1919 Kingston upon Hull Central by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Kingston upon Hull Central...
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Kingston upon Hull Central was a parliamentary constituency in the city of Kingston upon Hull in East Yorkshire. It returned one Member of Parliament...
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Kingston upon Hull, on England's East Coast was, by 1750, a major point of entry into Britain for traders and migrants, second only to London for links...
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election of a constitutional convention on 26 January 1919 1919 Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire Central by-election 1919 Kingston upon Hull Central...
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offices for over 20,000 civil servants. It is named after Kingston upon Hull in England. Hull is a former municipality in the Province of Quebec and the...
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2017–present Kevin McNamara, Kingston upon Hull North, 1966–74; Kingston upon Hull Central, 1974–83; Kingston upon Hull North, 1983–2005 Tony McNulty...
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The Re-Election of Ministers Act 1919 ended the necessity to seek re-election within nine months of a general election, and the Re-Election of Ministers...
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Staffordshire, 2005 Barnsley, 1951 Manchester Moss Side, 1950 Kingston upon Hull Central, 1945 Rugby, 1929 West Derbyshire, 1923 Kennington, 1918 1979...
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Basil Barton (category Politicians from Kingston upon Hull)
in Hull. Barton was elected at the 1931 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hull Central. The seat had been held since 1919 by Lieutenant-Commander...
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The election was fought against a background of rising unemployment, with the memory of the 1926 general strike still fresh in voters' minds. By 1929...
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general election was held on Thursday 6 December 1923. The Conservatives, led by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, won the most seats, but Labour, led by Ramsay...
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since March 1919; none came close to winning, with six of the eight losing their deposits. Its next Westminster election was in 1950. The election was the...
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Charles Wilson, 2nd Baron Nunburnholme (category Politicians from Kingston upon Hull)
Sheriff of Hull in 1899 and 1900. He was elected at the 1906 general election as Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Kingston upon Hull West, succeeding...
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John Hall (New Zealand politician) (category Politicians from Kingston upon Hull)
the 12th premier of New Zealand from 1879 to 1882. He was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, the third son of George Hall, a captain in the navy. At...
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Ebenezer Cobb Morley (category Footballers from Kingston upon Hull)
of Shakespeare. Morley was born at 10 Garden Square, Princess Street in Hull to the Reverend Ebenezer Morley, a nonconformist minister, and his wife Hannah...
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Boston by-election Conservative loss, gained by the Liberals 1927 Bosworth by-election Conservative loss, gained by the Liberals 1926 Kingston upon Hull Central...
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List of Liberal Party (UK) MPs (category Lists of United Kingdom MPs by party)
1895–1906, Manchester North West, 1910–12 Joseph Kenworthy, Kingston upon Hull Central, 1919–26 Barnet Kenyon, Chesterfield, 1913–1929 Archy Kirkwood, Roxburgh...
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Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom (section First general election victors by religious affiliation)
(Conservative Party) for Kingston upon Hull Central (1911-death). Died after end of hostilities but listed as Second World Casualty by Commonwealth War Graves...
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Chairman of Ways and Means (section Election)
election process further detailed in a report published by the Procedure Committee in February 2010 and approved the following month. This election takes...
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seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These by-elections were almost always uncontested. This requirement was abolished in 1931. Notable by-election upsets...
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The 1916 Exeter by-election was held on 7 August 1916. The by-election was held due to the incumbent Conservative MP, Henry Duke, becoming Chief Secretary...
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National Federation of Discharged and Demobilised Sailors and Soldiers (section 1918 general election)
wide diversity of opinion. In 1919, the Woolwich branch organised a march on Parliament Square, which was baton charged by police. Other branches worked...
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Council of the Isles of Scilly (section Elections)
all seeing uncontested elections. The number of councillors elected in each ward was reduced by one for the 2017 local elections, with the islands previously...
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Kingsley Wood (category Politicians from Kingston upon Hull)
which the new system was to be announced to Parliament. Wood was born in Hull, eldest of three children of the Rev. Arthur Wood, a Wesleyan Methodist minister...
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given another chance though when he was selected to contest Central Hull at a by-election in 1919. Anti-Coalition government sentiment was riding high and...
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The 1916 North Ayrshire by-election was held on 11 October 1916. The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, Duncan Campbell...
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Fridays) Your Local Paper Kingston upon Hull Hull Daily Mail The Hull Story (monthly; free) Kingston upon Thames Kingston Guardian Surrey Comet Knutsford...
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mainly by diesel vehicles. The T-Charge was levied on vehicles within Central London on top of the £11.50 congestion charge. The T-Charge was replaced by the...
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Transport for London (category Companies owned by municipalities of England)
congestion charge had been a manifesto promise by Ken Livingstone during the 2000 London Mayoral election. It was introduced to reduce congestion in the...
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relevant election and do not take into account by-elections, defections, or other changes in membership. Instead, women who were initially by-elected to...
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