Labour Representation Committee election results

This article lists the Labour Representation Committee's election results in UK parliamentary elections. The Labour Representation was the forerunner of the Labour Party. It was founded in 1900 and became the Labour Party in 1906, shortly after that year's general election.

Summary of general election performance

YearNumber of CandidatesTotal votesAverage votes per candidate% UK voteChange (percentage points)Number of MPs[1]
19001562,6984,7801.8N/A2
190650321,7236,4344.8+3.029

Election results

1900 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[2]Sponsorship[3]
Ashton-under-LyneJames Johnston73711.03ILP
BlackburnPhilip Snowden7,09625.63ILP
Bow and BromleyGeorge Lansbury2,55836.72SDF
Bradford WestFred Jowett4,94949.82ILP
DerbyRichard Bell7,64025.72Railway Servants
GowerJohn Hodge3,85347.42Steel Smelters
HalifaxJames Parker3,27616.14ILP
Leeds EastWilliam Pollard Byles1,26619.73Leeds Trades Council
LeicesterRamsay MacDonald4,16413.04ILP
Manchester South WestFred Brocklehurst2,39437.42ILP
Merthyr TydfilKeir Hardie5,74531.32ILP
PrestonKeir Hardie4,83422.13ILP
RochdaleAllen Clarke9018.03ILP and SDF
SunderlandAlexander Wilkie8,84223.64Shipwrights
West Ham SouthWill Thorne4,43944.22Gasworkers

Hardie stood in two constituencies and was elected in Merthyr Tydfil, where he placed second in a two-seat constituency; Bell was similarly elected in Derby.

By-elections, 1900–1906

By-electionCandidateVotes%PositionSponsorship[4]
1902 Wakefield by-electionPhilip Snowden1,97940.12ILP
1902 Clitheroe by-electionDavid James ShackletonunopposedN/A1Clitheroe LRC
1903 Woolwich by-electionWill Crooks8,68761.41Woolwich Trades Council
1903 Preston by-electionJohn Hodge6,49042.92Steel Smelters
1903 Barnard Castle by-electionArthur Henderson3,37035.41Ironfounders
1904 Norwich by-electionGeorge Henry Roberts2,44013.73ILP
1905 Belfast North by-electionWilliam Walker3,96647.22Carpenters

1906 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%Position[5]Sponsorship[6]
Barnard CastleArthur Henderson5,54058.81Ironfounders
Barrow-in-FurnessCharles Duncan5,16748.31Engineers
Belfast NorthWilliam Walker4,61648.52Carpenters
Birmingham BordesleyJohn Bruce Glasier3,97633.92ILP
Birmingham EastJames Holmes5,34347.42Railway Servants
BlackburnPhilip Snowden10,28226.82ILP
BoltonAlfred Henry Gill10,41637.12Textile Workers
Bradford WestFred Jowett4,95739.11ILP
ChathamJohn Hagan Jenkins6,69262.51Shipwrights
ClitheroeDavid James Shackleton12,03575.91Textile Workers
CroydonSidney Stranks4,00720.23Stonemasons
DarlingtonIsaac Mitchell4,08748.32Engineers
DeptfordC. W. Bowerman6,23652.21London Compositors
DewsburyBen Turner2,62921.23Heavy Woollen LRC
DundeeAlexander Wilkie6,83323.32Shipwrights
EcclesBen Tillett3,98526.43Dockers
Glasgow Blackfriars and HutchesontownGeorge Nicoll Barnes3,28439.51Engineers
Glasgow CamlachieJoseph Burgess2,56830.03ILP
Glasgow GovanJohn Hill4,21229.03Boilermakers
GortonJohn Hodge8,56666.41Steel Smelters
GravesendJames Macpherson87316.23Shop Assistants
Great GrimsbyTom Proctor2,24817.83Engineers
HalifaxJames Parker8,93738.32ILP
HuddersfieldT. Russell Williams5,81335.22Huddersfield Trades Council
InceStephen Walsh8,04670.21Lancashire & Cheshire Miners
JarrowPete Curran5,09338.82Gasworkers
Leeds EastJames O'Grady4,29966.11Furnishing Trades
Leeds SouthAlbert E. Fox4,03032.62ASLEF
LeicesterRamsay MacDonald14,68539.82ILP
Liverpool KirkdaleJames Conley3,15745.72Boilermakers
Liverpool West ToxtethJames Sexton2,59243.52Dock Labourers
Manchester North EastJohn Robert Clynes5,38664.61ILP
Manchester South WestGeorge Davy Kelley4,10158.81Lithographic Printers
Merthyr TydfilKeir Hardie10,18732.02ILP
Monmouth BoroughsJames Winstone1,67816.53Newport Trades Council
Newcastle-upon-TyneWalter Hudson18,86931.11Railway Servants
NewtonJames Andrew Seddon6,43452.21Shop Assistants
NorwichGeorge Henry Roberts11,05937.51Typographers
PortsmouthWilliam Sanders8,17217.63Portsmouth LRC
PrestonJohn Thomas Macpherson10,18131.01Steel Smelters
St HelensThomas Glover6,08856.61Lancashire & Cheshire Miners
StockportGeorge Wardle7,29932.41Railway Servants
Stockton-on-TeesFrank Herbert Rose1,71023.13Engineers
SunderlandThomas Summerbell13,43031.82ILP
WakefieldStanton Coit2,06836.92ILP
West Ham SouthWill Thorne10,21067.21Gasworkers & West Ham Trades Council
WesthoughtonWilliam Tyson Wilson9,26260.21Carpenters
Wolverhampton WestThomas Frederick Richards6,76750.91Boot and Shoe
WoolwichWill Crooks9,02656.61Woolwich LRC
YorkG. H. Stuart4,57319.74Postmen

Burgess, Clynes, Coit, Hardie, Jowett, MacDonald, Parker, Snowden, Summerbell and Williams were sponsored by the Independent Labour Party. Gill, Hardie, MacDonald, Parker, Snowden, Summerbell and Wilkie were elected by taking second place in a two-seat constituency.

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See also

References

  1. Craig, F. W. S. (1968). British Parliamentary Election Statistics 1918-1968. Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. p. 53. ISBN 0900178000.
  2. Alan Haworth and Dianne Hayter, Men Who Made Labour, p.245
  3. Frank Bealey and Henry Pelling, Labour and Politics, 1900-1906, p.289
  4. Frank Bealey and Henry Pelling, Labour and Politics, 1900-1906, p.290
  5. Joel Dayton Moore, The Taff Vale Decision in British Labor History, pp.115-116
  6. Frank Bealey and Henry Pelling, Labour and Politics, 1900-1906, pp.290-292
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