National Liberal Party (UK) election results

This article lists the National Liberal Party's election results in UK parliamentary elections.

Summary of general election performance edit

Year Number of Candidates Total votes Average votes per candidate % UK vote Change (percentage points) Saved deposits Number of MPs
1931 41 809,302 19,739 3.7 N/A 41 35
1935 44 784,608 17,832 3.7 N/A 44 33
1945 49 686,652 14,013 2.8 -0.9 49 11
1950 55 985,343 17,915 3.4 +0.6 55 16
1951 55 1,058,138 19,239 3.7 +0.3 55 19
1955 45 842,133 18,714 3.1 -0.6 45 21
1959 39 765,794 19,636 2.7 -0.4 39 20
1964 19 326,130 17,165 1.2 -1.5 19 6
1966 9 149,779 16,642 0.5 -0.7 9 3

Source: F. W. S. Craig, British Electoral Facts, 1885–1975, p.55

Election results edit

1931 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[1]
Ashford Roderick Kedward 14,681 41.3 2
Barnsley Richard John Soper 21,392 50.9 1
Bishop Auckland Aaron Curry 17,551 51.4 1
Bosworth William Edge 29,926 68.0 1
Clay Cross Jacob Weinberg 11,611 35.4 2
Consett John Purcell Dickie 22,474 53.0 1
Denbigh Henry Morris-Jones unopposed N/A 1
Dunfermline Burghs John Wallace 16,863 57.9 1
East Dorset Alec Ewart Glassey 18,801 40.4 2
East Fife James Duncan Millar unopposed N/A 1
East Norfolk William Lygon 25,945 79.8 1
Eddisbury Richard John Russell unopposed N/A 1
Eye Edgar Granville unopposed N/A 1
Flintshire Frederick Llewellyn-Jones 40,405 71.4 1
Gateshead Thomas Magnay 34,764 60.1 1
Great Yarmouth Arthur Harbord 21,008 78.6 1
Greenock Godfrey Collins 18,013 51.1 1
Harwich Percy Pybus 26,818 86.4 1
Holland with Boston James Blindell 30,375 77.5 1
Huddersfield William Mabane 47,056 70.1 1
Huntingdonshire Sidney Peters 23,102 83.3 1
Inverness Murdoch Macdonald 18,702 65.3 1
Leith Ernest Brown 24,847 65.0 1
Luton Leslie Burgin 32,015 80.2 1
Montgomeryshire Clement Davies unopposed N/A 1
Montrose Burghs Robert Hutchison 17,212 77.0 1
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East Robert Aske 24,552 63.4 1
Norwich Geoffrey Shakespeare 40,925 30.4 1
Nuneaton Herbert Willison 12,811 20.7 3
Plymouth Devonport Leslie Hore-Belisha 23,459 72.2 1
Pontypool Thomas Keens 14,709 43.7 2
Ross and Cromarty Ian Macpherson unopposed N/A 1
St Ives Walter Runciman unopposed N/A 1
Shoreditch Charles Summersby 19,596 56.7 1
Southampton Charles Barrie 54,269 33.6 2
South Molton George Lambert 25,700 88.0 1
Southwark North [CHECK] Edward Anthony Strauss 13,045 64.9 1
Spen Valley John Simon 28,647 64.6 1
Swansea West Lewis Jones 20,603 58.6 1
Wentworth Charlotte Isabel Hilyer 14,462 31.2 2
Western Isles Thomas Ramsay 5,793 54.8 1

Barrie won in Southampton by taking second place in a two-seat constituency.

By-elections, 1931-1935 edit

By-election Candidate Votes % Position[1]
Montrose Burghs by-election, 1932 Charles Kerr 7,963 46.9 1
East Fife by-election, 1933 James Henderson-Stewart 15,770 52.2 1
Dumfriesshire by-election, 1935 Henry Fildes 16,271 60.3 1

1935 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[1]
Barnsley Richard John Soper 17,683 41.1 2
Bermondsey West Frank Glanville 7,674 37.8 2
Bosworth William Edge 22,969 59.2 1
Burnley Gordon Campbell 26,965 46.4 2
Burslem William Allen 15,227 45.8 2
Combined Scottish Universities George Alexander Morrison 7,529 27.7 2
Consett John Purcell Dickie 17,897 41.3 2
Denbigh* Henry Morris-Jones 17,372 50.1 1
Dumfriesshire Henry Fildes 22,053 65.4 1
Dunfermline Burghs John Wallace 14,848 47.7 2
Durham William McKeag 14,910 40.9 2
East Fife James Henderson-Stewart 27,915 82.3 1
East Norfolk William Lygon 23,108 68.8 1
Eddisbury Richard John Russell unopposed N/A 1
Eye Edgar Granville 21,606 73.9 1
Gateshead Thomas Magnay 28,772 52.7 1
Great Yarmouth Arthur Harbord 16,998 59.3 1
Greenock Godfrey Collins 20,299 52.7 1
Harwich Stanley Holmes 21,716 70.3 1
Holland with Boston James Blindell 25,162 65.5 1
Huddersfield William Mabane 37,009 60.8 1
Huntingdonshire Sidney Peters 17,287 68.7 1
Inverness Murdoch Macdonald 14,985 56.4 1
Leith Ernest Brown 18,888 57.7 1
Luton Leslie Burgin 28,809 65.5 1
Montgomeryshire Clement Davies unopposed N/A 1
Montrose Burghs Charles Kerr 15,198 69.6 1
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East Robert Aske 23,146 58.6 1
Norwich Geoffrey Shakespeare 36,039 29.1 1
Oldham John Samuel Dodd 34,755 24.1 2
Plymouth Devonport Leslie Hore-Belisha 20,852 68.1 1
Pontefract Victor Seeley 17,257 46.6 2
Ross and Cromarty Ian Macpherson 10,810 76.7 1
Rotherham* Thomas Worrall Casey 14,298 32.5 2
St Ives Walter Runciman unopposed N/A 1
Shoreditch Somerset Brooke 11,673 38.6 2
Southampton Charles Barrie 43,697 29.3 2
South Molton George Lambert 20,767 78.7 1
Southwark North Edward Anthony Strauss 8,086 50.2 1
Spen Valley John Simon 21,671 50.8 1
Sunderland Stephen Noel Furness 49,001 30.2 1
Swansea West Lewis Jones 18,784 52.9 1
Walsall Joseph Leckie 28,563 57.5 1
Western Isles Thomas Ramsay 4,076 30.9 2

Morrison in Combined Scottish Universities, Dodd in Oldham and Barrie in Southampton won seats by taking second place in a two seat constituency.

By-elections, 1935-1945 edit

By-election Candidate Votes % Position[1]
Greenock by-election, 1936 Vivian Emery Cornelius 17,990 46.6 2
Holland with Boston by-election, 1937 Herbert Butcher 21,846 60.0 1
St Ives by-election, 1937 Alec Beechman 13,044 50.4 1
Pontypridd by-election, 1938 Juliet Rhys-Williams 14,810 40.1 2
Barnsley by-election, 1938 Seymour Howard 13,052 35.6 2
Walsall by-election, 1938 George Ernest Schuster 28,720 57.1 1
East Norfolk by-election, 1939 Frank Medlicott 18,257 62.9 1
Southwark North by-election, 1939 Alfred Henderson-Livesey 4,322 42.6 2
Montrose Burghs by-election, 1940 John Maclay unopposed N/A 1
Spen Valley by-election, 1940 William Woolley unopposed N/A 1
Eddisbury by-election, 1943 Thomas Peacock 7,537 41.0 2

1945 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[1]
Barnsley Richard John Soper 11,382 27.1 2
Bermondsey West Bernard Pemberton 2,238 19.8 2
Bishop Auckland William John Wilson Tiley 11,240 35.9 2
Bosworth James Millard Tucker 20,854 44.4 2
Bradford South Herbert Walker Peel 15,392 33.1 2
Bristol North John Henshaw Britton 16,648 42.2 2
Burnley Herbert Monckton Milnes 9,877 29.8 2
Burslem Frederic Bennett 15,227 45.8 2
Consett James Aloysius McGilley 12,198 29.9 2
Denbigh Henry Morris-Jones 17,023 41.7 1
Dewsbury Ernest Kilner 8,674 29.9 2
Dumfriesshire Niall Macpherson 16,465 47.4 1
Dunfermline Burghs James Henderson 12,028 35.3 2
Durham John Bunyan 12,331 33.8 2
East Fife James Henderson-Stewart 24,765 69.4 1
East Norfolk Frank Medlicott 23,307 55.8 1
Eddisbury John Barlow 15,294 57.7 1
Gateshead Thomas Magnay 17,719 32.5 2
Gower John Aeron-Thomas 14,115 31.5 2
Great Yarmouth Percy Jewson 7,974 44.2 2
Hackney South Stanley Price 4,901 24.2 2
Harwich Stanley Holmes 16,452 55.7 1
Holland with Boston Herbert Butcher 26,939 55.9 1
Huddersfield William Mabane 24,496 35.5 2
Huntingdonshire David Renton 15,389 50.1 1
Inverness Murdoch Macdonald 12,090 43.3 1
Jarrow Stanley Holmes 11,649 34.0 3
Lambeth North Eric William Bales 2,624 20.1 2
Leith Ernest Brown 10,116 31.4 2
Luton Bruno Brown 31,914 44.8 2
Manchester Clayton Phillip Smith 9,883 30.6 2
Montrose Burghs John Maclay 13,966 58.2 1
Neath David Bowen 8,466 16.9 2
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East Richard O'Sullivan 11,774 31.1 2
Norwich Geoffrey Shakespeare 25,945 23.0 3
Oldham John Samuel Dodd 24,199 18.2 4
Rotherham E. H. Phillips 12,420 25.8 2
St Ives Alec Beechman 14,256 47.3 1
Sheffield Hillsborough Robert Hampden Hobart 14,404 36.6 2
Shoreditch Frederick Boult 4,081 26.0 2
Southampton William Stanley Russell Thomas 22,650 17.4 4
South Molton George Lambert 19,065 67.6 1
South Shields Donald Maurice Parry 15,296 40.6 2
Southwark North Edward Terrell 2,673 31.0 2
Spen Valley William Woolley 19,621 43.3 2
Sunderland Stephen Noel Furness 29,366 21.3 3
Swansea East Rowe Harding 6,102 24.2 2
Swansea West Lewis Jones 13,089 42.0 2
Walsall George Ernest Schuster 24,197 46.1 2
West Fife Robert Scott Stevenson 8,597 20.6 3
Wrexham David Leslie Milne 13,714 28.6 2

By-elections, 1945-1950 edit

By-election Candidate Votes % Position[1]
Combined Scottish Universities by-election, 1946 Robert Scott Stevenson 1,938 5.9 5
Edinburgh East by-election, 1947 D. Mathews 11,490 34.4 2
Bradford South by-election, 1949 John Lightfoot Windle 19,313 42.4 2

1950 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Aberavon Auberon Herbert 8,091 19.0 2
Barnsley Charles Gordon-Spencer 8,480 13.8 3
Bradford Central Thomas Boyce 13,375 31.6 2
Bradford East Geoffrey Francis Greenbank 12,527 27.0 2
Bradford North William Taylor 20,628 45.7 1
Bradford South John Lightfoot Windle 15,998 35.6 2
Brighouse and Spenborough William Woolley 23,456 47.8 2
Bristol North East Violet Bathurst 16,082 38.9 2
Cannock Marjorie Hicking 15,818 32.1 2
Central Norfolk Frank Medlicott 20,407 51.3 1
Chesterfield Andrew Cavendish 17,231 30.9 2
Dearne Valley Aymée Lavender Dower 10,365 20.4 2
Denbigh Emlyn Garner Evans 17,473 38.9 1
Dumfries Niall Macpherson 26,268 59.3 1
Dundee East James Henderson 22,863 46.2 2
Dundee West Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn 23,685 44.6 2
Dunfermline Burghs James Stuart Kerr 14,967 38.8 2
East Fife James Henderson-Stewart 25,749 63.7 1
Edinburgh Leith Eoin Cameron Mekie 15,841 43.0 2
Gateshead East Douglas Clift 13,530 40.1 2
Gateshead West John Magnay 11,660 35.8 2
Gloucester Anthony Kershaw 15,708 37.1 2
Gower Rowe Harding 10,208 23.9 2
Harwich Stanley Holmes 22,814 50.6 1
Hemsworth Jean Patricia Asquith 10,254 17.6 2
Holland with Boston Herbert Butcher 30,336 53.9 1
Huntingdonshire David Renton 18,551 51.4 1
Lincoln Francis Hill 17,784 41.3 2
Luton Charles Hill 22,946 46.6 1
Motherwell A. D. Robertson 14,183 34.0 2
Normanton Thomas Heseltine 10,929 25.5 2
North Angus and Mearns Colin Thornton-Kemsley 15,485 51.5 1
North Norfolk Douglas Reid 17,741 43.0 2
Pembrokeshire Gwilym Lloyd-George 25,421 49.9 2
Plymouth Devonport Randolph Churchill 27,329 44.9 2
Pontefract Maurice Grant 11,431 24.4 2
Ross and Cromarty John MacLeod 10,912 62.6 1
St Ives Greville Howard 16,653 46.0 1
Sheffield Attercliffe Lionel Farris 12,185 28.4 2
Sheffield Brightside H. S. V. Smith 13,136 28.1 2
Sheffield Hallam Roland Jennings 28,159 65.1 1
Sheffield Heeley Peter Roberts 26,560 56.3 1
Sheffield Hillsborough Knowles Edge 19,613 39.8 2
Sheffield Neepsend A. M. Cook 11,311 27.2 2
Sheffield Park Harold Pryce 13,678 30.3 2
South Angus James Duncan 19,324 53.9 1
Southampton Itchen Robert Hampton Hobart 24,536 44.1 2
Southampton Test P. Brembridge 23,663 45.2 2
South Bedfordshire William Fearnley-Whittingstall 18,546 41.8 2
Swansea West Lewis Jones 22,608 46.3 2
Torrington George Lambert 19,128 51.1 1
Walsall John Barlow 28,700 44.0 2
West Fife Patrick William Neill Fraser 10,131 23.6 2
West Renfrewshire John Maclay 20,810 53.9 1
Wrexham Willoughby Gervase Cooper 14,117 25.5 2

Richard Nugent is not listed; he was elected as a Conservative, but joined the National Liberal group in Parliament.[3]

By-elections, 1950-1951 edit

Election Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Sheffield Neepsend by-election, 1950 John Philip Hunt 8,365 26.8 2
Brighouse and Spenborough by-election, 1950 William Woolley 23,567 49.5 2

1951 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Barnsley Geoffrey Whitaker 9,296 17.3 2
Bradford Central Arthur Tiley 16,343 39.3 2
Bradford East Frederick William Howard Cook 16,999 37.1 2
Bradford North William Taylor 24,524 54.3 1
Bradford South Geoffrey Francis Greenbank 17,863 39.4 2
Brighouse and Spenborough William Woolley 23,828 47.7 2
Bristol North East George Nixon-Eckersall 19,410 47.0 2
Cannock Alan Farrington 16,041 33.1 2
Central Norfolk Frank Medlicott 21,909 55.9 1
Chesterfield John Nash 19,776 36.3 2
Denbigh Emlyn Garner Evans 20,269 45.7 1
Dewsbury James Ramsden 19,562 36.4 2
Dumfries Niall Macpherson 26,386 61.3 1
Dundee East Janet Sutherland Murray 22,863 46.2 2
Dunfermline Burghs James Stuart Kerr 15,657 38.9 2
East Fife James Henderson-Stewart 28,446 70.6 1
Edinburgh Leith Eoin Cameron Mekie 19,236 49.9 2
Gateshead East Douglas Clift 14,344 42.4 2
Gateshead West John Magnay 11,811 36.2 2
Gloucester Anthony Kershaw 18,836 43.6 2
Goole Anthony Marreco 17,073 39.6 2
Gower Rowe Harding 10,351 24.1 2
Grimsby Charles William Hewson 22,611 43.4 2
Harwich Stanley Holmes 26,169 58.9 1
Holland with Boston Herbert Butcher 31,683 57.9 1
Huntingdonshire David Renton 20,845 57.4 1
Kirkcaldy Burghs Ralph Harris 17,484 39.4 2
Luton Charles Hill 26,554 52.7 1
Motherwell Norman Sloan 17,650 42.7 2
Normanton Thomas Heseltine 11,199 26.5 2
North Norfolk Douglas Reid 20,788 49.7 2
Newcastle-upon-Tyne North Gwilym Lloyd-George 23,930 51.1 1
North Angus and Mearns Colin Thornton-Kemsley 18,515 64.1 1
Plymouth Devonport Randolph Churchill 29,768 48.1 2
Pontefract Mervyn Pike 11,043 23.8 2
Ross and Cromarty John MacLeod 10,969 64.3 1
St Ives Greville Howard 18,828 53.3 1
Sheffield Attercliffe Herbert Lambert 12,161 28.9 2
Sheffield Brightside Alfred Wood 12,433 27.6 2
Sheffield Hallam Roland Jennings 29,016 70.8 1
Sheffield Heeley Peter Roberts 27,776 61.0 1
Sheffield Hillsborough Geprge Wadsworth 19,617 41.0 2
Sheffield Neepsend Arthur Stobbs 10,655 27.0 2
Sheffield Park Stanley Rippon 13,743 30.8 2
Southampton Itchen Reginald Stranger 25,708 45.9 2
Southampton Test John Paul 25,965 49.6 2
South Angus James Duncan 24,478 70.9 1
South Bedfordshire Norman Cole 22,917 50.9 1
Stoke-on-Trent North James Coventry 14,668 28.6 2
Torrington George Lambert 23,162 66.2 1
Western Isles John Mitchell 6,709 40.7 2
West Fife John Patterson Fyfe 11,038 24.6 2
West Renfrewshire John Maclay 21,546 53.8 1
Wolverhampton North East John Ellis 18,563 37.7 2
Wrexham Willoughby Gervase Cooper 19,124 34.8 2

Richard Nugent is not listed; he was elected as a Conservative, but joined the National Liberal group in Parliament.[3]

By-elections, 1951-1955 edit

By-election Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Dundee East by-election, 1952 Paul Cowcher 14,035 35.6 2
Barnsley by-election 1953 Geoffrey Whitaker 10,905 27.1 2
Harwich by-election, 1954 Julian Ridsdale 19,532 59.1 1
Motherwell by-election, 1954 Norman Sloan 13,334 39.3 2
Wrexham by-election, 1955 Griffith Winston Guthrie Jones 12,476 30.8 2

1955 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Barnsley Anthony Wilson 14,776 27.2 2
Bradford East George Barber 14,713 38.4 2
Bradford North William Taylor 21,084 50.1 1
Bradford South Reginald Winston Jones 16,768 38.7 2
Bradford West Arthur Tiley 22,306 53.8 1
Brighouse and Spenborough Frederick William Howard Cook 22,048 48.2 2
Bristol North East David Webster 21,864 44.8 2
Cannock John Newey 18,379 40.8 2
Central Norfolk Frank Medlicott 21,851 57.3 1
Chesterfield Frank Hadfield 21,748 42.4 2
Denbigh Emlyn Garner Evans 18,312 43.2 1
Dumfries Niall Macpherson 24,550 61.3 1
Dunfermline Burghs Charlotte McNee 14,170 39.0 2
Dundee East Robert Taylor 21,606 45.7 2
Dundee West Gordon Pirie 24,208 46.9 2
East Fife James Henderson-Stewart 26,104 70.6 1
Edinburgh Leith Janet Sutherland Shearer 10,693 32.3 2
Goole Gavin Welby 15,456 37.8 2
Gower Gwyther Jones 8,135 21.1 2
Harwich Julian Ridsdale 23,889 56.4 1
Holland with Boston Herbert Butcher 28,412 53.2 1
Huntingdonshire David Renton 20,609 58.4 1
Kirkcaldy Burghs Duncan Drummond Young 16,392 40.7 2
Luton Charles Hill 24,722 51.3 1
Merionethshire John Jenkins 3,001 12.7 4
Newcastle-upon-Tyne North Gwilym Lloyd-George 25,236 63.8 1
North Angus and Mearns Colin Thornton-Kemsley 18,516 69.0 1
North Norfolk William Scarlett Jameson 19,657 48.5 2
Plymouth Devonport Joan Vickers 24,821 47.1 1
Pontefract Anthony Geoffrey Blake 10,183 23.8 2
Ross and Cromarty John MacLeod 9,929 62.3 1
St Ives Greville Howard 17,063 52.0 1
Sheffield Attercliffe Herbert Lambert 13,503 29.0 2
Sheffield Brightside Edward Flynn 12,239 29.6 2
Sheffield Hallam Roland Jennings 30,069 66.2 1
Sheffield Heeley Peter Roberts 30,798 60.9 1
Sheffield Hillsborough Stanley Kenneth Arnold 16,428 41.2 2
Sheffield Park Stanley Rippon 10,565 26.8 2
South Angus James Duncan 23,967 72.7 1
South Bedfordshire Norman Cole 23,365 52.8 1
Torrington George Lambert 20,124 65.1 1
Walsall North Francis Roberts 15,970 37.5 2
Western Isles John Frame 6,315 42.7 2
West Renfrewshire John Maclay 21,283 55.2 1
Wrexham Griffith Winston Guthrie Jones 16,286 33.0 2

Richard Nugent is not listed; he was elected as a Conservative, but joined the National Liberal group in Parliament.[3]

By-elections, 1955-1959 edit

By-election Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Torrington by-election, 1958 Anthony Royle 13,189 37.4 2

1959 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Bradford East Desmond Dalgleish 14,529 42.0 2
Bradford North William Taylor 22,850 53.1 1
Bradford South Reginald Winston Jones 18,158 39.3 2
Bradford West Arthur Tiley 23,012 56.2 1
Brighouse and Spenborough Michael Shaw 23,243 49.9 2
Bristol North East Alan Hopkins 24,258 47.7 1
Cannock Philip Lugg 22,485 43.1 2
Central Norfolk Richard Collard 21,918 50.3 1
Chesterfield James Anthony Lemkin 17,084 31.6 2
Denbigh Geraint Morgan 17,893 41.7 1
Dumfries Niall Macpherson 25,867 58.4 1
Dundee East Robert McCrindle 22,082 45.7 2
Dundee West Robert Taylor 25,143 48.3 2
Dunfermline Burghs Archie Elliott 14,744 38.6 2
East Fife James Henderson-Stewart 26,585 69.9 1
Edinburgh Leith Gershom Stewart 12,018 38.0 2
Goole Douglas Sisson 16,581 38.6 2
Gower Michael Heseltine 9,837 24.0 2
Harwich Julian Ridsdale 23,653 53.2 1
Holland with Boston Herbert Butcher 29,013 53.5 1
Huntingdonshire David Renton 20,254 53.9 1
Luton Charles Hill 27,153 55.1 1
North Angus and Mearns Colin Thornton-Kemsley 17,536 67.4 1
North Norfolk Frank Henry Easton 19,126 49.2 2
Plymouth Devonport Joan Vickers 28,481 56.4 1
Pontefract Edward Bowman 10,884 23.6 2
Ross and Cromarty John MacLeod 7,813 47.2 1
St Ives Greville Howard 15,700 47.9 1
Sheffield Attercliffe Herbert Lambert 15,304 31.2 2
Sheffield Brightside Hugo Clifford Holmes 12,269 29.3 2
Sheffield Hallam John Osborn 28,747 62.7 1
Sheffield Heeley Peter Roberts 33,236 59.0 1
Sheffield Hillsborough Stanley Kenneth Arnold 16,845 43.5 2
Sheffield Park John Neill 10,598 28.9 2
South Angus James Duncan 19,435 57.1 1
South Bedfordshire Norman Cole 25,861 47.1 1
Western Isles Donny MacLeod 7,496 46.4 2
West Renfrewshire John Maclay 20,959 53.5 1
Wrexham Griffith H. Pierce 17,144 31.9 2

Richard Nugent is not listed; he was elected as a Conservative, but joined the National Liberal group in Parliament.[3]

By-elections, 1959-1964 edit

By-election Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Brighouse and Spenborough by-election, 1960 Michael Shaw 22,472 50.8 1
Central Norfolk by-election, 1962 Ian Gilmour 13,268 37.7 1
Dundee West by-election, 1963 Robert Taylor 25,143 48.3 2

1964 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Bradford East Trevor Lewis 11,075 38.2 2
Bradford North William Taylor 16,507 40.2 2
Bradford South Derek Bottomley 17,097 37.7 2
Bradford West Arthur Tiley 21,121 54.0 1
Brighouse and Spenborough Michael Shaw 19,812 42.2 2
Bristol North East Alan Hopkins 22,423 46.7 1
Dundee East John Leslie Marshall 21,499 45.2 2
Dundee West Henry Campbell Scarlett 22,473 44.3 2
Dunfermline Burghs Ian Kirkwood 14,033 38.5 2
Edinburgh Leith Gershom Stewart 12,777 44.5 2
Goole Donald Chapman 15,435 36.9 2
Gower Huw Griffith 8,822 22.5 2
Harwich Julian Ridsdale 25,102 50.4 1
Holland with Boston Herbert Butcher 29,082 55.4 1
Huntingdonshire David Renton 20,320 51.1 1
Kirkcaldy Burghs Neil Gow 11,756 29.1 2
Ross and Cromarty John Macleod 5,516 32.1 2
St Ives Greville Howard 14,040 42.6 1
Wrexham Griffith H. Pierce 17,240 32.9 2

John Osborn and Peter Roberts are not listed; they were elected as Conservatives, but joined the National Liberal group in Parliament.[3]

1966 general election edit

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[2]
Bradford East Henry Sissling 8,091 30.5 2
Bradford West Arthur Tiley 18,170 48.0 2
Brighouse and Spenborough Cyril Donald Chapman 21,216 45.2 2
Bristol North East Alan Hopkins 21,727 45.8 2
Goole Richard Whitfield 13,969 34.0 2
Harwich Julian Ridsdale 24,975 47.6 1
Huntingdonshire David Renton 20,504 49.2 1
St Ives John Nott 14,312 41.3 1
Wrexham Griffith H. Pierce 12,596 24.6 2

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Craig, F. W. S. (1983). British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 (3 ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 0-900178-06-X.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Craig, F. W. S. (1983). British parliamentary election results 1950–1973 (2 ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 0-900178-07-8.
  3. ^ a b c d e F. W. S. Craig, British Electoral Facts, 1885–1975, p.55