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Social Democratic Federation election results

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This article lists the Social Democratic Federation's election results in UK parliamentary elections. It also includes the results of its successor, the British Socialist Party.

Summary of general election performance

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Year Number of Candidates Total votes Average voters per candidate Percentage of vote Saved deposits Change (%) Number of MPs
1885 3 657 219 0.0 N/A N/A 0
1886 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 0
1892 2 659 330 0.0 N/A N/A 0
1895 4 3,730 933 0.1 N/A +0.1 0
1900 2 6,997 3,499 0.2 N/A +0.1 0
1906 8 18,446 2,310 0.4 N/A +0.2 0
Jan 1910 9 13,479 1,498 0.2 N/A -0.2 0
Dec 1910 2 5,733 2,867 0.1 N/A -0.1 0
1918 16 71,762 4,485 0.7 13 +0.6 0

Elections results

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1885 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Hampstead Jack Williams 27 0.6 3
Kennington John Fielding 32 0.5 3
Nottingham West John Burns 598 5.4 3

1892 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Bethnal Green North East Hugh Robert Taylor 106 2.0 3
Salford South William Knight Hall 553 7.5 3

By-elections, 1892–1895

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By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1895 Walworth by-election George Lansbury 347 6.8 3

1895 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Burnley H. M. Hyndman 1,498 12.4 3
Northampton Frederick George Jones 1,216 6.7 5
Salford South Henry William Hobart 813 10.8 3
Walworth George Lansbury 203 3.8 3

By-elections, 1895–1900

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By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1896 Southampton by-election C. A. Gibson 274 2.4
1898 Reading by-election Harry Quelch 270 3.1

1900 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Bow and Bromley George Lansbury 2,558 36.7 2
West Ham South Will Thorne 4,439 44.2 2

For the 1900 general election, the Social Democratic Federation stood candidates as part of the Labour Representation Committee.

By-elections, 1900–1906

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By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1902 Dewsbury by-election Harry Quelch 1,597 13.6 3

1906 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberdeen North Tom Kennedy 1,935 25.1 2
Accrington Dan Irving 4,852 38.3 2
Bradford East Edward Hartley 3,090 22.8 3
Burnley H. M. Hyndman 4,932 32.5 3
Camborne Jack Jones 109 1.5 3
Northampton James Gribble 2,366 10.9 6
Northampton Jack Williams 2,544 11.7 5
Southampton Harry Quelch 2,146 8.0 5

By-elections, 1906–1910

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By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1908 Manchester North West by-election Dan Irving 276 2.6 3
1908 Haggerston by-election Herbert Burrows 986 17.7 3
1908 Newcastle-upon-Tyne by-election Edward Hartley 2,971 10.4 3

January 1910 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Aberdeen North Tom Kennedy 1,344 16.9 3
Bradford East Edward Hartley 1,740 12.0 3
Burnley H. M. Hyndman 4,948 30.2 3
Carlisle Arthur Charles Bannington 777 11.3 3
Haggerston Herbert Burrows 701 11.1 3
Northampton James Gribble 1,792 7.7 5
Northampton Harry Quelch 1,617 7.0 6
Rochdale Dan Irving 1,755 12.6 3
Sheffield Brightside Charles Lapworth 510 4.7 3

December 1910 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Burnley H. M. Hyndman 3,810 23.8 3
Rochdale Dan Irving 1,901 14.5 3

By-elections, 1910–1918

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By-election Candidate Votes % Position
1913 Leicester by-election Edward Hartley 2,580 11.4 3
1913 Reading by-election Joseph George Butler 1,063 10.4 3
1914 Poplar by-election Jack Jones 893 11.6 3

The Social Democratic Party merged into the British Socialist Party in 1911. Hartley was endorsed by the Labour Party.

1918 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes % Position
Bradford South William Hirst 8,291 30.9 2
Edmonton Frank Broad 3,575 25.7 2
Glasgow Gorbals John Maclean 7,436 34.3 2
Glasgow Tradeston James D. MacDougall 3,751 19.4 2
Great Yarmouth William McConnell 1,845 12.8 3
Greenock Fred Shaw 2,542 11.2 3
Grimsby Charles E. Franklin 9,015 33.7 2
Hastings Joseph George Butler 3,556 24.1 2
Islington North John Arnall 4,000 19.3 2
Motherwell Walton Newbold 4,135 23.2 3
Portsmouth Central Hugh Hinshelwood 4,004 19.1 3
Salford South James Gorman 3,807 19.0 2
Sheffield Central Robert George Murray 643 4.0 3
Sheffield Park Alf Barton 3,167 20.4 2
Southampton Tommy Lewis 7,828 10.6 4
Walthamstow West Valentine McEntee 4,167 29.3 2

All candidates other than Arnall, Hirst and Murray stood for the Labour Party. Hirst stood for the Co-operative Party.

References

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  • Martin Crick, The History of the Social Democratic Federation, pp.330-332