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Darlington by election, 1923

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The Darlington by-election, 1923 was a by-election held on 28 February 1923 for the British House of Commons constituency of Darlington in County Durham.

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Vacancy

The seat had become vacant when the sitting Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), Herbert Pike Pease was elevated to the peerage as Baron Daryngton. He had held the seat since the December 1910 general election.

Candidates

  • William Pease, who had not previously contested a parliamentary election, stood for the Conservatives.
  • The Labour Party candidate was W.J. Sherwood, who had also fought the seat in 1922, having contested The Hartlepools in 1918.
  • Result

    On a slightly reduced turnout, Pease won the seat with a comfortable majority.

    Aftermath

    Sherwood stood again at the general election in December 1923, losing again to Pease. Pease held the seat until his death in 1926.

    References

    Darlington by-election, 1923 Wikipedia