1936 Greenock by-election

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The 1936 Greenock by-election was a by-election held on 26 November 1936 for the UK House of Commons constituency of Greenock in Renfrewshire, Scotland.

Vacancy

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The seat had become vacant on 13 October 1936 when the Secretary of State for Scotland, Sir Godfrey Collins died at the age of 61. A Liberal National Party Member of Parliament (MP), he held the seat since the January 1910 general election.

Candidates

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The Liberal National candidate was V. E. Cornelius, who had not previously contested a parliamentary election.

His only opponent was the Labour Party candidate, 50-year-old Robert Gibson. Gibson had unsuccessfully contested one by-election and three general elections most recently at Dundee in 1935.

Result

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On a high turnout, the result was a victory for Gibson, who won the seat with a swing of nearly 8%. He held the seat until his resignation in 1941.

Votes

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Greenock by-election, 26 November 1936
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Robert Gibson 20,594 53.4 +9.4
Liberal National V. E. Cornelius 17,990 46.6 6.1
Majority 2,604 6.8 N/A
Turnout 38,584 83.3 1.1
Labour gain from Liberal National Swing +7.85

Previous election

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General election, November 1935: Greenock
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Godfrey Collins 20,299 52.7 +1.6
Labour T. Irwin 16,945 44.0 +13.3
SNP J. L. Kinloch 1,286 3.3 New
Majority 3,354 8.7 15.7
Turnout 38,530 84.4 +4.1
Liberal National hold Swing 5.9

See also

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Sources

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