1973 Manchester Exchange by-election
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Constituency of Manchester Exchange |
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| First party | Second party | Third party | | Lab | | Con | Candidate | Frank Hatton | Michael Steed | William J. Loftus | Party | Labour | Liberal | Conservative | Popular vote | 5,348 | 3,525 | 683 | Percentage | 55.33% | 36.47% | 7.07% | Swing | 13.20% | New | 20.74% | |
MP before election William Griffiths Labour | Subsequent MP Frank Hatton Labour | |
The 1973 Manchester Exchange by-election of 27 June 1973 was held after the death of William Griffiths on 14 April of the same year. The Labour Party won the by-election in what had traditionally been a safe seat.[1]
Due to an administrative oversight, the by-election was held on a Wednesday, rather than the Thursday which had been usual since the mid-1960s. Only one by-election since has been held on a day other than a Thursday, the 1978 Hamilton by-election.
Results
Manchester Exchange, 1973[2] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Labour | Frank Hatton | 5,348 | 55.33 | −13.20 |
| Liberal | Michael Steed | 3,525 | 36.47 | New |
| Conservative | William J. Loftus | 683 | 7.07 | −20.74 |
| Marxist-Leninist (England) | Ruth Pushkin | 109 | 1.13 | New |
Majority | 1,823 | 18.86 | −21.86 |
Turnout | 9,665 | | |
| Labour hold | Swing | | |
References
- ^ Result from previous election
- ^ "1973 By Election Results". Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
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