Holland with Boston by-election, 1929

The Holland with Boston by-election, 1929 was a by-election held on 21st March 1929 for the British House of Commons constituency of Holland with Boston in Lincolnshire.

The by-election was caused by the death of the town's Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) Arthur Dean, who had held the seat since the 1924 general election.

The election was marked by the presence of an Agricultural Party candidate, who appears to have split the Conservative vote.

The result was a victory for the Liberal Party candidate James Blindell,[1] who overturned a Conservative majority of 4,770 to win by a majority of 3,706 votes. This was the last by-election gain for the Liberal Party until the Torrington by-election, 1958.

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Votes

By-election 1929: Holland with Boston
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal James Blindell 13,000 38.1 +18.4
Labour G.R.B. White 9,294 27.3 −5.5
Conservative F.J. Van den Berg 8,257 24.2 −23.3
Agricultural Party F.W. Dennis 3,541 10.4 N/A
Majority 3,706 10.8
Turnout 34092 75.6 −0.2
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing 15.9

References

  1. ^ London Gazette: no. 33480. p. 2084. 26 March 1929. Retrieved 13 December 2010.

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