UK Parliamentary by-election
The 1903 Belfast West by-election was a Parliamentary by-election held on 23 October 1903.[ 1] The constituency returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post voting system.
Vacancy
Under the provisions of the Succession to the Crown Act 1707 and a number of subsequent Acts , MPs appointed to certain ministerial and legal offices were at this time required to seek re-election.[ 2] The by-election in Belfast West was caused by the appointment on 6 October 1903 of the sitting Liberal Unionist MP, H. O. Arnold-Forster as Secretary of State for War .[ 3]
Arnold-Forster had been Member of Parliament for the constituency since the 1892 general election .
Candidates
The Liberal Unionist Party re-selected H.O. Arnold-Forster to defend the seat. Arnold-Forster did not return to Belfast during the campaign, having strained his heart.[ 4] It was announced that he was ill in London , but that he attended the War Office daily.[ 5]
The Nationalist candidate was Patrick Dempsey. Dempsey was a businessman and the brother of Alexander Dempsey , a senior hospital consultant and of Belfast Alderman James Dempsey.[ 5] He was selected by a nominating convention of the United Irish League attended by John Redmond MP.[ 5] His candidacy was announced only three days before polling.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Result
The result was declared on Saturday 24 October, the count being postponed overnight to prevent rioting.[ 8] [ 9]
References
^ Craig, F.W.S. (1987). Chronology of British Parliamentary By-elections 1833–1987 . Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 294.
^ F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results, 1885-1918 ; Macmillan Press, 1974 p. xiv
^ "No. 27603" . The London Gazette . 6 October 1903. p. 6087.
^ Arnold-Forster, Mary (1910). The Right Honorable Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster. A Memoir by his wife . London: Edward Arnold. pp. 233–234.
^ a b c d Hepburn, Anthony C. (2008). Catholic Belfast and Nationalist Ireland in the Era of Joe Devlin, 1871-1934 . New York: Oxford University Press. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-19-929884-6 .
^ "Opposition to Foster" . The Bunbury Herald . Bunbury, West Australia. 21 October 1903. p. 2. Retrieved 22 March 2023 .
^ "The Belfast West Election" . The Bairnsdale Advertiser . 22 October 1903. p. 3. Retrieved 22 March 2023 .
^ "Ministers Re-Elected" . Towyn-on-Sea and Merioneth County Times . 29 October 1903. p. 3. Retrieved 22 March 2023 .
^ "Bye-Election Results" . Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly News . 31 October 1903. p. 6. Retrieved 22 March 2023 .
^ Walker, Brian Mercer (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922 . Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. p. 164. ISBN 0-901714-12-7 .
^ The Liberal Year Book for 1908 . London: The Liberal Publication Department. 1908. pp. 216–217.
^ "The Belfast Seat" . The North-Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times . Devonport, Tasmania. 28 October 1903. p. 3. Retrieved 22 March 2023 .