Pandeli Ralli

Pandeli Ralli JP DL (22 May 1845 – 22 August 1928) was a British politician.

Born in France, the son of Toumazis Stephanou Ralli of Ralli Brothers, Pandeli graduated from King's College London with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He was elected Liberal Member of Parliament for Bridport in 1875 and held the seat until 1880. He was elected Liberal Member of Parliament for Wallingford in 1880 and held the seat until the constituency was abolished in 1885.[1] He held the offices of Justice of the Peace for Surrey, and Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset. He later stood unsuccessfully as a Liberal Unionist.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne by-election, 1892 [2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Rt Hon. John Morley 12,983
Liberal Unionist Pandeli Ralli 11,244
Majority 1,739
Turnout
Liberal hold Swing

He died unmarried, aged 83, in Brighton, Sussex.

References

  1. "The Peerage - Pandeli Ralli". Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  2. The Liberal Year Book, 1907
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Thomas Alexander Mitchell
Member of Parliament for Bridport
18751880
Succeeded by
Charles Warton
Preceded by
Walter Wren
Member of Parliament for Wallingford
18801885
Constituency abolished
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