1917 Rotherham by-election
The Rotherham by-election, 1917 was a parliamentary by-election held for the House of Commons constituency of Rotherham in the West Riding of Yorkshire on 5 February 1917.
Vacancy
The by-election was caused by the elevation to the peerage of the sitting Liberal MP, Joseph ‘Jack’ Pease.[1]
Candidates
The Rotherham Liberals adopted Arthur Richardson as their new candidate. Richardson had been Lib-Lab MP for Nottingham South from 1906 until January 1910.[2] Richardson immediately declared his position as being in favour of the successful prosecution of the war and the defeat of German militarism.[3]
No nominations were received from the other parties, who were apparently content to honour the wartime electoral truce and Richardson was therefore returned unopposed.[4]
The result
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Arthur Richardson | Unopposed | N/A | N/A | |
Liberal hold | Swing | N/A |
See also
- List of United Kingdom by-elections
- United Kingdom by-election records
- Rotherham by-election for contests of 1899, 1910,1976,1994 and 2012
References
- The Times, 22 December 1916 p8
- The Times, 1 January 1917 p5
- The Times, 1 January 1917 p5
- F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results, 1885-1918; Macmillan Press, 1974 p445