The Detailed Results
GOVERNMENT GAINS The following are detailed results of the borough polling.— Darwen.—Russell (Con), 15,292; Sir Herbert Samuel (Lib.), 14,135; Mrs Kirby (Lab.), 7,779. (Election 1931; Sir Herbert Samuel (Lib.), 18,923; Mr A. C. Graham (U), 14,636; Mr C. Rothwell (Lab.), 5184). ■ „ Wavertree.—Shaw (Con.), 26,915; Clearly (Lab.), 19,068. (Election 1931: Hon. R. Hall Cain (Con.), 33,467; Mr C. G. Clarke (Lab.), 9503; Mr Clearly (Lab.) won the seat at a by-election). East Fulham.—W. W. Astor (Con.), 18,743; J. C. Wilmott (Lab.), 17,689: (Election, 1931: Sir K. Vaughan Morgan (Con.), 23,438; Sir J. Maynyard (Lab.), 8,917; Mr J. H. Greenwood (Lib.), 1,7&8; Mr J. C. Wilmot (Lab.) won the seat at a by-election in 1933, following the death of Sir Morgan).
LABOUR SUCCESSES Ardwick.—Joseph Henderson (Lab.), 16,364; A. E. G. Fuller (Con.), 14,556. Mr Henderson is the son of the late Mr Arthur Henderson. (Election 1931: A. E, G. Fuller (Con.), 21,630; Mr J. Henderson (Lab.), 15,664). South Hackney.—Herbert Morrison (Lab.), 15,830; Miss M. Graves (Con.), 10,876. (Election 1931: Miss Graves (Con.), 15,920; Mr Morrison (Lab.), 12,827). • Deptford.—Green (Lab.), 27,021; Sir Malcolm Campbell (Con.), 20,129. (Election 1931: Mr D. Hanley (Con.), 26,558; Mr.C. W. Bowerman (Lab.), 22 244). West Bromwich. —F. O. Roberts (Lab.), 22,088; Ashton (Con.), 18,175. (Election 1931: Mr A. Ramsay (Con.), 17,729; Mr F. O. Roberts (Lab.), 17,204; Mr W. Ramage (Lib.), 3,851. The Conservatives retained the seat at a byelection).
Hillsborough.— A; V. Alexander (Lab.), 21,025; J,G.Braithwaite (Con.), 11,721. (Election 1931: Mr J. G. Braithwaite (Con.), 23,819; Mr A. V. Alexander (Lab.),. 17,319).
North Camberwell. —,C. G. Ammon (Lab.), 11,701; Martin (Con.), 5,924; Disber (Ind.), 451. (Election 1931: Mr A. L. Bateman (Con.), 10,634; Mr C. G. Ammon (Lab.), 9,869). Shoreditch.— E. ! Thurtle (Lab.), 18,602; Stopford-Broke (Nat. Lab.), 11,673. (Election 1931: Mr.C. H. Summersby (Ngt. Lib.), 19,596; Mr E. Thurtle (Lab.), 14,988). Keighley.—H. B. Lees-Smith (Lab.), 20,214; G. S. H. Watts (Con.,) 19,756. (Election 1931: Mr G. S. H. Watts (Con.), 19,079; Dr. H. B. Lees-Smith (Lab.), 13,192; Mr W. J. C. Briggs (Lib.), 9,044). Ilkeston.—G. H. Oliver (Lab.), 23,851; Mr C. Markham (Ind. Nat.), 13,250. (Election 1931: Mr A. J. Flint (Nat. Lab.), 17,587; Mr G. H. Oliver (Lab.), 17,585). South Ayrshire.—J. Brown (Lab.), 18,154; J. O. Mac Andrew (Con.), 13,382. Mr Brown is a former Commissioner of the Church of Scotland. (Election 1931; Mr J. O. Mac Andrew (Con.), 16,675; Mr J. Brown (Lab.), 13,733). Jarrow. Miss Ellen Wilkinson (Lab) 20,324, W. J. Pearson (Con) 17,974. (Election 1931: Conservative majority, 3922.) King’s Winford. —Joseph Henderson (Lab) 20,925; Todd (Con), 20,909, (Election 1931: Conservative majority, 2439.). Nottingham West. —A. Hayday (Lab), 19,679; A. C. Capporn (Con), 16,987. (Election 1931: Conservative majority, 5633.) Seaham Harbour.—-Ernest Shinwell (Lab.), 38,380; Ramsay MacDonald (National Lab.), 17,882. (Election, 1931, National Labour majority, 5951.) Bassetlaw.—Bellinger (Lab.) 21,903; Malcolm MacDonald (Nat. Lab.) 20,764. (Election 1931: National Labour majority, 13,554.
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Northern Advocate, 16 November 1935, Page 9
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