- Mid Ulster by-election, 1955
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The by-election held in Mid Ulster on 11 August 1955 was called as a result of a vote in the British parliament on 18 July 1955 which voted 197 votes to 63 to nullify the result of the previous 1955 UK General Election in the constituency. At that election, Sinn Féin candidate Tom Mitchell took the seat.
In the by-election, Mitchell managed to retain the seat with an increase in the number of votes.
In the aftermath of the election, the defeated Unionist candidate successfully lodged a petition to have Mitchell, a convicted felon, removed as Member of Parliament (MP). The seat was subsequently given to Charles Beattie. However, as Beattie was at the time of his appointment a member of an appeals tribunal, considered "offices of profit under the Crown", the British House of Commons ruled that this disqualified him from the office of MP.
This led to the Mid Ulster by-election, 1956.
Mid Ulster by-election, 1955 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Sinn Féin Tom Mitchell 30,392 50.7 +0.5 Ulster Unionist Charles Beattie 29,586 49.3 -0.5 Majority 806 1.4 +1.0 Turnout 66,852 89.7 +1.1 Sinn Féin hold Swing « 40th Parliament « By-elections to the 41st Parliament of the United Kingdom » 42nd Parliament » 1956 February: Blaydon • Leeds North East • Hereford • Gainsborough • Taunton • March: Walthamstow West • May: Mid Ulster • June: Tonbridge • July: Newport • September: Chester-le-Street • November: City of Chester • December: Melton1957 February: Lewisham North • Wednesbury • Carmarthen • March: Bristol West • Warwick and Leamington • Beckenham • Newcastle-upon-Tyne North • May: Edinburgh North • East Ham South • Hornsey • June: North Dorset • September: Gloucester • October: Ipswich • November: Leicester South East • December: Liverpool Garston1958 February: Rochdale • March: Glasgow Kelvingrove • Torrington • May: Islington North • June: Argyll • Ealing South • St Helens • Weston-super-Mare • Wigan • November: Morecambe and Lunesdale • Chichester • Pontypool • East Aberdeenshire • Shoreditch and Finsbury1959 January: Southend West • March: Belfast East • Harrow East • South West Norfolk • April: Galloway • June: Penistone • WhitehavenCategories:- By-elections to the United Kingdom Parliament in Northern Irish constituencies
- 1955 elections in the United Kingdom
- 1955 in Northern Ireland
- British election stubs
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