1999 Eddisbury by-election

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1999 Eddisbury by-election
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  1997 22 July 1999 2001  
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Candidate Stephen O'Brien Margaret HansonPaul Roberts
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Popular vote15,46513,8594,757
Percentage44.8%40.2%13.8%
SwingIncrease2.svg2.3pp Increase2.svg0.1pp Increase2.svg0.6pp

MP before election

Alastair Goodlad
Conservative

Elected MP

Stephen O'Brien
Conservative

The 1999 Eddisbury by-election was a parliamentary by-election held on 22 July 1999 for the British House of Commons constituency of Eddisbury in Cheshire.

On 25 May 1999 the Foreign and Commonwealth Office announced the appointment of Eddisbury's Member of Parliament (MP), the Rt. Hon. Sir Alastair Goodlad, as High Commissioner to the Commonwealth of Australia. This created a vacancy in the seat which Sir Alastair had retained as the Conservative candidate in the 1997 general election. Goodlad resigned from the House of Commons by accepting the office of Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern on 28 June 1999 to formally vacate his seat.

The 1999 British cabinet reshuffle was delayed by a week following Labour's unexpected success in the by-election. [1]

Candidates

The Conservatives selected Stephen O'Brien, a former SDP member who lived in Chichester, to defend the seat. Labour nominated Margaret Hanson, wife of David Hanson (Labour MP for Delyn), who had also fought the seat at the 1997 election. Labour had been only just over 1,000 votes behind the Conservatives in 1997 and ran an energetic campaign, raising the issue of fox hunting which she pledged to ban. Prime Minister Tony Blair went to the constituency to campaign for her, an unusual move as it is convention for incumbent Prime Ministers not to visit byelection campaigns.

Polling day was 22 July and the result was a virtual carbon copy of that in 1997; each party had fought to a standstill.

Opinion polling

Date(s)
conducted
PollsterClientSample
size
Con Lab Lib Dem OthersLead
22 Jul 1999 1999 by-election 44.8%40.2%13.8%1.2%4.6%
13 Jul 1999 Ipsos N/A50038%42%17%3%4%
1 May 1997 1997 general election 42.5%40.1%13.2%4.2%2.4%

Results

Eddisbury by-election, 1999 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Stephen O'Brien 15,465 44.8 +2.3
Labour Margaret Hanson13,85940.2+0.1
Liberal Democrats Paul Roberts4,75713.8+0.6
Monster Raving Loony Alan Hope 2380.7New
Independent Roger Everest 980.3New
Natural Law Dinah Grice800.2New
Majority1,6064.6+2.2
Turnout 34,49751.4−24.4
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1997: Eddisbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alastair Goodlad 21,027 42.5
Labour Margaret Hanson19,84240.1
Liberal Democrats David Reaper6,54013.2
Referendum Norine Napier2,0414.2
Majority1,1852.4
Turnout 49,45075.8
Conservative hold Swing

See also

References

  1. Ward, Lucy (17 July 1999). "Mowlam key figure in reshuffle". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  2. Boothroyd, David. "Results of Byelections in the 1997–2001 Parliament". United Kingdom Election Results. Archived from the original on 21 January 2020. Retrieved 6 October 2024.