1962 West Lothian by-election

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The 1962 West Lothian by-election was a UK Parliamentary

William Wolfe, became the party leader for several years.[2]

Candidates from the Liberal and Conservative parties both lost their deposits. It was the first deposit lost by the Conservatives in Scotland since 1920.

Election

West Lothian by-election, 1962[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tam Dalyell 21,266 50.82 -9.47
SNP
William Wolfe
9,750 23.30 New
Conservative W. I. Stewart 4,784 11.43 -28.28
Liberal D. Bryce 4,537 10.84 New
Communist Gordon McLennan 1,511 3.61 New
Majority 11,516 27.52 +6.94
Turnout 41,848
Labour hold Swing

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