List of MPs elected in the 1906 United Kingdom general election
This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 28th Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1906 general election, held over several days from 12 January to 8 February 1906.
26th Parliament | (1895) |
27th Parliament | (1900) |
28th Parliament | (1906) |
29th Parliament | (January 1910) |
30th Parliament | (December 1910) |
Notable newcomers to the House of Commons included Lord Robert Cecil, F. E. Smith, Ramsay MacDonald, Philip Snowden, Charles Masterman, Donald Maclean, John Simon, George Cave, William Bridgeman, J. R. Clynes, Alfred Mond, Hamar Greenwood, Wedgwood Benn, Josiah Wedgwood, McKinnon Wood, Edwin Montagu, Stanley Buckmaster and Francis Acland.
MPs
Notes
- Was declared elected on 26 January 1906, even though he had died that morning. His seat was subsequently taken by Richard Hazleton in a by-election on 28 February 1906.
By-elections
1 November 1906: Galway Borough – Stephen Gwynn (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Charles Ramsay Devlin (Irish Parliamentary Party) who resigned, returned to Canada.
31 December 1906: Cork Mid – D. D. Sheehan (Independent Labour) returned unopposed after he was expelled from the Irish Parliamentary Party, resigned his seat and restood on an Independent Labour ticket.
13 April 1907: Westmeath South – Sir Walter Nugent, 4th Baronet (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Donal Sullivan (Irish Parliamentary Party) who died 3 March'
20 June 1907: Monaghan North – James Carrige Rushe Lardner (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Patrick O'Hare (Irish Parliamentary Party) who resigned on the grounds of ill-health.
21 February 1908: North Leitrim – Francis Meehan (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Charles Dolan (Irish Parliamentary Party) who resigned order to re-fight the constituency on behalf of Sinn Féin.
1 May 1909: Cork City – Maurice Healy (Independent Nationalist) replacing William O'Brien (Irish Parliamentary Party) who had resigned.
August 1909: Sligo North – Thomas Scanlan (Irish Parliamentary Party) replacing Patrick Aloysius McHugh (Irish Parliamentary Party).
Sources
Whitaker's Almanack, 1907