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1917 Liverpool Abercromby by-election

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The Liverpool Abercromby by-election, 1917 was a parliamentary by-election held on 28 June 1917 for the British House of Commons constituency of Liverpool Abercromby. The seat had become vacant when the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Richard Chaloner had taken the post of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 18 June 1917, thus effectively resigning from the Commons. Five days later, Chaloner was created Baron Gisborough. He had been MP from Liverpool Abercromby since the January 1910 general election. The Conservative candidate, Lord Stanley held the seat for the party. He remained the constituency's MP until the seat was abolished for the 1918 general election.

Neither the Labour Party or Liberal Party stood, and the Conservatives' only opponent was the National Federation of Discharged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers.

Result

Liverpool Abercromby By-election, 1917
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Edward Stanley 2,224 73.7 +15.6
NFDDSS F. B. Hughes 794 26.3 N/A
Majority 1430 47.4 +31.2
Turnout 3008 50.1 −21.9
Conservative hold Swing

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