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1906 Bodmin by-election

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UK parliamentary by-election

1906 Bodmin by-election

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CandidateFreeman-ThomasSandys
PartyLiberalLiberal Unionist
Popular vote4,9693,876
Percentage56.2%43.8%

MP before election

Thomas Agar-Robartes
Liberal

Subsequent MP

Freeman-Thomas
Liberal

The1906 Bodmin by-election was aby-election held on 24 July 1906 for theBritish House of Commonsconstituency ofBodmin inCornwall.

Vacancy

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The by-election was triggered by the unseating of the town'sLiberalMember of Parliament (MP)Thomas Agar-Robartes, as a result of an election petition alleging illegal payments to potential voters. The success of the petition was controversial, as the presiding Judge,Justice Grantham, himself a former Conservative MP, was already facing criticism for a decision on an election petition in theGreat Yarmouth constituency which had been considered unduly favourable to the Conservatives. A censure motion was outstanding in Parliament at the time of the decision, but the Government decided not to proceed with it. Five years later, he was censured in Parliament by the then Prime Minister,H. H. Asquith, as a consequence of some comments to a jury in a case in Liverpool.[1]

Candidates

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The Liberal candidate wasFreeman Freeman-Thomas, who had lost hisHastings seat in the recentgeneral election. The Liberal Unionist wasGeorge Sandys.

Campaign

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The brother of the unseated member toured the constituency, urging voters to avenge the result of the petition by voting Liberal. The Unionists alleged that the Government was planning to make up to 20,000 soldiers unemployed, a claim rejected by the Secretary of War,Richard Haldane.[2]

Result

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The Liberal candidate won with a slightly reduced majority (down from 1,172 to 1,093) on a somewhat smaller turnout than at the general election.[3]

Bodmin by-election, 1906
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalFreeman Freeman-Thomas4,96956.2−0.1
Liberal UnionistGeorge Sandys3,87643.8+0.1
Majority1,09312.4−0.2
Turnout8,84582.4−3.6
LiberalholdSwing-0.1

Aftermath

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Sandys went on to become Conservative MP forWells from 1910 to 1918, and his sonDuncan Sandys later became an MP and cabinet minister.

See also

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References

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  1. ^J. B. Atlay, ‘Grantham, Sir William (1835–1911)’, rev. Robert Stevens,Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
  2. ^The Times, 25 July 1906.
  3. ^The Times, 26 July 1906
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