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The '''[[Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency)|Chelmsford]] by-election''' was a [[UK Parliamentary by-elections|Parliamentary by-election]]. It returned one [[Member of Parliament]] to the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom]], elected by the [[first past the post]] voting system.
The '''[[Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency)|Chelmsford]] by-election''' was a [[UK Parliamentary by-elections|Parliamentary by-election]] held on 1 December 1908.<ref>{{cite book |last=Craig |first=F.W.S. |date=1987 |title=Chronology of British Parliamentary By-elections 1833–1987 |location=Chichester |publisher=Parliamentary Research Services |page=102}}</ref> The constituency returned one [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) to the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom]], elected by the [[first past the post]] voting system.


==Vacancy==
==Vacancy==
[[Carne Rasch|Sir Carne Rasch]] had been Conservative MP for the seat of [[Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency)|Chelmsford]] since the 1900 General Election. His resignation came at the age of 61.
[[Carne Rasch|Sir Carne Rasch]] had been Conservative MP for the seat of [[Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency)|Chelmsford]] since the 1900 general election. His resignation came at the age of 61.


==Electoral history==
==Electoral history==
The seat had been Conservative since its creation in 1885. They held the seat at the last election, with a vastly reduced majority;
The seat had been Conservative since its creation in 1885. They held the seat at the last election, with a vastly reduced majority;
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Electorate 11,767}}
Electorate 11,767}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate =[[Carne Rasch|Sir Frederic Carne Rasch]]
|candidate =[[Carne Rasch]]
|votes =4,915
|votes =4,915
|percentage =52.4
|percentage =52.4
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}}
{{Election box turnout|
{{Election box turnout|
|votes =
|votes = 9,376
|percentage =79.7
|percentage = 79.7
|change =
|change =
}}
}}
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==Candidates==
==Candidates==
The Conservatives selected 48 year-old [[E. G. Pretyman]] as their candidate. He had been MP for [[Woodbridge (UK Parliament constituency)|Woodbridge]] in Suffolk until his defeat to the Liberals in 1906. He was [[Civil Lord of the Admiralty]] from 1900–1903 and [[Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty]] from 1903–1906.
The Conservatives selected 48-year-old [[E. G. Pretyman]] as their candidate. He had been MP for [[Woodbridge (UK Parliament constituency)|Woodbridge]] in Suffolk until his defeat to the Liberals in 1906. He was [[Civil Lord of the Admiralty]] from 1900–1903 and [[Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty]] from 1903–1906.
The local Liberal Association re-selected A.H. Dence to attack the seat. Dence had been defeated at Chelmsford by Sir Carne Rasch in January 1906. His slogan: 'Don't be rash, Vote for Dence' was countered by the successful Conservative's 'Don't be dense, Vote for Rasch.'<ref>A Liberal Chronicle: Journals and Papers of J.A. Pease</ref>
The local Liberal Association re-selected A.H. Dence to attack the seat. Dence had been defeated at Chelmsford by Sir Carne Rasch in January 1906. His slogan: 'Don't be rash, Vote for Dence' was countered by the successful Conservative's 'Don't be dense, Vote for Rasch.'<ref>A Liberal Chronicle: Journals and Papers of J.A. Pease</ref>


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Electorate 12,539}}
Electorate 12,539}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate =[[E. G. Pretyman|Ernest George Pretyman]]
|candidate =[[E. G. Pretyman]]
|votes =6,152
|votes =6,152
|percentage =63.2
|percentage =63.2
|change =
|change = +10.8
}}
}}
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|votes =3,587
|votes =3,587
|percentage =36.8
|percentage =36.8
|change =
|change = -10.8
}}
}}
{{Election box majority|
{{Election box majority|
|votes =2,565
|votes = 2,565
|percentage =26.4
|percentage = 26.4
|change =
|change = +21.6
}}
}}
{{Election box turnout|
{{Election box turnout|
|votes =
|votes = 9,739
|percentage =77.7
|percentage = 77.7
|change =
|change = -2.0
}}
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
{{Election box hold with party link|
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==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
Pretyman was re-elected at the next General Election and Dence did not stand again.
Pretyman was re-elected at the next General Election and Dence did not stand again.
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Electorate 13,314}}
Electorate 13,314}}
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|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate =[[E. G. Pretyman|Ernest George Pretyman]]
|candidate =[[E. G. Pretyman]]
|votes =6,816
|votes =6,816
|percentage =61.5
|percentage =61.5
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{{Election box turnout|
{{Election box turnout|
|votes =
|votes = 11,087
|percentage =83.3
|percentage = 83.3
|change =+5.6
|change = +5.6
}}
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|loser =
|swing =-1.7
|swing =-1.7
}}
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[[Category:By-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Essex constituencies]]
[[Category:1900s in Essex]]

Latest revision as of 16:40, 17 December 2023

The Chelmsford by-election was a Parliamentary by-election held on 1 December 1908.[1] The constituency returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post voting system.

Vacancy

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Sir Carne Rasch had been Conservative MP for the seat of Chelmsford since the 1900 general election. His resignation came at the age of 61.

Electoral history

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The seat had been Conservative since its creation in 1885. They held the seat at the last election, with a vastly reduced majority;

General election January 1906[2] Electorate 11,767
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Carne Rasch 4,915 52.4 −20.5
Liberal A.H. Dence 4,461 47.6 +20.5
Majority 454 4.8
Turnout 9,376 79.7
Conservative hold Swing +20.5

Candidates

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The Conservatives selected 48-year-old E. G. Pretyman as their candidate. He had been MP for Woodbridge in Suffolk until his defeat to the Liberals in 1906. He was Civil Lord of the Admiralty from 1900–1903 and Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty from 1903–1906. The local Liberal Association re-selected A.H. Dence to attack the seat. Dence had been defeated at Chelmsford by Sir Carne Rasch in January 1906. His slogan: 'Don't be rash, Vote for Dence' was countered by the successful Conservative's 'Don't be dense, Vote for Rasch.'[3]

Campaign

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Polling Day was fixed for 1 December 1908.

The Liberal government had introduced the Small Holdings and Allotments Act of 1907 which sought to limit the degree to which fixtures and improvements remained the property of landlords, and to increase the number of small farmers. This new measure was expected to have a strong appeal to voters in rural constituencies like Chelmsford.[4]

The Conservative campaign was assisted by the presence of immigrant Presbyterian farmers from Ayrshire, and some prominent Quaker Conservatives. The contest was embittered, leading to a full day's work for magistrates dealing with summonses.[5]

Result

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Pretyman increased the Conservative share of the poll by over ten per cent ;

Chelmsford by-election, 1908[6] Electorate 12,539
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative E. G. Pretyman 6,152 63.2 +10.8
Liberal A.H. Dence 3,587 36.8 −10.8
Majority 2,565 26.4 +21.6
Turnout 9,739 77.7 −2.0
Conservative hold Swing

Aftermath

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Pretyman was re-elected at the next General Election and Dence did not stand again.

General election January 1910[7] Electorate 13,314
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative E. G. Pretyman 6,816 61.5 −1.7
Liberal T.Cuthbertson 4,271 38.5 +1.7
Majority 2,545 23.0 −3.4
Turnout 11,087 83.3 +5.6
Conservative hold Swing -1.7

References

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  1. ^ Craig, F.W.S. (1987). Chronology of British Parliamentary By-elections 1833–1987. Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 102.
  2. ^ British parliamentary election results 1885-1918
  3. ^ A Liberal Chronicle: Journals and Papers of J.A. Pease
  4. ^ By-Elections in British Politics, 1832-1914
  5. ^ A Liberal Chronicle: Journals and Papers of J.A. Pease
  6. ^ British parliamentary election results 1885-1918
  7. ^ British parliamentary election results 1885-1918