Darwen (UK Parliament constituency)

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Darwen
County constituency
Created: 1885
Abolished: 1983
Type: House of Commons
Members: one

Darwen was a county constituency in Lancashire, centred on the town of Darwen. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until it was abolished for the 1983 general election.

During the 1920s, the constituency was a fiercely contested marginal between the Liberal and Conservative Parties, with the sitting MP defeated at each election. At the 1924 general election, it saw a 92.7% turnout, a record for an English constituency.

It was largely replaced by the new Rossendale & Darwen constituency.

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[edit] Members of Parliament

Year Member Party
1885 James Gascoyne-Cecil Conservative
1892 Charles Philip Huntingdon Liberal
1895 Ald. John Rutherford Conservative
1910, January Frederick George Hindle Liberal
1910, December Ald. John Rutherford Conservative
1922 Sir Frank Bernard Sanderson Conservative
1923 Frederick Hindle Liberal
1924 Sir Frank Bernard Sanderson Conservative
1929 Herbert Samuel Liberal
1935 Stuart Hugh Minto Russell Conservative
1943 William Robert Stanley Prescott Conservative
1951 Sir Charles Fletcher-Cooke Conservative
1983 constituency abolished

[edit] Election results

[edit] Elections in the 1940s

Darwen by-election, 1943
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Stanley Prescott 8,869 50.2 +9.1
Independent Liberal Honor Balfour 8,799 49.8 N/A
Majority 70 0.4 −2.7
Turnout 17,668 45.0 &minus43.9
Conservative hold Swing

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