1906 Westbury by-election
The 1906 Westbury by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the House of Commons constituency of Westbury in Wiltshire on 26 February 1906.
Vacancy
[edit]The by-election was caused by the resignation of the sitting Liberal MP, John Fuller. Fuller had been appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, one of the formal titles held by government Whips[1] and under the Parliamentary rules of the day had to resign and fight a by-election.
Candidates
[edit]Fuller had been MP for Westbury since the general election of 1900 and had held the seat with a majority of 1,476 votes or 16.4% of the poll at the 1906 election just a month earlier. In all the circumstances, the Conservatives declined to stand a candidate against him.
The result
[edit]There being no other candidates putting themselves forward Fuller was returned unopposed.[2] He held his seat until 1911 when he resigned to take up appointment as Governor of Victoria in Australia.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | John Fuller | Unopposed | N/A | N/A | |
Liberal hold |
See also
[edit]References
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- 1906 elections in the United Kingdom
- 1906 in England
- 20th century in Wiltshire
- February 1906 events
- By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Wiltshire constituencies
- Unopposed ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in English constituencies
- By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in English constituency stubs