1968 Nelson and Colne by-election

UK Parliamentary by-election

The 1968 Nelson and Colne by-election was a by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Nelson and Colne on 27 June 1968, following the death of Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Sydney Silverman.

The constituency was considered usually safe, having been won by Labour at the 1966 general election by over 4,500 votes.[1]

Candidates

  • Betty Boothroyd, at the time a Hammersmith councillor, was chosen to represent Labour. She would eventually go on to become the first female Speaker of the House of Commons.
  • David Waddington was the Conservative candidate. He had been called to the Bar in 1951.
  • The local Liberal association nominated David Chadwick. In March, when it was first known that there would be a by-election, the Liberal Party approached Sir Learie Constantine to stand as its candidate. Constantine was a former West Indies cricketer who had played professionally in Lancashire and lived in London. He had spoken out against the Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968, and Liberal Leader Jeremy Thorpe thought that he would be an ideal candidate to make a stand against racism in society.[2] However, Constantine declined the offer.
  • Brian Tattersall stood as a candidate with the label "English Nationalist".

Result of the previous general election

General election 1966: Nelson and Colne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sydney Silverman 18,406 49.28
Conservative Peter Davies 13,829 37.02
Independent Patrick Downey 5,117 13.70
Majority 4,577 12.26
Turnout 37,352
Labour hold Swing

Result of the by-election

Nelson and Colne by-election, 27 June 1968[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Waddington 16,466 48.89 +11.87
Labour Betty Boothroyd 12,944 38.43 -10.85
Liberal David Chadwick 3,016 8.95 -4.75
English Nationalist Brian Tattersall 1,255 3.73 New
Majority 3,522 10.46 N/A
Turnout 33,681
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived 16 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine PoliticsResources.net
  2. ^ "People in the News." Illustrated London News [London, England] 9 Mar. 1968: 12+. Illustrated London News. Web. 28 Jan. 2014. Document URL
  3. ^ "1968 By Election Results". British Elections Ephemera Archive. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
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