- Kinross and West Perthshire by-election, 1963
The Kinross and West Perthshire by-election of
7 November ,1963 was aby-election to the House of Commons. It was unique among by-elections since 1918 in that one of the candidates was the sitting Prime Minister, SirAlec Douglas-Home ; he had been nominated for the constituency after disclaiming aPeerage , as he needed to be a member of the Commons rather than theHouse of Lords during his premiership. Douglas-Home succeeded in keeping the constituency.Candidates
The by-election was caused when
Scottish Office MinisterGilmour Leburn died while on holiday on15 August ,1963 . The constituency of Kinross and West Perthshire, a large rural area at the southern end of the Scottish highlands, was the safest Conservative seat in Scotland (majority 12,248 in 1959) and a plum seat for any Conservative candidate.On
11 September , the Executive of Kinross and West Perthshire Unionist Association selected Hon. George Younger, an heir of the Scottish aristocracy who was 31 and looking to make a start in national politics. On11 October the required notice was given to the Speaker of the vacancy (the House being in recess) so that the writ for a new election would be issued. On17 October the full membership of the Unionist Association adopted Younger as its candidate.However, the 'emergence' of The Earl of Home as the new Leader of the Conservative Party and his appointment as Prime Minister on
19 October led to a rapid need to find him a seat in the House of Commons. Douglas-Home's Scottish ancestry made him look with particular interest at Kinross and West Perthshire (speculation earlier in the week had already linked him with it). On Sunday20 October , Younger announced his offer to withdraw in favour of Home, an offer which was graciously accepted. Younger was later selected for Ayr, which he represented from 1964 to 1992. On23 October , Home executed an instrument of disclaimer under thePeerage Act 1963 , becoming Sir Alec Douglas-Home. The new session of Parliament was delayed to wait for the outcome of the by-election.The Labour Party chose Andrew Forrester, a schoolteacher from
Glasgow who was 25 and Chairman of Scotstoun Young Socialists. The Liberal Party nominated Alistair Duncan Millar, who farmed inPerthshire . TheScottish National Party leaderArthur Donaldson , a 62 year old journalist who had fought Dundee in the 1945 general election, was also nominated.With a sitting Prime Minister fighting a byelection, interest was high and three additional candidates stood.
Willie Rushton , the satirist and broadcaster, was put up as an Independent candidate byPrivate Eye magazine. Ian Smith, a 43 year old former Wing Commander in theRoyal Air Force turned garage owner ofCallander , stood as an Independent Unionist. A last-minute candidate appeared in the shape of Richard Wort, a schoolmaster from Wimbledon who stood as an Independent right-wing candidate; his nomination paper was handed in with 29 minutes to spare.On the eve of poll, Willie Rushton announced he was retiring from the contest, and endorsed Liberal Party candidate Alistair Duncan Millar, who he thought stood the best chance of defeating Douglas-Home.
Result
The result was declared from the County Buildings in Perth, shortly after noon on Friday
8 November . Douglas-Home won with a majority of 9,328, and all but he and the Labour and Liberal candidates forfeited their deposits. He went on to represent the constituency until the October 1974 general election.Votes
Election box candidate with party link
party = Conservative Party (UK)
candidate = Sir Alec Douglas-Home
votes = 14,147
percentage = 57.4
change = -10.8Election box candidate with party link
party = Liberal Party (UK)
candidate = Alistair Duncan Millar
votes = 4,819
percentage = 19.5
change = N/AElection box candidate with party link
party = Labour Party (UK)
candidate = Andrew Forrester
votes = 3,752
percentage = 15.2
change = -1.6Election box candidate with party link
party = Scottish National Party
candidate =Arthur Donaldson
votes = 1,801
percentage = 7.3
change = -7.7Election box candidate with party link
party = Independent Unionist
candidate = Ian Smith
votes = 78
percentage = 0.3
change = N/AElection box candidate with party link
party = Independent (politician)
candidate =Willie Rushton
votes = 45
percentage = 0.2
change = N/AElection box candidate
party = Light and Dark Blue Conservative Party
candidate = Richard Wort
votes = 23
percentage = 0.1
change = N/AElection box majority
votes = 9,328
percentage = 37.9
change = Election box turnout
votes = 24,665
percentage = 76.1
change = +5.1Election box hold with party link
winner = Conservative Party (UK)
swing =ee also
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Kinross and West Perthshire (UK Parliament constituency)
*List of United Kingdom by-elections (1950 - 1979) References
*Rayment
* "Times Guide to the House of Commons 1964"
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