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词条 Labour Party (UK) election results (1906–1922)
释义

  1. Summary of general election performance

  2. Sponsorship of candidates

  3. Election results

     By-elections, 1906-1910  January 1910 general election  By-elections, Jan-Dec 1910  December 1910 general election  By-elections, 1910-1918  1918 UK general election  By-elections, 1918-1922 

  4. References

  5. See also

This article lists the Labour Party's election results in elections from it adopting the "Labour Party" name in 1906 until the end of the 1918 to 1922 Parliament.

Summary of general election performance

Year Number of Candidates Total votes Average votes per candidate % UK vote Change (percentage points) Saved deposits Number of MPs[1]
1910 Jan 78 505,657 6,483 7.0 +2.7 N/A 40
1910 Dec 56 371,802 6,639 6.4 -0.6 N/A 42
1918 361 2,245,777 6,221 20.8 +14.4 355 57

Sponsorship of candidates

Sponsor Candidates Jan 10 MPs Jan 10 Candidates Dec 10 MPs Dec 10 Candidates 18 MPs 18[2]
BSP N/A N/A N/A N/A 4 0
CLP 0 0 0 0 144 5
Fabian 2 0 2 1 unknown 0
ILP 14 6 12 8 50 3
SDF N/A N/A N/A N/A 3 1
Trade union 62 34 42 33 163 49

Election results

By-elections, 1906-1910

By-election Candidate Votes % Position Sponsor[3]
Cockermouth by-election, 1906 Robert|Smillie}} 1,436 14.5 3 Miners
Huddersfield by-election, 1906 T. Russell|Williams}} 5,422 33.8 2 ILP
Belfast North by-election, 1907 William|Walker|William Walker (trade unionist)}} 4,194 41.1 2 Carpenters & Joiners
Jarrow by-election, 1907 Pete|Curran}} 4,698 33.0 1 Gasworkers
Liverpool Kirkdale by-election, 1907 John|Hill|John Hill (trade unionist)}} 3,330 45.4 2 Boilermakers
Hull West by-election, 1907 James|Holmes|James Holmes (trade unionist)}} 4,512 29.1 3 ASRS
Leeds South by-election, 1908 Albert E.|Fox}} 2,451 19.4 3 ASLEF
Dewsbury by-election, 1908 Ben|Turner|Ben Turner (politician)}} 2,446 20.2 3 Textile Workers
Dundee by-election, 1908 George Harold|Stuart|G. H. Stuart-Bunning}} 4,014 24.9 3 Postmen
Montrose Burghs by-election, 1908 Joseph|Burgess}} 1,937 29.4 2 ILP
Taunton by-election, 1909 Frank|Smith|Frank Smith (British politician)}} 1,085 35.4 2 Fabian[4]
Croydon by-election, 1909 Frank|Smith|Frank Smith (British politician)}} 886 4.2 3 ILP[4]
Sheffield Attercliffe by-election, 1909 Joseph|Pointer}} 3,631 27.5 1 Patternmakers
Mid Derbyshire by-election, 1909 John George|Hancock}} 6,735 60.5 1 Miners

January 1910 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position Sponsor[3]
Barnard Castle Arthur|Henderson}} 6,096 56.7 1 Iron Founders
Barrow-in-Furness Charles|Duncan|Charles Duncan (politician)}} 5,304 55.2 1 Engineers
Belfast North Robert|Gageby}} 3,951 38.7 2 Flaxdressers
Birmingham Bordesley Fred|Hughes|nolink=1}} 3,453 27.7 2
Birmingham East Joseph James|Stephenson}} 3,958 31.9 2 Engineers
Bishop Auckland William|House|William House (trade unionist)}} 3,993 33.2 2 Miners
Blackburn Philip|Snowden}} 10,762 28.1 2 ILP
Bolton Alfred|Gill}} 11,864 30.5 2 Textile Workers
Bow and Bromley George|Lansbury}} 2,955 33.5 2 ILP
Bradford West Fred|Jowett}} 8,880 66.6 1 ILP
Bristol East Frank|Sheppard|Frank Sheppard (trade unionist)}} 1,874 31.2 2 Boot and Shoe
Chatham John Hagan|Jenkins}} 6,130 45.3 2 Shipwrights
Chester-le-Street John Wilkinson|Taylor|John Wilkinson Taylor (politician)}} 12,684 64.8 1 Miners
Chesterfield James|Haslam}} 8,234 59.1 1 Miners
Clitheroe David|Shackleton}} 13,873 67.3 1 Textile Workers
Cockermouth Percy|Whitehead|nolink=1}} 1,909 18.9 3 Steel Smelters
Crewe Frank Herbert|Rose}} 1,380 9.5 3 Engineers
Deptford C. W.|Bowerman}} 6,880 52.0 1 Compositors[5]
Derby James Henry|Thomas}} 10,189 27.9 2 Railway Servants[6]
Dundee Alexander|Wilkie}} 10,365 32.9 2 Shipwrights
Eccles George Henry|Stuart|G. H. Stuart-Bunning}} 3,511 20.3 3 Postmen
Gateshead John|Johnson|John Johnson (British politician)}} 3,572 21.4 3 Miners
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown George Nicoll|Barnes}} 4,496 61.7 1 Engineers
Glasgow Camlachie James O'Connor|Kessack}} 2,443 28.9 3 ILP
Gorton John|Hodge|John Hodge (politician)}} 7,807 51.6 1 Steel Smelters[9]
Govan James Thomas|Brownlie}} 3,545 23.3 3 Engineers
Gower John|Williams|John Williams (Gower MP)}} 9,312 78.6 1 Miners
Halifax James|Parker|James Parker (Labour politician)}} 9,093 38.9 2 ILP
Hallamshire John|Wadsworth}} 10,193 62.2 1 Miners
Hanley Enoch|Edwards}} 9,199 63.9 1 Miners
Holmfirth William|Pickles|William Pickles (trade unionist)}} 1,643 14.9 3 Painters
Huddersfield Harry|Snell}} 5,686 31.6 2 Fabians[7]
Hyde William Crawford|Anderson}} 2,401 21.2 3 ILP
Ince Stephen|Walsh|Stephen Walsh (MP)}} 7,723 60.6 1 Miners
Jarrow Pete|Curran}} 4,818 33.5 2 Gasworkers
Leeds East James|O'Grady}} 5,873 71.8 1 Furnishing
Leicester Ramsay|Macdonald}} 14,337 31.4 2 ILP
Leigh Thomas|Greenall}} 3,268 24.7 3 Miners
Leith Burghs William|Walker|William Walker (trade unionist)}} 2,724 18.9 3 Carpenters & Joiners
Liverpool Kirkdale Alexander Gordon|Cameron}} 3,921 48.6 2 Carpenters & Joiners
Liverpool West Toxteth James|Sexton}} 2,909 42.5 2 Dock Labourers
Manchester East John Edward|Sutton}} 6,110 54.5 1 Miners
Manchester North East J. R.|Clynes}} 5,157 58.4 1 ILP
Manchester South West J. M.|McLachlan}} 1,218 16.6 3 ILP
Merthyr Tydfil Keir|Hardie}} 13,841 36.7 2 ILP
Mid Derbyshire John|Hancock|John Hancock (UK politician)}} 7,575 63.9 1 Miners
Middlesbrough Patrick|Walls}} 2,710 14.2 3 Blastfurnacemen
Mid Lanarkshire Robert|Smillie}} 3,864 25.7 3 Miners
Morley Herbert|Smith|Herbert Smith (trade unionist)}} 2,191 16.1 3 Miners
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Walter|Hudson|Walter Hudson (MP)}} 18,241 28.1 2 Railway Servants
Newton James Andrew|Seddon}} 7,256 52.7 1 Shop Assistants
Normanton Frederick|Hall|Frederick Hall (politician)}} 9,172 72.2 1 Miners
North Ayrshire James|Brown|James Brown (Scottish politician)}} 1,801 12.9 3 Miners
North East Derbyshire William Edwin|Harvey}} 8,715 57.6 1 Miners
North East Lanarkshire Joseph|Sullivan|Joseph Sullivan (MP)}} 2,160 11.8 3 Miners
North West Lanarkshire Robert|Small|Robert Small (trade unionist)}} 1,718 9.7 3 Miners
North West Staffordshire Albert|Stanley|Albert Stanley (Labour politician)}} 8,566 59.8 1 Miners
Norwich George Henry|Roberts}} 11,119 28.7 2 Typographical[11]
Nuneaton William|Johnson|William Johnson (Nuneaton MP)}} 8,154 50.8 1 Miners
Portsmouth Williams|Sanders|William Sanders (UK politician)}} 3,529 6.1 5 Fabians[7]
Preston John Thomas|Macpherson}} 7,539 21.4 3 Steel Smelters[9]
Rhondda William|Abraham|William Abraham (Welsh politician)}} 12,436 78.2 1 Miners
St Helens Thomas|Glover|Thomas Glover (politician)}} 6,512 53.3 1 Miners
Sheffield Attercliffe Joseph|Pointer}} 7,755 56.1 1 Patternmakers
South Glamorganshire William|Brace}} 11,612 61.1 1 Miners
Spen Valley T. Russell|Williams}} 2,514 23.3 3 ILP
Stockport George James|Wardle}} 6,682 28.0 1 Railway Servants
Sunderland Thomas|Summerbell}} 11,058 23.4 4 ILP
Tewkesbury Charles|Fox|Charles Fox (socialist activist)}} 238 2.1 3 ILP
Wakefield Stanton|Coit}} 2,602 45.5 2 ILP
West Fife William|Adamson}} 4,736 37.7 2 Miners
West Ham South Will|Thorne}} 11,791 63.1 1 Gasworkers
Westhoughton William Tyson|Wilson}} 9,064 53.2 1 Carpenters & Joiners
West Monmouthshire Thomas|Richards|Thomas Richards (Welsh politician)}} 13,295 81.4 1 Miners
Whitehaven Andrew|Sharp|Andrew Sharp (trade unionist)}} 825 28.8 3 Miners
Wigan Henry|Twist}} 4,803 52.8 1 Miners
Wolverhampton West Thomas Frederick|Richards}} 5,790 47.6 2 Boot and Shoe
Woolwich Will|Crooks}} 8,420 49.1 2 Coopers[7]

Gill in Bolton, Hardie in Merthyr Tydfil, Hudson in Newcastle, Macdonald in Leicester, Parker in Halifax, Roberts in Norwich, Snowden in Blackburn, Thomas in Derby and Wilkie in Dundee were elected by taking second place in a multi-seat constituency.

By-elections, Jan-Dec 1910

By-election Candidate Votes % Position Sponsor[3]
Mid Glamorgan by-election, 1910 Vernon|Hartshorn}} 6,210 41.0 2 Miners
Liverpool Kirkdale by-election, 1910 Alexander Gordon|Cameron}} 3,427 44.5 2 Carpenters & Joiners

December 1910 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position Sponsor[3][8]
Barnard Castle Arthur|Henderson}} 5,868 57.0 1 Iron Founders
Barrow-in-Furness Charles|Duncan|Charles Duncan (politician)}} 4,810 52.9 1 Engineers
Bishop Auckland William|House|William House (trade unionist)}} 3,993 33.2 2 Miners
Blackburn Philip|Snowden}} 10,762 26.4 1 ILP
Bolton Alfred|Gill}} 7,729 64.0 2 Textile Workers
Bow and Bromley George|Lansbury}} 4,315 55.6 1 ILP
Bradford West Fred|Jowett}} 8,880 66.6 1 ILP
Chatham Frank|Smith|Frank Smith (UK politician)}} 1,103 8.9 3 ILP
Chester-le-Street John Wilkinson|Taylor|John Wilkinson Taylor (politician)}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners
Chesterfield James|Haslam}} 7,283 59.0 1 Miners
Clitheroe Albert|Smith|Albert Smith (MP)}} 12,107 67.7 1 Textile Workers
Deptford C. W.|Bowerman}} 6,357 51.4 1 Compositors[5]
Derby James Henry|Thomas}} 9,144 34.1 2 Railway Servants[6]
Dundee Alexander|Wilkie}} 8,957 29.3 2 Shipwrights
East Carmarthenshire John Henry|Williams|John Henry Williams (Llanelli MP)}} 1,176 12.6 3 Steel Smelters
East Glamorgan Charles|Stanton}} 4,675 24.1 3 Miners
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown George Nicoll|Barnes}} 4,162 59.1 1 Engineers
Glasgow Camlachie James O'Connor|Kessack}} 1,539 18.1 3 ILP
Gorton John|Hodge|John Hodge (politician)}} 7,840 52.2 1 Steel Smelters[9]
Gower John|Williams|John Williams (Gower MP)}} 5,480 54.8 1 Miners
Halifax James|Parker|James Parker (Labour politician)}} 8,511 32.3 2 ILP
Hallamshire John|Wadsworth}} 8,708 59.9 1 Miners
Hanley Enoch|Edwards}} 8,343 64.2 1 Miners
Huddersfield Harry|Snell}} 4,988 29.0 3 Fabians[7]
Ince Stephen|Walsh|Stephen Walsh (MP)}} 7,117 57.2 1 Miners
Jarrow Alexander Gordon|Cameron}} 4,892 30.6 3 Carpenters & Joiners
Leeds East James|O'Grady}} 4,028 68.0 1 Furnishing
Leeds South John|Badlay}} 2,706 21.5 3 ILP
Leicester Ramsay|Macdonald}} 12,998 38.5 2 ILP
Liverpool Kirkdale Thomas|McKerrell}} 2,992 41.6 2 ILP
Manchester East John Edward|Sutton}} 5,524 54.3 1 Miners
Manchester North East J. R.|Clynes}} 4,313 58.4 1 ILP
Merthyr Tydfil Keir|Hardie}} 11,507 39.6 2 ILP
Mid Derbyshire John|Hancock|John Hancock (UK politician)}} 6,557 60.5 1 Miners
Mid Glamorganshire Vernon|Hartshorn}} 6,102 44.5 2 Miners
Mid Lanarkshire Robert|Smillie}} 3,847 24.7 3 Miners
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Walter|Hudson|Walter Hudson (MP)}} 16,447 28.0 2 Railway Servants[6]
Newton James Andrew|Seddon}} 6,562 49.5 2 Shop Assistants
Normanton Frederick|Hall|Frederick Hall (politician)}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners
North East Derbyshire William Edwin|Harvey}} 7,838 56.3 1 Miners
North West Staffordshire Albert|Stanley|Albert Stanley (Labour politician)}} 8,125 62.2 1 Miners
Norwich George Henry|Roberts}} 10,003 35.8 2 Typographical[11]
Nuneaton William|Johnson|William Johnson (Nuneaton MP)}} 8,199 52.2 1 Miners
Preston William Henry|Carr}} 7,853 23.0 4 Textile Workers
Rhondda William|Abraham|William Abraham (Welsh politician)}} 9,073 71.0 1 Miners
St Helens Thomas|Glover|Thomas Glover (politician)}} 5,752 48.9 2 Miners
Sheffield Attercliffe Joseph|Pointer}} 6,532 55.0 1 Patternmakers
South Glamorganshire William|Brace}} 10,910 58.4 1 Miners
Stockport George James|Wardle}} 6,094 26.9 2 Railway Servants[6]
Sunderland Frank|Goldstone}} 11,291 25.8 2 Teachers
West Fife William|Adamson}} 6,128 53.0 1 Miners
West Monmouthshire Thomas|Richards|Thomas Richards (Welsh politician)}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners
West Ham South Will|Thorne}} 9,508 66.4 1 Gasworkers
Westhoughton William Tyson|Wilson}} 9,064 53.2 1 Carpenters & Joiners
Whitehaven Thomas|Richardson|Thomas Richardson (Labour Party MP)}} 1,414 53.7 1 ILP and Miners
Wigan Henry|Twist}} 4,110 46.8 2 Miners
Woolwich Will|Crooks}} 8,252 50.7 1 Fabians[7]

Gill in Bolton, Hardie in Merthyr Tydfil, Hudson in Newcastle, Macdonald in Leicester, Parker in Halifax, Roberts in Norwich, Goldstone in Sunderland, Thomas in Derby, Wardle in Stockport and Wilkie in Dundee were elected by taking second place in a multi-seat constituency.

By-elections, 1910-1918

By-election Candidate Votes % Position Sponsor[3]
North East Lanarkshire by-election, 1911 John|Robertson|John Robertson (Bothwell MP)}} 2,879 16.3 3 Miners
Kilmarnock Burghs by-election, 1911 Thomas|McKerrell}} 2,761 19.3 3 ILP
Keighley by-election, 1911 William Crawford|Anderson}} 3,452 28.9 3 ILP
Oldham by-election, 1911 William Cornforth|Robinson}} 7,448 24.6 3 Textile Workers
Holmfirth by-election, 1912 William|Lunn}} 3,195 28.2 3 Miners
Hanley by-election, 1912 Samuel|Finney}} 1,694 11.8 3 Miners
Crewe by-election, 1912 James|Holmes|James Holmes (trade unionist)}} 2,485 17.7 3 Railway Servants
Midlothian by-election, 1912 Robert|Brown|Robert Brown (trade unionist)}} 2,415 16.7 3 Miners
Houghton-le-Spring by-election, 1913 William|House|William House (trade unionist)}} 4,165 26.2 3 Miners
Keighley by-election, 1913 William|Bland|William Bland (politician)}} 3,646 29.8 3 ILP
South Lanarkshire by-election, 1913 Thomas|Gibb|nolink=1}} 1,674 16.8 3 Miners
North West Durham by-election, 1914 G. H.|Stuart|George Harold Stuart-Bunning}} 5,026 28.2 3 Postmen
Leith Burghs by-election, 1914 Joseph Nicholas|Bell}} 3,346 24.5 3 Labour Amalgamation
North East Derbyshire by-election, 1914 James|Martin|James Martin (trade unionist)}} 3,669 22.5 3 Miners
Bolton by-election, 1914 Robert|Tootill}} unopposed N/A 1 Machine & General Labourers
Sheffield Attercliffe by-election, 1914 William Crawford|Anderson}} unopposed N/A 1 ILP[9]
Merthyr Tydfil by-election, 1915 James|Winstone}} 6,080 37.2 2 Miners
North West Staffordshire by-election, 1916 Samuel|Finney}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners
Norwich by-election, 1917 George Henry|Roberts}} unopposed N/A 1 Typographical[11]
Manchester North East by-election, 1918 J. R.|Clynes}} unopposed N/A 1 ILP

1918 UK general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position Sponsor[10]
Aberavon Robert|Williams|Robert Williams (trade union leader)}} 7,758 35.7 2 NAUL
Aberdare T. E.|Nicholas|Thomas Evan Nicholas (Niclas y Glais)}} 6,229 21.4 2 ILP[30]
Abertillery William|Brace}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners[31]
Accrington Charles Roden|Buxton}} 6,369 21.7 3 ILP[30]
Acton Robert|Dunsmore|nolink=1}} 4,241 26.7 2 Constituency[33]
Altrincham George|Middleton|George Middleton (British politician)}} 7,685 27.3 2 Postal Clerks[34][11]
Argyllshire Lauchlin MacNeill|Weir}} 2,733 18.6 2 Highland Land League
Ayr Burghs Campbell|Stephen}} 4,534 23.2 3 ILP[30]
Balham and Tooting Frank|Smith|Frank Smith (British politician)}} 3,586 17.2 2
Barnard Castle John Edmund|Swan}} 5,468 42.9 1 Miners[31]
Barrow-in-Furness Charles|Duncan|Charles Duncan (politician)}} 12,309 49.4 2 Workers[38]
Basingstoke A.|Close|nolink=1}} 6,277 35.9 2
Bath Alfred James|Bethell|nolink=1}} 5,244 25.2 2
Batley and Morley Ben|Turner|Ben Turner (politician)}} 12,051 47.1 2 Textile Workers[11]
Battersea North Charlotte|Despard}} 5,634 33.4 2 Constituency
Battersea South Arthur|Lynch|Arthur Lynch (politician)}} 3,383 14.7 2
Bedwellty Charles|Edwards|Charles Edwards (MP for Bedwellty)}} 11,370 53.6 1 Miners[31]
Bermondsey West Alfred|Salter}} 1,956 18.6 3 ILP[30]
Berwick and Haddington Robert W.|Foulis|nolink=1}} 4,783 30.0 2 Constituency[12]
Birkenhead East John|Finigan|nolink=1}} 5,399 26.7 2
Birkenhead West William Henry|Egan}} 5,671 31.0 2
Birmingham Aston John|Banfield}} 4,451 29.4 2
Birmingham Erdington Albert Edward|Ayton|nolink=1}} 5,211 27.1 2
Birmingham Handsworth Henry Joseph|Odell|nolink=1}} 4,576 21.5 3
Birmingham Ladywood John|Kneeshaw}} 2,572 19.0 2 ILP[30]
Birmingham Moseley Robert|Dunstan}} 3,789 16.2 2 Constituency[12]
Birmingham Yardley George|Shann}} 7,466 38.3 2 Constituency[11]
Bishop Auckland Ben|Spoor}} 10,060 50.6 1
Blackburn Philip|Snowden}} 15,274 19.7 3 ILP[30]
Blackpool Allan|Gee}} 2,608 09.2 3 Textile Workers[12]
Blaydon William|Whiteley|William Whiteley (politician)}} 7,844 41.6 2 Miners[31]
Bolton Robert|Tootill}} unopposed N/A 1 General Workers[38]
Bosworth Thomas|Richardson|Thomas Richardson (Labour Party MP)}} 6,344 33.6 2 ILP[30]
Bothwell John|Robertson|John Robertson (Bothwell MP)}} 9,027 49.1 2 Miners[13]
Bournemouth Frederick Jesse|Hopkins|nolink=1}} 5,301 25.0 2
Bow and Bromley George|Lansbury}} 7,248 44.3 2
Bradford Central William|Leach|William Leach (Labour politician)}} 7,636 31.3 2 ILP[30]
Bradford East Frederick William|Jowett}} 8,637 37.9 2 ILP[30]
Bradford North John Henry|Palin}} 6,499 29.2 2 Constituency[12]
Brentford and Chiswick William|Haywood|nolink=1}} 2,620 20.2 2 Constituency[12]
Bridgwater Sid|Plummer|nolink=1}} 5,771 31.4 2 Constituency[12]
Brigg David|Quibell|David Quibell, 1st Baron Quibell}} 4,789 27.3 2 ILP[30]
Brighton Thomas|Lewis|nolink=1}} 8,971 10.8 3
Brighton George William|Canter|nolink=1}} 8,514 10.2 4
Bristol Central Ernest|Bevin}} 7,137 36.8 2
Bristol East Luke|Bateman|Luke Bateman (trade unionist)}} 8,135 42.8 2 ILP[30]
Bristol North James|Kaylor}} 5,007 26.5 2 Engineers
Bristol South Thomas|Lewis|Thomas Lewis (Bristol politician)}} 6,409 31.8 2 Dockers[12]
Broxtowe George Alfred|Spencer}} 11,150 55.2 1 Miners[13]
Buckingham John|Scurr}} 7,481 32.3 2 Constituency[12]
Buckrose George Henry|Dawson|nolink=1}} 3,176 20.8 2
Burnley Dan|Irving}} 15,217 41.9 1 Socialist
Burslem Samuel|Finney}} 7,474 44.3 1 Miners[13]
Bury Harry Wright|Wallace}} 4,973 22.7 3 Postmen[34]
Bute and Northern Ayrshire Robert|Smith|Robert Smith (trade unionist)}} 5,848 28.5 2 Constituency
Caerphilly Alfred|Onions}} 11,496 54.8 1 Miners[13]
Camberwell North Charles|Ammon|Charles Ammon, 1st Baron Ammon}} 2,175 21.0 3 ILP[30] and Fawcett[34]
Camborne George|Nicholls|George Nicholls (MP)}} 6,546 48.0 2
Cambridge Thomas Rhondda|Williams}} 3,789 24.7 2
Cambridgeshire Albert Ernest|Stubbs}} 6,686 34.9 2 Constituency[11]
Cambridge University J. C.|Squire}} 640 11.1 4
Canterbury Edward Timothy|Palmer}} 2,719 19.2 2 Constituency[12]
Cardiff Central James Ewart|Edmunds}} 4,663 22.4 2 ILP[30]
Cardiff East Arthur James|Williams|nolink=1}} 5,554 28.5 3 Railwaymen
Cardiff South Joshua|Clatworthy|nolink=1}} 4,303 26.3 2 Coal Trimmers
Carlisle Ernest|Lowthian|nolink=1}} 4,736 33.2 2 General Workers
Chatham Dan W.|Hubbard|nolink=1}} 4,134 22.5 2 Engineers[14]
Chelmsford William F.|Toynbee|nolink=1}} 5,551 33.1 2 Constituency[11][12]
Chertsey Thomas|Linsey|nolink=1}} 3,232 19.3 2 Constituency[73][12]
Chester Arthur|Mason|Arthur Mason (trade unionist)}} 2,799 15.7 3 Locomotive Engineers[15]
Chester-le-Street John Wilkinson|Taylor|John Wilkinson Taylor (politician)}} unopposed N/A 1 Durham Colliery Mechanics
Chichester Frederick Ernest|Green}} 6,705 31.6 2 Constituency[12]
Chippenham Reuben|George|nolink=1}} 2,939 17.7 3 Constituency[12]
Chorley Elijah|Sandham}} 6,222 32.3 2 ILP[30]
Clay Cross Frank|Hall|Frank Hall (trade unionist)}} 6,766 45.9 2 Miners[13]
Cleveland Harry|Dack}} 8,610 35.3 2 Miners[13]
Clitheroe Alfred|Davies|Alfred Davies (Clitheroe)}} 9,578 44.7 1 Textile Factory Workers[81]
Coatbridge Owen|Coyle|nolink=1}} 7,254 35.5 2 Constituency[12]
Colchester Andrew|Conley}} 7,112 38.9 2 Garment Workers[11]
Colne Valley Wilfrid|Whiteley}} 9,473 41.2 2 ILP[30]
Combined English Universities John A.|Hobson}} 366 18.4 3
Combined Scottish Universities Peter|Macdonald|nolink=1}} 1,581 12.2 4
Consett G. H.|Stuart-Bunning}} 7,268 32.8 3 Postmen[16]
Coventry Richard Collingham|Wallhead}} 10,298 32.4 2 ILP[30]
Crewe James Thomas|Brownlie}} 10,439 43.8 2 Engineers[14]
Croydon South Henry Thomas|Muggeridge}} 7,006 28.2 2
Dartford William|Ling|nolink=1}} 6,506 29.4 2 Constituency[12]
Darwen John|McGurk}} 5,211 23.4 3 Miners[13]
Daventry Will|Rogers|Will Rogers (trade unionist)}} 7,824 41.2 2 Constituency[12]
Denbigh Edward Thomas|John}} 2,958 16.7 2 Constituency[12]
Deptford Charles William|Bowerman}} 14,073 54.4 1 Compositors[17]
Derby James Henry|Thomas}} 25,145 37.8 1 Railwaymen[18]
Dewsbury Benjamin|Riley}} 5,596 30.1 2 ILP[30]
Doncaster Robert|Morley|Robert Morley (trade unionist)}} 5,153 25.0 2 Workers[19]
Don Valley Edward|Hough}} 3,226 24.5 3 Miners[13]
Dudley William Bridgland|Steer}} 6,048 39.8 2
Dumbarton Burghs David|Kirkwood}} 10,566 47.4 2 Engineers
Dunbartonshire William|Martin|William Martin (British Labour politician)}} 7,072 30.9 2 ILP[30]
Dundee Alexander|Wilkie}} 24,822 36.1 2 Shipwrights[17]
Dundee James Sunney|Brown|nolink=1}} 7,769 11.3 4
Durham Joshua|Ritson}} 8,809 49.4 2 Miners[13]
Ealing Alfred Hugh|Chilton|nolink=1}} 3,610 20.8 2
Eastbourne Thomas Burleigh|Hasdell|nolink=1}} 4,641 26.0 2 Constituency[12]
East Dorset Alfred|Smith|Alfred Smith (UK politician)}} 4,321 26.6 2 Vehicle Workers[11]
East Grinstead David|Pole}} 6,208 33.0 2 Constituency[12]
East Ham South Arthur|Henderson}} 5,024 26.9 3 Ironfounders[17]
East Renfrewshire Robert|Spence|Robert Spence (British politician)}} 5,048 27.8 2 Constituency[12]
Ebbw Vale Thomas|Richards|Thomas Richards (Welsh politician)}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners[13]
Edinburgh Central William|Graham|William Graham (Edinburgh MP)}} 7,161 51.3 1 ILP[30]
Edinburgh West John Alexander|Young|nolink=1}} 2,622 14.6 3
Edmonton Frank|Broad}} 3,575 25.7 2 Socialist
Elland Dennis|Hardaker|nolink=1}} 5,923 25.6 3 Constituency[12]
Enfield William E.|Hill|nolink=1}} 6,176 37.5 2 Railway Clerks[108]
Epsom James Chuter|Ede}} 4,796 26.1 2 Constituency[12]
Evesham Walter Metcalfe|Fielding|nolink=1}} 2,863 16.9 3 Constituency[12]
Farnham John|Hayes|nolink=1}} 3,534 24.6 2 Constituency[12]
Farnworth Thomas|Greenall}} 9,740 40.8 2 Miners[13]
Faversham Stanley|Morgan|Stanley Morgan (politician)}} 5,981 31.8 2 Constituency[12]
Finchley John|Leslie|John Leslie (politician)}} 3,140 18.2 2 Constituency[12]
Forest of Dean James|Wignall}} 9,731 62.8 1 Dockers[11]
Frome Edward|Gill}} 10,454 43.9 2 Miners[13]
Fulham East David|Cook|nolink=1}} 2,883 19.5 2
Fulham West Robert Mark|Gentry}} 4,435 23.7 2
Fylde William John|Tout}} 7,400 35.1 2 Textile Factory Workers
Gateshead John|Brotherton|John Brotherton (Labour politician)}} 7,212 23.8 2 Engineers
Gillingham William|Tapp|nolink=1}} 4,705 25.9 2 Shipwrights
Glasgow Bridgeton James|Maxton}} 7,860 39.8 2 ILP[30]
Glasgow Camlachie Hugh|Guthrie|Hugh Guthrie (Scottish politician)}} 7,192 33.1 2 ILP[30]
Glasgow Cathcart Gavin Brown|Clark}} 4,489 21.6 2
Glasgow Central David|Quin|nolink=1}} 4,736 21.2 2
Glasgow Gorbals John|Maclean|John Maclean (Scottish socialist)}} 7,436 34.1 2 Socialist
Glasgow Govan Neil|Maclean|Neil Maclean (politician)}} 9,577 47.8 1 ILP[30]
Glasgow Hillhead John|Izett|nolink=1}} 4,186 24.6 2 ILP[30]
Glasgow Maryhill John William|Muir}} 5,531 27.9 2
Partick William|Mackie|nolink=1}} 5,173 29.9 2
Glasgow St Rollox James|Stewart|James Stewart (Glasgow MP)}} 6,147 33.2 2 ILP[30]
Glasgow Shettleston John|Wheatley}} 9,827 49.8 2 ILP[30]
Glasgow Springburn George|Hardie|George Hardie (Labour politician)}} 7,996 39.1 2 ILP[30]
Gloucester William Levason|Edwards|nolink=1}} 2,860 17.3 3
Gower John|Williams|John Williams (Gower MP)}} 10,109 54.8 1 Miners[13]
Gravesend James|Butts|nolink=1}} 3,254 21.5 2 Engineers[14]
Great Yarmouth William|McConnell|nolink=1}} 1,848 12.8 3 Socialist
Greenwich James|Bermingham|nolink=1}} 6,471 30.7 2
Grimsby Charles|Franklin|nolink=1}} 9,015 35.4 2 Socialist
Guildford William|Bennett|William Bennett (English politician)}} 5,078 27.9 2 Constituency[12]
Hamilton Duncan Macgregor|Graham}} 6,988 42.1 1 Miners[13]
Hammersmith North Christopher|Morden|nolink=1}} 2,048 16.4 4
Hammersmith South John|Westcott|nolink=1}} 1,958 14.9 3
Hampstead Skene|Mackay}} 3,646 19.3 2
Hanley Myles Harper|Parker}} 7,697 38.7 2 Enginemen[11]
Harborough Walter John|Baker}} 4,495 25.6 3 Postal Clerks[16]
The Hartlepools Will|Sherwood}} 4,733 18.6 3 General Workers
Hastings Joseph George|Butler}} 3,556 24.1 2 Socialist
Hemel Hempstead Jesse|Hawkes|nolink=1}} 2,913 22.4 2 Constituency[12]
Hemsworth John|Guest|John Guest (politician)}} 8,102 55.5 1 Miners[13]
Hendon Frank|Bailey|nolink=1}} 3,159 16.1 2 Constituency[12]
Hereford Sidney|Box}} 3,730 24.2 2 Constituency[12]
Hertford Cyril|Harding|nolink=1}} 1,679 09.1 3 Constituency[12]
Hexham William|Weir|William Weir (trade unionist)}} 4,168 26.2 2 Miners[13]
Heywood and Radcliffe Horace|Nobbs}} 6,827 32.4 2 Postal Clerks[16]
Hitchin Robert|Green|nolink=1}} 5,661 34.9 2 Constituency[12]
Holland-with-Boston William Stapleton|Royce}} 8,788 39.8 1
Houghton-le-Spring Robert|Richardson|Robert Richardson (Labour politician)}} 7,315 36.4 1 Miners[13]
Huddersfield Harry|Snell}} 12,737 32.5 2 ILP[30]
Hythe Robert William|Forsyth|nolink=1}} 3,427 28.0 2
Ilford Herbert|Dunnico}} 4,621 19.5 2
Ilkeston George|Oliver|George Oliver (politician)}} 7,962 45.2 2 Engineers
Ince Stephen|Walsh|Stephen Walsh (MP)}} 14,882 87.0 1 Miners[17]
Ipswich Robert Frederick|Jackson}} 8,143 32.1 2 ILP[30]
Islington East Arthur John|Lewer|nolink=1}} 3,122 16.3 3
Islington West John Thomas|Sheppard|nolink=1}} 2,300 20.9 3 Engineers
Jarrow John|Hill|John Hill (trade unionist)}} 8,034 39.0 2
Keighley William|Bland|William Bland (politician)}} 6,324 27.7 3 ILP[30]
Kennington William|Glennie|nolink=1}} 2,817 25.4 3
Kensington North William Joseph|Jarrett|nolink=1}} 3,653 21.7 2 Constituency[12]
Kidderminster John|Baker|John Baker (Labour politician)}} 9,760 42.0 2 Iron & Steel[9]
King's Lynn Robert Barrie|Walker}} 9,780 49.1 2 Agricultural[20]
Kingston upon Hull East R. H.|Farrah}} 3,725 20.4 3 Constituency
Kingston upon Hull North West Alfred|Gould}} 3,528 19.3 3 Carpenters & Joiners[146]
Kingston upon Hull South West Robert|Mell}} 3,121 19.3 3 ILP[30]
Kingston-upon-Thames Thomas Henry|Dumper|nolink=1}} 2,502 13.6 2
Kingswinford Charles Henry|Sitch}} 10,397 48.0 1 Chain Makers[11]
Lanark James C.|Welsh}} 5,821 31.0 2 ILP[30]
Leeds North George Hartley|Thompson|nolink=1}} 3,423 18.4 2 Constituency[12]
Leeds North East John|Bromley|John Bromley (politician)}} 4,450 24.5 2 Locomotive Engineers[15]
Leeds South Frank|Fountain|nolink=1}} 5,510 31.5 2
Leeds South East James|O'Grady}} unopposed N/A 1 Furnishing Trades[17]
Leeds West John|Arnott|John Arnott (MP)}} 6,020 29.5 2 ILP[30]
Leek William|Bromfield}} 10,510 51.7 1 Midland Textile
Leicester East George|Banton}} 6,697 27.1 2 ILP[30]
Leicester South Frederick Fox|Riley}} 5,463 22.8 2 Postal Clerks[16]
Leicester West Ramsay|MacDonald}} 6,347 24.0 2 ILP[30]
Leigh Richard Owen|Jones|nolink=1}} 11,146 46.4 2 Engineers[14]
Leith Stanley|Burgess}} 4,251 19.1 3 Engineers
Lewes Tom|Pargeter|nolink=1}} 4,164 33.6 2 Constituency[12]
Leyton East William|Carter|William Carter (St Pancras South West MP)}} 3,669 30.3 3
Lichfield T.|Riley|nolink=1}} 5,548 36.4 2 Miners[13]
Lincoln Robert Arthur|Taylor}} 6,658 28.5 2 Engineers[14]
Linlithgowshire Manny|Shinwell}} 8,723 40.3 2 ILP[30]
Liverpool Edge Hill Peter|Tevenan}} 5,587 36.2 2 Constituency
Liverpool Fairfield George|Porter|George Porter (politician)}} 3,337 21.9 3
Liverpool Kirkdale Samuel|Mason|nolink=1}} 5,012 32.6 2
Liverpool Walton Dixon|Smith|nolink=1}} 4,580 28.6 2 Blind
Liverpool Wavertree Charles|Wilson|nolink=1}} 5,103 27.0 2
Liverpool West Derby George|Nelson|George Nelson (trade unionist)}} 5,618 36.2 2 Constituency[12]
Liverpool West Toxteth William Albert|Robinson}} 6,850 34.4 2 Warehouse Workers[11]
Llandaff and Barry Russell Lowell|Jones|nolink=1}} 6,607 30.8 2
Llanelli John Henry|Williams|John Henry Williams (Welsh politician)}} 14,409 46.9 2 Constituency[12]
London University Sidney|Webb}} 2,141 31.7 2
Lonsdale David|Hunter|nolink=1}} 4,472 24.3 2 Constituency[12]
Loughborough Herbert William|Hallam|nolink=1}} 6,381 34.9 2 Constituency[12]
Luton Willet|Ball}} 5,964 30.6 2 Constituency[12]
Macclesfield William|Pimblott|nolink=1}} 10,253 41.8 2 Constituency[12]
Maidstone Frederick George|Burgess}} 6,277 34.5 2 Constituency[12]
Maldon George|Dallas|George Dallas (Labour politician)}} 6,315 39.6 2 Constituency[12]
Manchester Ardwick Thomas|Lowth}} 5,670 31.8 2 Railwaymen[21]
Manchester Blackley Arnold|Townend}} 3,659 25.0 2 Railway Clerks[21][108]
Manchester Clayton John Edward|Sutton}} 7,654 38.4 2 Miners[13]
Manchester Gorton John|Hodge|John Hodge (politician)}} 13,047 67.4 1 Iron & Steel[22]
Manchester Platting John Robert|Clynes}} unopposed N/A 1 General Workers[21]
Manchester Rusholme Emmeline|Pethick-Lawrence}} 2,985 15.6 3 Constituency[21]
Mansfield William|Carter|William Carter (Mansfield politician)}} 8,957 43.6 1 Miners[13]
Merthyr James|Winstone}} 12,682 47.3 2 Miners[13]
Middlesbrough East Frederick William|Carey|nolink=1}} 3,776 30.8 2
Middlesbrough West Charlie|Cramp}} 5,350 32.8 2 Railwaymen
Middleton and Prestwich John B.|Battle|nolink=1}} 6,501 30.5 2
Montrose Burghs Henry Noel|Brailsford}} 2,940 24.0 2 ILP[30]
Morpeth John|Cairns|John Cairns (politician)}} 7,677 34.3 1 Miners[13]
Motherwell Walton|Newbold}} 4,135 23.2 2 ILP[30]
Neath Herbert|Morgan|nolink=1}} 9,670 35.2 2 Constituency[12]
Nelson and Colne Albert|Smith|Albert Smith (MP)}} 14,075 62.0 1 Textile Factory Workers
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central James|Smith|nolink=1}} 4,976 34.6 2 ILP[30]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East Walter|Hudson|Walter Hudson (politician)}} 5,195 34.7 2 Railwaymen
Newcastle-upon-Tyne North Robert John|Wilson}} 3,102 16.5 3 Constituency[12]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne West David|Adams|David Adams (Labour politician)}} 6,411 33.4 2 Engineers[14]
Newport (Monmouthshire) John William|Bowen}} 10,234 41.0 2 Postmen[16]
Newton Robert|Young|Robert Young (Lancashire politician)}} 9,808 55.0 1 Engineers[14]
Normanton Frederick|Hall|Frederick Hall (politician)}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners[13]
Northampton Walter|Halls}} 10,735 37.3 2
North East Derbyshire Frank|Lee|Frank Lee (British politician)}} 5,560 28.6 2 Miners[13]
North Lanarkshire Joseph|Sullivan|Joseph Sullivan (MP)}} 5,673 34.1 2 Miners[13]
Norwich Herbert|Witard}} 6,856 11.6 3 Constituency[11]
Nottingham East Thomas|Proctor|Thomas Proctor (trade unionist)}} 2,817 19.4 2 Engineers[14]
Nottingham West Arthur|Hayday}} 7,286 56.8 1
Nuneaton Ivor|Gregory|nolink=1}} 6,269 25.8 2 Locomotive Engineers[15]
Ogmore Vernon|Hartshorn}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners[13]
Oldham William Cornforth|Robinson}} 15,178 19.6 3 Textile Factory Workers[18]
Ormskirk James|Bell|James Bell (Ormskirk MP)}} 6,545 37.2 1 Textile Factory Workers
Oswestry Thomas|Morris|nolink=1}} 8,467 40.8 2 Miners[13]
Oxford University Henry Sanderson|Furniss|Henry Sanderson Furniss, 1st Baron Sanderson}} 335 06.0 4
Peckham Charles|Diamond}} 2,559 16.1 3
Peebles and Southern Midlothian James|Gold|nolink=1}} 4,830 39.4 2 Miners[13]
Pembrokeshire Ivor|Gwynne}} 7,712 28.0 2 Tin and Sheet Millmen
Peterborough John|Mansfield|John Mansfield (trade unionist)}} 8,832 41.0 2 Constituency[12]
Petersfield John|Pile|nolink=1}} 4,267 28.5 2 Constituency[12]
Plymouth Devonport Fred|Bramley}} 4,115 19.3 2 Furnishing
Plymouth Sutton William Thomas|Gay|nolink=1}} 5,334 20.6 2
Pontefract Isaac|Burns}} 5,047 37.1 2 Miners[13]
Pontypool Thomas|Griffiths|Thomas Griffiths (politician)}} 8,348 38.8 1 Iron & Steel[22]
Pontypridd David Lewis|Davies}} 10,152 42.8 2 Miners[13]
Poplar South Samuel|March}} 4,446 25.6 2
Portsmouth Central Hugh|Hinshelwood|nolink=1}} 4,004 19.1 3 Socialist
Portsmouth South James|Lacey}} 3,070 13.2 3
Preston Tom|Shaw|Tom Shaw (politician)}} 19,213 25.8 1 Textile Factory Workers[18]
Pudsey and Otley George Ripley|Carter|nolink=1}} 4,583 24.8 2 Constituency[12]
Reading Thomas Charles|Morris}} 8,410 29.8 2 Railwaymen
Rhondda East David|Watts-Morgan}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners[13]
Rhondda West William|Abraham|William Abraham (Welsh politician)}} unopposed N/A 1 Miners[13]
Rochdale R. H.|Tawney}} 4,956 16.5 3 ILP[30]
Romford Walter Henry|Letts|nolink=1}} 5,044 28.1 2 Constituency[12]
Ross and Cromarty Hector|Munro|nolink=1}} 2,278 21.4 2
Rossendale Gilbert Wright|Jones}} 7,984 35.1 2 Textile Factory Workers
Rotherham James|Walker|James Walker (UK politician)}} 9,757 38.1 2 Iron & Steel[22]
Rotherhithe Will|Godfrey|nolink=1}} 1,750 15.5 3
Rother Valley Thomas Walter|Grundy}} 9,917 55.1 1 Miners[13]
Rothwell William|Lunn}} 9,098 44.1 1 Miners[13]
Roxburgh and Selkirk Thomas|Hamilton|nolink=1}} 5,574 29.9 2 Constituency[12]
Royton James|Crinion}} 4,875 22.4 2
Rushcliffe C.|Harris|nolink=1}} 6,180 29.9 2 Constituency[12]
Rutland and Stamford Fleming|Eccles}} 7,639 46.4 2 General Workers
Rutherglen William|Regan|nolink=1}} 8,759 40.9 2 ILP[30]
Saffron Walden James Joseph|Mallon}} 4,531 29.9 2 Constituency[12]
St Helens James|Sexton}} 15,583 57.1 1 Dock Labourers[11]
St Ives Albert|Dunn}} 6,659 38.4 2 Constituency[12]
St Pancras North John Gilbert|Dale}} 4,651 26.6 3 Prison Officers[11]
St Pancras South East Herbert George|Romeril}} 2,189 16.9 4 Railway Clerks[23]
Salford North Ben|Tillett}} 12,079 74.4 1 Dockers[21]
Salford South James|Gorman|James Gorman (politician)}} 3,807 19.0 2 Engineers[21]
Salford West Rhys John|Davies}} 4,503 23.1 3 Constituency[21][12]
Scarborough and Whitby John Watson|Rowntree|nolink=1}} 1,025 04.9 3 Constituency[12]
Seaham John James|Lawson}} 8,988 41.3 2 Miners[13]
Sedgefield John|Herriotts}} 5,801 36.8 2 Miners[13]
Sevenoaks John Ephraim|Skinner|nolink=1}} 3,323 23.8 2
Sheffield Attercliffe William Crawford|Anderson}} 6,539 34.7 2 ILP[30]
Sheffield Brightside Richard Edward|Jones|nolink=1}} 6,781 35.8 2 Engineers[14]
Sheffield Park Alf|Barton}} 3,167 20.4 2 Socialist
Shipley Tom|Snowden}} 5,690 25.4 2 ILP[30]
Shrewsbury Arthur|Taylor|nolink=1}} 5,542 36.1 2
Smethwick John|Davison|John Davison (politician)}} 9,389 52.2 1 Ironfounders
Southampton Tommy|Lewis}} 7,828 10.6 4 Socialist
Southampton Frederick|Perriman|nolink=1}} 6,776 09.2 5 ILP[30]
South Ayrshire James|Brown|James Brown (Scottish politician)}} 6,358 37.3 1 Miners[13]
South Derbyshire Samuel|Truman|nolink=1}} 7,923 33.8 2 Constituency[12]
South Dorset Brett|Morgan|nolink=1}} 5,159 31.6 2 Constituency[12]
South East Essex Joe|Cotter}} 5,343 29.0 2 Ship Stewards
South Norfolk George|Edwards|George Edwards (UK politician)}} 6,536 35.7 2 Agricultural[20]
Southport Arthur|Greenwood}} 5,727 28.0 2
South Shields George John|Rowe|nolink=1}} 6,425 24.8 2
Southwark Central Leslie|Haden-Guest}} 3,126 27.9 2
Southwark North George Alfred|Isaacs}} 2,027 22.4 3 Printers' Assistants
Southwark South East Thomas Ellis|Naylor}} 2,718 27.4 2 London Compositors
Sowerby John William|Ogden}} 7,306 32.7 2 Textile Factory Workers[18]
Spelthorne Frank Ernest|Horton|nolink=1}} 2,418 15.1 2 Constituency[12]
Spennymoor Joseph|Batey}} 8,196 46.5 2 Miners[13]
Spen Valley Tom|Myers|Tom Myers (politician)}} 8,508 44.4 2 Constituency[12]
Stalybridge and Hyde Walter|Fowden}} 6,508 24.8 2 ILP[24][25]
Stepney Limehouse Daniel Desmond|Sheehan}} 2,470 25.2 2
Stepney Mile End William|Devenay}} 2,392 25.1 2
Stirling and Falkirk Archibald|Logan|nolink=1}} 5,201 35.7 2 Iron Moulders[11]
Stourbridge Mary Reid|Anderson|Mary Reid Macarthur}} 7,587 32.7 2 Women Workers[26]
Stretford Joseph|Hallsworth}} 5,216 23.3 2 Constituency[12]
Stroud Charles Wye|Kendall|nolink=1}} 8,522 40.1 2 Constituency[12]
Sudbury Joseph Rouse|Hicks|nolink=1}} 390 3.0 3
Sunderland Frank|Goldstone}} 9,578 15.2 3 Teachers[17]
Swansea East David|Williams|David Williams (Swansea politician)}} 6,341 36.4 2 ILP[24]
Swansea West John James|Powesland|nolink=1}} 5,510 25.6 3
Swindon Joseph|Compton}} 8,393 39.9 2 Coachmakers[11]
Taunton George Saville|Woods}} 4,816 27.6 2 Constituency[12]
Tiverton Donald B.|Fraser|nolink=1}} 2,377 14.1 3 Constituency[12]
Tonbridge John|Palmer|nolink=1}} 5,006 23.3 2 Constituency[12]
Torquay Alfred|Trestrail}} 4,029 18.9 2 Constituency[12]
Tottenham South Leo|Chiozza Money}} 5,779 37.0 2
Twickenham Humphrey|Chalmers|nolink=1}} 2,823 16.8 2 Constituency[12]
Tynemouth George Harold|Humphries|nolink=1}} 2,566 15.2 3
University of Wales Millicent|Mackenzie}} 176 19.2 2
Uxbridge Harry|Gosling}} 6,251 37.6 2 Watermen[11]
Wakefield Albert|Bellamy}} 5,882 33.7 2 Railwaymen[255]
Wallasey Walter|Citrine}} 4,384 16.6 2 Electrical[27]
Wallsend John|Chapman|nolink=1}} 6,835 34.0 2 Constituency
Walsall Joseph|Thickett|nolink=1}} 8,336 30.0 2
Walthamstow West Valentine|McEntee}} 4,167 29.3 2 Socialist, Carpenters & Joiners[146]
Wandsworth Central George Pearce|Blizard}} 3,382 23.9 2
Wansbeck Ebenezer|Edwards}} 5,267 47.5 2 Miners[13]
Warrington Isaac|Brassington}} 5,377 22.6 3 Railwaymen
Waterloo Samuel|Reeves}} 2,619 16.5 2 Constituency[12]
Watford George|Lathan}} 4,952 25.4 2 Railway Clerks[23]
Wednesbury Alfred|Short}} 11,341 49.8 1 Boilermakers[11]
Wellingborough Walter Robert|Smith}} 10,290 52.5 1 Boot & Shoe[28]
Wentworth George Henry|Hirst}} 13,029 59.8 1 Miners[13]
West Bromwich Frederick Owen|Roberts}} 11,572 54.0 1 Typographical[29]
West Fife William|Adamson}} 10,664 72.6 1 Miners[13]
West Renfrewshire Robert|Murray|Robert Murray (Scottish politician)}} 7,126 38.2 2 ILP[24]
West Stirlingshire Tom|Johnston|Tom Johnston (Scottish politician)}} 3,809 28.7 2 ILP[24]
Westbury Ernest Nathaniel|Bennett}} 3,537 18.8 3 Constituency[12]
West Ham Plaistow Will|Thorne}} 12,156 94.9 1 General Workers[17]
West Ham Silvertown David John|Davis|nolink=1}} 2,278 16.9 3 ILP[11]
West Ham Upton Benjamin Walter|Gardner}} 3,186 22.2 2 ILP[11]
Westhoughton William Tyson|Wilson}} 11,849 63.9 1 Carpenters & Joiners[30]
Whitechapel and St George's Robert|Ambrose|Robert Ambrose (politician)}} 2,522 29.2 2
Whitehaven Thomas Gavan|Duffy}} 9,016 45.6 2 Cumberland Iron Miners[11]
Widnes Tom|Williamson|Tom Williamson, Baron Williamson}} 7,821 40.4 2 NAUL
Wigan John|Parkinson|John Parkinson (UK politician)}} 12,914 48.0 1 Miners[13]
Willesden East Henry James|Lincoln|nolink=1}} 4,941 25.0 2 Postmen[16]
Willesden West Samuel|Viant}} 7,217 37.2 2 Carpenters & Joiners[30]
Wolverhampton Bilston John William|Kynaston|nolink=1}} 6,744 39.5 2
Wolverhampton West Alexander|Walkden}} 10,158 42.2 2 Railway Clerks[23]
Wood Green Harri Tudor|Rhys}} 4,539 17.0 2 Constituency[12]
Woolwich East Will|Crooks}} unopposed N/A 1 Coopers[17]
Woolwich West Alexander Gordon|Cameron}} 7,088 34.5 2 Carpenters & Joiners[30]
Workington Thomas|Cape}} 10,441 51.4 1 Miners[17]
Wrexham Hugh|Hughes|Hugh Hughes (trade unionist)}} 6,500 23.7 2
Yeovil William Thomas|Kelly}} 7,589 36.4 2 Engineers[14]
York Thomas Harry|Gill}} 4,822 18.0 3 Railway Clerks[23]

Wilkie won in Dundee won by taking second place in a two-seat constituency.

By-elections, 1918-1922

By-election Candidate Votes % Position Sponsor
Liverpool West Derby by-election, 1919 George|Nelson|George Nelson (trade unionist)}} 4,670 43.5 2 Constituency
Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire Central by-election, 1919 Joseph Forbes|Duncan}} 3,482 26.4 3 ILP[284]
Swansea East by-election, 1919 David|Williams|David Williams (Swansea politician)}} 8,158 46.9 2 ILP[31]
Bothwell by-election, 1919 John|Robertson|John Robertson (Bothwell MP)}} 13,135 68.8 1 Miners
Widnes by-election, 1919 Arthur|Henderson}} 11,404 52.3 1 Iron Founders
Pontefract by-election, 1919 Isaac|Burns}} 8,445 46.0 2 Miners
Manchester Rusholme by-election, 1919 Robert|Dunstan}} 6,412 31.2 2 ILP[31]
Chester-le-Street by-election, 1919 Jack|Lawson}} 17,838 77.1 1 Miners
Plymouth Sutton by-election, 1919 William Thomas|Gay|nolink=1}} 9,292 33.3 2
St Albans by-election, 1919 John W.|Brown|John W. Brown (British trade unionist)}} 8,908 42.4 2 Shipping Clerks
Bromley by-election, 1919 Francis Percy|Hodes|nolink=1}} 10,077 47.5 2
Spen Valley by-election, 1919 Tom|Myers|Tom Myers (politician)}} 11,962 39.4 1 ILP[31]
Ashton-under-Lyne by-election, 1920 William Cornforth|Robinson}} 8,127 39.6 2 Textile Workers
The Wrekin by-election, February 1920 Charles|Duncan|Charles Duncan (politician)}} 8,729 38.4 2 Workers[19]
Horncastle by-election, 1920 William|Holmes|William Holmes (trade unionist)}} 3,443 18.8 3 Agricultural
Argyll by-election, 1920 Malcolm|MacCallum|nolink=1}} 5,498 35.1 2 Highland Land League
Dartford by-election, 1920 John Edmund|Mills}} 13,610 50.2 1
Stockport by-election, 1920 Leo|Chiozza Money}} 16,042 18.0 3
Basingstoke by-election, 1920 James H.|Round|nolink=1}} 5,352 27.8 3
Camberwell North West by-election, 1920 Susan|Lawrence}} 4,733 32.1 2
Northampton by-election, 1920 Margaret|Bondfield}} 13,279 44.4 2 Shop Assistants
Edinburgh North by-election, 1920 David|Pole}} 3,808 17.1 3
Sunderland by-election, 1920 Vickerman Henzell|Rutherford}} 14,379 34.0 2
Nelson and Colne by-election, 1920 Robinson|Graham}} 14,134 49.5 1
Ebbw Vale by-election, 1920 Evan|Davies|Evan Davies (Welsh politician)}} unopposed N/A 1
South Norfolk by-election, 1920 George|Edwards|George Edwards (UK politician)}} 8,594 45.7 1 Agricultural[20]
Woodbridge by-election, 1920 Henry Devenish|Harben}} 8,707 46.8 2
Ilford by-election, 1920 Joseph|King|Joseph King (MP)}} 6,577 22.9 2
The Wrekin by-election, November 1920 Charles|Duncan|Charles Duncan (politician)}} 10,600 42.1 2
Abertillery by-election, 1920 George|Barker|George Barker (Welsh politician)}} 15,942 66.4 1 Miners
Rhondda West by-election, 1920 William|John|William John (politician)}} 14,035 58.5 1
Woolwich East by-election, 1921 Ramsay|MacDonald}} 13,081 48.7 2 ILP
Dudley by-election, 1921 James|Wilson|James Wilson (UK Labour politician)}} 10,244 50.7 1 Railwaymen[32]
Kirkcaldy Burghs by-election, 1921 Tom|Kennedy|Tom Kennedy (Kirkcaldy MP)}} 11,674 53.4 1 NSP
Penistone by-election, 1921 William|Gillis|William Gillis (politician)}} 8,560 36.2 1 Miners
Taunton by-election, 1921 James|Lunnon|nolink=1}} 8,290 38.9 2
Bedford by-election, 1921 Frederick Fox|Riley}} 9,731 40.3 2 Post Office Workers[16]
Hastings by-election, 1921 W. Richard|Davies|nolink=1}} 5,437 25.5 2
Heywood and Radcliffe by-election, 1921 Walter|Halls}} 13,430 41.7 1 Railwaymen[32]
Caerphilly by-election, 1921 Morgan|Jones|Morgan Jones (Welsh politician)}} 13,699 54.2 1 ILP
Louth by-election, 1921 James L.|George|nolink=1}} 3,873 19.5 3 Constituency[33]
Westhoughton by-election, 1921 Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 14,876 58.4 1 Distributive Workers
Southwark South East by-election, 1921 Thomas Ellis|Naylor}} 6,561 57.0 1 London Compositors[5]
Tamworth by-election, 1922 George Henry|Jones}} 6,671 31.2 2 Miners
Manchester Clayton by-election, 1922 John Edward|Sutton}} 14,662 57.1 1 Miners
Camberwell North by-election, 1922 Charles|Ammon|Charles Ammon, 1st Baron Ammon}} 7,854 53.9 1 Post Office Workers[16]
Wolverhampton West by-election, 1922 Alexander|Walkden}} 13,799 45.1 2 Railway Clerks[34]
Cambridge by-election, 1922 Hugh|Dalton}} 6,954 31.1 2
Leicester East by-election, 1922 George|Banton}} 14,062 52.9 1 ILP
Nottingham East by-election, 1922 A. H.|Jones|nolink=1}} 5,431 27.3 2 Co-op
Gower by-election, 1922 David Rhys|Grenfell}} 13,296 57.5 1 Miners
Pontypridd by-election, 1922 Thomas Isaac Mardy|Jones}} 16,630 57.0 1 Miners
Hackney South by-election, 1922 Holford|Knight}} 9,046 49.8 2
Newport by-election, 1922 John William|Bowen}} 11,425 33.8 2 Post Office Workers[16]

References

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3. ^Roy Gregory, The Miners and British Politics, pp.43, 98-102, 139-143, 175-177
4. ^{{cite book |title=Twenty-sixth annual report of the Fabian Society |date=1909 |publisher=Fabian Society |location=London |page=4}}
5. ^{{cite book |last1=Howe |first1=Ellic |last2=Waite |first2=Harold E. |title=London Society of Compositors |date=1948 |publisher=Cassell |location=London |pages=323–325}}
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  • "Polling Results: Full results for the kingdom", Manchester Guardian, 30 December 1918, pp.9-11
  • Report of the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Labour Party (1919)

See also

  • Labour Representation Committee election results
{{UK election results}}

2 : Election results by party in the United Kingdom|History of the Labour Party (UK)

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