1967 Glasgow Pollok by-election
The Glasgow Pollok by-election of 9 March 1967 was held after the death of Labour MP (MP) Alex Garrow:[1]
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Map showing the Glasgow Pollok Parliamentary constituency within Scotland. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The seat was marginal, having been won by Labour at the 1966 United Kingdom general election by under 2,000 votes[2]
Candidates
- Esmond Wright for the Conservatives was a historian and author
- Labour nominated local councillor and campaigner Dick Douglas
- The Scottish National Party nominated George Leslie, who had trained as a vet after studying at Glasgow University.
- The local Liberal Party association nominated Ian Miller
- The Communists chose Alex Murray, their Scottish Secretary
Result of the previous general election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Labour | Alex Garrow | 21,257 | 52.44 | ||
Conservative | P T Smollett | 19,282 | 47.56 | ||
Majority | 1,975 | 4,87 | - |
Result of the by-election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Conservative | Esmond Wright | 14,270 | 36.92 | ||
Labour | Dick Douglas | 12,069 | 31.22 | ||
SNP | George Leslie | 10,884 | 28.16 | N/A | |
Liberal | Ian Miller | 735 | 1.90 | N/A | |
Communist | Alexander Murray | 694 | 1.80 | N/A | |
Majority | 2,208 | 5.7 | N/A | ||
Turnout | 38,652 | ||||
Conservative gain from Labour | Swing | ||||
Both main parties lost votes compared with the previous general election due to the good showing of the SNP, who recorded what was then their best result in a Glasgow constituency. However, as the Conservatives had predicted, the SNP drew more votes from Labour, allowing Wright to gain the seat with a majority of 2,201.[3] It was the first time the Conservatives had gained a seat in Scotland since the 1959 general election and the party's first by-election gain since the Glasgow Camlachie by-election in 1948.[3] The Glasgow Herald suggested that the result would be claimed as a turning point by the Conservatives in Scotland, while Labour would have to eat "a lot of campaign words", have predicted an increased majority and a lost SNP deposit.[3] Having almost pushed Labour into third place the result was described by the same newspaper as a "triumph" for the SNP, who had not previously contested the constituency, while the poor showing by the Liberals was labelled "a disaster".[3]
References
- Full results Archived 29 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- Election results Archived 16 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine PoliticsResources.net
- Staff Reporter (10 March 1967). "Tories win Pollock by 2201 votes". The Glasgow Herald. Retrieved 4 August 2018.