Liverpool Exchange by-election, 1922
The Liverpool Exchange by-election, 1922 was a by-election held in England for the House of Commons constituency of Liverpool Exchange on 13 March 1922.
This was a ministerial by-election, held under laws in force until 1926 which required an MP appointed to government to seek re-election. The Conservative Party candidate Leslie Scott was re-elected.
Vacancy
The seat had become vacant on 9 March 1922 when the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), Leslie Scott had been appointed as Solicitor General for England and Wales.[1] He had held the seat since the December 1910 general election.[2][3]
Candidates
While Scott's appointment was not Gazetted until 9 March,[1] it had been announced on 6 March.[4] On Wednesday 8 March, the Irish Nationalist Party in Liverpool decided to contest the seat. The Nationalist candidate A. Harford had been Scott's only opponent in 1918, when he had won 44.4% of the votes,[5] and a delegation was sent to ask Harford to stand again.[5] The independent Liberals who had remained outside David Lloyd George's Conservative-dominated coalition government were initially undecided on whether to contest the election,[5] and Scott addressed the local Coalition Liberals to seek their support.[5]
Nominations were set for 13 March, and polling for 22 March.[6] However, on Sunday 12 March, the Nationalists decided not to contest the seat, and when nominations closed, Scott was the only candidate.[7]
Result
Since only one candidate was nominated, there was no need for a vote. Scott was returned unopposed.[2][7]
Aftermath
Scott was knighted on 31 March that year,[8] but served for only 6 months as Solicitor General. He retired from Parliament at the 1929 general election, and after returning to his legal practice he became a judge in 1935.
See also
- Liverpool Exchange (UK Parliament constituency)
- Liverpool Exchange by-election, 1887
- Liverpool Exchange by-election, 1897
- Liverpool Exchange by-election, 1933
- Liverpool
- List of United Kingdom by-elections
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The London Gazette: no. 32635. p. 2033. 10 March 1922. Retrieved 5 September 1922.
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- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 32658. p. 2599. 31 March 1922.
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