1965 Hove by-election explained

The 1965 Hove by-election was a parliamentary by-election for the British House of Commons constituency of Hove held on 22 July 1965.

Vacancy

The by-election was caused by the resignation of Conservative MP Anthony Marlowe. Marlowe had had a heart attack in June 1965. He had been MP here since winning the seat in 1950.

Election history

Hove had been won by the Conservatives at every election since 1950 when the seat was created. The result at the last General election was as follows;

Candidates

Result

It was won by the Conservatives' Martin Maddan. There was a 6.2% swing against the Conservatives;

Aftermath

The result at the 1966 general election;Moxon contested Brighton Kemptown in 1970[2] Sidcup, against Prime Minister Edward Heath, before moving to Jamaica. Marsh did not stand again.

See also

Notes and References

  1. The Times House of Commons, 1964
  2. The Times House of Commons, 1970