South Shields by-election, 1916

The South Shields by-election, 1916 was a parliamentary by-election held for the House of Commons constituency of South Shields on 18 March 1916.

Vacancy

The by-election was caused by the death of the sitting Liberal MP Russell Rea who had held the seat since himself winning it in a by-election on 27 October 1910.

Candidates

The Liberals selected Cecil Cochrane a 46-year-old ironmaster from Middlesbrough as their candidate. Cochrane had contested Durham for the Liberals at the December 1910 general election. [1] In view of the wartime truce between the parties, neither the Unionists nor the Labour Party put forward candidates and there were no Independent candidates either.

The result

Cochrane was returned unopposed. [2]

South Shields by-election, 1916:
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Cecil Cochrane Unopposed N/A N/A
Liberal hold Swing N/A

References

  1. The Times, 3 March 1916 p5
  2. F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1885-1918; Macmillan Press, 1974 p191

See also

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