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Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1955

Glasgow Camlachie
Formerburgh constituency
for theHouse of Commons
Glasgow Camlachie in Glasgow 1918–1949
Subdivisions of ScotlandCounty of the city of Glasgow
18851955
SeatsOne
Created fromGlasgow
Replaced byGlasgow Provan andGlasgow Bridgeton

Glasgow Camlachie was aburgh constituency represented in theHouse of Commons of theParliament of the United Kingdom from1885 until1955.

It elected oneMember of Parliament (MP) using thefirst-past-the-post voting system.

Boundaries

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Glasgow Camlachie in Lanarkshire, 1950–1955

TheRedistribution of Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to consist of the second Municipal Ward, and so much of the third Municipal Ward as lies south of a line drawn along the centre ofDuke Street.[1]

In 1918 the constituency consisted of

That portion of the city which is bounded by a line commencing at a point on the municipal boundary on the south-east side of Cumbernauld Road where that road is intersected by the east side of theCaledonian Railway (Glasgow Lines), thence southward along the municipal boundary to a point about 299 yards north-westward from the centre of Carntyne Road, where the municipal boundary intersects that road, thence north-westward to a point on the centre line of the said railway 380 yards south of the centre line of Cumbernauld Road, thence southwestward and southward along the centre line of the said railway to the centre line of London Road, thence westward along the centre line of London Road and Canning Street to the centre line of Abercromby Street, thence north-eastward along the centre line of Abercromby Street to the centre line of Gallowgate, thence westward along the centre line of Gallowgate to the centre line of Sydney Street, thence northward along the centre line of Sydney Street to the centre line of Duke Street, thence eastward along the centre line of Duke Street to the centre line of Ark Lane, thence northward along the centre line of Ark Lane and Firpark Street to the centre line of Alexandra Parade, thence eastward and north-eastward along the centre line of Alexandra Parade, and Cumbernauld Road to the east side of the Caledonian Railway (Glasgow Lines), thence southward to the point of commencement.

TheRepresentation of the People Act 1948 provided that the constituency was to consist of

The following wards (as constituted by the Local Government (Scotland) (Glasgow Wards and Councillors) Order, 1948, S.I., 1948, No. 876) of the county of the city of Glasgow, namely, Dennistoun, Provan and that part of Mile-End ward which lies to the west of a line commencing at a point on the northern boundary of the ward immediately opposite the centre line of Millerston Street thence southward to and along the centre line of Millerston Street to the centre line of Gallowgate; thence eastward along the centre line of Gallowgate to a point opposite the centre line of Fielden Street; thence southward along the centre line of Fielden Street to the termination of the line on the southern boundary of the Mile-End ward immediately opposite the centre of Fielden Street.

The Parliamentary Constituencies (Scotland) (Glasgow Bridgeton, Glasgow Provan and Glasgow Shettleston) Order, 1955[2] provided for most of the area of the Camlachie constituency to be transferred to the newGlasgow Provan constituency, except for part of the Mile-End ward which was transferred toGlasgow Bridgeton.

Members of Parliament

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YearMember[3]Party
1885Hugh WattLiberal
1892Alexander CrossLiberal Unionist
1908Liberal
1910Halford MackinderLiberal Unionist
1912Unionist
1922Campbell StephenLabour
1931James StevensonUnionist
1935Campbell StephenILP
1947Labour
1948Charles McFarlaneUnionist
1950William ReidLabour
1955constituency abolished

Election results

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Elections in the 1880s

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General election 1885: Glasgow Camlachie[4][5][6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalHugh Watt4,04756.9
ConservativeThomas Arnold Reid2,88340.6
Independent LiberalJames Martin1772.5
Majority1,16416.3
Turnout7,10777.1
Registered electors9,220
Liberalwin (new seat)
Burleigh
General election 1886: Glasgow Camlachie[4][5][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalHugh Watt3,46751.2−5.7
Liberal UnionistBennet Burleigh3,30848.8+8.2
Majority1592.4−13.9
Turnout6,77573.5−3.6
Registered electors9,220
LiberalholdSwing-7.0

Elections in the 1890s

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Graham
General election 1892: Glasgow Camlachie[4][5][8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal UnionistAlexander Cross3,45545.3−3.5
LiberalJohn McCulloch3,08440.5−10.7
Scottish LabourRobert Cunninghame-Graham90611.9New
Independent LiberalHugh Watt1792.3New
Majority3714.8N/A
Turnout7,62478.5+5.0
Registered electors9,716
Liberal Unionistgain fromLiberalSwing+3.6
  • The local Liberal association replaced Watt with Graham, due to the former's opposition to Irish Home Rule, Scottish church disestablishment and the temperance movement. They then replaced Graham with McCulloch, due to the former's attacks on Liberal policy and leadership.
Chisholm
General election 1895: Glasgow Camlachie[4][5][9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal UnionistAlexander Cross3,19850.0+4.7
LiberalSamuel Chisholm2,49739.1−1.4
Ind. Labour PartyRobert Smillie69610.9−1.0
Majority70110.9+6.1
Turnout6,39163.6−14.9
Registered electors10,046
Liberal UnionistholdSwing+3.0

Elections in the 1900s

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Fletcher
General election 1900: Glasgow Camlachie[4][5][9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal UnionistAlexander Cross4,34558.3+8.3
Scottish WorkersAlfred Fletcher3,10741.7+30.8
Majority1,23816.6+5.7
Turnout7,45271.1+7.5
Registered electors10,479
Liberal UnionistholdSwing
Burgess
General election 1906: Glasgow Camlachie[4][5][10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal UnionistAlexander Cross3,11936.5−21.8
LiberalWilliam Pringle2,87133.5New
Labour Repr. Cmte.Joseph Burgess2,56830.0−11.7
Majority2483.0−13.6
Turnout8,55884.1+13.0
Registered electors10,174
Liberal UnionistholdSwing

Elections in the 1910s

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Mackinder
General election January 1910: Glasgow Camlachie[4][11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal UnionistHalford Mackinder3,22738.1+1.6
LiberalAlexander Cross2,79333.0−3.5
LabourJames Kessack2,44328.9−1.1
Majority4345.1+2.1
Turnout8,46387.6+3.5
Liberal UnionistholdSwing+1.0
Hogge
General election December 1910: Glasgow Camlachie[4][11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal UnionistHalford Mackinder3,47940.9+2.8
LiberalJames Myles Hogge3,45340.6+7.6
LabourJames Kessack1,53918.1−10.8
Women's SuffrageWilliam Julius Mirrlees350.4New
Majority260.3−4.8
Turnout8,50686.6−1.0
Liberal UnionistholdSwing-2.4

Mirrlees was the candidate of the Scottish Federation of Women's Suffrage Societies. His candidacy had the effect of ensuring the election of Mackinder, who opposed women's suffrage at the expense of Hogge, who supported it.

General Election 1914–15:

Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;

General election 1918: Glasgow Camlachie[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CUnionistHalford Mackinder13,64562.9+22.0
LabourHugh Guthrie7,19233.1+15.0
LiberalDaniel Browning8604.0−36.6
Majority6,45329.8+29.5
Turnout21,69758.1−28.5
Registered electors37,319
UnionistholdSwing+3.5
Cindicatescandidate endorsed by the coalition government.

Elections in the 1920s

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General election 1922: Glasgow Camlachie[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCampbell Stephen15,18153.2+20.1
UnionistHalford Mackinder11,43940.2−22.7
LiberalWalter Crawford Smith1,8966.6+2.6
Majority3,74213.0N/A
Turnout28,51681.0+22.9
Registered electors35,249
Labourgain fromUnionistSwing+21.4
General election 1923: Glasgow Camlachie[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCampbell Stephen14,14356.2+3.0
UnionistHenry Keith11,02743.8+3.6
Majority3,11612.4−0.6
Turnout25,17071.8−9.2
Registered electors35,046
LabourholdSwing−0.3
General election 1924: Glasgow Camlachie[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCampbell Stephen14,58850.4−5.8
UnionistPeter Denniston Ridge-Beedle14,37349.6+5.8
Majority2150.8−11.6
Turnout28,96180.6+8.8
Registered electors35,918
LabourholdSwing−5.8
General election 1929: Glasgow Camlachie[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCampbell Stephen17,94653.1+2.7
UnionistJames Stevenson14,16142.0−7.6
National (Scotland)John MacCormick1,6464.9New
Majority3,78511.1+10.3
Turnout33,75278.6−2.0
Registered electors42,960
LabourholdSwing+5.2

Elections in the 1930s

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General election 1931: Glasgow Camlachie[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistJames Stevenson18,46154.71
Ind. Labour PartyCampbell Stephen15,28245.29
Majority3,1799.42N/A
Turnout33,74378.22
Unionistgain fromLabourSwing
General election 1935: Glasgow Camlachie[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Ind. Labour PartyCampbell Stephen15,07047.1+1.8
UnionistJames Stevenson14,18644.3−10.4
LabourWilliam Reid2,7328.6N/A
Majority8842.8N/A
Turnout31,988
Ind. Labour Partygain fromUnionistSwing

Elections in the 1940s

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General election 1945: Glasgow Camlachie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Ind. Labour PartyCampbell Stephen15,55857.7+10.6
UnionistCharles McFarlane11,39942.3−2.0
Majority4,15915.4+12.6
Turnout26,95765.1
Ind. Labour PartyholdSwing
1948 Glasgow Camlachie by-election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistCharles McFarlane11,08543.7+1.4
LabourJohn M. Inglis10,69042.1N/A
Ind. Labour PartyAnnie Maxton1,6226.4−51.3
SNPRobert Blair Wilkie1,3205.2New
United Socialist MovementGuy Aldred3451.4New
LiberalEdward Rogers Goodfellow3121.2New
Majority3951.6N/A
Turnout25,37456.8−8.3
Unionistgain fromInd. Labour PartySwing+26.4

Elections in the 1950s

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General election 1950: Glasgow Camlachie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam Reid21,01351.5N/A
UnionistCharles McFarlane19,76648.5+6.2
Majority1,2473.0N/A
Turnout40,77980.7+15.6
Labourgain fromInd. Labour PartySwingN/A
General election 1951: Glasgow Camlachie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam Reid20,99451.3−0.2
UnionistCharles McFarlane19,96948.8+0.3
Majority1,0252.5−0.5
Turnout40,96382.4+1.7
LabourholdSwing

References

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  1. ^Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, Sixth Schedule
  2. ^Statutory Instrument 1955/23
  3. ^Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "C" (part 2)
  4. ^abcdefghBritish Parliamentary Election Results 1885-1918, FWS Craig
  5. ^abcdefThe Liberal Year Book, 1907
  6. ^Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1886
  7. ^Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1889
  8. ^The House of Commons, February 1901, Macmillan & Co.
  9. ^abDebrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1901
  10. ^Whitaker's Almanack, 1907
  11. ^abDebrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1916
  12. ^Perthshire Advertiser 29 Apr 1914
  13. ^Whitaker's Almanack, 1920
  14. ^Liberal Yearbook, 1939
  15. ^The Times, 8 December 1923
  16. ^Oliver & Boyd's Edinburgh Almanac, 1927
  17. ^British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  18. ^Whitaker's Almanack, 1934
  19. ^Whitaker's Almanack, 1939
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