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| then ran unsuccessfully in a parliamentary | by-election a few months later. |
| s a hung parliament, and at the time of the | by-election a general election was thought likely, any |
| He has fought local elections, a | by-election, a European election, and two general elect |
| to the delay in the Government holding the | by-election, a number of attempts to force the by-elect |
| In the ensuing | by-election, a large swing to the Conservatives saw the |
| as Conservative candidate in the Warrington | by-election, a safe Labour seat. |
| list to be Labour's candidate in the Ogmore | by-election, a process that was repeated in 2010 when h |
| as successfully returned for Cricklade in a | by-election, a constituency he would represent until 19 |
| During May 31, 2002, | By-election, A. Boovaraghamoorthy of the AIADMK, defeat |
| By-election: Acceptance by the Honourable Sir Lomer Gou | |
| The | by-election achieved a record of 19 candidates, easily |
| ted to the provincial legislature in a 1916 | by-election after the death of James Joseph Foy, becomi |
| equired to resign and contest a ministerial | by-election after being appointed Secretary for Public |
| ed to the provincial legislature in an 1872 | by-election after Edward Blake resigned to retain his s |
| ed to the provincial legislature in an 1867 | by-election after the sitting member resigned. |
| seats and also the first time there was no | by-election after a preceding GE. |
| in Droxford, Soberton and Hambledon being a | by-election after the previous Conservative councillor |
| He was elected in a 2005 | by-election after Incumbent Margot Aftergood resigned a |
| ed as MP for Aberdeen South in the May 1935 | by-election after his death. |
| ed the Marlborough electorate from the 1970 | by-election after the death of Tom Shand the previous N |
| hton, the Tories decided to run Case in the | by-election after party leader John Bracken decided to |
| remier from 1999 to 2006, won the seat in a | by-election after Frenette's resignation until his own |
| He won the Pahiatua electorate in a 1916 | by-election after the death of the previous MP, James E |
| ment (MP) for Weston-super-Mare in the 1958 | by-election after the death of Sir Ian Leslie Orr-Ewing |
| ive Assembly seat of Brownhill-Ivanhoe in a | by-election, after the incumbent John Scaddan resigned |
| was elected to represent Niagara in an 1852 | by-election after Francis Hincks was elected in both Ni |
| He won the resultant | by-election after a run-off ballot on 23 January 1913. |
| to the Canadian House of Commons in a 1874 | by-election, after the death of William Harvey on June |
| elected to the House of Commons in an 1870 | by-election after the death of William Murray Caldwell. |
| Maori electorate in the 1922 Southern Maori | by-election after the death of his brother John Hopere |
| Parliament from 1957, when he won the 1957 | by-election after the resignation of William Sullivan, |
| He was elected in a | by-election after Leverett DeVeber was appointed to the |
| eat in 1905 and then was elected in an 1907 | by-election after Graham entered federal politics. |
| the Auckland West electorate from the 1940 | by-election after the previous holder, revered Labour p |
| the Bay of Plenty electorate from the 1941 | by-election after the death of Gordon Hultquist to 13 F |
| He was elected in an 1868 | by-election after John McMillan resigned his seat to ac |
| or the safe Labour seat of Abertillery in a | by-election after the death of sitting MP Llywelyn Will |
| in the 6th Parliament of Upper Canada in a | by-election after Abraham Markle joined the Americans. |
| e Progressive Conservatives again in a 2002 | by-election, after Gray retired from the House of Commo |
| He was re-acclaimed in 1869 | by-election after he was appointed Minister of Agricult |
| Jim McLachlan (Liberal) was elected in a | by-election after Harding resigned. |
| He won the Thames electorate in in a 1909 | by-election after the resignation of James McGowan; but |
| or the safe Labour seat of Abertillery in a | by-election after the death of sitting MP George Daggar |
| ctorate from the 1876 City of Auckland West | by-election after the resignation of Sir George Grey to |
| fighting the seat again the next year at a | by-election after Alf Robens was promoted to the House |
| He won the Tauranga electorate in the 1923 | by-election after the death of William Herries, and hel |
| elected to the House of Commons in an 1870 | by-election after Brown Chamberlin resigned his seat. |
| the electoral district of Halton in a 1888 | by-election after the sitting MP, John Waldie, was unse |
| lor, is Robert Lanzer who won the seat in a | by-election after the resignation of the former Leader |
| ed to the provincial legislature in an 1870 | by-election after Absalom Greeley resigned his seat. |
| ed Member of Parliament for Launceston at a | by-election, after his father's election had been nulli |
| Province of Canada for Grenville in a 1839 | by-election after Hiram Norton resigned from his seat. |
| won the Bay of Plenty electorate in a 1920 | by-election after the death of the previous MP, William |
| with the contest in Brookwood ward being a | by-election after the previous Conservative councillor, |
| elected to the House of Commons in an 1883 | by-election after Gilbert-Anselme Girouard accepted the |
| He was elected in an 1870 | by-election after Adams George Archibald resigned his s |
| won the Auckland East electorate in a 1921 | by-election after the resignation of Arthur Myers; but |
| who had won the Ebbw Vale constituency at a | by-election after Bevan's death, was the seat's first M |
| More recently, in the 2008 | by-election, after the death of the Labour candidate th |
| In 1962, he won the 1962 Waitaki | by-election, after the sudden death of the Hon. |
| House of Commons for Guysborough in a 1904 | by-election after the sitting MP, Duncan Cameron Fraser |
| Islands electorate from 1915 (when he won a | by-election after the 1914 election of Vernon Reed was |
| ected to the provincial assembly in an 1895 | by-election after William Bruce Wood retired from offic |
| He won the Patea electorate in a 1921 | by-election after the death of the previous MP, Walter |
| ected to the provincial assembly in an 1893 | by-election after the death of David Porter. |
| won the Bruce electorate in the 1920 Bruce | by-election after the resignation of James Allen, havin |
| e 13th Parliament of Upper Canada in a 1839 | by-election after William Benjamin Wells was expelled f |
| the riding of Drummond-Arthabaska in a 1897 | by-election, after his brother, Joseph Lavergne, the cu |
| nce of Canada for Deux-Montagnes in an 1842 | by-election after the death of Colin Robertson. |
| He won the Franklin electorate in a 1925 | by-election after the death of the previous MP, Prime M |
| He won the Pahiatua electorate in in a 1904 | by-election after the death of John O'Meara; but was de |
| Robert attempted re-election in a 1933 | by-election again running under his Independent Labor b |
| d a few years after being elected forcing a | by-election again in Athabasca. |
| The | by-election again went in National Conference's favour |
| for the “Marijuana Party” for the Kiama NSW | by-election against ALP heavy-weight Bob “Bobo” Harriso |
| Richard Molesworth Taylor won the | by-election against John Lee Scott, Samuel Paull Andrew |
| as a Conservative in the 1921 Woolwich East | by-election against Ramsay MacDonald. |
| He contested the 27 December 1856 | by-election against Samuel Revans in the Hutt electorat |
| s candidate in the February 1945 Grey North | by-election against General Andrew McNaughton who had b |
| aid he was ready to contest his seat in the | by-election against the ruling party. |
| H. Jackson won the resulting | by-election against T. Mason, but Mason was successful |
| Bell contested a 17 May 1858 | by-election against Charles Brown in the Grey and Bell |
| ent, Montgomery contested the 20 April 1874 | by-election against Walter Pilliet. |
| o the Liberals, with Humpherson winning the | by-election ahead of 14 other candidates, despite a 16. |
| ivingstone resigned from the GLC to force a | by-election aimed at showing the popularity of the GLC. |
| In a 2004 | by-election, Air Chief Marshal Josiah Tungamirai (ZANU- |
| The | by-election also marked the first electoral appearance |
| The | by-election also came within days of the controversial |
| The | by-election also saw a record number of candidates, bea |
| The | by-election also re-awakened the divisive issue of the |
| the Conservatives agreed not to contest the | by-election, although they did so deploring the fact th |
| Michael Johnson as their candidate for the | by-election, although Johnson's Chinese heritage led to |
| Raynsford gained his seat in the resulting | by-election, although it was taken back by the Conserva |
| se Ken Maginnis instead to fight the second | by-election; although he did not win he was considered |
| stralia chose not to run a candidate in the | by-election, although David Moulds, who ran as an indep |
| pher Chataway was elected to Parliament in a | byelection, and stepped down from the ILEA Leadership. |
| hadbolt was invited to run in the resulting | by-election and claimed a surprising victory. |
| im from appearing at the Wolverhampton East | by-election, and speaking in Manchester on the topic of |
| Commons, and Bailey contested the resulting | by-election and he was again defeated easily by David H |
| as forced to resign in November following a | by-election and further coalition realignment. |
| He won the Taranaki electorate in a 1907 | by-election, and held it until 1918, when he died. |
| Assembly of Prince Edward Island in an 1803 | by-election and served until 1806. |
| er died in 1935, Gilbert won the subsequent | by-election and took his place as the United Australia |
| cessfully in Glasgow North East at the 2009 | by-election and 2010 general election. |
| of Cambridgeshire received the writ for the | by-election, and Denison-Pender began to campaign. |
| an independent in Labrador in the May 24th | by-election, and won 598 votes (5.66% of the total), pl |
| He returned for Hove at a 1965 | by-election, and served until his death at the age of 5 |
| Crowder contested Tottenham North in a 1945 | by-election and was elected as Member of Parliament for |
| provincial candidates in Manitoba in a 1984 | by-election and the 1986 general election. |
| at the Labelle riding in a 31 October 1960 | by-election and served for the latter portion of the 24 |
| He has presented all of STV's election, | by-election and elections results programmes in the las |
| r Salisbury Central on December 3, 1971 in a | byelection, and became well known for his tough anti-Br |
| owever Isaacs failed to take the seat in the | byelection and had to wait until the 1929 general elect |
| ned a previously safe Conservative seat in a | byelection and two Labour councillors became independen |
| Carter-Jones contested Chester in a 1956 | by-election and at the 1959 general election. |
| the Macquarie electorate and the subsequent | by-election and served as the member for Macquarie unti |
| Fraser won the resulting 9 July 1891 | by-election and represented the electorate until the en |
| In 1913 he won a | by-election and was elected to the Commons as Conservat |
| rom the Quebec riding of St. Mary in a 1942 | by-election, and was re-elected in the 1945 federal ele |
| He won the electorate again in the 1861 | by-election, and held it to the end of the term of the |
| t the Unionists were not eager to contest a | by-election and that “as a matter of courtesy” Hunter m |
| He was re-elected in a 1874 | by-election and in a 1875 general election. |
| al Unionists met on 21 April to discuss the | by-election and decided not to put up a candidate. |
| Nickle won the | by-election and his first term in office by a comfortab |
| At the 1959 | by-election and the Northern Ireland general election, |
| he 1928 election, the 1931 election, a 1941 | by-election, and the 1943 election, generally performin |
| At the 1965 | by-election and the Northern Ireland general election, |
| Courtney Kenny won the 11 June 1868 | by-election and represented the electorate until the en |
| F. Fox, ran for the Liberals in the Nov. 10 | by-election and won the seat. |
| from 11 June 1862 (probably the date of the | by-election) and took his oath on 30 July 1862. |
| Labor Party did not run a candidate in the | by-election, and the two-party preferred votes went to |
| the Manchester Labour Party to contest the | by-election and there being no other candidates putting |
| standing within the Liberal Party after the | byelection, and she was eventually defeated by fellow L |
| He won the | by-election and subsequent elections in 1950, 1953 and |
| Turia received 92.74% of the vote in the | by-election, and resumed her seat in Parliament on 27 J |
| He was elected in the 1999 | by-election and stood down at the 2010 general election |
| In 1987, she ran in a | by-election and won, the first federal NDP candidate to |
| federal politics, first in a 13 April 1981 | by-election and then in the 1993 federal election. |
| ction but lost power in 1916 after losing a | by-election and after another member left the Labor Par |
| Portillo won the | by-election and went on to become a prominent political |
| Party (NDP), first elected in 2001in a 2001 | by-election and re-elected 2003. |
| He contested the 1968 Caerphilly | by-election and became the first Chairman of Plaid Cymr |
| ng in the 1911 election, a 22 February 1912 | by-election and the 1921 election. |
| A Conservative, he was re-elected in a 1900 | by-election and again in 1901, 1906 and 1911. |
| mmons: Fred Rose, who was elected in a 1943 | by-election, and re-elected in 1945. |
| Forse and DeJong apparently met during the | by-election and considered joining forces, but ultimate |
| presents the total number of MLAs after the | by-election, and the number in parenthesis represents, |
| agenham since winning the seat in 1994 at a | by-election, and stood down at the 2001 election. |
| f Sekhonyana Nehemia Maseribane following a | by-election and held that post from 1965 to 1986. |
| on the St. Boniface School Board in a 1999 | by-election, and finished second against Tricia Barnabe |
| "Elis" by two of his supporters in the 1962 | by-election, and subsequently altered to read "Elvis". |
| s was elected for Bury St Edmunds at a 1964 | by-election, and represented that seat until he retired |
| of Parliament (MP) for Ayr Burghs in a 1925 | by-election, and served until his retirement in 1964, w |
| as Member of Parliament for Gower in a 1982 | by-election, and held the seat until he stood down at t |
| da Munnetra Kazhagam candidate in 1999/2000 | by-election and 2001 election and from Tiruchirappalli |
| er of Parliament for Ilford North at a 1954 | by-election, and served until 1974 when he was defeated |
| endent), Brian Fitzpatrick (who had won the | by-election) and Jo Swinson (who would later become MP |
| n 1964 and 1966, Walthamstow West in a 1967 | by-election, and Chippenham in 1970, but was never elec |
| he Tipperary South constituency at the 2001 | by-election and at the 2002 general election but was no |
| He won this | by-election and again the election was declared void on |
| un in 1848 but was elected again in an 1849 | by-election and reelected in 1851. |
| At the 1955 | by-election and the Northern Ireland general election, |
| 1883, Hankey did not contest the resulting | by-election, and did not stand again thereafter. |
| he party candidate for Onehunga in the 1980 | by-election and the 1981 general election; she was then |
| He was re-elected in the resulting 1878 | by-election and was appointed Minister of Militia and D |
| e Liberals won Brislington West at the 1986 | by-election and held the seat at this election. |
| ection but did not field a candidate in the | by-election, and Smillie's only opponent was the Libera |
| The Liberals lost a seat in a | by-election, and the erratic behaviour of MHA Joshua Wh |
| cause these cases had been known before the | by-election, and because Beattie had been declared elec |
| the Rangitikei seat in the 1909 Rangitikei | by-election and held it to 1911. |
| ton upon Hull North twice in 1966 in both a | by-election and the subsequent general election. |
| first elected to city council in 1995 via a | by-election, and was subsequently re-elected to council |
| 29, Acland was elected for this seat in the | by-election and retained it until his death. |
| Committee in Belfast North at both the 1905 | by-election and 1906 general election, losing by fewer |
| bour agreed not to stand a candidate in the | by-election and gave implicit support to Taylor's candi |
| was elected as a Labour candidate in a 1900 | by-election, and was re-elected as an Independent Labou |
| in 1939), it did not run a candidate in the | by-election, and Sheppard ran as an independent; he fin |
| elected as MP for West Derbyshire at a 1967 | by-election, and served until 1979. |
| bor candidate John Ah Kit won the resulting | by-election, and went on to serve as a Cabinet minister |
| ament (MP) for the City of London in a 1940 | by-election and was made a member of the Cabinet and a |
| ected to the provincial assembly in an 1900 | by-election and reelected in the general election which |
| had also lost the seat of Ryan in a recent | by-election, and the ALP led by Kim Beazley was ahead i |
| he resigned his commission to stand in the | by-election, and gave his campaign the codename 'Operat |
| o on to win the riding of Moncton East in a | by-election and lead the party to victory in the 1999 a |
| Nationalists failed to move the writ for a | by-election, and the seat remained vacant until the Dec |
| eral Party candidate in Bandon, at the 1865 | by-election and subsequent general election, but was de |
| ervative candidate in the 1982 Queen's Park | by-election, and in the 1983 general election in Pollok |
| Mason ran for the NDP in the ensuing | by-election and easily held the Legislative Assembly se |
| He was first elected in 1995 in a | by-election and was re-elected in 1996, 2001, 2005, and |
| (unopposed, as it turned out) the resulting | by-election and was thus re-elected as an Independent. |
| liament for Birmingham Hall Green at a 1965 | by-election, and represented the seat until he retired |
| At the 1930 | by-election and the Northern Ireland general election, |
| other candidate came forward to contest the | by-election and Barrie was therefore returned unopposed |
| At the 1943 | by-election and the Northern Ireland general election, |
| oundland and Labrador legislature in a 1992 | by-election and was subsequently re-elected in the next |
| ber of Parliament for Beckenham at the 1957 | by-election, and served until his retirement in 1992. |
| election to the legislature again through a | by-election, and led his party to victory in a general |
| 1982 Assembly election and subsequent 1983 | by-election and contested one of its successor constitu |
| in Renfrewshire, was chosen to contest the | by-election and he was duly elected to serve as the Mem |
| moved the writ for the Richmond (Yorkshire) | by-election and spoke for over three hours; his action |
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