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1903 Barnard Castle by-election

1903 British election

1903 Barnard Castle by-election

Summary

1903 British election

FieldValue
election_name1903 Barnard Castle by-election
typepresidential
countryUnited Kingdom
previous_electionBarnard Castle (UK Parliament constituency)#Elections in the 1900s
previous_year1900
next_electionBarnard Castle (UK Parliament constituency)#Elections in the 1900s
next_year1906
election_date24 July 1903
candidate1Henderson
image1[[File:Arthur Henderson crop.jpg65px]]
party1Labour Representation Committee (1900)
popular_vote13,370
percentage135.4%
candidate2Vane
party2Conservative Party (UK)
popular_vote23,323
percentage235.0%
candidate3Beaumont
image3[[File:Hubert Beaumont crop.jpg65px]]
party3Liberal Party (UK)
popular_vote32,809
percentage329.6%
map_size250px
titleMP
posttitleSubsequent MP
before_electionSir Joseph Pease
before_partyLiberal Party (UK)
after_electionArthur Henderson
after_partyLabour Representation Committee (1900)

The 1903 Barnard Castle by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Barnard Castle, in County Durham, on 24 July 1903.

Vacancy

Pease

The by-election was caused by the death of the sitting Liberal MP, Sir Joseph Pease on 23 June 1903 at the age of 75. Pease had been MP for Barnard Castle since the 1885 general election, and before that one of the two MPs for South Durham since 1865.

Candidates

Beaumont

The Liberals selected Hubert Beaumont to succeed Pease. Beaumont had fought King's Lynn in 1895 and Buckingham in 1900. He would go on to become the MP for Eastbourne at the 1906 election. He was 39 years old at the election.

William Lyonel Vane was the Unionist candidate. Vane had fought the seat as the Unionist candidate in the 1895 and 1900 elections. losing on both occasions in straight fights against Pease. He was 43 years old and was a colonel in the 6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry.

The Friendly Society of Iron Founders agreed to sponsor a Labour Representation Committee candidate. Arthur Henderson was selected, receiving 5,619 votes from their membership, defeating Robert Morley, who took only 1,411. Henderson was one of the delegates to the founding conference of the LRC in 1900, and had been elected Mayor of Darlington earlier in 1903. He had previously worked as agent for Pease, and was also 39 years old.

Result

A crowd of 3,000 gathered in the market place at Barnard Castle on Saturday 26 July to hear that Henderson had beaten Vane by 47 votes, with Beaumont in third place.

Henderson

He was the first Labour candidate to win against both Liberal and Conservative opposition, becoming only the fifth Labour MP, joining Keir Hardie and Richard Bell, who had been elected at the 1900 election, David Shackleton who had been elected for Clitheroe in a by-election in 1902, and Will Crooks who had been elected for Woolwich in a by-election four months earlier.

Aftermath

Henderson would remain as MP for the division until 1918, when he instead fought, and lost, the southern division of East Ham. He would serve three times as Leader of the Labour Party, and as both Home and Foreign Secretary, as well as winning by-elections in four other constituencies.

References

References

  1. David E. Martin, "Morley, Robert", ''Dictionary of Labour Biography'', vol. IX, pp. 225–227
  2. ''[http://www.teesdalemercury.co.uk/teesdale-news/feature,1689.html Teesdale Mercury] {{webarchive. link. (5 July 2008 '')
  3. The Liberal Year Book, 1908
  4. [https://archive.org/details/constitutionaly07unkngoog The Constitutional Year Book], 1904, published by [[Conservative Central Office]], page 143 (167 in web page), Durham
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