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1983 Darlington by-election

UK parliamentary by-election


UK parliamentary by-election

FieldValue
election_name1983 Darlington by-election
typeparliamentary
countryUnited Kingdom
seats_for_electionConstituency of Darlington
ongoingno
previous_election1979 United Kingdom general election
previous_year1979
next_election1983 United Kingdom general election
next_yearJune 1983
election_date24 March 1983
<!-- Lab -->candidate1**Ossie O'Brien**
image1**Lab**
party1Labour Party (UK)
popular_vote1**20,544**
percentage1**39.5%**
swing1**6.0%**
<!-- Con -->candidate2Michael Fallon
image2[[File:Michael Fallon, MP.jpgx160px]]
party2Conservative Party (UK)
popular_vote218,132
percentage234.9%
swing28.5%
<!-- SDP -->candidate3Anthony Cook
image3**SDP**
party3Social Democratic Party (UK)
popular_vote312,735
percentage324.5%
swing314.3%
titleMP
before_electionEdward Fletcher
before_partyLabour Party (UK)
after_electionOssie O'Brien
after_partyLabour Party (UK)

The 1983 Darlington by-election was a parliamentary by-election held on 24 March 1983 for the UK House of Commons constituency of Darlington in County Durham.

The seat had become vacant when the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Edward Fletcher had died on 13 February 1983, at age 71. He had held the seat since the 1964 general election.

The result of the contest was a victory for the Labour candidate, Ossie O'Brien, who won with a majority of 2,412 over the Conservative Party candidate Michael Fallon. O'Brien only held the seat for three months, however, as it fell to Fallon at the general election in June 1983.

The by-election campaign is regarded by many former SDP members, including Bill Rodgers, as having been one that destroyed the SDP's momentum. Tony Cook, a local television celebrity, was the candidate and appeared to know very little about public issues and made a poor impression. At one point the SDP had been leading in the polls, but in part due to Cook's poor performance as a candidate, highlighted by the coverage from journalist Vincent Hanna, they finished third.

Result

Previous election

References

References

  1. Boothroyd, David. "Results of Byelections in the 1979-83 Parliament".
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