1870 Londonderry City by-election

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An 1871 caricature of Richard Dowse

The 1870 Londonderry City by-election was held on 15 February. It was a

Episcopalian and Presbyterian
voters in Ulster.

Background

Richard Dowse was a Liberal Party politician who was first elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom for the Londonderry City constituency at the 17 November 1868 general election.[1][2] At this election he had defeated his only rival, the Irish Conservative Party's Claud Hamilton, by 704 votes to 599.[3]

A lawyer by profession, Dowse was appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland in February 1870 which, under the law of the time, triggered a ministerial by-election.[3][4] The election was scheduled for 15 February and Dowse faced a strong challenge by the Conservative Party's Robert Baxter, at a time when ministerial by-elections (abolished in 1926) were increasingly uncontested.[5][6]

Results

Dowse was re-elected, receiving 680 votes compared to 592 received by Baxter.[3] The vote in Londonderry at this time was usually sectarian with the numbers of Protestant and Catholic voters directly correlating with support for the Conservative and Liberal parties respectively.[7] The 1870 result was regarded as indicating an increasing co-operation between Episcopalian and Presbyterian voters in Ulster.[8] This was the last parliamentary election in the constituency before the introduction of the secret ballot in 1872 and registers of all the voters for each elector are still held on record.[1][9] Dowse stood down as member of parliament in 1872 to take up a position as Baron of the Exchequer, the resulting by-election saw the loss of the seat to the Conservatives as some Liberals switched their support because of the Liberal candidate's record in government and the party's education policy.[10]

By-election, 15 February 1870: Londonderry City[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Dowse 680 53.5 −0.5
Irish Conservative Robert Baxter 592 46.5 +0.5
Majority 88 7.0 −1.0
Turnout 1,272 85.8 −2.1
Registered electors 1,483
Liberal hold Swing −0.5

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