List of United Kingdom MPs with the shortest service

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This is an annotated list of the Members of the United Kingdom Parliament since 1900 having total service of less than 365 days.

Nominal service is the number of days that elapsed between the Declaration (or deemed election) and the date of death, defeat, disqualification, resignation or other cause of termination.

Effective service is the number of days elapsed between taking the Oath as a Member of Parliament (if the Member did so) and the date of death, resignation, disqualification or dissolution of Parliament. In other words, this number is the maximum number of days the Member could have sat in Parliament, whether or not they actually did so.

This list includes Irish Republican MPs who were elected but did not serve in the House of Commons due to their

abstentionist
policy.

List

Member Party Constituency Election date Nominal service (days) Took the Oath Maiden speech Effective service (days) Notes
Thomas Higgins Irish Parliamentary North Galway, 1906 25 January 1906 0[a] N N 0 Died
Alfred Dobbs Labour Smethwick, 1945 26 July 1945[b] 1 N N 0 Died
James Annand Liberal East Aberdeenshire, 1906 24 January 1906 16 N N 0 Died
Bobby Sands Anti H-Block April 1981 Fermanagh and South Tyrone by-election 9 April 1981 25 N N 0 Died
Harry Wrightson Conservative Leyton West, 1918 28 December 1918[c] 32 N N 0 Died
Joseph Nicholas Bell Labour
Newcastle East
, 1922
15 November 1922 32 N N 0 Died
Henry Francis Compton Conservative 1905 New Forest by-election 6 December 1905 46 N N 0 Defeated at next general election
Hugh Alfred Anderson
Irish Unionist
North Londonderry
, 1918
28 December 1918 47 10 February 1919 N [d] 3 Resigned
Michael Carr Labour
May 1990 Bootle by-election
24 May 1990 57 5 June 1990 14 June 1990 45 Died
Alexander Theodore Gordon Conservative Aberdeen and Kincardine Central, 1918 28 December 1918 68 5 February 1919 N [e] 29 Died
Pierce McCan Sinn Féin East Tipperary, 1918 28 December 1918 68 N N 0 Died[f]
Donald Bennett Liberal 1945 Middlesbrough West by-election 14 May 1945 73 15 May 1945 N 31 Defeated at next general election
Oswald O'Brien
Labour 1983 Darlington by-election 24 March 1983 77 29 March 1983 14 April 1983 45 Defeated at next general election
John Dumphreys Conservative 1909 Bermondsey by-election 28 October 1909 83 1 November 1909 N [g] 70 Defeated at next general election
Charles James Mathew
Labour
Whitechapel and St. George's
, 1922
15 November 1922 85 21 November 1922 N [h] 48 Died
Seaborne Davies Liberal 1945 Caernarvon Boroughs by-election 26 April 1945 91 1 May 1945 11 June 1945 45 Defeated at next general election
Ruth Dalton Labour 1929 Bishop Auckland by-election 7 February 1929 92 12 February 1929 13 March 1929 87 Retired at next general election
Margo MacDonald [i] SNP 1973 Glasgow Govan by-election 8 November 1973 92 22 November 1973 11 December 1973 78 Defeated at next general election
Joseph Ormond Andrews Liberal 1905 Barkston Ash by-election 13 October 1905 97 N N 0 Defeated at next general election
Jane Dodds [j] Liberal Democrats 2019 Brecon and Radnorshire by-election 1 August 2019[1] 97[2] 3 September 2019[3] 4 September 2019[4] 64[2] Defeated at next general election[5]
Robert McIntyre [k] SNP 1945 Motherwell by-election 12 April 1945 104 17 April 1945 1 May 1945 59 Defeated at next general election
George Knox Anderson Conservative 1918 Canterbury by-election 9 August 1918 113 15 October 1918 N [l] 41 Retired at next general election
Herbert Evans Labour 1931 Gateshead by-election 8 June 1931 121 11 June 1931 14 September 1931 118 Died
Sir Henry Wilson Irish Unionist February 1922 North Down by-election 21 February 1922 121 23 February 1922 21 March 1922 119 Assassinated
John William Sunderland Labour Preston, 1945 26 July 1945 121 2 August 1945 11 October 1945 114 Died
Charles Beattie Ulster Unionist 1955 Mid Ulster by-election 11 August 1955 123 25 October 1955 N 105 Disqualified
George Henry Williamson Conservative Worcester, 1906 17 January 1906 128 Y[m] N 100 (approximately) Unseated
Harold St. Maur
Liberal Exeter, Dec 1910 3 December 1910 129 Y [n] 22 February 1911 55 (approximately) Unseated
John Edmondson Whittaker Labour Heywood and Radcliffe, 1945 26 July 1945 136 2 August 1945 16 October 1945 129 Died (suicide)
Richard Mathias Liberal Cheltenham, Dec 1910 5 December 1910 144 1 February 1911 N 68 Unseated
George Brown Hillman
Conservative Wakefield, 1931 27 October 1931 144 4 November 1931 N 136 Died
Evan Cotton
Liberal 1918 Finsbury East by-election 16 July 1918 151 17 July 1918 6 August 1918 131 Defeated at next general election
Robert Chichester Irish Unionist 1921 South Londonderry by-election 29 August 1921 152 Y Died
Philip Clarke Sinn Féin Fermanagh and South Tyrone, 1955 26 May 1955 152 N N 0 Unseated
Thomas Mitchell Sinn Féin
Mid-Ulster
, 1955
26 May 1955 152 N N 0 Disqualified
Lisa Forbes Labour 2019 Peterborough by-election 6 June 2019[6] 153[2] 10 June 2019[7] 9 September 2019[8] 149[2] Defeated at next general election[9]
Nicol Stephen Liberal Democrats 1991 Kincardine and Deeside by-election 7 November 1991 154 12 November 1991 26 November 1991 125 Defeated at next general election
David Hardie Labour 1931 Rutherglen by-election 21 May 1931 159 2 June 1931 25 June 1931 127 Defeated at next general election
Eugene O'Sullivan Ind. Nationalist East Kerry, Jan 1910 22 January 1910 170 Y [o] N 140 (approximately) Unseated
David MacDonald
Conservative Bothwell, 1918 28 December 1918 176 5 February 1919 27 March 1919 137 Died
Herbert Sparkes Conservative Tiverton, 1922 15 November 1922 188 21 November 1922 14 February 1923 182 Died
Helen McElhone Labour 1982 Glasgow Queen's Park by-election 2 December 1982 189 8 December 1982 17 January 1983 156 Retired at next general election
Hilton Philipson National Liberal
Berwick-on-Tweed
, 1922
15 November 1922 197 21 November 1922 N 168 Unseated
Armine Wodehouse Liberal Saffron Walden, 1900 15 October 1900 200 4 December 1900 27 March 1901 148 Died
Oswald Cawley Liberal January 1918 Prestwich by-election 31 January 1918 202 20 June 1918 N [p] 63 Killed in action World War I
Francis Norie-Miller Liberal National 1935 Perth by-election 16 April 1935 212 2 May 1935 N 176 Retired at next general election
David Austick Liberal 1973 Ripon by-election 26 July 1973 217 16 October 1973 6 November 1973 115 Defeated at next general election
Moreton Frewen Ind. Nationalist
Cork North-East
, Dec 1910
8 December 1910 220 Y [q] 24 April 1911 160 (approximately) Resigned
Barry McElduff Sinn Féin West Tyrone, 2017 8 June 2017 222 N N 0 Resigned[r]
Harry West[s] Ulster Unionist Fermanagh and South Tyrone, February 1974 28 February 1974 224 13 March 1974 14 March 1974 191 Defeated at next general election
Arthur Wellesley Willey
Conservative Leeds Central, 1922 15 November 1922 229 21 November 1922 N 223 Died
Christopher Ward
Conservative 1969 Swindon by-election 30 October 1969 231 4 November 1969 15 December 1969 206 Defeated at next general election
William Henry Somervell Liberal 1918 Keighley by-election 26 April 1918 232 29 April 1918 27 June 1918 210 Defeated at next general election
James Godfrey MacManaway
Ulster Unionist Belfast West, 1950 23 February 1950 238 13 June 1950 19 October 1950 128 Disqualified
Thomas Browne Wallace Irish Unionist 1921 West Down by-election 23 June 1921 239 Y Resigned
Frederick William Gibbins Liberal 1910 Mid Glamorgan by-election 31 March 1910 253 4 April 1910 N 238 Retired at next general election
Charles Frederick Palmer
Independent February 1920 The Wrekin by-election 7 February 1920 261 23 February 1920 27 February 1920 245 Died
Hugh Hayes Ulster Unionist 1922 West Down by-election 17 February 1922 271 2 March 1922 238 Retired at next general election
Harry Harpham Labour Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, 2015 7 May 2015 273 20 May 2015 17 June 2015 260 Died
Joseph Jackson Cleary
Labour 1935 Liverpool Wavertree by-election 6 February 1935 281 11 February 1935 14 February 1935 256 Defeated at next general election
Sir William Beveridge Liberal 1944 Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election 17 October 1944 282 19 October 1944 3 November 1944 239 Defeated at next general election
W. P. Sidney, VC
Conservative 1944 Chelsea by-election 11 October 1944 288 17 October 1944 29 November 1944 241 Succeeded to the Peerage
Alfred Holland Labour Clay Cross, 1935 14 November 1935 290 27 November 1935 30 April 1936 277 Died
Sir John Reith
National
February 1940 Southampton by-election 1 February 1940 293 6 February 1940 N 258 Elevated to the Peerage
Parmjit Singh Gill Liberal Democrats 2004 Leicester South by-election 15 July 2004 294 20 July 2004 23 November 2004 261 Defeated at next general election
Sir William Hacket Pain
Ulster Unionist 1922 South Londonderry by-election 18 January 1922 301 8 February 1922 10 May 1922 260 Retired at next general election
W. E. Gibbons
Conservative 1944 Bilston by-election 20 September 1944 309 26 September 1944 6 December 1944 262 Defeated at next general election
David Colville Anderson
Conservative 1963 Dumfriesshire by-election 12 December 1963 309 17 December 1963 8 February 1964 283 Retired at next general election
22 MPs who only sat in the February–November 1910 Parliament various various various between 14 January and 9 February 1910 various various various 286
Judith Chaplin Conservative Newbury, 1992 9 April 1992 316 29 April 1992 10 June 1992 296 Died
64 MPs who only sat in the January–October 1924 Parliament various various 6 December 1923 328 various various 275
Thomas Teevan Ulster Unionist 1950 Belfast West by-election 29 November 1950 330 5 December 1950 11 April 1951 304 Defeated at next general election
William Nathaniel Jones Liberal 1928 Carmarthen by-election 28 June 1928 336 3 July 1928 N? 311 Defeated at next general election
Arthur Henniker-Hughan Conservative Galloway, 1924 29 October 1924 340 3 December 1924 19 March 1925 305 Died
Martin Morris Irish Unionist Galway Borough, 1900 1 October 1900 342 4 December 1900 22 April 1901 278 Succeeded to the Peerage
Peter Law Independent Blaenau Gwent, 2005 5 May 2005 355 16 May 2005 16 June 2005 344 Died
Wallace Lawler Liberal 1969 Birmingham Ladywood by-election 26 June 1969 357 3 July 1969 23 July 1969 330 Defeated at next general election
George Machin Labour 1973 Dundee East by-election 1 March 1973 364 6 March 1973 8 March 1973 339 Defeated at next general election
51 MPs who only sat in the November 1922 – November 1923 Parliament various various 15 November 1922 386 various various 361

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Higgins died hours before his declaration on 26 January 1906 and was declared elected posthumously.
  2. ^ Polling took place on 5 July 1945, but results were not declared until 26 July.
  3. ^ Polling took place on 14 December 1918, but results were not declared until 28 December.
  4. ^ Anderson took his seat, but never spoke, asked a question, or voted.
  5. ^ Gordon never spoke, asked a question, or voted. In March 1919 he was appointed to the Scottish Standing Committee, but died two days later.
  6. ^ McCan was in prison at the time of his death but as an abstentionist would not have taken his seat, had he been free to do so.
  7. ^ Dumphreys never spoke or asked a written question, but he voted in 19 divisions.
  8. ^ Mathew never made a formal maiden speech, although he made several interventions, notably on 28 November 1922, when he challenged the Prime Minister, Bonar Law, over Unemployment. He also voted in 18 divisions.
  9. ^ MacDonald was a member of the Scottish Parliament from 1999 until her death in 2014.
  10. ^ Dodds was elected to the Welsh Parliament in 2021.
  11. ^ McIntyre holds the record for the most attempts by a former MP to return to the Commons.
  12. ^ Anderson never spoke or asked a question, but he voted in 12 divisions.
  13. ^ The precise date of Williamson's taking of the Oath is not recorded; it probably occurred on 14/15 February 1906. Williamson spoke once in Parliament, to ask that "The Question be now put", but was overruled by the Speaker. He voted in several divisions.
  14. ^ The precise date of St. Maur's taking of the Oath is not recorded; it occurred in late February 1911.
  15. ^ The precise date of O'Sullivan's taking of the Oath is not recorded; it occurred in late February 1910.
  16. ^ Cawley took his seat, but never spoke, asked a question, or voted.
  17. ^ The precise date of Frewen's taking of the Oath is not recorded; it probably occurred in late February 1911.
  18. ^ McElduff was an abstentionist
  19. ^ West was the only member of the March–October 1974 Parliament who did not serve in any other Parliament.

References

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  2. ^ a b c d "Dissolution of Parliament". UK Parliament. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  3. ^ "NEW MEMBER". Hansard. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  4. ^ "European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 6) Bill". Hansard. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Parliamentary Election Results for Brecon and Radnorshire Constituency – 12th December 2019". Powys County Council. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Election of a Member of Parliament for Peterborough" (PDF). Peterborough City Council. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  7. ^ "New Member". Hansard. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019 Section 3(2)". Hansard. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Election of a Member of Parliament for Peterborough" (PDF). Peterborough City Council. Retrieved 13 December 2019.

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