1904 East Dorset by-election

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1904 East Dorset by-election

← 1900 16 March 1904 1906 →
 
Candidate
Lyell
Van Raalte
Party Liberal Conservative
Popular vote 6,104 6,083
Percentage 50.1% 49.9%

MP before election

Humphrey Sturt
Conservative

Subsequent MP

Charles Henry Lyell

Liberal

The 1904

first past the post
voting system.

Vacancy

Hon. Humphrey Sturt had been Conservative MP for the seat of East Dorset since the 1891 By-Election. His succession to the peerage as Baron Alington came on 17 February 1904.

Electoral history

The seat had been Conservative since they gained it in 1886. They held the seat at the last election:

General election January 1900[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Humphrey Sturt 4,776 50.5 N/A
Liberal Arthur Acland Allen 4,680 49.5 New
Majority 96 1.0 N/A
Turnout 9,456 81.4 N/A
Conservative hold Swing N/A

Candidates

The local Conservative Association selected 47-year-old Charles Van Raalte as their candidate to defend the seat. He was Mayor of Poole in 1903.[3] Van Raalte was of Dutch descent and lived locally on Brownsea Island.[4]

The local Liberal Association selected 29-year-old

Hon. Charles Lyell as their candidate to gain the seat. Lyell was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Forfar and Kincardine Artillery Militia in 1900.[5]

Campaign

Polling Day was fixed for 16 March 1904, 27 days after the previous MP went to the Lords.

Result

The Liberals gained the seat from the Conservatives:

Lyell
East Dorset by-election, 1904[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal
Charles Henry Lyell
5,929 53.7 +4.2
Conservative Charles E. Van Raalte 5,109 46.3 -4.2
Majority 820 7.4 N/A
Turnout 11,038 87.0 +5.6
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +4.2

Aftermath

At the following General Election the result was:

General election January 1906[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal
Charles Henry Lyell
6,104 50.1 -3.6
Conservative Charles E. Van Raalte 6,083 49.9 +3.6
Majority 21 0.2 -6.2
Turnout 12,187 89.9 +2.9
Liberal hold Swing -3.6

References

  1. ^ Craig, F.W.S. (1987). Chronology of British Parliamentary By-elections 1833–1987. Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 98.
  2. ^ British parliamentary election results 1885-1918 by Craig
  3. ^ Who Was Who
  4. ^ "Primrose League visit to Brownsea Island". The Primrose League.
  5. ^ Who Was Who
  6. ^ British parliamentary election results 1885-1918 by Craig
  7. ^ British parliamentary election results 1885-1918 by Craig