Elections in the 2020s Elections in the 2010s Elections in the 2000s Following the death of Jamie Cann on 15 October 2001, a by-election was held on 22 November 2001.
Elections in the 1990s Elections in the 1980s Elections in the 1970s Elections in the 1960s Elections in the 1950s Election in the 1940s Elections in the 1930s Elections in the 1920s Elections in the 1910s • Change of vote share and swing calculated from the December 1910 party ticket vote.
General election 1914/15: Another general election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected; •
Unionist:
John Ganzoni •
Liberal:
Daniel Ford Goddard •
Independent Labour:
Robert Jackson (not supported by Labour Party HQ)
Elections in the 1900s Elections in the 1890s Elections in the 1880s • Caused by the 1885 election being declared void on account of bribery. • Caused by Cobbold's death.
Elections in the 1870s • Caused by Cobbold's death.
Elections in the 1860s Elections in the 1850s Elections in the 1840s • Caused by the earlier by-election being declared void on petition, due to bribery by Cuffe's and Gladstone's agents, on 30 July 1842. • Caused by the general election result being declared void on petition, due to bribery by Wason's and Rennie's agents, on 25 April 1842
Elections in the 1830s • Caused by Gibson's defection to the Whigs. • Tufnell was later unseated on petition, and Kelly was returned in his place • Caused by the 1835 election being declared void on petition
Elections in the 1820s • After a successful
electoral petition, Dundas and Mackinnon were declared elected.
Elections in the 1740s Elections in the 1730s • Called on death of
Francis Negus • Called on
William Thompson becoming a
judge Elections in the 1720s • By-election called on William Thompson being made a
Baron of the Exchequer Elections in the 1710s • By-election called on
William Churchill winning a government contract for stationery and resigning his seat as an office of profit to the crown. Instead of seeking re-election he stood in favour of his son in law Francis Negus. • By-election called on William Thompson becoming
Solicitor General • Successfully overturned through an
electoral petition and Richardson and Bridgeman installed as MPs.
Elections in the 1700s • Called on the death of
Henry Poley Elections in the 1690s Elections in the 1680s • Caused by
Peyton Ventris becoming a
Justice of the Common Pleas ==See also==