1899 Oldham by-election

1899 Oldham by-election

← 1895 6 July 1899 1900 →
 
Nominee Alfred Emmott Walter Runciman Winston Churchill
Party Liberal Liberal Conservative
Popular vote 12,976 12,770 11,477
Percentage 26.7% 26.2% 23.6%

 
Nominee James Mawdsley
Party Conservative
Popular vote 11,449
Percentage 23.5%

MP before election

Robert Ascroft
James Francis Oswald
Conservative

Elected MP

Alfred Emmott
Walter Runciman
Liberal

The 1899 Oldham by-election occurred in the summer of that year, and involved a by-election to fill both seats in the two-member Oldham Parliamentary borough. The block voting method allowed each elector to vote for two candidates.

The election resulted in the Liberal Party winning both seats from the Conservatives who had previously held them, but the election is notable mainly for being the first to be fought by future Conservative Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.[1]

  1. ^ Randolph Churchill, "Winston S. Churchill 1874–1965", Vol. I, Heinemann, London 1966, pp. 443–449.

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