2014 Wythenshawe and Sale East by-election

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Wythenshawe and Sale East by-election
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  2010 13 February 2014 2015  

Wythenshawe and Sale East constituency
Turnout28.2%
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Official portrait of Mike Kane (3x4 crop).jpg John Bickley (3x4 crop).jpg
Con
Candidate Mike Kane John BickleyRev. Daniel Critchlow
Party Labour UKIP Conservative
Popular vote13,2614,3013,479
Percentage55.3%18.0%14.5%
SwingIncrease2.svg11.2%Increase2.svg14.5%Decrease2.svg11.0%

MP before election

Paul Goggins
Labour

Subsequent MP

Mike Kane
Labour

On 13 February 2014, [1] a by-election was held for the UK parliamentary constituency of Wythenshawe and Sale East, following the death of the former MP, Paul Goggins. [2]

Contents

The election was won by Mike Kane of the Labour Party [3] with a greatly increased share of the vote compared with the 2010 general election. UKIP, which had previously performed poorly, came second, beating the Conservative Party into third place. The Liberal Democrats lost their deposit. The turnout was 28.2%, compared with 54.3% for the 2010 general election.

Background

On 30 December 2013, Goggins became seriously ill after collapsing while running. [4] He died in hospital on 7 January 2014 following complications from a brain haemorrhage. [2] [5]

Candidates and result

John Bickley leaflet John Bickley.jpg
John Bickley leaflet

Applications to register to vote had to be received by Manchester City Council by 28 January. [6] The Statement of Persons Nominated was published at 5 pm on 29 January 2014. [7]

The result was declared at around 2.30am GMT on Friday, 14 February. [8]

ElectionPolitical resultCandidatePartyVotes%±%
By-election 2014 [11]
Turnout: 23,961 (28.2%) –26.1
Labour hold
Majority: 8,960 (37.4%) +18.8
Swing: 1.6% from Lab to UKIP
Mike Kane Labour 13,26155.3+11.2
John Bickley UKIP 4,30118.0+14.5
Daniel Critchlow Conservative 3,47914.5–11.0
Mary di Mauro Liberal Democrats 1,1764.9–17.4
Nigel Woodcock Green 7483.1New
Eddy O'Sullivan BNP 7083.0–0.9
Captain Chaplington-Smythe Monster Raving Loony 2881.2New

Mike Kane, a former Manchester councillor and the acting chief executive of Movement for Change, was confirmed as the Labour Party candidate, on 24 January. [12] In a selection process described as "quick-fire", [13] London interviews on 22 January [14] produced a short list of five local councillors and ex-councillors: Rosa Battle and Suzannah Reeves of Manchester City Council, Catherine Hynes and Sophie Taylor of Trafford Borough, and Mike Kane. [15]

The Wythenshawe branch of the Conservative Party chose Daniel Critchlow, a Trafford-based vicar, on 23 January 2014. [16]

The Liberal Democrats chose a Manchester City councillor, Mary di Mauro, on 26 January 2014. [17]

On 24 January 2014, the British National Party announced Eddy O'Sullivan as its candidate. [18] O'Sullivan had been a candidate in Salford local elections [19] and stood for the BNP at the 2012 Manchester Central by-election, where his party's share of the vote was reduced. [20]

The UK Independence Party selected John Bickley, 60, a former Labour supporter [21] who grew up in Wythenshawe. [22] Bickley, who runs a mobile app firm, told The Guardian that he felt Parliament needed to "take responsibility" having "outsourced running of the country to the EU". Bickley added that he felt "Labour had let down the working class" and that Labour's behaviour would mean his former trade unionist father would be "turning in his grave". [23]

The Green Party selected Nigel Woodcock, a further education lecturer at The Manchester College. [24]

The Official Monster Raving Loony Party put forward Captain Chaplington-Smythe as its candidate on 25 January 2014. [25]

Polling

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/clientSample size Lab UKIP Con LD Others Lead
13 Feb 2014Wythenshawe by-election Result23,96155.3%18.0%14.5%4.9%7.3%37.3%
3–5 Feb 2014 Lord Ashcroft 1,00961%15%14%5%4%46%
6 May 2010 General Election Results 40,75144.1%3.4%25.6%22.3%4.6%18.6%

Previous result

ElectionPolitical resultCandidatePartyVotes%±%
General election 2010 [26]
Turnout: 40,751 (54.3%) +3.1
Labour hold
Majority: 7,575 (18.6%)
Swing: 5.9% from Lab to Con
Paul Goggins Labour 17,98744.1–8.0
Janet Clowes Conservative 10,41225.6+3.3
Martin Eakins Liberal Democrats 9,10722.3+0.9
Bernard Todd BNP 1,5723.9New
Christopher Cassidy UKIP 1,4053.4+0.4
Lynn Worthington TUSC 2680.7–0.31

1This is compared to Worthington's performance as the Socialist Alternative candidate at the prior election.

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