The 1925 Stockport by-election was a by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Stockport in Cheshire on 17 September 1925. The by-election was won by the Labour Party candidate Arnold Townend .
Vacancy
The Conservative MP William Greenwood had died on 19 August 1925, aged 50. He had held the seat since his election as a Coalition Conservative at a by-election in 1920 .
Candidates
The Liberal Party candidate was 55-year-old Henry Fildes , who had also been elected at the 1920 by-election as one of the constituency's two MPs, but lost his seat at the 1923 general election . He had not contested the 1924 general election .
The Labour Party candidate was 45-year-old Arnold Townend , who had been unsuccessful in Manchester Blackley at the 1918 and 1922 general elections .
The Conservative candidate was T. Eastham.
Result
On a high turnout, the vote split three ways, and Townend won the seat for Labour with only 36.5% of the votes. He was re-elected at the 1929 general election , but heavily defeated at the 1931 general election when Labour split over Ramsay MacDonald 's formation of a National Government .
Henry Fildes
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