1956 Hereford by-election explained

The 1956 Hereford by-election of 14 February 1956 was held after the resignation of Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Jim Thomas.[1]

The seat was safe, having been won by Thomas at the 1955 United Kingdom general election albeit with a reduced majority of over 2,000 votes.[2] The Liberals, who had already polled nearly one-quarter of the vote in 1955, increased their share to 36.4%.

Candidates

A local man who had served in his youth as the Liberal MP for Hereford between 1929 and 1931. At the 1955 general election, he had contested the seat for the first time since losing it in 1931, and polled a good second place.

Result of the by-election

The Conservative Party held the seat with a reduced majority.

Notes and References

  1. http://by-elections.co.uk/56.html#hereford Full results
  2. http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge55/i11.htm Election results