Bristol Central by-election, 1943

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The Bristol Central by-election, 1943 was a by-election held on 18th February 1943 for the British House of Commons constituency of Bristol Central in the city of Bristol. The seat had become vacant when the constituency's Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Lord Apsley had been killed on 17th December 1942, whilst on active service in World War II. He had been serving under the Arab Legion in Malta.

The Conservative party candidate selected as its candidate Violet Bathurst, Lady Apsley, who had married Lord Apsley in February 1942. During World War II, the parties in the war-time Coalition Government had agreed not to contest any by-elections which occurred in seats held by coalition parties. However other parties and indepedents were free to stand, and some local parties fielded their own candiadtes as "indpendents" despite the truce. In Bristol Central, the former ILP MP Jennie Lee stood as an "Independent labour" candidate.

On a turnout less than half that of the 1935 general election, Lady Apsley held the seat with a slightly increased majority.

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Bristol South East by-election, 18th February 1943
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Violet Bathurst, Lady Apsley 5,867 52.1 −0.4
Independent Labour Jennie Lee 4,308 38.2
Ind. Labour Party John McNair 830 7.4
Independent F. H. Dunn 258 2.3
Majority 1,559 13.9 +8.9
Turnout 32.9 −39.9
Conservative hold Swing

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