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1917 East Clare by-election

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The East Clare by-election of 1917 was held on 10 July 1917. The by-election followed the death of the incumbent MP, Willie Redmond of the Irish Parliamentary Party, who was killed in action in the First World War. The seat had been held since its creation in 1885 by constitutional nationalist MPs and Redmond had been unopposed in every election since 1900. The results were announced on 11 July 1917.

It was won by the Sinn Féin candidate Éamon de Valera who had campaigned in military uniform. De Valera tried to appeal to the electorate by playing the Catholic card, he had parish priests preside over his meetings.[1]

By-election 10 July 1917: Clare East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Sinn Féin Éamon de Valera 5010 71.1
Irish Parliamentary Patrick Lynch 2035 28.9
Majority 2975 42.2
Turnout 9130 77.2
Sinn Féin gain from IPP Swing

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