The Epsom by-election, 1928 was a parliamentary by-election for the British House of Commons constituency of Epsom, Surrey on 4 July 1928.
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Vacancy
The by-election was caused by the resignation of the sitting Unionist MP, Sir Rowland Blades. He had been MP here since winning the seat in 1918.
Election History
Epsom had been created in 1885 and won by a Unionist at every election since. The Unionists even won comfortably in 1923, when there was no Liberal candidate standing. The result at the last General Election was
Candidates
Campaign
Polling Day was set for 4 July 1928.
Result
The Unionists held the seat, but the feature of the result was the Liberals pushing Labour into third place.
Aftermath
Southby held the seat at the following General Election, against a further challenge from Kerr, who managed a swing of 1.9% to the Liberals. Keynes did not fight the seat, contesting Horsham and Worthing instead and finishing third. The result at the following General Election;