Mid Ulster by-election, 1956

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The by-election held in Mid Ulster on May 8, 1956 was called as a result of a vote in the British parliament on 7 February 1956 which voted to disqualify the sitting MP, Charles Beattie, who himself had been awarded the seat after the candidate who won the seat at a previous by-election, Tom Mitchell, was disqualified from assuming office on the basis that he was a convicted felon.

Mid Ulster by-election, 1956
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Unionist George Forrest 28,605 48.36
Sinn Féin Tom Mitchell 24,124 40.78
Anti-Partition Michael O'Neill 6,421 10.86
Majority 4,481 7.58
Turnout 59,150 88.43
Independent gain from Sinn Féin Swing