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Rotherham by election, 1916

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Rotherham by-election, 1916

The Rotherham by-election was a Parliamentary by-election. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post voting system.

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Vacancy

Rt Hon. Jack Pease had been Liberal MP for the seat of Rotherham since the Rotherham by-election, 1910. In 1916, he was appointed Postmaster General, an office of profit under the Crown and therefore required to seek re-election.

Electoral history

This was a safe Liberal seat and at the last General Election, Pease was re-elected comfortably;

Result

Due to the war-time electoral truce between the main parties, Pease did not face a Unionist or Labour Party opponent. He was returned unopposed.

Aftermath

Pease was made Baron Gainford in 1917 which resulted in the Rotherham by-election, 1917.

References

Rotherham by-election, 1916 Wikipedia