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Independent Labour Party election results

Independent Labour Party election results

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This article lists the Independent Labour Party's election results in UK parliamentary elections.

Summary of general election performance

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Election results

By-elections, 1893–1895

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1895 general election

By-elections, 1895–1900

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1900 general election

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Hardie stood for two seats. All candidates other than Hempsall stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee. Clarke ran as a joint Independent Labour Party-Social Democratic Federation candidate. The list does not include Alfred Ewen Fletcher, who was supported by the ILP but ran for the Scottish Workers' Representation Committee.

By-elections, 1900–1906

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All candidates stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee.

1906 general election

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All candidates other than Burgess and Newlove stood as part of the Labour Representation Committee. Only ILP members sponsored by the party are listed.

By-elections, 1906–1910

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All candidates other than Bramley stood for the Labour Party.[4] Only candidates sponsored by the ILP are listed.

January 1910 general election

All candidates stood as part of the Labour Party. Only ILP members sponsored by the party are listed.

December 1910 general election

All candidates stood as part of the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1910–1918

All candidates except Williams and Bland (in 1918) stood for the Labour Party.[4]

1918 general election

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All candidates stood for the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1918–1922

All candidates stood for the Labour Party.

1922 general election

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All candidates stood for the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1922–1923

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Candidate stood for the Labour Party.

1923 UK general election

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All candidates stood for the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1923–1924

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Candidate stood for the Labour Party.

1924 general election

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Candidates stood for the Labour Party.

By-elections, 1924–1929

Candidates stood for the Labour Party.

1929 general election

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All candidates stood as part of the Labour Party.

By-elections 1929–1931

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All candidates except Irwin were endorsed by the Labour Party. Irwin was sponsored by the United Society of Boilermakers.

1931 general election

In addition, Josiah Wedgwood was elected unopposed for Newcastle-under-Lyme. Only those ILP members not accredited by the Labour Party are listed.[20]

By-elections, 1931–1935

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1935 general election

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By-elections, 1935–1945

1945 general election

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By-elections, 1945–1950

1950 general election

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By-elections, 1950–1951

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1951 general election

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1955 general election

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By-elections, 1955–1959

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1959 general election

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By-elections, 1959–1964

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1966 general election

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1970 general election

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February 1974 general election

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References

  1. F. W. S. Craig, British Electoral Facts, 1885–1975, p. 54
  2. Craig, F. W. S. (1968). British Parliamentary Election Statistics 1918–1968. Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. p. 46. ISBN 0900178000.
  3. The Labour Annual (1896), pp. 40–41
  4. F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results: 1885–1918, p. xvi
  5. "I.L.p. Candidates: the official list", Manchester Guardian, 10 December 1909
  6. The New Hazell Annual and Almanack, vol.26, p. 361
  7. Independent Labour Party, Report of the Annual Conference (1919), pp. 28–29
  8. Independent Labour Party, Annual Report (1920), pp. 14–15
  9. Independent Labour Party, Annual Report (1923), pp. 39–41
  10. Clare V. J. Griffiths, Labour and the Countryside: The Politics of Rural Britain 1918–1939, p. 1
  11. Independent Labour Party, Annual Report (1924), pp. 46–51
  12. Independent Labour Party, Annual Report (1924), pp. 12–13
  13. ILP, Annual Report (1925), pp. 57–61
  14. Labour Party, Report of the Annual Labour Party Conference (1925), pp. 25–27
  15. Labour Party, "Report of the Annual Labour Party Conference (1928), pp. 11–17
  16. Report of the Annual Labour Party Conference: 15–19. 1929. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  17. Independent Labour Party, The Report of the Annual Conference (1929), p. 40
  18. Report of the Annual Labour Party Conference: 24–44. 1929. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  19. F. W. S. Craig, Minor parties at British Parliamentary elections 1885–1974
  20. Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party (1931), p. 295; Josiah Wedgwood omitted as he was not affiliated with the ILp.
  • F. W. S. Craig, Chronology of British Parliamentary By-elections 1833–1987

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