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1939 Hythe by-election

1939 UK parliamentary by-election


Summary

1939 UK parliamentary by-election

FieldValue
election_name1939 Hythe by-election
typeparliamentary
countryUnited Kingdom
seats_for_electionConstituency of Hythe
ongoingno
previous_election1935 United Kingdom general election
previous_year1935
next_election1945 United Kingdom general election
next_year1945
election_date20 July 1939
candidate1Rupert Brabner
image1[[File:Ruper Brabner (3x4 crop).jpgx160px]]
party1Conservative Party (UK)
popular_vote112,016
percentage154.2%
swing19.7%
candidate2Frank Ongley Darvall
image2Lib
party2Liberal Party (UK)
popular_vote29,577
percentage243.2%
swing27.1%
titleMP
before_electionPhilip Sassoon
before_partyConservative Party (UK)
after_electionRupert Brabner
after_partyConservative Party (UK)
turnout62.4% ( 5.9%)

Previous MP

The vacancy was caused by the death of the Conservative MP, Sir Philip Sassoon, 3rd Baronet.

Previous result

Electorate: 35,205}}

Candidates

  • The Conservatives selected a London County Councillor, Rupert Brabner, to defend the seat.
  • Hythe was not one of the Liberal Party's better prospects. They drafted a new candidate for the by-election: 33-year-old Frank Darvall, who had been selected as the prospective candidate for the more winnable Dorset East. He had been the Liberal candidate for the Ipswich Division of Suffolk at the 1929 general election and for the King's Lynn Division of Norfolk at the 1935 general election. He was President of the National Union of Students from 1927 to 1929.
  • As in the 1935 general election campaign, the Hythe Labour Party chose not to run a candidate. However, a former Labour party member did contest the election: St John Philby stood as a candidate for the newly formed British People's Party, a right-wing anti-war party that broke away from the British Union of Fascists.

Result

The Conservative Party held the seat with a reduced majority.

Electorate 35,535}}

Aftermath

Rupert Brabner served as a junior Government Minister. He died on active service with the RNVR early in 1945. Frank Darvall had planned to contest Hythe at a 1939 or 1940 general election, but never stood for Parliament again. St. John Philby also disappeared from the electoral scene along with the British People's Party, which never contested an election again.

Electorate 23,575}}

References

References

  1. ''British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949'', compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig
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