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A by-election was held in Keighley constituency in the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1911 to fill a vacancy in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
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Vacancy
The vacancy was caused by the death on 30 September 1911 of Sir John Brigg, who had been the Liberal MP for Keighley since 1895.
Candidates
Result
The by-election was held on 27 October. The seat was held for the Liberals by Stanley Buckmaster, who gained 39% of the vote and obtained a majority of 825 over a Conservative and a Labour candidate.
Aftermath
In 1913 Buckmaster was appointed Solicitor General and required to fight another by-election
Anderson was elected MP for Sheffield Attercliffe in 1914. Acworth did not contest another election.
References
Keighley by-election, 1911 Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA