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1956 Mid Ulster by-election

UK parliamentary by-election


UK parliamentary by-election

The 1956 by-election held in Mid Ulster on 8 May 1956 was called because both candidates in the 1955 Mid Ulster by-election were disqualified. Tom Mitchell was disqualified from assuming office because he was a convicted felon. Charles Beattie was awarded the seat but he was also disqualified because he held an office of profit under the Crown. The by-election was won by the Independent Unionist candidate George Forrest.

Background

In the aftermath of the 1955 Mid Ulster by-election, the defeated Unionist candidate Charles Beattie successfully lodged an election petition to have the winner Tom Mitchell removed as MP for being ineligible due to being a convicted felon serving a prison sentence. The seat was subsequently given to Beattie with the votes for Mitchell being treated as been "thrown away". However, it later emerged that at the time of the election, Beattie was a member of an appeals tribunal, considered an "office of profit under the Crown". As a result, the House of Commons voted in favour of the Attorney-General for Northern Ireland's motion that this disqualified him from the office of MP and vacated the seat. As a result, another by-election was called for Mid Ulster in 1956.

Campaign

George Forrest stood as an Independent Unionist Candidate. Sinn Fein announced that Mitchell would be contesting the seat again. The Irish Anti-Partition League stood Michael O'Neill as their candidate for the election. This had the effect of splitting the Nationalist vote, which resulted in Forrest being elected as the MP for Mid Ulster.

Result

|reg. electors = 66,891

Aftermath

Forrest would retain the Mid Ulster seat at each subsequent election until 1968 when he died.

References

References

  1. "1956 By Election Results".
  2. "1956 By Election Results".
  3. (1955-10-25). "Election Petition Trials, Northern Ireland".
  4. (1956-02-07). "Elections, Mid-Ulster".
  5. "Mid-Ulster 1950-1970".
  6. Edmonds, Sean. (1971). "The Gun, the Law, and the Irish People". Anvil Press.
  7. "Mr George Forrest, former MP, Mid-Ulster".
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