansea East by-election, 1919David Williams8,15846.92[8]
Manchester Rusholme by-election, 1919Robert Dunstan6,41231.22[8]
Spen Valley by-election, 1919Tom Myers11,96239.41[8]
Woolwich East by-election, 1921Ramsay MacDonald13,08148.72
Caerphilly by-election, 1921Morgan Jones13,69954.21
Leicester East by-election, 1922George Banton14,06252.91

1922 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[9]
AberavonRamsay MacDonald14,13846.61
AccringtonCharles Roden Buxton16,46244.21
Bermondsey WestAlfred Salter7,55044.61
Birmingham LadywoodRobert Dunstan10,5892
Bishop AucklandBen Spoor13,94653.71
BlackburnPercy Davies24,0493
Bradford CentralWilliam Leach14,29642.41
Bradford EastFred Jowett13,57345.41
BriggDavid Quibell9,1852
Bristol NorthWalter Ayles9,56735.42
Bute and North AyrshireJohn Paton9,32339.42
CaerphillyMorgan Jones13,75957.21
Cardiff CentralJames Ewart Edmunds8,16929.42
ChelseaBertrand Russell4,5132
Clackmannan and Eastern StirlingshireLauchlin MacNeill Weir10,31242.01
Colne ValleyPhilip Snowden12,61439.51
ConsettHerbert Dunnico14,46946.51
DewsburyBenjamin Riley8,85637.31
DunbartonshireW. H. Martin13,21649.62
East RenfrewshireRobert Nichol9,70842.41
Edinburgh CentralWilliam Graham12,87657.91
Glasgow BridgetonJames Maxton17,89063.71
Glasgow CamlachieCampbell Stephen15,18153.21
Glasgow CathcartJohn Primrose Hay9,13734.01
Glasgow CentralEdward Rosslyn Mitchell12,92341.92
Glasgow GovanNeil Maclean15,44162.31
Glasgow MaryhillJohn William Muir13,05847.31
Glasgow PollokAlexander Burns Mackay5,75924.72
Glasgow St RolloxJames Stewart16,11456.61
Glasgow ShettlestonJohn Wheatley14,69559.11
Glasgow SpringburnGeorge Hardie15,77160.51
HuddersfieldJames Hindle Hudson15,6732
Hull South WestJohn Arnott4,85919.13
IpswichRobert Jackson14,9242
KeighleyHastings Lees-Smith13,9781
KilmarnockRobert Climie10,75245.32
LanarkThomas Scott Dickson9,81245.02
LancasterFenner Brockway9,0432
Leeds North EastJohn Badlay6,52524.43
Leeds WestThomas Stamford12,48748.32
Leicester EastGeorge Banton13,8502
LimehouseClement Attlee9,6881
LinlithgowshireManny Shinwell12,62546.41
MerthyrR. C. Wallhead17,51653.01
Montrose BurghsJohn Carnegie7,0442
Newcastle-under-LymeJosiah Wedgwood14,50360.21
Newcastle CentralCharles Trevelyan13,7091
NorwichHerbert Witard15,6093
RutherglenWilliam Wright14,02955.11
Sheffield BrightsideArthur Ponsonby16,69260.41
Spen ValleyTom Myers12,51936.92
Stirling and Clackmannan WestTom Johnston9,91955.01
Swansea EastDavid Williams11,33350.91
UptonBenjamin Walter Gardner7,26832.81
West RenfrewshireRobert Murray11,78754.01

All candidates stood for the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1922-1923

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Ludlow by-election, 1923Percy F. Pollard1,4207.83[10]

Candidate stood for the Labour Party.

1923 UK general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[11]
AberavonRamsay MacDonald17,43955.61
Aberdeen SouthJohn Paton6,91129.02
AccringtonCharles Roden Buxton16,79345.72
ActonHerbert Alphonsus Baldwin6,06928.92
Bermondsey WestAlfred Salter8,29847.52
Bethnal Green North EastWalter Windsor7,41545.71
Birmingham LadywoodRobert Dunstan11,33046.82
Bishop AucklandBen Spoor13,32851.21
BlackburnJohn Davies25,42823.83
BootleJohn Kinley3,27213.83
BosworthE. Hughes8,15228.93
BournemouthMinnie Pallister5,98619.53
Bradford CentralWilliam Leach14,24144.61
Bradford EastFred Jowett13,57948.11
BriggDavid Quibell10,75346.42
Bristol NorthWalter Ayles10,43337.51
Bute and Northern AyrshirePeter Campbell Stephen9,85544.42
CaerphillyMorgan Jones16,53558.71
Cardiff CentralJames Ewart Edmunds8,56332.02
ChathamMary Hamilton5,79424.13
ChelseaBertrand Russell5,04727.52
ChesterfieldGeorge Benson6,19825.92
Clackmannan and Eastern StirlingshireLauchlin MacNeill Weir10,49251.11
Colne ValleyPhilip Snowden13,13640.41
ConsettHerbert Dunnico15,86252.01
Croydon NorthGilbert Arthur Foan10,05437.02
DewsburyBen Riley8,92344.42
DunbartonshireWilliam Martin11,70543.01
East RenfrewshireRobert Nichol9,85744.61
Edinburgh CentralWilliam Graham13,18667.91
Glasgow BridgetonJames Maxton15,73564.81
Glasgow CamlachieCampbell Stephen14,14356.21
Glasgow CathcartJohn Primrose Hay8,88434.72
Glasgow CentralEdward Mitchell12,97644.42
Glasgow GovanNeil Maclean13,98766.31
Glasgow HillheadJohn Laing Kinloch5,05926.42
Glasgow MaryhillJohn William Muir12,50848.11
Glasgow PollokJohn Rankin6,83632.82
Glasgow ShettlestonJohn Wheatley12,62459.81
Glasgow SpringburnGeorge Hardie14,53562.31
Glasgow St RolloxJames Stewart15,24062.31
GloucesterM. Philips Price8,12735.72
Hackney CentralErnest E. Hunter6,35428.73
Hammersmith NorthJames Patrick Gardner8,10141.01
Hammersmith SouthWyndham James Albery6,97436.92
HitchinSkene Mackay5,91326.32
HuddersfieldJames Hudson17,43036.71
Hull South WestJohn Arnott5,97323.73
IlfordDan Chater5,77518.13
InvernessAndrew D. Kinloch5,38534.62
IpswichRobert Jackson15,82450.71
Islington EastEthel Bentham6,94126.03
KeighleyHastings Lees-Smith14,08349.12
KilmarnockRobert Climie10,99243.21
Lambeth NorthFred Hughes4,08921.93
LanarkThomas Scott Dickson11,38450.51
Leeds WestThomas Stamford11,43440.71
Leicester EastGeorge Banton13,16244.81
Leyton EastArchibald Church7,94439.51
LimehouseClement Attlee11,47368.51
LinlithgowshireManny Shinwell13,30450.91
Llandaff and BarryThomas F. Worrall7,87127.03
LowestoftRobert Arthur Mellanby4,78819.73
MaidstoneSeymour Cocks6,55824.43
MerthyrR. C. Wallhead19,51160.11
Mile EndJohn Scurr6,21941.01
Montrose BurghsJohn Carnegie7,03244.72
Newcastle-under-LymeJosiah Wedgwood12,88165.61
Newcastle upon Tyne CentralCharles Trevelyan12,44752.51
Newcastle upon Tyne NorthJohn Beckett5,37422.03
NorwichDorothy Jewson19,30420.02
PenistoneRennie Smith8,32933.52
ReadingSomerville Hastings16,65744.81
RutherglenWilliam Wright13,02154.51
St Pancras NorthJames Marley10,93143.01
Salford WestAlexander Haycock9,86838.41
Sheffield AttercliffeCecil Wilson13,58158.71
Sheffield BrightsideArthur Ponsonby14,74153.01
SouthamptonReginald Sorensen16,67916.44
StourbridgeWilfred Wellock9,05024.43
SunderlandDavid Baxter Lawley13,70711.65
Swansea EastDavid Williams12,73557.41
UptonBenjamin Walter Gardner8,65639.31
Walthamstow EastJohn Gilbert Dale6,83734.62
WellsCharles Henry Whitlow1,71307.63
WestburyGeorge Ward4,37217.43
West DorsetLouie Simpson7,08741.22
West RenfrewshireRobert Murray10,90448.11
West StirlingshireTom Johnston9,24251.91

All candidates stood for the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1923-1924

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Westminster Abbey by-election, 1924Fenner Brockway6,15627.03ILP[12]

Candidate stood for the Labour Party.

1929 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[13][14]
Aberdeen NorthWilliam Wedgwood Benn17,82660.81
Aberdeen SouthWilliam Henry Porteous Martin13,85639.12
ArgyllJohn Laird Kinloch6,00123.83
Ayr BurghsClarice Shaw13,42936.52
BelperJack Lees15,95843.01
Birkenhead EastJames Coulthard11,65431.83
Birmingham ErdingtonCharles Simmons20,66543.41
Birmingham LadywoodWilfrid Whiteley16,44750.01
BlackburnMary Agnes Hamilton37,25626.11
Bradford CentralWilliam Leach24,87659.01
Bradford EastFrederick William Jowett21,39854.71
Bute and Northern AyrshireAlexander Sloan14,29443.82
Clackmannan and Eastern StirlingshireLauchlin MacNeill Weir17,66753.21
ClaphamJ. Allen Skinner9,87130.52
DumfriesshireW. H. Marwick6,68718.73
East RenfrewshireJohn Martin Munro16,92447.82
Edinburgh CentralWilliam Graham16,76259.01
FyldeJ. Williamson16,31835.32
GallowayHector McNeill4,90315.53
Glasgow BridgetonJames Maxton21,03367.71
Glasgow CamlachieCampbell Stephen17,94653.21
Glasgow CathcartJohn Primrose Hay12,98336.32
Glasgow HillheadW. S. Cormack10,06536.71
Glasgow KelvingroveJohn Winning15,17343.62
Glasgow MaryhillJohn Smith Clarke18,31150.61
Glasgow ShettlestonJohn Wheatley19,59460.41
Glasgow SpringburnGeorge Hardie21,07965.51
Glasgow St RolloxJames Stewart19,44561.81
HuddersfieldJames Hindle Hudson25,96638.31
Kingston-upon-Hull South WestJohn Arnott14,90341.21
KeighleyHastings Lees-Smith18,41244.71
KilmarnockRobert Climie17,38648.21
Leeds WestThomas William Stamford18,76541.91
Leicester EastEdward Frank Wise22,53350.81
Leyton EastFenner Brockway11,11142.91
LinlithgowshireManny Shinwell18,06351.61
Liverpool KirkdaleElijah Sandham15,22251.31
MerthyrR. C. Wallhead22,70159.61
MotherwellJames Barr16,65058.01
North LanarkshireJennie Lee19,88455.91
NorwichDorothy Jewson31,04024.03
OldhamGordon Lang34,22326.21
PaisleyJames Welsh22,42555.81
PerthHelen Gault8,29123.53
RutherglenWilliam Wright17,53852.21
Salford WestAlexander Haycock15,64742.81
Sheffield BrightsideArthur Ponsonby20,27755.21
Sheffield HallamBasil Rawson12,13339.12
Western IslesJohn M. MacDiarmid3,58932.52
West RenfrewshireRobert Forgan14,41946.51
West StirlingshireTom Johnston15,17956.71
WhitehavenMorgan Phillips Price14,03446.81
WidnesAlexander Gordon Cameron19,12551.01
Willesden EastWilliam Davies Lloyd13,97733.12

All candidates stood as part of the Labour Party.

By-elections 1929–1931

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
Glasgow Shettleston by-election, 1930John McGovern10,69942.81
East Renfrewshire by-election, 1930Tom Irwin12,29333.32
Rutherglen by-election, 1931David Hardie6,73651.41

All candidates except Irwin were endorsed by the Labour Party.

1931 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
Bradford EastFred Jowett15,77941.22
Bute and Northern AyrshireAlexander Sloan12,75834.32
CamborneKate Spurrell8,28024.53
ClaphamHilda Browning7,31723.02
Dumbarton BurghsDavid Kirkwood16,33551.61
Glasgow BridgetonJames Maxton16,63058.21
Glasgow CamlachieCampbell Stephen15,28245.32
Glasgow GovanGeorge Buchanan19,27858.11
Glasgow KelvingroveJohn Winning12,41536.62
Glasgow ShettlestonJohn McGovern16,30147.81
KilmarnockJohn Pollock14,76740.42
LanarkJack Gibson11,81536.42
Leyton EastFenner Brockway10,43337.62
Liverpool KirkdaleElijah Sandham9,53130.12
MerthyrR. C. Wallhead24,62369.41
Newcastle-upon-Tyne CentralCharles Trevelyan12,13637.32
North LanarkshireJennie Lee19,69144.72
NorwichDorothy Jewson26,53719.74
PeckhamJohn Beckett11,21733.52
PerthHelen Gault3,7059.73
StockportJohn Thomas Abbott15,59111.34
Warwick and LeamingtonCharles George Garton9,26119.42
West RenfrewshireJean Mann10,20331.52

In addition, Josiah Wedgwood was elected unopposed for Newcastle-under-Lyme. Only those ILP members not accredited by the Labour Party are listed.[16]

By-elections, 1931–1935

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[15]
New Forest and Christchurch by-election, 1932C. A. Smith5,13518.0
Kilmarnock by-election, 1933John Pollock7,57520.93
Upton by-election, 1934Fenner Brockway7483.5
Merthyr by-election, 1934Campbell Stephen3,5089.83

1935 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
Aberdeen NorthFraser Macintosh3,87111.13
Bradford EastFred Jowett8,98326.72
CamborneKate Spurrell5921.94
ChorleyRobert Edwards1,3653.33
Clackmannan and Eastern StirlingshireDavid Gibson1,5134.34
Glasgow BridgetonJames Maxton17,69165.01
Glasgow CamlachieCampbell Stephen15,07047.11
Glasgow GorbalsGeorge Buchanan22,86075.01
Glasgow GovanTom Taylor4,95916.03
Glasgow ShettlestonJohn McGovern18,37752.81
Glasgow TradestonJames Carmichael3,42313.23
KilmarnockJohn Pollock3,58210.23
LanarkWilliam Carlin2,5838.33
MerthyrClaude Stanfield9,64032.02
North LanarkshireJennie Lee17,26737.32
NorwichFenner Brockway6,7375.45
WhitehavenTom Stephenson1,0043.33

By-elections, 1935–1945

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[15]
Stretford by-election, 1939Robert Edwards4,42415.12
Glasgow Pollok by-election, 1940John Nicolson8,20611.92
East Renfrewshire by-election, 1940Annie Maxton8,20619.32
Lancaster by-election, 1941Fenner Brockway5,41819.53
Edinburgh Central by-election, 1941Tom Taylor1,95029.02
Cardiff East by-election, 1942Fenner Brockway3,31124.82
Glasgow Cathcart by-election, 1942James Carmichael2,49313.83
Bristol Central by-election, 1943John McNair8307.43
Woolwich West by-election, 1943Tom Colyer3,41927.22
Acton by-election, 1943Walter Padley2,33628.12
Bilston by-election, 1944Arthur Eaton9,34449.12
Newport by-election, 1945Robert Edwards13,72245.52

1945 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
BilstonArthur Eaton8491.83
Bradford EastWill Ballantine5,10514.63
Glasgow BridgetonJames Maxton13,22066.41
Glasgow CamlachieCampbell Stephen15,55857.71
Glasgow ShettlestonJohn McGovern11,94735.51

By-elections, 1945–1950

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[15]
Battersea North by-election, 1946Hugo Dewar2401.53
Glasgow Bridgeton by-election, 1946James Carmichael6,35134.31
Liverpool Edge Hill by-election, 1947David Gibson1540.74
Glasgow Camlachie by-election, 1948Annie Maxton1,6226.43

1950 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
BurnleyDan Carradice2950.54
Glasgow BridgetonRobert Duncan1,9745.83
Glasgow ShettlestonJim Graham1,0312.54
Newcastle-upon-Tyne CentralFred Barton8122.13

By-elections, 1950–1951

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[15]
Glasgow Scotstoun by-election, 1950David Gibson6801.93
Ormskirk by-election, 1951Fred Barton6892.03

1951 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne CentralFred Barton1,0062.53
Glasgow BridgetonRobert Duncan1,7965.43
Glasgow ShettlestonJim Graham1,1952.83

1955 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
BermondseyStan Birkett7152.53
Glasgow BridgetonGeorge Stone2,6197.43

By-elections, 1955–1959

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[15]
East Ham North by-election, 1957Bill Christopher4582.14
Glasgow Kelvingrove by-election, 1958William Park5872.84
Islington North by-election, 1958Jim McKie5762.93

1959 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
Glasgow KelvingroveWilliam Park7403.03
Walthamstow EastBill Christopher1830.54

By-elections, 1959–1964

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[15]
Glasgow Bridgeton by-election, 1961George Stone5863.14

1966 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
LeytonBill Hanley4410.94

1970 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
HalifaxAlistair Graham8471.73

February 1974 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[15]
St HelensM. Pike9911.84

References

  1. 1 2 F. W. S. Craig, British Electoral Facts, 1885–1975, p.54
  2. Craig, F. W. S. (1968). British Parliamentary Election Statistics 1918-1968. Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. p. 46. ISBN 0900178000.
  3. The Labour Annual (1896), pp.40-41
  4. 1 2 F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results: 1885-1918, p.xvi
  5. "I.L.P. Candidates: the official list", Manchester Guardian, 10 December 1909
  6. The New Hazell Annual and Almanack, vol.26, p.361
  7. Independent Labour Party, Report of the Annual Conference (1919), pp.28-29
  8. 1 2 3 4 Independent Labour Party, Annual Report (1920), pp.1415
  9. Independent Labour Party, Annual Report (1923), pp.3941
  10. Clare V. J. Griffiths, Labour and the Countryside: The Politics of Rural Britain 1918-1939, p.1
  11. Independent Labour Party, Annual Report (1924), pp.4651
  12. Independent Labour Party, Annual Report (1924), pp.1213
  13. Independent Labour Party, The Report of the Annual Conference (1929), p.40
  14. Report of the Annual Labour Party Conference: 24&ndash, 44. 1929. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F. W. S. Craig, Minor parties at British Parliamentary elections 1885–1974
  16. Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party (1931), p.295; Josiah Wedgwood omitted as he was not affiliated with the ILP.
  • F. W. S. Craig, Chronology of British Parliamentary By-elections 1833-1987
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