Uk General Election, 1922

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The UK general election of 1922 was held on 15th November 1922. It was the first election held after Southern Ireland left the United Kingdom, and was won by Andrew Bonar Law's Conservatives, who gained an overall majority over Labour, led by John Clynes and Herbert Henry Asquith's Liberals. The Liberal Party were split between the "National Liberals" following David Lloyd George and the "Liberals" following Asquith. However, some candidates stood calling for a reunited Liberal party whilst others appear to have backed both Asquith and Lloyd George. Few sources are able to agree on exact numbers, with even contemporary records held by the two groups both claiming certain MPs for their own side.
   
Party Votes Seats Loss/Gain Share of Vote (%)
Conservative 5,294,465 344 + 12 38.5
Labour 4,076,665 142 + 85 29.7
Liberal 2,601,486 62 + 26 18.9
National Liberal 1,355,366 53 9.9
Independent Conservative 116,861 3 + 2 0.9
Independent 114,697 3 + 1 0.8
Irish Nationalist 57,641 3 - 4 0.4
CPGB 30,684 1 + 1 0.2
Agriculturalist 21,510 0 0.2
Independent Labour 18,419 1 - 1 0.1
Constitutionalist 16,662 1 + 1 0.1
Scottish Prohibition 16,289 1 + 1 0.1
Independent Liberal 13,197 1 0.1
Independent Nationalist 9,861 0 0.1
Independent Communist 4,497 0 0.0
Total votes cast: 13,748,300. All parties shown. Conservatives include Ulster Unionists.

External links

1922 Conservative manifesto
1922 Labour manifesto
1922 Liberal manifesto

 

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