1934 Monmouth by-election

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The 1934 Monmouth by-election was a by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Monmouth in Wales on 14 June 1934. It was won by the Conservative candidate John Herbert.

Vacancy

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The seat had become vacant on when the sitting Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), Sir Leolin Forestier-Walker had died at the age of 68 on 13 May 1934. He had held the seat since the 1918 general election.

Previous result

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General election 1931: Monmouth[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Leolin Forestier-Walker 24,829 70.8 +21.5
Labour D. Hughes 10,217 29.2 +4.3
Majority 14,612 41.6 +18.1
Turnout 45,046 78.0 −0.9
Registered electors 44,929
Conservative hold Swing

Candidates

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The Conservative candidate was 39-year-old John Arthur Herbert.

The Labour Party candidate was Rev. D Hughes, who had been the unsuccessful candidate at the 1931 general election.

Result

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On a reduced turnout, Herbert held the seat for the Conservatives, with a comfortable majority of nearly 10,000 votes. He was re-elected in 1935, but resigned in 1939 to become Governor of Bengal.

1934 Monmouth by-election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Herbert 20,640 65.0 −5.8
Labour D. Hughes 11,094 35.0 +5.8
Majority 9,546 30.0 −11.6
Turnout 31,734 69.2 −8.8
Registered electors 45,885
Conservative hold Swing -5.8

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Craig, F. W. S. (1969). British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 (1 ed.). Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. ISBN 0-900178-019. Page 567