The1886 Dublin University by-election was a parliamentaryby-election held for the United Kingdom House of Commonsconstituency ofDublin University on 13 August 1886. Following the general election of that year and the formation of a new government, both elected members in this two-seat constituency were appointed to government posts:David Plunket asFirst Commissioner of Works, andHugh Holmes asAttorney-General for Ireland. According to the rules of the era, this required them to submit to re-election. No other candidate was nominated for either seat,[1] and Plunket and Holmes were therefore elected unopposed: Plunket at 11 o'clock and Holmes at 12.[2]
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