1911 Brighton by-election
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UK Parliamentary by-election
The Brighton by-election of 1911 was held on 26 June 1911. The by-election was held due to the succession of the incumbent Conservative MP, Walter Rice as seventh Baron Dynevor. It was won by the Conservative candidate John Gordon,[1] who was unopposed.[citation needed]
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