Communist Party of Great Britain election results

This article lists the Communist Party of Great Britain's election results in UK parliamentary elections.

Summary of general election performance

Average vote share of Communist Party of GB candidates at each General Election
Year Number of Candidates Total votes Average voters per candidate Percentage of vote Saved deposits[1] Change (percentage points) Number of MPs[2]
1922 5 30,684 6,137 0.2 3 N/A 1
1923 4 39,448 9,862 0.2 4 0.0 0
1924 8 55,346 6,918 0.3 7 +0.1 1
1929 25 50,634 2,205 0.2 4 -0.1 0
1931 26 74,824 2,878 0.3 5 +0.1 0
1935 2 27,177 13,589 0.1 2 −0.2 1
1945 21 102,780 4,894 0.4 9 +0.3 2
1950 100 91,765 918 0.3 3 −0.1 0
1951 10 21,640 2,164 0.1 0 −0.2 0
1955 17 33,144 1,950 0.1 2 0.0 0
1959 18 30,896 1,716 0.1 1 0.0 0
1964 36 46,442 1,290 0.2 0 +0.1 0
1966 57 62,092 1,089 0.2 0 0.0 0
1970 57 37,970 655 0.1 0 −0.1 0
1974 February 44 32,743 744 0.1 1 0.0 0
1974 October 29 17,426 601 0.1 0 0.0 0
1979 38 16,858 444 0.1 0 0.0 0
1983 35 11,606 332 0.0 0 −0.1 0
1987 19 6,078 320 0.0 0 −0.1 0

Election results

By-elections, 1921–22

By-election Candidate Votes % Position[3]
1921 Caerphilly by-election Bob Stewart 2,592 10.3 3

1922 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[4]
Bethnal Green North East Walter Windsor 5,659 35.3 2
Dundee Willie Gallacher 5,906 5.0 6
Greenock Alec Geddes 9,776 34.1 2
Motherwell Walton Newbold 8,262 33.3 1

This list does not include Shapurji Saklatvala, a member of the party who was elected for the Labour Party,[5] nor Joe Vaughan who also stood for the Labour Party.[4]

1923 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[6]
Dundee Willie Gallacher 10,380 10.1 5
Glasgow Kelvingrove Aitken Ferguson 10,021 39.0 2
Greenock Alec Geddes 10,335 38.8 2
Motherwell Walton Newbold 8,712 37.4 2

This list does not include William Paul, Morgan Philips Price, Shapurji Saklatvala, Joe Vaughan or Ellen Wilkinson, party members who stood for the Labour Party.[5]

1924 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position[7]
Battersea North Shapurji Saklatvala 15,096 50.9 1
Bethnal Green South West Joe Vaughan 6,024 40.9 2
Birmingham West Robert Dunstan 7,158 32.1 2
Dundee Bob Stewart 8,340 6.7 5
Greenock Alec Geddes 7,590 29.0 2
Manchester Rusholme William Paul 5,328 20.2 3
Nottingham East Tom Mann 2,606 10.8 3
Streatham Alfred Wall 3,204 13.8 3

By-elections, 1924–29

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1928 Aberdeen North by-election Aitken Ferguson 2,618 12.9 3

1929 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberdeen North Aitken Ferguson 1,686 5.8 3
Battersea North Shapurji Saklatvala 6,554 18.6 3
Bethnal Green South West Robert Dunstan 1,368 7.7 3
Bothwell Helen Crawfurd 1,677 5.5 3
Caerphilly Jock Wilson 829 2.2 4
Dundee Bob Stewart 6,160 3.6 5
Dunfermline Burghs Jack Leckie 1,712 6.5 3
Glasgow St Rollox George Middleton 613 1.9 3
Greenock Alec Geddes 7,005 25.1 3
Hackney South J. T. Murphy 331 1.1 4
Hamilton Frank Moore 395 1.6 3
Limehouse Walter Tapsell 245 1.0 4
Manchester Platting Joseph Vaughan 401 1.0 3
Mansfield Rose Smith 533 1.1 4
Motherwell Isabel Brown 984 3.4 4
Ogmore John Ross Campbell 1,525 3.8 4
Rhondda East Arthur Horner 5,789 15.2 3
Rutherglen Alex Moffat 842 2.5 4
Seaham Harry Pollitt 1,431 2.9 4
Sheffield Attercliffe George Fletcher 1,731 5.5 4
Spen Valley Shaukat Usmani 242 0.6 3
Tottenham South Henry Sara 490 1.5 4
Wallsend Wal Hannington 744 1.8 4
West Fife Willie Gallacher 6,040 20.5 2
Wigan Frank Bright 1,307 2.8 3

By-elections, 1929–31

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1929 Leeds South East by-election Bill Brain 512 4.2 2
1929 Kilmarnock by-election Isabel Brown 1,448 4.4 3
1930 Sheffield Brightside by-election J. T. Murphy 1,084 4.4 4
1930 Glasgow Shettleston by-election Shapurji Saklatvala 1,459 5.8 4
1930 Shipley by-election Willie Gallacher 701 1.7 4
1930 Whitechapel and St Georges by-election Harry Pollitt 2,106 9.6 4
1931 Ogmore by-election John Ross Campbell 5,219 21.2 2

1931 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberdeen North Helen Crawfurd 3,980 11.1 3
Battersea North Shapurji Saklatvala 3,021 8.9 3
Bethnal Green South West Joe Vaughan 2,970 17.4 3
Bermondsey West Wal Hannington 873 4.2 3
Birmingham Duddeston Bernard Moore 327 1.2 3
Bothwell Barney McCourt 1,677 6.5 3
Burnley Jim Rushton 512 0.8 3
Dundee Bob Stewart 10,264 5.8 5
Edinburgh Central Fred Douglas 1,319 4.5 3
Glasgow Gorbals Harry McShane 2,626 7.9 3
Glasgow Springburn A. Haines 1,997 5.8 3
Gorton Chris Flanagan 1,000 2.6 3
Greenock Aitken Ferguson 6,440 18.2 3
Greenwich Kath Duncan 2,024 4.5 3
Hammersmith North Ted Bramley 697 2.2 3
Liverpool Scotland Leo McGree 1,544 5.6 3
Ogmore John Ross Campbell 3,099 8.2 3
Rhondda East Arthur Horner 10,359 31.9 2
Rhondda West John Leigh Davies 4,296 15.7 2
St Pancras North William Shepherd 456 1.3 3
St Pancras South East Shaukat Usmani 332 1.2 3
Seaham George Lumley 677 1.3 3
Sheffield Attercliffe George Fletcher 2,790 8.5 3
Sheffield Brightside J. T. Murphy 1,571 4.1 3
West Fife Willie Gallacher 6,829 22.1 3
Whitechapel and St Georges Harry Pollitt 2,658 11.2 3

By-elections, 1931–35

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1932 Dunbartonshire by-election Hughie McIntyre 2,870 7.5 4
1933 Rhondda East by-election Arthur Horner 11,228 33.8 2
1933 Clay Cross by-election Harry Pollitt 3,434 10.8 3
1933 Skipton by-election James Rushton 704 1.7 4
1934 Hammersmith North by-election Ted Bramley 614 2.4 3
1934 Merthyr by-election Wal Hannington 3,409 9.5 4

1935 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Rhondda East Harry Pollitt 13,655 38.2 2
West Fife Willie Gallacher 13,462 37.4 1

By-elections, 1935–45

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1939 Stretford by-election Eric Gower 1,514 5.1 3
1940 Silvertown by-election Harry Pollitt 966 6.2 2
1940 Bow and Bromley by-election Isabel Brown 506 4.2 2
1941 Dunbartonshire by-election Malcolm MacEwen 3,862 15.0 2

1945 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Abingdon John Clement Dix Dunman 1,668 4.4 4
Birmingham Handsworth Jessie Eden 1,390 3.4 5
Birmingham Sparkbrook Rajani Palme Dutt 1,853 7.6 3
Coventry East Bill Alexander 3,986 7.0 3
Glasgow Central Bob Cooney 2,709 12.7 3
Glasgow Shettleston Peter Kerrigan 4,122 12.3 4
Greenock John Ross Campbell 5,900 17.2 3
Hackney South William Rust 4,891 24.2 3
Harrow East Gladys Driver 3,493 5.9 4
Hornsey George John Jones 10,058 21.5 3
Kirkcaldy Burghs John McArthur 2,898 8.5 4
Mile End Phil Piratin 5,075 47.6 1
Preston Pat J. Devine 5,168 3.8 6
Rhondda East Harry Pollitt 15,761 45.5 2
Rossendale Bill Whittaker 1,663 4.6 4
Sevenoaks Ken Thompson 676 1.6 4
Sheffield Brightside Howard Hill 4,115 13.0 3
Sheffield Hallam Gordon Herbert Cree 2,253 6.7 4
Sunderland Tommy Richardson 4,501 3.3 5
West Fife Willie Gallacher 17,636 42.2 1
Westminster Abbey Gabriel Billy Carritt 2,964 17.6 3

By-elections, 1945–50

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1948 Wigan by-election Thomas Rowlandson 1,647 3.4 3
1948 Glasgow Gorbals by-election Peter Kerrigan 4,233 16.9 3
1949 St Pancras North by-election John Mahon 854 3.0 3

1950 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberdare Alistair Wilson 1,382 3.1 4
Aberdeen North Bob Cooney 1,391 2.7 4
Abingdon John Clement Dix Dunman 396 0.9 4
Acton Albert F. Papworth 663 1.5 4
Ashton-under-Lyne H. H. Blackwell 459 1.1 3
Battersea North John Mahon 655 1.8 4
Bedford Betty Lynette Matthews 207 0.5 4
Bethnal Green G. Midwater 610 1.9 4
Bexley Charles Job 481 0.9 4
Birkenhead S. Coulthard 971 1.8 4
Birmingham Northfield Dick Etheridge 479 1.0 4
Birmingham Sparkbrook Jim Crump 355 0.9 3
Birmingham Yardley J. Falconer 347 0.8 4
Bradford East H. Green 543 1.2 4
Brentford and Chiswick Joseph Henry Parker 401 1.0 4
Bristol South East Jack F. Webb 524 1.1 4
Burnley Bill Whittaker 526 1.0 3
Chesterfield Bas Barker 554 1.0 4
Cirencester and Tewkesbury Wogan Philipps 423 0.9 4
Cities of London and Westminster G. Billy Carritt 888 1.7 4
Clapham G. M. Draper 619 1.3 4
Coventry East Bill Alexander 487 1.0 4
Croydon West Bob Jarvie 336 0.7 4
Dagenham George Bridges 883 1.5 4
Deptford Les Stannard 562 1.3 4
Don Valley Sammy Taylor 1,007 1.9 3
Dover Bob Morrison 474 0.9 4
Dundee East Dave Bowman 1,093 2.2 3
East Ham South E. Thomas 401 1.1 4
Edinburgh Central Donald Renton 646 1.9 4
Eton and Slough P. L. N. Smith 614 1.5 4
Eye Lee Chadwick 277 0.6 4
Fulham East R. Ellesmere 399 1.1 4
Glasgow Bridgeton D. Kelly 858 2.5 4
Glasgow Gorbals Peter Kerrigan 2,426 5.9 3
Glasgow Govan William Lauchlan 1,547 3.7 4
Glasgow Scotstoun Bob McIlhone 1,088 2.6 4
Glasgow Shettleston Malcolm MacEwen 1,678 4.1 3
Glasgow Springburn Robert F. Horne 1,764 4.1 4
Greenock John Ross Campbell 1,228 3.0 4
Hackney South John R. Betteridge 2,199 3.8 4
Hampstead R. Gore 1,603 2.8 4
Harrow East Bill Seaman 633 1.2 4
Hayes and Harlington Frank Foster 593 1.6 4
Hendon North Marjorie Pollitt 918 2.0 4
Hornsey George John Jones 1,191 1.9 4
Huyton Leo McGree 387 0.9 4
Ilford South Dave Kelly 913 1.6 4
Islington South West Alfred Bender 834 1.8 4
Kensington North M. J. Eyre 551 1.3 4
Kettering L. P. O'Connor 368 0.6 4
Kilmarnock Isabel Brown 860 2.2 4
Leeds North East Bert Ramelson 612 1.6 4
Leicester North East Frederick C. Westacott 327 0.7 4
Lewisham South J. W. Jones 635 1.3 4
Liverpool Scotland Jack Coward 615 1.4 3
Manchester Blackley Ben Ainley 562 1.1 4
Manchester Gorton Syd Abbott 873 1.7 4
Manchester Wythenshawe Frances Dean 588 1.3 4
Mansfield Les Ellis 482 0.9 4
Middlesbrough East N. Levy 367 0.8 4
Motherwell R. Henderson 1,007 2.4 4
Neath Alun Thomas 1,584 3.5 4
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East R. McNair 492 0.9 3
Nottingham North West Arthur West 719 1.5 4
Ogmore Mavis Llewellyn 1,691 3.5 3
Oldham West W. Mawdsley 438 0.9 4
Oxford Ernest Keeling 494 0.8 4
Paddington North Daniel Cohen 417 1.2 4
Peckham T. Gibson 886 1.8 4
Poplar H. Watson 540 1.4 4
Portsmouth West George Swanton 251 0.5 3
Preston North P. J. Devine 366 0.8 4
Rhondda East Harry Pollitt 4,463 12.7 2
St Pancras North T. Aherne 967 1.9 4
Sheffield Brightside Howard Hill 1,081 2.3 3
Sheffield Hillsborough M. Bennett 759 1.5 3
Sheffield Park Arthur Fullard 909 2.0 3
Shipley L. T. Robb 237 0.6 4
Southall J. A. Purton 839 1.7 4
South Shields F. O. Smith 415 0.7 4
Southwark Joe Bent 668 1.3 4
Stalybridge and Hyde D. P. Herrick 389 0.8 4
Stepney Phil Piratin 5,991 12.5 3
Stirling and Falkirk G. McAlister 801 1.8 4
Swindon Ike Gradwell 295 0.7 4
Totnes Edwin Tapscott 423 0.8 4
Tottenham G. Cross 802 1.5 4
Vauxhall Margot Heinemann 508 1.3 4
Warrington James Joseph Grady 496 1.1 4
Wembley South N. Gill 430 1.0 4
West Dunbartonshire Finlay Hart 1,198 2.9 3
West Fife Willie Gallacher 9,301 21.6 3
West Ham South W. Norris 730 1.6 4
West Lothian J. Borrowman 664 1.5 4
Wigan Thomas Rowlandson 1,243 2.4 4
Willesden West David Michaelson 938 1.7 4
Woodford William George Philip Brooks 827 1.3 4
Woolwich East Rajani Palme Dutt 601 1.4 4
Wycombe Elizabeth Rose Leigh 199 0.4 4

By-elections, 1950–51

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1950 Sheffield Neepsend by-election Bill Moore 729 2.4 3

1951 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Dundee West Dave Bowman 1,508 2.7 3
East Dunbartonshire Arnold Henderson 2,158 4.1 3
Glasgow Gorbals Peter Kerrigan 2,553 6.2 3
Hackney South John Betteridge 1,744 3.0 3
Lewisham South John Mahon 578 1.2 3
Rhondda East Idris Cox 2,948 8.6 3
Sheffield Brightside Howard Hill 1,116 2.5 3
Stepney Ted Bramley 3,436 7.3 3
West Fife William Lauchlan 4,728 10.5 3
Woodford John Ross Campbell 871 1.3 3

By-elections, 1951–55

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1954 Motherwell by-election John Gollan 1,457 4.3 3

1955 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Birmingham Perry Barr Bert Pearce 928 2.5 3
Dundee West Dave Bowman 1,335 2.6 3
East Dunbartonshire Arnold Henderson 2,448 4.9 3
Glasgow Gorbals Peter Kerrigan 2,491 6.8 3
Glasgow Springburn Finlay Hart 1,532 5.5 3
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Aubrey Morris 1,525 3.4 4
Hackney Central John Betteridge 1,530 3.5 3
Hayes and Harlington Frank Foster 886 2.6 3
Hornsey George John Jones 1,442 2.6 3
Nottingham North John Peck 916 1.9 3
Rhondda East Annie Powell 4,544 15.1 2
St Pancras North Jock Nicolson 1,303 3.0 3
Sheffield Brightside Howard Hill 1,461 3.5 3
Southwark Joe Bent 959 2.4 3
Stepney Solly Kaye 2,888 7.6 3
West Fife William Lauchlan 4,728 10.5 3
Wigan Thomas Rowlandson 1,567 3.4 3

By-elections, 1955–59

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1958 Wigan by-election Mick Weaver 972 2.5 3

1959 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Birmingham Perry Barr Bert Pearce 424 1.1 4
Dundee West Dave Bowman 1,087 2.1 3
East Dunbartonshire Arnold Henderson 2,200 4.0 3
Glasgow Gorbals Peter Kerrigan 1,932 5.9 3
Glasgow Govan Gordon McLennan 1,869 4.9 4
Glasgow Springburn Finlay Hart 1,235 4.5 3
Hayes and Harlington Frank Foster 527 1.4 4
Hornsey George John Jones 1,107 2.0 4
Neath Jim David 1,962 4.6 3
Nottingham North John Peck 1,331 2.6 4
Rhondda East Annie Powell 4,580 14.5 2
St Pancras North Jock Nicolson 1,230 3.0 4
Sheffield Brightside Howard Hill 1,373 3.3 3
Southwark Joe Bent 1,395 3.6 3
Stepney Solly Kaye 2,548 6.7 3
West Fife William Lauchlan 3,828 8.4 4
Wigan Mick Weaver 945 2.0 3
Willesden West Les Burt 1,324 3.0 3

By-elections, 1959–64

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1962 West Lothian by-election Gordon McLennan 1,511 3.6 5
1963 Swansea East by-election Bert Pearce 773 2.5 6
1963 Leeds South by-election Bert Ramelson 670 2.2 4
1963 Luton by-election Tony Chater 490 1.1 4
1963 Dundee West by-election Dave Bowman 1,170 2.6 4
1963 Manchester Openshaw by-election Eddie Marsden 1,185 4.9 3

1964 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberavon Julian Tudor Hart 1,260 2.7 4
Battersea North Gladys Easton 471 2.0 4
Birmingham Small Heath George Jelf 926 3.3 3
Coventry East Harry Bourne 1,138 1.9 3
Dagenham Kevin Halpin 1,070 2.1 4
Dundee West Dave Bowman 1,228 2.4 3
East Dunbartonshire Jimmy Reid 1,171 2.0 3
Glasgow Gorbals Margaret Hunter 1,339 5.6 3
Glasgow Govan Gordon McLennan 1,378 4.4 3
Glasgow Springburn Neil McLellan 950 3.7 4
Goole William Carr 1,165 2.8 3
Hayes and Harlington Frank Stanley 873 2.6 3
Hornsey Max Morris 1,258 2.6 4
Islington South West John Moss 1,377 5.1 3
Kinross and Western Perthshire C. M. Grieve 127 0.5 4
Leeds South Bert Ramelson 928 2.6 3
Liverpool Scotland Tom Cassin 725 2.8 3
Llanelli Bob Hitchon 1,061 2.2 5
Luton Tony Chater 567 1.2 3
Manchester Openshaw Eddie Marsden 1,947 5.1 3
Mitcham Sid French 657 1.2 4
Motherwell James Sneddon 1,565 4.0 3
Neath Jim David 2,432 6.0 3
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central Tom Welch 532 1.8 3
Nottingham North John Peck 1,579 3.1 3
Pontypool Eddie Jones 1,329 3.6 3
Rhondda East Annie Powell 3,385 11.8 2
St Pancras North Jock Nicolson 1,140 3.4 4
Sheffield Brightside Howard Hill 1,356 3.5 3
Southwark Joe Bent 1,599 4.9 3
Stepney Solly Kaye 2,454 7.9 3
Swindon Ike Gradwell 944 2.1 3
West Fife William Lauchlan 3,273 7.5 3
West Lothian Irene Swan 610 1.2 4
Wigan Mick Weaver 988 2.4 3
Willesden West Les Burt 1,130 3.0 3

1966 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberavon Julian Tudor Hart 1,620 3.6 3
Aberdare Alistair Wilson 2,305 6.4 4
Aberdeen North Margaret Rose 719 1.7 4
Battersea North Gladys Easton 650 3.0 3
Birkenhead Barry Williams 604 1.5 3
Birmingham Northfield Derek Robinson 1,029 1.6 3
Birmingham Small Heath George Jelf 477 1.8 3
Birmingham Stechford Bill Dunn 998 2.6 3
Bothwell Thomas Woods 1,209 2.7 3
Bristol North West Brian Underwood 595 1.2 3
Coventry East Harry Bourne 1,368 2.3 4
Dagenham George Wake 1,373 2.9 3
Dundee West Dave Bowman 1,217 2.5 4
East Dunbartonshire Jimmy Reid 1,548 2.5 4
Eccles Michael Bennett 1,239 3.0 3
Edinburgh Leith Honor Arundel 279 1.0 3
Erith and Crayford Laurie Smith 556 1.3 4
Fulham Peter Robson 256 0.7 4
Glasgow Gorbals Margaret Hunter 819 4.1 3
Glasgow Govan Gordon McLennan 1,378 4.4 3
Glasgow Provan John Jackson 988 2.3 3
Glasgow Scotstoun Hugh Boyd 2,395 5.4 3
Glasgow Springburn Neil McLellan 867 3.7 4
Goole William Carr 952 2.3 3
Greenock William Dunn 702 2.1 4
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Monty Goldman 1,491 4.2 3
Hayes and Harlington Frank Stanley 698 2.1 3
Hornsey Max Morris 1,184 2.5 4
Islington South West John Moss 756 3.0 5
Leeds South Bert Ramelson 714 2.1 3
Liverpool Scotland Tom Cassin 779 3.9 3
Llanelli Bob Hitchon 1,211 2.6 4
Luton Tony Chater 586 1.2 4
Manchester Openshaw Eddie Marsden 1,479 4.3 3
Mansfield Fred Westacott 590 1.3 4
Mitcham Sid French 580 1.1 4
Motherwell James Sneddon 1,508 4.1 3
Neath Jim David 1,632 4.2 3
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central Tom Welch 404 1.6 3
Nottingham North John Peck 1,070 2.1 3
Pontypool Eddie Jones 897 2.5 3
Rhondda East Annie Powell 2,349 8.4 2
Rhondda West Arthur True 1,853 7.4 4
St Pancras North Jock Nicolson 1,253 3.8 3
Sheffield Brightside Howard Hill 989 2.8 3
Sheffield Park Cyril Morton 1,022 3.3 3
Southwark Joe Bent 1,404 4.7 3
Stepney Solly Kaye 2,209 7.3 3
Stirling and Falkirk P. McIntosh 767 1.7 4
Stockton-on-Tees Ernest Jones 710 1.8 3
Stoke-on-Trent South Sam Lomas 2,262 5.1 3
Swansea East Bill Jones 902 2.2 4
Swindon Ike Gradwell 838 2.0 3
West Fife Archie Macmillan 1,542 3.6 4
West Lothian Irene Swan 567 1.1 4
Wigan Mick Weaver 858 2.2 3
Willesden West Les Burt 1,140 3.1 3

By-elections, 1966–70

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1967 Glasgow Pollok by-election Alexander Murray 694 1.8 5
1967 Rhondda West by-election Arthur True 1,723 6.8 3
1967 Manchester Gorton by-election Victor Eddisford 437 1.0 5
1968 Sheffield Brightside by-election Robert Wilkinson 1,069 4.2 3
1969 Glasgow Gorbals by-election John Kay 361 2.5 4
1969 Swindon by-election Judith Gradwell 1,723 1.3 4

1970 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberavon Julian Tudor Hart 1,102 2.4 4
Aberdare Alistair Wilson 1,317 3.5 4
Aberdeen North Margaret Rose 521 1.2 5
Acton Maurice Costin 258 0.9 4
Battersea North D. Welsh 179 1.0 4
Birkenhead Barry Williams 351 0.9 4
Birmingham Northfield Derek Robinson 605 0.9 3
Birmingham Stechford Sidney Pegg 298 0.7 4
Bristol North West W. E. Williams 227 0.5 4
Coventry East John Hosey 841 1.4 3
Dagenham George Wake 982 2.2 3
Dundee West Harry McLevy 809 1.6 4
Dunfermline John Neilson 462 1.2 4
East Dunbartonshire Jimmy Reid 1,656 2.3 5
Eccles Terry Keenan 643 1.5 3
Edinburgh Leith Irene Swan 413 1.0 4
Glasgow Gorbals John Kay 376 2.5 4
Glasgow Govan Thomas Biggam 326 1.5 4
Glasgow Provan John Jackson 601 1.4 4
Glasgow Scotstoun Hugh Boyd 846 1.8 4
Glasgow Springburn Neil McLellan 423 1.8 4
Greenock William Dunn 559 1.6 3
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Monty Goldman 793 2.4 3
Hayes and Harlington Peter Pink 372 1.1 3
Hornsey Max Morris 624 1.4 4
Huddersfield East Ethel Beresford 308 0.8 4
Huyton Joe Kenny 890 1.2 4
Islington South West Marie Betteridge 509 2.4 4
Lanark David McDowall 1,273 1.9 4
Leeds East Joan Bellamy 513 1.0 3
Leeds South East Bernard Scott 198 1.1 4
Liverpool Exchange Roger O'Hara 775 4.2 3
Llanelli Bob Hitchon 603 1.2 5
Luton Tony Chater 447 1.0 3
Manchester Openshaw Bernard Panter 552 1.7 3
Mansfield Fred Westacott 628 1.4 3
Mitcham Sid French 638 1.3 3
Motherwell James Sneddon 1,829 4.7 4
Neath Bert Pearce 579 1.5 4
Nottingham North John Peck 741 1.5 4
Pontypool B. Watkinson 435 1.1 4
Rhondda East Arthur Jones 659 2.3 4
Rhondda West Arthur True 1,201 4.8 3
St Pancras North Gordon McLennan 670 2.4 3
Sheffield Brightside Gordon Ashberry 665 2.0 3
Sheffield Park Cyril Morton 637 2.1 3
Southwark E. Hume 1,128 4.5 3
Stepney Solly Kaye 1,468 5.8 3
Stockton-on-Tees Ernest Jones 369 0.9 3
Stoke-on-Trent South Sam Lomas 364 1.1 3
Swansea East Bill Jones 563 1.4 4
Swindon Ike Gradwell 456 1.0 3
Walsall North Don Brayford 597 1.2 3
West Fife Marie Betteridge 855 1.7 4
West Lothian Chris Bett 459 0.8 4
Wigan Jack Kay 672 1.6 3
Willesden West Les Burt 515 1.6 3
Wolverhampton South West Pete Carter 189 0.5 4

By-elections, 1970–74

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1972 Merthyr Tydfil by-election Arthur Lewis Jones 1,519 4.7 4

February 1974 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberdare Alistair Wilson 1,038 2.6 4
Birmingham Northfield Derek Robinson 368 0.7 4
Bootle Ronald Morris 586 1.3 4
Bothwell David Bolton 562 1.2 5
Brent South Les Burt 380 0.9 5
Central Dunbartonshire Jimmy Reid 5,928 14.6 3
Central Fife Alex Maxwell 2,019 4.4 4
Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire George Bolton 322 0.6 4
Coventry North East John Hosey 838 1.8 4
Dagenham George Wake 1,169 2.4 3
Dundee West Harry McLevy 673 1.3 4
East Kilbride David McDowell 693 1.3 4
Eccles Terry Keenan 404 0.9 4
Edinburgh East Irene Swan 274 0.6 5
Glasgow Garscadden Sammy Barr 635 1.6 4
Glasgow Pollok Thomas Biggam 377 0.8 4
Glasgow Provan John Jackson 749 2.0 4
Glasgow Queen's Park John Kay 372 1.3 4
Glasgow Springburn Neil McLellan 478 1.4 4
Greenock and Port Glasgow Alexander Murray 483 1.1 5
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Monty Goldman 532 1.6 5
Huddersfield East Tony Drake 246 0.6 5
Islington South and Finsbury Marie Betteridge 492 1.8 4
Leeds South East Bill Innes 405 1.2 4
Liverpool Scotland Exchange Roger O'Hara 505 2.5 4
Llanelli Bob Hitchon 507 1.0 5
Manchester Openshaw Philip Widdall 312 1.0 5
Mansfield Fred Westacott 675 1.3 3
Merthyr Tydfil Arthur Lewis Jones 369 1.2 5
Mitcham and Morden Sid French 507 1.0 4
Motherwell and Wishaw James Sneddon 1,066 2.7 4
Nottingham North John Peck 754 1.3 4
Pontypool Graham Williams 498 1.2 5
Rhondda Arthur True 1,374 2.6 5
St Pancras North Gordon McLennan 466 1.7 4
Sheffield Brightside Vi Gill 513 1.3 4
Sheffield Park Cyril Morton 521 1.1 4
Stepney and Poplar Kevin Halpin 1,278 3.6 3
Stockton-on-Tees Ernest Jones 791 1.2 3
Stoke-on-Trent South Sam Lomas 489 0.9 4
Swansea East Bill Jones 507 1.2 4
Tooting Lou Lewis 337 0.9 4
Walsall North Joe Richards 819 1.6 3
West Lothian Chris Bett 438 0.7 4

October 1974 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberdare Alistair Wilson 1,028 2.7 5
Birmingham Northfield Derek Robinson 180 0.3 5
Bootle Ronald Morris 516 1.2 4
Central Dunbartonshire Jimmy Reid 3,417 8.7 4
Central Fife Alex Maxwell 1,040 2.4 4
Coventry North East John Hosey 309 0.7 5
Dagenham George Wake 569 1.3 4
Dundee West Harry McLevy 381 0.8 5
Eccles Terry Keenan 348 0.8 4
Edinburgh East Irene Swan 213 0.5 5
Glasgow Provan John Jackson 503 1.4 4
Glasgow Queen's Park John Kay 354 1.4 5
Glasgow Springburn Neil McLellan 352 1.1 5
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Monty Goldman 418 1.5 5
Islington South and Finsbury Marie Betteridge 512 2.2 4
Leeds South East Bill Innes 317 1.1 4
Liverpool Scotland Exchange Roger O'Hara 556 2.9 4
Manchester Openshaw Philip Widdall 300 1.0 4
Mansfield Fred Westacott 448 0.9 4
Merthyr Tydfil Tom Roberts 509 1.7 5
Mitcham and Morden Sid French 281 0.6 4
Motherwell and Wishaw James Sneddon 946 2.4 5
Nottingham North John Peck 525 1.0 5
Rhondda Arthur True 1,404 2.8 5
Sheffield Park Cyril Morton 403 1.0 4
Stepney and Poplar Kevin Halpin 617 2.0 4
Tooting Lou Lewis 268 0.8 4
Walsall North Joe Richards 465 1.0 4
West Lothian Chris Bett 247 0.4 5

By-elections, 1974–79

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1978 Glasgow Garscadden by-election Sammy Barr 407 1.1 5

1979 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberavon Gerald Rowden 406 0.8 5
Aberdare Mary Winter 518 1.4 4
Birmingham Sparkbrook Roger Murray 715 2.4 3
Cardiff Central Richard Spencer 112 0.3 6
Central Dunbartonshire Daniel McCafferty 1,017 2.6 5
Central Fife Alex Maxwell 1,172 2.5 4
Coventry North East Paul Corrigan 390 0.8 5
Dagenham Dan Connor 553 1.2 5
Dundee West Raymond Mennie 316 0.6 4
East Kilbride David McDowell 658 1.1 4
Eccles Terry Keenan 368 0.8 4
Edinburgh East Carol Downes 173 0.4 4
Flint East Glyn Davies 307 0.5 5
Glasgow Garscadden Sammy Barr 374 1.0 4
Glasgow Maryhill Peter Smith 287 0.8 5
Glasgow Provan John Jackson 377 1.1 4
Glasgow Queen's Park John Kay 263 1.1 4
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Monty Goldman 440 1.5 5
Hayes and Harlington John Mansfield 249 0.6 5
Islington South and Finsbury Marie Betteridge 330 1.4 5
Leeds South East James Rodgers 190 0.7 4
Liverpool Scotland Exchange Roger O'Hara 421 2.3 4
Llanelli Bob Hitchon 617 1.2 5
Luton East Tom Mitchell 107 0.3 5
Manchester Openshaw Philip Widdall 174 0.6 4
Merthyr Tydfil Chris Dennett 223 0.7 5
Motherwell and Wishaw James Sneddon 740 1.9 4
Norwich North Andy Panes 106 0.3 6
Nottingham North John Peck 1,071 2.0 4
Paisley June Tait 145 0.3 5
Rhondda Arthur True 1,819 3.6 4
Sheffield Park Gordon Ashberry 279 0.7 5
Stepney and Poplar Kevin Halpin 413 1.3 6
Stockton-on-Tees Jim Smith 243 0.4 6
Swansea East Bill Jones 308 0.7 4
Tooting Lou Lewis 233 0.7 5
West Lothian Bill Sneddon 404 0.6 4

By-elections, 1979–83

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1982 Birmingham Northfield by-election Peter Sheppard 349 0.8 5
1982 Glasgow Queen's Park by-election John Kay 339 2.1 4
1983 Bermondsey by-election Robert Gordon 50 0.2 10

1983 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Bethnal Green and Stepney J. Rees 243 0.8 5
Birmingham Edgbaston P. A. Davies 169 0.5 6
Birmingham Northfield Peter Sheppard 420 0.8 4
Bristol South A. Chester 224 0.5 5
City of London and Westminster South A. Spence 161 0.5 6
Clydebank and Milngavie Jim Bollan 308 0.8 5
Coventry North East John Meacham 193 0.4 5
Dagenham D. Walshe 141 0.4 5
Dunfermline East Alex Maxwell 864 2.4 5
Ealing Acton S. Pulley 192 0.4 4
East Kilbride W. Doolan 256 0.5 5
Eccles B. Cottam 485 1.0 4
Edinburgh Central D. Carson 119 0.3 5
Falkirk East Fiona McGregor 334 0.9 5
Glasgow Central J. P. McGoldrick 347 1.1 5
Glasgow Garscadden Sammy Barr 218 0.6 5
Glasgow Maryhill P. Smith 274 0.8 5
Glasgow Provan I. Jackson 294 1.0 5
Greenwich F. Hooks 149 0.4 6
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Monty Goldman 426 1.2 5
Hackney South and Shoreditch Dave Green 246 0.6 8
Leeds Central J. M. Rogers 314 0.8 5
Lewisham East Geoff Roberts 135 0.3 6
Linlithgow M. Parnell 199 0.5 5
Liverpool Riverside John C. Blevin 261 0.7 4
Llanelli Bob Hitchon 371 0.8 5
Manchester Gorton Malcolm Cowle 333 0.8 4
Nottingham North John Peck 1,184 2.5 4
Rhondda Arthur True 1,350 2.8 5
Sheffield Central Vi Gill 296 0.7 4
Swansea East Bill Jones 294 0.7 5
Thurrock J. Paul 199 0.4 6
Tooting R. E. Lewis 181 0.4 6
Vauxhall Dave Cook 199 0.5 6
Warley East H. S. Randhawa 217 0.6 4

By-elections, 1983–87

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1984 Cynon Valley by-election Mary Winter 642 1.9 5

1987 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Bethnal Green and Stepney Sarah Louise Gasquoine 232 0.7 4
Birmingham Small Heath Peter Raymond Sheppard 154 0.5 5
Bristol West Veronica Ralph 134 0.3 5
Coventry North East Tom McNally 310 0.7 4
Dundee West Steve Matthewson 308 0.7 5
Glasgow Central John Patrick McGoldrick 265 0.8 6
Glasgow Govan Douglas Chalmers 237 0.6 5
Greenwich Patricia Clinton 58 0.2 6
Hackney South and Shoreditch Dave Green 403 1.0 4
Leeds Central Bill Innes 355 0.9 4
Linlithgow John Glassford 154 0.3 5
Liverpool Riverside Katherine Anne Gardner 601 1.7 4
Motherwell South Robert Somerville 223 0.6 5
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East Joseph Keith 362 0.9 4
Nottingham North John Peck 879 1.7 4
Rhondda Arthur True 869 1.8 5
Sheffield Central Keith Edward Petts 203 0.5 5
Southwark and Bermondsey Peter Nigel Power 108 0.3 4
Vauxhall Dave Cook 223 0.5 5

By-elections, 1987–90

By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1988 Glasgow Govan by-election Douglas Chalmers 281 0.9 6
1989 Pontypridd by-election David Richards 239 0.6 6

References

  1. ^ Craig, F. W. S. (1968). British Parliamentary Election Statistics 1918-1968. Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. p. 46. ISBN 0900178000.
  2. ^ Craig, F. W. S. (1968). British Parliamentary Election Statistics 1918-1968. Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. pp. 1–18. ISBN 0900178000.
  3. ^ Klugmann, James (1968). History of the Communist Party of Great Britain. London: Lawrence and Wishart. pp. 182–183.
  4. ^ a b Klugmann, James (1968). History of the Communist Party of Great Britain. London: Lawrence and Wishart. pp. 234–235.
  5. ^ a b Craig, F. W. S. (1968). British Parliamentary Election Statistics 1918-1968. Glasgow: Political Reference Publications. p. 56. ISBN 0900178000.
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