City of London by-election, February 1906
The City of London by-election, February 1906 was a parliamentary by-election held on 27 February 1906 for the British House of Commons constituency of City of London, which covered the "Square Mile" which was the United Kingdom's traditional financial district.
The seat had become vacant on the resignation of Alban George Henry Gibbs, one of the constituency's two Conservative Members of Parliament (MPs). Gibbs had resigned in order to provide a safe seat for Arthur James Balfour. He would go on to succeed his father, Hucks Gibbs, as Baron Aldenham the following year.
Balfour had been out of Parliament following his defeat at Manchester East in the 1906 general election. He had been Prime Minister between 1902 and 1905 and at the time was Leader of the Conservative Party, with Joseph Chamberlain filling in as Leader of the Opposition while Balfour was out of Parliament.
Candidates
Thomas Gibson Bowles, who had been Unionist Member of Parliament for King's Lynn from 1892 until 1906 stood as a Free Trader candidate. The Free Traders were a group of former Conservatives opposed to Balfour's policy of tariff reform, instead preferring free trade.
Votes
See also
References
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1906 |
February: Westbury • City of London • East Aberdeenshire • North Galway • North Leitrim • March: North Kilkenny • Basingstoke • Leicester • April: Eye • May: Dulwich • June: Eifion • City of London • St George’s, Hanover Square • July: Bodmin • East Tyrone • August: Cockermouth • East Denbighshire • October: Mid Glamorgan • November: Galway • North Armagh • Huddersfield • December: Mid Cork
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1907 |
January: North East Derbyshire • February: Perth • Banffshire • North Monmouthshire • Aberdeen South • Brigg • March: Halifax • North Tyrone • Hexham • April: South Westmeath • Belfast North • May: Stepney • Wimbledon • June: Hornsey • Rutland • North Monaghan • July: Jarrow • Colne Valley • South Kilkenny • East Wicklow • North West Staffordshire • August: Anglesey • Bury St Edmunds • September: West Down • South Longford • Liverpool Kirkdale • November: Kingston-upon-Hull West
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1908 |
January: Ashburton • Ross • February: • Carlow County • St Austell • Mid Glamorgan • Worcester • Leeds South • North Leitrim • West Carmarthenshire • Bewdley • March: Hastings • West Down • Peckham • April: West Derbyshire • Sheffield Central • Dewsbury • Manchester North West • Kincardineshire • May: Wolverhampton East • Dundee • Montrose Burghs • Newport • Stirling Burghs • June: Pudsey • July: Pembrokeshire • August: Haggerston • September: Newcastle-upon-Tyne • December: Chelmsford
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1909 |
January: Tamworth • February: Taunton • Forfarshire • March: Glasgow Central • Edinburgh South • Hawick Burghs • Croydon • April: East Denbighshire • Edinburgh East • May: Cork • Sheffield Attercliffe • Stratford-on-Avon • Edinburgh West • June: East Limerick • July: Cleveland • Mid Derbyshire • Dumfries Burghs • High Peak • August: North Sligo • South Kilkenny • September: West Clare • October: Bermondsey • November: South Armagh
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