Members of Parliament sponsored by mining unions

This article is about the sponsorship of British Members of Parliament by mining trade unions.

The article covers MPs sponsored by the National Union of Mineworkers, its predecessor the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, and the local trade unions which preceded it.

A small number of MPs were sponsored by other trade unions related to the mining industry, such as the Cumberland Iron Ore Miners' and Kindred Trades' Association, the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, and the National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers, and are covered in the articles on those unions. Other miners and people related to the mining industry were elected without being sponsored by a trade union, and are not listed here.

History

John Normansell, leader of the South Yorkshire Miners' Association, presented a paper at the 1869 Trades Union Congress, on "the best means to secure the direct representation of labour in the Commons". This led to the formation of the Labour Representation League, but miners did not initially join the organisation.[1]

At the 1874 United Kingdom general election, four miners stood for Parliament, with two winning seats, the first working class members of Parliament in the UK. Alexander Macdonald in Stafford stood as "Secretary of the Miners' Association of Scotland and President of the Miners' National Association", and Thomas Burt in Morpeth stood as a "Radical Labour" candidate. However, both worked with the Liberal Party in Parliament, and they were the first members of what became known as the Liberal-Labour group. Their seats were held at the 1880 United Kingdom general election, and from 1884 the Miners' National Union founded local political associations in areas where there were many miners. The Reform Act 1885 enfranchised many miners in rural areas for the first time, and this allowed six miners to win election. In 1886, the local political association formed the Labour Electoral Association, and when the Miners' Federation of Great Britain (MFGB) was founded in 1889, its affiliated unions continued to support liberal candidates through the association.[1]

Keir Hardie, of the Ayrshire Miners' Union, first won a seat as an independent at the 1892 United Kingdom general election, and this spurred him to form the Independent Labour Party and, in 1900, the Labour Representation Committee (LRC).[1] The MFGB initially believed that the committee would not be successful and remained apart, but from 1902 it raised a centralised Labour Political Fund of one shilling per member, to stand working coal miners or officials as Parliamentary candidates, and then to support successful Members of Parliament, as they were otherwise unpaid. Candidates were free to stand under the label of any political party, or as independents, although in practice affiliations were agreed with the local union. At the 1906 United Kingdom general election, this led to the election of eleven out of sixteen MFGB candidates.[2]

In 1906, the MFGB narrowly voted against affiliating to the LRC. By 1908, the LRC had become the Labour Party, and a second vote was held, this time resulting in a clear majority for affiliation. Some existing MPs were reluctant to transfer, so it was agreed that they would not have to join the Labour Party group in Parliament until the next general election. This was held in January 1910, and resulted in fifteen mining trade union MPs, approximately a third of the total size of the party.[2] However, a few mining MPs refused to take the Labour whip, and remained part of the Liberal-Labour group until 1918.[3]

Miners were uniquely well placed to win seats in Parliament; by 1918, they constituted more than 30% of the total electorate of forty constituencies,[3] and unlike many other unions, the MFGB focused on standing members in these seats, where it had the strongest membership.[4] After 1918, Labour won the majority of seats in the coalfields. In Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Durham, the county unions increased political levies, to employ political organisers and election agents, and also support more union members in local elections. While the miners' union MPs suffered in the 1931 United Kingdom general election, alongside the party as a whole, things soon rebounded.[3] The MFGB remained the largest union in the country until 1937, and also had sponsored the most Labour Party candidates, had the largest number of members affiliated to the Labour Party, and typically had the largest political fund of any union. This ensured that it remained influential and able to get its members selected in many promising constituencies.[4]

The choice of candidates remained in the hands of the county unions affiliated to the MFGB. Half of the MFGB's political fund was retained by its affiliates, enabling them to conduct additional political activity, such as campaigning for other Labour candidates. The South Wales Miners' Federation instead used the funds to sponsor additional candidates, so that by 1931 it stood 10 candidates, despite the MFGB only directly providing enough funding for five. This election saw the peak of MFGB influence, with half of all the Labour MPs elected being sponsored by the union.[4]

The mining MPs were not compelled to vote in the interests of the union, and were sometimes in conflict with it, but there was generally a close relationship. The MFGB got the MPs to propose legislation which it favoured, organise access to the government, and to ask questions and obtain information from government ministers.[4]

The MFGB reformed as the more centralised National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) in 1945, the affiliated unions becoming areas of the NUM. The number of coal miners, and with it the membership of the NUM, steadily declined, and with it the number of safe mining constituencies, and the number of sponsored candidates, which reached a low of 13 in 1987. While the selection of candidates remained a matter for the areas, they were required to be members of the NUM, and have worked in the mines or for the union for at least five years. By the 1970s, the union was tending to select younger candidates. However, unlike many other unions, it did not sponsor existing MPs from outside the industry, and as a result, by the late 1980s, none of its MPs held leading roles in the Labour Party.[5][6]

Lib-Lab candidates

1874 general election

Alexander Macdonald, one of the first two mining MPs
Thomas Burt, one of the first two mining MPs
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
Merthyr TydfilThomas Halliday4,91225.33Amalgamated Association
MorpethThomas Burt3,33285.11Northumberland
StaffordAlexander Macdonald1,18327.72National Union
WiganWilliam Pickard1,13412.74Amalgamated Association

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

1880 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
MorpethThomas BurtunopposedN/A1Northumberland
StaffordAlexander Macdonald1,34525.81National Union

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

1885 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
ChesterfieldJames Haslam1,90725.63Derbyshire
Houghton-le-SpringJohn Wilson6,51157.71Durham
Mid DurhamWilliam Crawford5,79964.11Durham
MorpethThomas BurtunopposedN/A1Northumberland
NormantonBen Pickard5,61560.21Yorkshire
RhonddaWilliam Abraham3,85956.31Cambrian
WansbeckCharles Fenwick5,85868.41Northumberland

Abraham stood as an independent Liberal-Labour candidate.

1886 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
Houghton-le-SpringJohn Wilson5,05946.32Durham
Mid DurhamWilliam CrawfordunopposedN/A1Durham
MorpethThomas BurtunopposedN/A1Northumberland
NormantonBen Pickard4,77156.21Yorkshire
RhonddaWilliam AbrahamunopposedN/A1Cambrian
WansbeckCharles Fenwick5,23575.41Northumberland

By-elections, 1886–1892

John Wilson, MP from 1885 to 1886, and 1890 to 1915
By-electionCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor
1890 Mid Durham by-electionJohn Wilson5,46861.81Durham

1892 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
InceSam Woods4,57951.31Lancashire and Cheshire
Mid DurhamJohn Wilson5,66160.71Durham
MorpethThomas BurtunopposedN/A1Northumberland
NormantonBen Pickard6,13461.71Yorkshire
RhonddaWilliam AbrahamunopposedN/A1Cambrian
WansbeckCharles Fenwick5,69666.11Northumberland
WiganThomas Aspinwall3,31249.22Lancashire and Cheshire

1895 general election

William Abraham, MP from 1885 to 1920
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
InceSam Woods4,79047.82Lancashire and Cheshire
Mid DurhamJohn Wilson5,93758.01Durham
MorpethThomas Burt3,40473.41Northumberland
NormantonBen Pickard5,49958.31Yorkshire
RhonddaWilliam AbrahamunopposedN/A1Cambrian
WansbeckCharles Fenwick5,62969.91Northumberland
WiganThomas Aspinwall3,07543.82Lancashire and Cheshire

1900 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
HanleyEnoch Edwards5,94447.41Midland
Mid DurhamJohn Wilson5,56557.51Durham
MorpethThomas Burt3,11753.51Northumberland
NormantonBen Pickard5,02558.21Yorkshire
NuneatonWilliam Johnson4,43243.62Midland
RhonddaWilliam Abraham8,38381.71South Wales
WansbeckCharles Fenwick5,47456.11Northumberland

By-elections, 1900–1906

Fred Hall, MP from 1905 to 1933
By-electionCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor
1904 Gateshead by-electionJohn Johnson8,22054.01Durham
1904 Normanton by-electionWilliam Parrott6,85570.21Yorkshire
1904 West Monmouthshire by-electionThomas Richards7,99570.41South Wales
1905 Normanton by-electionFrederick HallunopposedN/A1Yorkshire

1906 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[2]
ChesterfieldJames Haslam7,25456.51Derbyshire
GatesheadJohn Johnson9,65165.31Durham
GowerJohn Williams4,84142.81South Wales
HallamshireJohn Wadsworth8,37555.21Yorkshire
HanleyEnoch Edwards9,18368.21Midland
Mid DurhamJohn WilsonunopposedN/A1Durham
MorpethThomas Burt5,51874.21Northumberland
NormantonFrederick HallunopposedN/A1Yorkshire
NuneatonWilliam Johnson7,67756.81Midland
RhonddaWilliam AbrahamunopposedN/A1South Wales
South GlamorganshireWilliam Brace10,51463.31South Wales
WansbeckCharles Fenwick10,38676.41Northumberland
West MonmouthshireThomas RichardsunopposedN/A1South Wales

By-elections, 1906–1910

By-electionCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor
1907 North East Derbyshire by-electionW. E. Harvey6,64452.91Derbyshire
1907 North West Staffordshire by-electionAlbert Stanley7,39659.41Midland

January 1910 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
Mid DurhamJohn WilsonunopposedN/A1Durham
MorpethThomas Burt5,87466.11Northumberland
WansbeckCharles Fenwick10,87270.01Northumberland

December 1910 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[7]
Mid DurhamJohn WilsonunopposedN/A1Durham
MorpethThomas BurtunopposedN/A1Northumberland
WansbeckCharles FenwickunopposedN/A1Northumberland

By-elections, 1910–1918

Barnet Kenyon, MP from 1913
By-electionCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor
1913 Chesterfield by-electionBarnet Kenyon7,72555.81Derbyshire
1915 Mid Durham by-electionSamuel GalbraithunopposedN/A1Durham

Other parties

PartyElectionConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor
Scottish United Trades Councils Labour Party1892 United Kingdom general electionEdinburgh CentralJohn Wilson4347.33Scottish[8]
Scottish United Trades Councils Labour Party1892 United Kingdom general electionStirlingshireRobert Chisholm Robertson6636.33Scottish[8]
Scottish Labour Party1894 Mid Lanarkshire by-electionMid LanarkshireScottish[8]
Independent Labour Party1895 United Kingdom general electionGlasgow CamlachieRobert SmillieScottish[8]
Independent Labour1906 United Kingdom general electionChester-le-StreetJohn Wilkinson Taylor8,80545.61Durham Colliery Mechanics
Independent Labour1918 by-electionWansbeckEbby Edwards5,26747.52Northumberland

Scottish Workers' Representation Committee

By-elections, 1900–1906

ElectionCandidateVotesPercentagePositionSponsor[9]
1901 North East Lanarkshire by-electionRobert Smillie2,90021.73Scottish
1904 North East Lanarkshire by-electionJohn Robertson3,98427.93Scottish

1906 UK general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotesPercentagePositionSponsor[9]
Falkirk BurghsDavid Gilmour1,76317.53Scottish
North AyrshireJames Brown2,68420.83Scottish
North East LanarkshireJohn Robertson4,65829.23Scottish
North West LanarkshireJoseph Sullivan3,29123.93Scottish
PaisleyRobert Smillie2,48223.13Scottish

Labour candidates

1906 general election

Stephen Walsh, MP from 1906 to 1929
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[10][11]
InceStephen Walsh8,04670.21Lancashire and Cheshire
St HelensThomas Glover6,08856.61Lancashire and Cheshire

By-elections, 1906–1910

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[12]
1906 Cockermouth by-electionRobert Smillie1,43614.53
1909 Mid Derbyshire by-electionJohn George Hancock6,73560.51

January 1910 general election

J. E. Sutton, MP from 1910 to 1918, 1922, and 1923 to 1931
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[12]
Bishop AucklandWilliam House3,99333.22
Chester-le-StreetJohn Wilkinson Taylor12,68464.81
ChesterfieldJames Haslam8,23459.11
GatesheadJohn Johnson3,57221.43
GowerJohn Williams9,31278.61
HallamshireJohn Wadsworth10,19362.21
HanleyEnoch Edwards9,19963.91
InceStephen Walsh7,72360.61
LeighThomas Greenall3,26824.73
Manchester EastJohn Edward Sutton6,11054.51
Mid DerbyshireJohn Hancock7,57563.91
Mid LanarkshireRobert Smillie3,86425.73
MorleyHerbert Smith2,19116.13
NormantonFrederick Hall9,17272.21
North AyrshireJames Brown1,80112.93
North East DerbyshireWilliam Edwin Harvey8,71557.61
North East LanarkshireJoseph Sullivan2,16011.83
North West LanarkshireRobert Small1,7189.73
North West StaffordshireAlbert Stanley8,56659.81
NuneatonWilliam Johnson8,15450.81
RhonddaWilliam Abraham12,43678.21
St HelensThomas Glover6,51253.31
South GlamorganshireWilliam Brace11,61261.11
West FifeWilliam Adamson4,73637.72
West MonmouthshireThomas Richards13,29581.41
WhitehavenAndrew Sharp82528.83
WiganHenry Twist4,80352.81

By-elections, Jan–Dec 1910

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[12]
1910 Mid Glamorgan by-electionVernon Hartshorn6,21041.02

December 1910 general election

William Adamson, MP from 1910 to 1931
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[12]
Bishop AucklandWilliam House3,99333.22
Chester-le-StreetJohn Wilkinson TaylorunopposedN/A1
ChesterfieldJames Haslam7,28359.01
East GlamorganCharles Stanton4,67524.13
GowerJohn Williams5,48054.81
HallamshireJohn Wadsworth8,70859.91
HanleyEnoch Edwards8,34364.21
InceStephen Walsh7,11757.21
Manchester EastJohn Edward Sutton5,52454.31
Mid DerbyshireJohn Hancock6,55760.51
Mid GlamorganshireVernon Hartshorn6,10244.52
Mid LanarkshireRobert Smillie3,84724.73
NormantonFrederick HallunopposedN/A1
North East DerbyshireWilliam Edwin Harvey7,83856.31
North West StaffordshireAlbert Stanley8,12562.21
NuneatonWilliam Johnson8,19952.21
RhonddaWilliam Abraham9,07371.01
St HelensThomas Glover5,75248.92
South GlamorganshireWilliam Brace10,91058.41
West FifeWilliam Adamson6,12853.01
West MonmouthshireThomas RichardsunopposedN/A1
WhitehavenThomas Richardson1,41453.71
WiganHenry Twist4,11046.82

By-elections, 1910–1918

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position[12]
1911 North East Lanarkshire by-electionJohn Robertson2,87916.33
1912 Holmfirth by-electionWilliam Lunn3,19528.23
1912 Hanley by-electionSamuel Finney1,69411.83
1912 Midlothian by-electionRobert Brown2,41516.73
1913 Houghton-le-Spring by-electionWilliam House4,16526.23
1913 South Lanarkshire by-electionThomas Gibb1,67416.83
1914 North East Derbyshire by-electionJames Martin3,66922.53
1915 Merthyr Tydfil by-electionJames Winstone6,08037.22
1916 North West Staffordshire by-electionSamuel FinneyunopposedN/A1

1918 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[13]
AbertilleryWilliam BraceunopposedN/A1South Wales
Barnard CastleJohn Edmund Swan5,46842.91Durham
BedwelltyCharles Edwards11,37053.61South Wales
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley7,84441.62Durham
BothwellJohn Robertson9,02749.12Scottish
BroxtoweGeorge Alfred Spencer11,15055.21Nottinghamshire
BurslemSamuel Finney7,47444.31Midland
CaerphillyAlfred Onions11,49654.81South Wales
Clay CrossFrank Hall6,76645.92Derbyshire
ClevelandHarry Dack8,61035.32Cleveland
DarwenJohn McGurk5,21123.43Lancashire and Cheshire
Don ValleyEdward Hough3,22624.53Yorkshire
DurhamJoshua Ritson8,80949.42Durham
Ebbw ValeThomas RichardsunopposedN/A1South Wales
FarnworthThomas Greenall9,74040.82Lancashire and Cheshire
FromeEdward Gill10,45443.92Somerset
GowerJohn Williams10,10954.81South Wales
HamiltonDuncan Macgregor Graham6,98842.11Scottish
HemsworthJohn Guest8,10255.51Yorkshire
HexhamWilliam Weir4,16826.22Northumberland
Houghton-le-SpringRobert Richardson7,31536.41Durham
InceStephen Walsh14,88287.01Lancashire and Cheshire
LichfieldThomas Riley5,54836.42Midland
Manchester ClaytonJohn Edward Sutton7,65438.42Lancashire and Cheshire
MansfieldWilliam Carter8,95743.61Nottinghamshire
MerthyrJames Winstone12,68247.32South Wales
MorpethJohn Cairns7,67734.31Northumberland
NormantonFrederick HallunopposedN/A1Yorkshire
North East DerbyshireFrank Lee5,56028.62Derbyshire
North LanarkshireJoseph Sullivan5,67334.12Scottish
OgmoreVernon HartshornunopposedN/A1South Wales
OswestryThomas Morris8,46740.82North Wales
Peebles and Southern MidlothianJames Gold4,83039.42Scottish
PontefractIsaac Burns5,04737.12Yorkshire
PontypriddDavid Lewis Davies10,15242.82South Wales
Rhondda EastDavid Watts-MorganunopposedN/A1South Wales
Rhondda WestWilliam AbrahamunopposedN/A1South Wales
Rother ValleyThomas Walter Grundy9,91755.11Yorkshire
RothwellWilliam Lunn9,09844.11Yorkshire
SeahamJack Lawson8,98841.32Durham
SedgefieldJohn Herriotts5,80136.82Durham
South AyrshireJames Brown6,35837.31Scottish
SpennymoorJoseph Batey8,19646.52Durham
WallsendJohn Chapman6,83534.02Northumberland[14]
WansbeckEbenezer Edwards5,26747.52Northumberland
WentworthGeorge Henry Hirst13,02959.81Yorkshire
West FifeWilliam Adamson10,66472.61Scottish
WiganJohn Parkinson12,91448.01Lancashire and Cheshire
WorkingtonThomas Cape10,44151.41Cumberland*

By-elections, 1918–1922

Jack Lawson, MP from 1919 to 1949
By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1919 Bothwell by-electionJohn Robertson13,13568.81
1919 Pontefract by-electionIsaac Burns8,44546.02
1919 Chester-le-Street by-electionJack Lawson17,83877.11
1920 Abertillery by-electionGeorge Barker15,94266.41
1921 Penistone by-electionWilliam Gillis8,56036.21
1922 Tamworth by-electionGeorge Henry Jones6,67131.22
1922 Manchester Clayton by-electionJohn Edward Sutton14,66257.11
1922 Gower by-electionDavid Rhys Grenfell13,29657.51
1922 Pontypridd by-electionThomas Isaac Mardy Jones16,63057.01

1922 general election

Wilfred Paling, MP from 1922 to 1959
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[13]
AberdareGeorge Hall20,70457.21South Wales
AbertilleryGeorge BarkerunopposedN/A1South Wales
Barnard CastleJohn Swan8,05249.32Durham
BedwelltyCharles Edwards17,27063.01South Wales
BelperOliver Wright7,94238.92Derbyshire
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley14,72253.91Durham
BothwellJohn Robertson13,87257.01Scottish
BroxtoweGeorge Spencer11,69950.81Nottinghamshire
Chester-le-StreetJack Lawson20,29668.51Durham
DurhamJoshua Ritson14,06855.21Durham
ClevelandHarry Dack10,84329.53Cleveland
DarwenJohn McGurk4,52815.83Lancashire and Cheshire
DoncasterWilfred Paling13,43746.51Yorkshire
Don ValleyTom Williams9,90347.01Yorkshire
Dunfermline BurghsWilliam McLean Watson11,65250.41Scottish
Ebbw ValeEvan Davies16,94765.41South Wales
FarnworthThomas Greenall13,39145.61Lancashire and Cheshire
FromeEdward Gill14,31148.82Somerset
GowerDavid Rhys Grenfell13,38854.21South Wales
HamiltonDuncan Macgregor Graham12,36557.81Scottish
HemsworthJohn Guest14,29563.21Yorkshire
HexhamGeorge Shield5,05024.23Northumberland*
Houghton-le-SpringRobert Richardson14,61151.91Durham
InceStephen Walsh17,33267.71Lancashire and Cheshire
LeighHenry Twist15,00645.01Lancashire and Cheshire
LichfieldWalter John French9,31646.82Midland
Manchester ClaytonJohn Edward Sutton14,78950.02Lancashire and Cheshire
MansfieldWilliam Carter14,91748.02Nottinghamshire
MorpethJohn Cairns15,02648.31Northumberland
NeathWilliam Jenkins19,56659.51South Wales
NormantonFrederick Hall16,04073.31Yorkshire
North East DerbyshireFrank Lee9,35933.91Derbyshire
North LanarkshireJoseph Sullivan10,34947.31Scottish
NuneatonJames Stevenson10,84232.52Midland
OgmoreVernon Hartshorn17,32155.81South Wales
OswestryThomas Morris6,10523.83North Wales
Peebles and Southern MidlothianJoseph Westwood6,39436.01Scottish
PenistoneWilliam Gillis8,38233.72Yorkshire
PontefractTom Smith9,11138.91Yorkshire
PontypriddThomas Isaac Mardy Jones14,88447.21South Wales
Rhondda EastDavid Watts-Morgan17,14655.01South Wales
Rhondda WestWilliam John18,00162.11South Wales
Rother ValleyThomas GrundyunopposedN/A1Yorkshire
RothwellWilliam Lunn17,83162.81Yorkshire
SedgefieldJohn Herriotts9,75643.61Durham
South AyrshireJames Brown11,51155.61Scottish
South ShieldsWill Lawther15,73539.72Durham
SpennymoorJoseph Batey13,76650.31Durham
Stirling and FalkirkHugh Murnin11,07353.31Scottish*
WansbeckGeorge Warne16,03245.21Northumberland[14]
WentworthGeorge Henry HirstunopposedN/A1Yorkshire
West FifeWilliam AdamsonunopposedN/A1Scottish
WiganJohn Parkinson20,07956.51Lancashire and Cheshire
WorkingtonThomas Cape14,54654.71Cumberland

By-elections, 1922–1923

By-electionCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[14]
1923 Morpeth by-electionRobert Smillie20,05360.51Northumberland

1923 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[13]
AberdareGeorge Hall22,37958.21South Wales
AbertilleryGeorge BarkerunopposedN/A1South Wales
BarnsleyJohn Potts12,67448.01Yorkshire
BedwelltyCharles Edwards17,56467.61South Wales
BelperOliver Wright7,28431.52Derbyshire
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley15,07367.91Durham
BothwellJohn Robertson14,21160.21Scottish
BroxtoweGeorge Spencer13,21954.51Nottinghamshire
Chester-le-StreetJack Lawson20,71274.71Durham
Don ValleyTom Williams12,89860.41Yorkshire
DoncasterWilfred Paling16,19860.61Yorkshire
Dunfermline BurghsWilliam McLean Watson12,60653.61Scottish
DurhamJoshua Ritson13,81956.81Durham
Ebbw ValeEvan Davies16,49265.61South Wales
FarnworthThomas Greenall14,85857.21Lancashire and Cheshire
GowerDavid Rhys Grenfell14,77159.11South Wales
HamiltonDuncan Macgregor Graham11,85858.41Scottish
HemsworthJohn Guest13,15970.11Yorkshire
Houghton-le-SpringRobert Richardson15,22559.31Durham
InceStephen Walsh17,36573.51Lancashire and Cheshire
LeighJoe Tinker13,98943.01Lancashire and Cheshire
Manchester ClaytonJohn Edward Sutton17,25556.71Lancashire and Cheshire
MansfieldFrank Varley18,81357.81Nottinghamshire
MorpethRobert Smillie16,90264.21Northumberland
NeathWilliam Jenkins20,76462.31South Wales
NormantonFrederick Hall15,45378.01Yorkshire
North East DerbyshireFrank Lee10,97139.51Derbyshire
North LanarkshireJoseph Sullivan10,52650.51Scottish
OgmoreVernon HartshornunopposedN/A1South Wales
Peebles and Southern MidlothianJoseph Westwood7,88243.01Scottish
PontefractTom Smith11,13445.31Yorkshire
PontypriddThomas Mardy Jones16,83754.91South Wales
Rhondda EastDavid Watts-Morgan21,33871.91South Wales
Rhondda WestWilliam John18,20665.41South Wales
Rother ValleyThomas Walter Grundy15,96768.61Yorkshire
RothwellWilliam Lunn15,11566.01Yorkshire
SedgefieldJohn Herriotts11,08750.02Durham
South AyrshireJames Brown11,16955.91Scottish
South ShieldsWill Lawther15,71740.72Durham
SpennymoorJoseph Batey15,56765.71Durham
StokeJohn Watts12,50248.82Midland
WansbeckGeorge Warne18,58356.81Northumberland
WentworthGeorge Henry HirstunopposedN/A1Yorkshire
West FifeWilliam Adamson12,20465.41Scottish
WiganJohn Allen Parkinson19,63757.61Lancashire and Cheshire
WorkingtonThomas Cape15,29656.51Cumberland

1924 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor[13]
AberdareGeorge Hall20,70457.21South Wales
AbertilleryGeorge BarkerunopposedN/A1South Wales
BarnsleyJohn Potts14,73851.71Yorkshire
BedwelltyCharles EdwardsunopposedN/A1South Wales
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley17,67062.61Durham
BothwellJohn Robertson14,59156.31Scottish
BroxtoweGeorge Spencer15,27655.41Nottinghamshire
Chester-le-StreetJack Lawson22,70071.01Durham
ClevelandWilliam Mansfield11,15329.42Cleveland
DoncasterWilfred Paling16,49652.71Yorkshire
Don ValleyTom Williams14,95853.91Yorkshire
Dunfermline BurghsWilliam McLean Watson13,88757.91Scottish
DurhamJoshua Ritson15,03254.91Durham
Ebbw ValeEvan DaviesunopposedN/A1South Wales
FarnworthThomas Greenall15,32747.51Lancashire and Cheshire
GowerDavid Rhys Grenfell15,37457.21South Wales
HamiltonDuncan Macgregor Graham13,00360.81Scottish
HemsworthJohn Guest15,59369.31Yorkshire
Houghton-le-SpringRobert Richardson17,85757.81Durham
InceStephen Walsh18,27270.01Lancashire and Cheshire
LeighJoe Tinker17,26251.51Lancashire and Cheshire
LichfieldFrank Hodges12,51246.22Midland
Manchester ClaytonJohn Edward Sutton17,33854.21Lancashire and Cheshire
MansfieldFrank Varley19,44159.01Nottinghamshire
MorpethRobert Smillie19,24856.81Northumberland
NeathWilliam JenkinsunopposedN/A1South Wales
NormantonFrederick HallunopposedN/A1Yorkshire
North East DerbyshireFrank Lee13,42044.91Derbyshire
North LanarkshireJoseph Sullivan11,85246.12Scottish
OgmoreVernon HartshornunopposedN/A1South Wales
Peebles and Southern MidlothianJoseph Westwood7,79740.81Scottish
PontefractTom Smith13,04448.72Yorkshire
PontypriddThomas Mardy-Jones18,30155.91South Wales
Rhondda EastDavid Watts-MorganunopposedN/A1South Wales
Rhondda WestWilliam JohnunopposedN/A1South Wales
Rother ValleyThomas Walter Grundy18,75065.31Yorkshire
RothwellWilliam Lunn16,54061.81Yorkshire
SedgefieldJohn Herriotts12,55247.32Durham
South AyrshireJames Brown11,31350.41Scottish
South ShieldsWill Lawther16,85242.12Durham
SpennymoorJoseph Batey17,21163.01Durham
Stirling and FalkirkHugh Murnin13,43653.91Scottish*
StokeJohn Watts13,31842.72Midland
WansbeckGeorge Warne21,15952.91Northumberland
WentworthGeorge HirstunopposedN/A1Yorkshire
West FifeWilliam Adamson14,68570.91Scottish
WiganJohn Parkinson20,35057.61Lancashire and Cheshire
WorkingtonThomas Cape15,35355.61Cumberland

By-elections, 1924–1929

By-electionCandidateVotes%PositionSponsor
1926 Bothwell by-electionJoseph Sullivan14,83059.71
1929 Wansbeck by-electionGeorge Shield20,39858.01[15]Northumberland[14]

1929 general election

Aneurin Bevan, MP from 1929 to 1960
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[16]Sponsor[13]
AberdareGeorge Hall29,55064.61South Wales
AbertilleryGeorge Daggar20,17564.51South Wales
Barnard CastleWill Lawther9,28142.01Durham
BarnsleyJohn Potts21,85553.81Yorkshire
BedwelltyCharles Edwards26,02179.01South Wales
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley21,22159.11Durham
BothwellJoseph Sullivan17,00655.31Scottish
Chester-le-StreetJack Lawson26,97569.81Durham
ClevelandWilliam Mansfield16,93836.31Cleveland
Don ValleyTom Williams31,46673.31Yorkshire
DoncasterWilfred Paling25,29556.01Yorkshire
Dunfermline BurghsWilliam McLean Watson15,28858.51Scottish
DurhamJoshua Ritson18,51456.81Durham
Ebbw ValeAneurin Bevan20,08860.31South Wales
FarnworthGuy Rowson21,85752.21Lancashire and Cheshire
GowerDavid Rhys Grenfell20,66454.01South Wales
HamiltonDuncan Graham16,59567.11Scottish
HemsworthJohn Guest26,07579.91Yorkshire
Houghton-le-SpringRobert Richardson25,05657.11Durham
InceGordon Macdonald26,09173.81Lancashire and Cheshire
LeighJoe Tinker25,63557.01Lancashire and Cheshire
Manchester ClaytonJohn Edward Sutton21,10355.01Lancashire and Cheshire
Midlothian and Peebles NorthernAndrew Clarke10,77937.52
MorpethEbby Edwards25,50861.31Northumberland
NeathWilliam Jenkins29,45560.21South Wales
NormantonFrederick Hall26,00883.11Yorkshire
North East DerbyshireFrank Lee21,63354.61Derbyshire
OgmoreVernon Hartshorn22,90056.71South Wales
Peebles and Southern MidlothianJoseph Westwood11,16145.51Scottish
PenistoneRennie Smith17,28645.21Yorkshire
PontefractTom Smith17,33547.81Yorkshire
PontypriddThomas Mardy Jones20,83553.11South Wales
Rhondda EastDavid Watts Morgan19,01050.21South Wales
Rhondda WestWilliam John23,23865.11South Wales
Rother ValleyThomas Walter Grundy30,40576.31Yorkshire
RothwellWilliam Lunn27,32061.71Yorkshire
SedgefieldJohn Herriotts15,74947.71Durham
South AyrshireJames Brown16,98158.11Scottish
SpennymoorJoseph Batey20,85871.81Durham
Stirling and FalkirkHugh Murnin15,40847.41Scottish
WansbeckGeorge Shield27,93054.41Northumberland
WentworthGeorge Henry Hirst35,27675.11Yorkshire
West FifeWilliam Adamson17,66860.01Scottish
WiganJohn Parkinson27,46258.51Lancashire and Cheshire
WorkingtonThomas Cape20,59165.21Cumberland

By-elections, 1929–1931

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1931 Pontypridd by-electionDavid Lewis Davies20,68759.91[17]
1931 Ogmore by-electionEdward Williams19,35678.81[17]

1931 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[18]Sponsor
AberavonWilliam Cove23,02958.41
AberdareGeorge HallunopposedN/A1South Wales
AbertilleryGeorge DaggarunopposedN/A1South Wales
Barnard CastleWill Lawther10,28744.72Durham
BarnsleyJohn Potts20,62249.12Yorkshire
BedwelltyCharles EdwardsunopposedN/A1South Wales
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley18,43149.32Durham
BothwellJoseph Sullivan14,42343.52Scottish
ClevelandWilliam Mansfield20,06039.62Cleveland
DoncasterWilfred Paling22,36345.12Yorkshire
Don ValleyTom Williams27,59958.61Yorkshire
DurhamJoshua Ritson17,13649.62Durham
Ebbw ValeAneurin BevanunopposedN/A1South Wales
FarnworthGuy Rowson19,55346.52Lancashire and Cheshire
GowerDavid Rhys Grenfell21,96353.41South Wales
HamiltonDuncan Macgregor Graham14,23353.91Scottish
HemsworthGabriel Price23,60970.51Yorkshire
Houghton-le-SpringRobert Richardson22,70047.12Durham
InceGordon Macdonald23,23763.41Lancashire and Cheshire
LeighJoe Tinker23,96552.31Lancashire and Cheshire
Manchester ClaytonJohn Edward Sutton17,16943.82Lancashire and Cheshire
MorpethEbby Edwards18,17448.72Northumberland
NeathWilliam Jenkins30,87364.01South Wales
NormantonFrederick Hall22,87769.61Yorkshire
North East DerbyshireFrank Lee19,38547.52Derbyshire
OgmoreEdward Williams23,06461.01South Wales
Peebles and Southern MidlothianJoseph Westwood9,18534.52Scottish
PontefractTom Smith16,87044.62Yorkshire
PontypriddDavid Lewis Davies21,75158.41South Wales
Rhondda EastDavid Watts-Morgan22,08668.11South Wales
Rhondda WestWilliam John23,02484.31South Wales
Rother ValleyThomas Walter Grundy26,18562.31Yorkshire
RothwellWilliam Lunn24,89752.91Yorkshire
SedgefieldJohn Herriotts15,40441.22Durham
South AyrshireJames Brown13,73345.22Scottish
SpennymoorJoseph Batey18,07256.21Durham
Stirling and Falkirk BurghsHugh Murnin12,48336.42Scottish
WansbeckGeorge Shield24,12641.82Northumberland
WentworthGeorge Henry Hirst31,86168.81Yorkshire
West FifeWilliam Adamson11,06335.82Scottish
WiganJohn Parkinson23,54451.11Lancashire and Cheshire
WorkingtonThomas Cape18,46954.91Cumberland

By-elections, 1931–1935

S. O. Davies, MP from 1934
By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1933 Rhondda East by-electionWilliam Mainwaring14,12742.51[19]
1933 Normanton by-electionTom SmithunopposedN/A1[19]
1933 Wentworth by-electionWilfred PalingunopposedN/A1[20]
1934 Hemsworth by-electionGeorge GriffithsunopposedN/A1[20]
1934 Merthyr by-electionS. O. Davies18,64551.81[20]

1935 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[21]Sponsor
AberdareGeorge HallunopposedN/A1South Wales
AbertilleryGeorge DaggarunopposedN/A1South Wales
BarnsleyJohn Potts25,31858.91Yorkshire
BedwelltyCharles EdwardsunopposedN/A1South Wales
Berwick and HaddingtonJohn Robertson14,29941.92Scottish
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley24,14862.31Durham
BothwellJames C. Welsh20,90060.31Scottish
Chester-le-StreetJack Lawson29,11171.01Durham
Don ValleyTom Williams33,22068.91Yorkshire
Dunfermline BurghsWilliam McLean Watson16,27152.31Scottish
DurhamJoshua Ritson21,51759.11Durham
Ebbw ValeAneurin Bevan25,00777.81South Wales
FarnworthGuy Rowson22,04051.71Lancashire and Cheshire
GowerDavid Grenfell25,63266.81South Wales
HamiltonDuncan Graham17,04965.71Scottish
HemsworthGeorge Griffiths28,29880.11Yorkshire
Houghton-le-SpringWilliam Stewart30,66557.21Durham
InceGordon Macdonald26,33472.61Lancashire and Cheshire
LeighJoe TinkerunopposedN/A1Lancashire and Cheshire
LichfieldGeorge Henry Jones20,19146.22Midland
MerthyrS. O. Davies20,53068.01South Wales
MorpethRobert Taylor28,90059.21Northumberland[14]
NeathWilliam JenkinsunopposedN/A1South Wales
NormantonTom Smith26,70581.41Yorkshire
North East DerbyshireFrank Lee25,38257.21Derbyshire
OgmoreTed WilliamsunopposedN/A1South Wales
Peebles and South MidlothianDavid Pryde12,20947.22Scottish
PontypriddDavid Lewis DaviesunopposedN/A1South Wales
Rhondda EastWilliam Mainwaring22,08861.81South Wales
Rhondda WestWilliam JohnunopposedN/A1South Wales
Rother ValleyEdward Dunn33,27172.01Yorkshire
RothwellWilliam Lunn31,47264.51Yorkshire
South AyrshireJames Brown18,19057.61Scottish
SpennymoorJoseph Batey21,47371.21Durham
WansbeckEdward Dowling29,90449.22Northumberland[14]
WentworthWilfred Paling37,47182.11Yorkshire
West FifeWilliam Adamson12,86935.72Scottish
WiganJohn Parkinson27,95061.31Lancashire and Cheshire
WorkingtonThomas CapeunopposedN/A1Cumberland

By-elections, 1935–1945

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1936 Llanelly by-electionJim Griffiths32,18866.81[22]
1938 Barnsley by-electionFrank Collindridge23,56664.41[23]
1939 South Ayrshire by-electionAlexander Sloan17,90858.01[23]
1942 North East Derbyshire by-electionHenry WhiteunopposedN/A1[24]
1942 Wigan by-electionWilliam FosterunopposedN/A1[24]
1942 Spennymoor by-electionJames MurrayunopposedN/A1[24]
1942 Rothwell by-electionThomas BrooksunopposedN/A1[24]
1942 Ince by-electionTom BrownunopposedN/A1[24]
1943 Hamilton by-electionTom FraserunopposedN/A1[24]
1943 Consett by-electionJames GlanvilleunopposedN/A1[24]
1944 Clay Cross by-electionHarold Neal13,69376.31[24]
1945 Neath by-electionD. J. Williams30,84779.31[24]

1945 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[25]
BarnsleyFrank Collindridge30,61472.91
BedwelltyCharles Edwards30,48082.11
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley29,93171.71
BothwellJohn Timmons25,36965.81
CaerphillyNess Edwards29,15880.21
Chester-le-StreetJack Lawson33,78876.81
Clay CrossHarold Neal27,53882.11
ConsettJames Glanville28,61770.11
DewsburyWilliam Paling16,33056.31
Don ValleyThomas Williams40,15371.71
Dunfermline BurghsWilliam McLean Watson22,02164.71
DurhamCharles Grey24,13566.21
Ebbw ValeAneurin Bevan27,20980.11
GowerDavid Grenfell30,67668.51
HamiltonTom Fraser20,01573.51
HemsworthGeorge Griffiths33,98481.41
Houghton-le-SpringBilly Blyton43,73066.71
InceTom Brown28,70274.41
Kirkcaldy BurghsThomas Hubbard15,40145.01
LlanellyJim Griffiths44,51481.11
MansfieldBernard Taylor43,11375.11
MerthyrS. O. Davies24,87981.41
MorpethRobert Taylor38,52173.21
NeathD. J. Williams37,95775.81
NormantonTom Smith28,23884.31
North East DerbyshireHenry White35,79565.61
OgmoreTed Williams32,71576.41
Peebles and Southern MidlothianDavid Pryde15,54655.71
PontypoolArthur Jenkins27,45577.31
Rhondda EastWilliam Mainwaring16,73348.41
Rhondda WestIorwerth ThomasunopposedN/A1
Rother ValleyDavid Griffiths44,44975.21
South AyrshireAlexander Sloan21,23561.31
SpennymoorJames Murray22,58769.91
WallsendJohn McKay32,06560.11
WentworthWilfred Paling44,08083.61
WiganWilliam Foster31,39268.21

By-elections, 1945–1950

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1946 Hemsworth by-electionHorace HolmesunopposedN/A1
1946 Ogmore by-electionJohn Evans13,63270.61
1946 Aberdare by-electionDavid Thomas24,21568.31
1947 Normanton by-electionGeorge Sylvester19,08579.81
1948 Wigan by-electionRonald Williams28,94159.11

1950 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[26]
AberdareDavid Thomas33,39075.61
BarnsleyFrank Collindridge42,00868.61
BedwelltyHarold Finch31,32983.41
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley28,34368.91
BolsoverHarold Neal34,01780.61
BothwellJohn Timmons25,71556.71
CaerphillyNess Edwards30,27077.51
Chester-le-StreetPatrick Bartley35,34877.31
ConsettJames Glanville34,90766.81
Dearne ValleyWilfred Paling40,42079.61
DewsburyWilliam Paling29,34153.61
Don ValleyThomas Williams39,78974.01
DurhamCharles Grey36,02468.11
Ebbw ValeAneurin Bevan28,24580.71
GowerDavid Grenfell32,56476.11
HamiltonTom Fraser29,29270.01
HemsworthHorace Holmes47,93482.41
Houghton-le-SpringBilly Blyton36,04477.11
InceTom Brown32,14571.81
Kirkcaldy BurghsThomas Hubbard25,75660.01
LlanellyJim Griffiths39,32670.81
MansfieldBernard Taylor36,22466.71
Merthyr TydfilS. O. Davies29,12078.91
Midlothian and PeeblesDavid Pryde26,96652.81
MorpethRobert Taylor27,54871.51
NeathD. J. Williams33,03473.01
NormantonThomas Brooks31,98674.51
North East DerbyshireHenry White33,41766.31
North West DurhamJames Murray31,08469.71
PontefractGeorge Sylvester35,43275.61
Rhondda EastWilliam Mainwaring26,64575.91
Rhondda WestIorwerth Thomas27,15082.41
Rother ValleyDavid Griffiths42,22276.61
SedgefieldJoseph Slater27,94662.51
WallsendJohn McKay33,79056.41
WiganRonald Williams32,74662.51

1951 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[27]
AberdareDavid Thomas34,78378.61
BarnsleySidney Schofield37,52369.71
BedwelltyHarold Finch31,58283.31
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley28,33768.21
BolsoverHarold Neal33,66179.91
BothwellJohn Timmons26,52956.31
CaerphillyNess Edwards30,52377.21
Chester-le-StreetPatrick Bartley35,51177.01
ConsettJames Glanville35,70569.21
Dearne ValleyWilfred Paling39,78279.61
DewsburyWilliam Paling28,65053.31
Don ValleyThomas Williams39,68774.11
DurhamCharles Grey35,59767.11
Ebbw ValeAneurin Bevan28,28380.71
GowerDavid Grenfell32,66175.91
HamiltonTom Fraser28,59168.71
HemsworthHorace Holmes47,40282.71
Houghton-le-SpringBilly Blyton37,71875.81
InceTom Brown32,14872.31
Kirkcaldy BurghsThomas Hubbard26,88560.61
LlanellyJim Griffiths39,73172.51
MansfieldBernard Taylor37,09769.91
Merthyr TydfilS. O. Davies28,84179.61
Midlothian and PeeblesDavid Pryde29,27155.31
MorpethRobert Taylor27,71871.91
NeathD. J. Williams34,49676.91
NormantonAlbert Roberts31,05273.51
North East DerbyshireHenry White33,37666.71
North West DurhamJames Murray30,41768.71
PontefractGeorge Sylvester35,28076.21
Rhondda EastWilliam Mainwaring27,95881.21
Rhondda WestIorwerth Thomas26,12381.11
Rother ValleyDavid Griffiths41,99075.71
SedgefieldJoseph Slater28,21962.31
WallsendJohn McKay35,67858.71
WellsDavid Llewellyn21,48144.82
WiganRonald Williams34,53066.91

By-elections, 1951–1955

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1953 Barnsley by-electionRoy Mason29,28372.91

1955 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[28]
BarnsleyRoy Mason39,48572.81
BedwelltyHarold Finch30,10482.41
BlaydonWilliam Whiteley25,27366.51
BolsoverHarold Neal30,07478.91
BothwellJohn Timmons23,36554.21
CaerphillyNess Edwards27,85275.21
Chester-le-StreetPatrick Bartley32,32376.31
ConsettWilliam Stones30,97967.11
Dearne ValleyWilfred Paling36,71877.91
DewsburyWilliam Paling23,28652.11
Don ValleyThomas Williams38,43373.71
DurhamCharles Grey32,41266.11
Ebbw ValeAneurin Bevan26,05879.31
GowerDavid Grenfell26,30468.31
HamiltonTom Fraser26,18767.41
HemsworthHorace Holmes42,60383.31
Houghton-le-SpringBilly Blyton33,37576.11
InceTom Brown29,83072.71
Kirkcaldy BurghsThomas Hubbard23,86159.31
LlanellyJim Griffiths34,02166.61
MansfieldBernard Taylor29,54368.51
Merthyr TydfilS. O. Davies25,63077.31
MidlothianDavid Pryde25,99460.21
NeathD. J. Williams30,58176.41
NormantonAlbert Roberts27,84673.51
North East DerbyshireHenry White34,96566.51
North SomersetDavid Llewellyn22,80245.82
North West DurhamWilliam Ainsley27,11667.41
PontefractGeorge Sylvester32,64676.21
Rhondda EastWilliam Mainwaring21,85972.61
Rhondda WestIorwerth Thomas21,28873.81
Rother ValleyDavid Griffiths39,96875.61
SedgefieldJoseph Slater37,22159.71
WallsendJohn McKay34,62557.81
WiganRonald Williams29,75564.41

By-elections, 1955–1959

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1956 Blaydon by-electionRobert Woof18,79169.91
1956 Chester-le-Street by-electionNorman Pentland27,91280.81
1958 Wigan by-electionAlan Fitch27,41571.01

1959 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[29]
BarnsleyRoy Mason42,56573.71
BedwelltyHarold Finch30,69781.81
BlaydonRobert Woof25,96965.41
BolsoverHarold Neal32,53678.21
BothwellJohn Timmons25,11954.71
CaerphillyNess Edwards28,15472.71
Chester-le-StreetNorman Pentland33,90175.81
ConsettWilliam Stones32,30766.81
Dearne ValleyEdwin Wainwright39,08877.71
Don ValleyRichard Kelley40,93570.91
DurhamCharles Grey33,79566.41
Ebbw ValeAneurin Bevan27,32681.01
HamiltonTom Fraser27,42366.11
HemsworthAlan Beaney45,15382.21
Houghton-le-SpringBilly Blyton35,96075.91
InceTom Brown30,75272.31
LlanellyJim Griffiths34,62566.71
MansfieldBernard Taylor31,06667.91
Merthyr TydfilS. O. Davies26,60877.11
MidlothianJames Hill28,45760.21
NeathD. J. Williams30,46971.41
NormantonAlbert Roberts29,67272.71
North East DerbyshireThomas Swain37,44462.91
North West DurhamWilliam Ainsley28,06468.11
PontefractGeorge Sylvester35,19476.41
Rhondda EastElfed Davies20,56565.21
Rhondda WestIorwerth Thomas21,13072.01
Rother ValleyDavid Griffiths43,96274.11
SedgefieldJoseph Slater30,64258.51
WallsendJohn McKay37,86256.61
WiganAlan Fitch30,66466.31

By-elections, 1959–1964

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1962 Pontefract by-electionJoseph Harper26,46177.31

1964 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[30]
AyrAlex Eadie18,34647.82
BarnsleyRoy Mason37,25066.81
BedwelltyHarold Finch29,42583.51
BlaydonRobert Woof25,92666.71
BolsoverHarold Neal31,23479.31
CaerphillyNess Edwards26,00172.11
ChesterfieldEric Varley29,45256.51
Chester-le-StreetNorman Pentland32,89575.21
ConsettWilliam Stones29,67668.11
Dearne ValleyEdwin Wainwright38,10180.71
Don ValleyRichard Kelley42,45271.91
Dunfermline BurghsAdam Hunter22,46861.61
DurhamCharles Grey32,81868.31
HamiltonTom Fraser28,96471.01
HemsworthAlan Beaney42,52883.11
InceMichael McGuire31,04272.01
Liverpool West DerbyEric Ogden21,13454.71
LlanellyJim Griffiths32,54665.91
MansfieldBernard Taylor29,05563.61
Merthyr TydfilS. O. Davies23,27575.31
MidlothianJames Hill29,82061.31
NormantonAlbert Roberts28,47772.51
North East DerbyshireThomas Swain38,65764.21
PontefractJoseph Harper32,35776.21
Rhondda EastElfed Davies20,51071.21
Rhondda WestIorwerth Thomas20,71379.31
Rother ValleyDavid Griffiths43,10174.41
SedgefieldJoseph Slater32,27360.71
WiganAlan Fitch28,64069.41

By-elections, 1964–1966

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1965 Abertillery by-electionClifford Williams18,25679.01

1966 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[31]
AbertilleryClifford Williams23,35388.11
BarnsleyRoy Mason38,74475.71
BedwelltyHarold Finch29,72386.31
Berwick-upon-TweedJames W. Conway9,90833.02
BlaydonRobert Woof26,62969.21
BolsoverHarold Neal30,11481.61
CaerphillyNess Edwards26,33074.31
ChesterfieldEric Varley31,54261.61
Chester-le-StreetNorman Pentland32,46777.01
Dearne ValleyEdwin Wainwright36,73581.61
Don ValleyRichard Kelley43,97374.91
Dunfermline BurghsAdam Hunter20,70958.41
DurhamCharles Grey32,20070.61
HamiltonTom Fraser27,86571.21
HemsworthAlan Beaney41,88785.41
InceMichael McGuire30,91573.61
Liverpool West DerbyEric Ogden19,98856.91
LlanellyJim Griffiths33,67471.41
MansfieldDon Concannon28,84964.21
Merthyr TydfilS. O. Davies21,73774.51
MidlothianAlex Eadie27,60856.61
NormantonAlbert Roberts29,41676.41
North East DerbyshireThomas Swain38,72366.91
PontefractJoseph Harper32,32878.41
Rhondda EastElfed Davies21,56777.41
Rhondda WestIorwerth Thomas19,06076.11
Rother ValleyDavid Griffiths43,63476.81
SedgefieldJoseph Slater34,05864.71
WiganAlan Fitch28,75472.91

By-elections, 1966–1970

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1967 Hamilton by-electionAlexander Wilson16,59841.52

1970 general election

Dennis Skinner, MP from 1970
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[32]
BarnsleyRoy Mason34,95664.81
BlaydonRobert Woof25,72464.91
BolsoverDennis Skinner28,83077.51
CarltonCarl Bennett27,04340.42
ChesterfieldEric Varley30,38659.01
Chester-le-StreetNorman Pentland33,69471.61
Dearne ValleyEdwin Wainwright33,96675.11
Don ValleyRichard Kelley42,49669.51
Dunfermline BurghsAdam Hunter21,53257.11
HamiltonAlexander Wilson25,43153.01
HemsworthAlan Beaney40,01380.81
InceMichael McGuire32,29568.51
Liverpool West DerbyEric Ogden22,32457.31
MansfieldDon Concannon30,55466.11
MidlothianAlex Eadie30,80252.91
MorpethGeorge Grant21,82660.41
NormantonAlbert Roberts28,42168.41
North East DerbyshireThomas Swain38,18160.91
PontefractJoseph Harper31,77474.81
Rhondda EastElfed Davies19,60268.71
WiganAlan Fitch28,10267.51

By-elections, 1970–1974

By-electionCandidateVotes%Position
1972 Rochdale by-electionLawrence Cunliffe14,20331.12

February 1974 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[33]
BarnsleyRoy Mason40,59571.81
BlaydonRobert Woof22,27958.71
BolsoverDennis Skinner30,78776.51
Cardiff North WestCharlie Blewett10,64129.92
ChesterfieldEric Varley31,04054.81
Dearne ValleyEdwin Wainwright34,72768.81
Don ValleyRichard Kelley48,73770.11
DunfermlineAdam Hunter19,20139.31
HamiltonAlexander Wilson19,07048.01
HemsworthAlec Woodall44,09382.81
InceMichael McGuire39,82270.01
Liverpool West DerbyEric Ogden22,68954.71
MansfieldDon Concannon34,37864.51
MidlothianAlex Eadie32,22044.71
MorpethGeorge Grant22,02656.41
NormantonAlbert Roberts29,62167.21
North East DerbyshireThomas Swain29,60257.01
Pontefract and CastlefordJoseph Harper34,40974.81
RochdaleLawrence Cunliffe16,36731.82
RushcliffeMichael Gallagher12,11922.62
WiganAlan Fitch30,48571.31

October 1974 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[34]
BarnsleyRoy Mason34,21265.31
Berwick-upon-TweedG. Spain4,76814.03
BlaydonRobert Woof23,74352.31
BolsoverDennis Skinner27,27570.61
Cardiff North WestCharlie Blewett11,31932.72
ChesterfieldEric Varley30,95359.91
Dearne ValleyEdwin Wainwright33,31574.11
Don ValleyRichard Kelley41,18763.31
DunfermlineAdam Hunter18,47040.11
HamiltonAlexander Wilson18,48747.61
HemsworthAlec Woodall37,46776.51
InceMichael McGuire35,45363.51
Liverpool West DerbyEric Ogden23,96460.51
MansfieldDon Concannon28,96457.41
MidlothianAlex Eadie28,65241.51
MorpethGeorge Grant22,69663.81
NormantonAlbert Roberts24,37258.71
North East DerbyshireThomas Swain25,23449.91
Pontefract and CastlefordJoseph Harper30,20870.41
WiganAlan Fitch27,69265.81

1979 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[35]
AshfieldFrank Haynes33,11652.81
BarnsleyRoy Mason36,27664.01
BolsoverDennis Skinner27,49566.61
CarltonArthur Palmer18,98931.42
ChesterfieldEric Varley31,04957.41
Dearne ValleyEdwin Wainwright31,78368.81
Don ValleyMichael Welsh39,60355.61
HemsworthAlec Woodall36,50969.61
InceMichael McGuire34,59956.21
LeighLawrence Cunliffe27,73654.11
Liverpool West DerbyEric Ogden22,57655.51
MansfieldDon Concannon29,05152.31
MidlothianAlex Eadie37,77347.81
MorpethGeorge Grant21,74456.31
North East DerbyshireRaymond Ellis27,21848.11
NormantonAlbert Roberts26,59156.41
RushcliffeClive Atkins11,71221.32
WiganAlan Fitch26,14459.81

1983 general election

Kevin Barron, MP from 1983
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[36]
AshfieldFrank Haynes21,85941.71
Barnsley CentralRoy Mason21,84759.81
Barnsley EastTerry Patchett23,90566.31
BolsoverDennis Skinner26,51456.31
ChesterfieldEric Varley23,88148.11
Doncaster NorthMichael Welsh26,62652.81
Don ValleyMartin Redmond23,03645.11
HemsworthAlec Woodall22,08159.31
LeighLawrence Cunliffe25,47751.21
MansfieldDon Concannon18,67040.51
MakerfieldMichael McGuire25,11449.31
MidlothianAlex Eadie19,40142.71
North East DerbyshireRaymond Ellis21,09440.81
Rother ValleyKevin Barron21,78146.51
WansbeckJack Thompson21,73247.01

1987 general election

Ronnie Campbell, MP from 1987
ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position
Barnsley CentralEric Illsley26,13966.81
Barnsley EastTerry Patchett29,94874.51
Blyth ValleyRonnie Campbell19,60442.51
BolsoverDennis Skinner28,45356.21
ClydesdaleJimmy Hood21,82645.31
Doncaster NorthMichael Welsh32,95061.81
Don ValleyMartin Redmond29,20053.11
EasingtonJohn Cummings32,39668.11
HemsworthGeorge Buckley27,85967.01
LeighLawrence Cunliffe30,06458.61
MidlothianAlex Eadie22,55348.31
Rother ValleyKevin Barron28,29256.41
WansbeckJack Thompson28,08057.51

1992 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[37][38]
Barnsley CentralEric Illsley27,04869.31
Barnsley EastTerry Patchett30,34677.21
Barnsley West and PenistoneMichael Clapham27,96558.31
Blyth ValleyRonnie Campbell24,54249.91
BolsoverDennis Skinner33,97864.51
ClydesdaleJimmy Hood21,41844.61
Doncaster NorthKevin Hughes34,13561.81
Don ValleyMartin Redmond32,00855.01
EasingtonJohn Cummings34,26972.71
LeighLawrence Cunliffe32,22561.31
MidlothianEric Clarke20,58843.91
Rother ValleyKevin Barron30,97760.51
Sunderland NorthBill Etherington30,48160.71
WansbeckJack Thompson30,04659.71

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