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Stoke Newington was a borough constituency in the parliamentary county of London from 1918 – 1950. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Boundaries
The constituency was identical in area to the Metropolitan Borough of Stoke Newington.
History
The seat was created under the Representation of the People Act 1918 for the 1918 general election, and abolished under the Representation of the People Act 1948 for the 1950 general election, and largely replaced by the newly created Hackney North & Stoke Newington constituency.
Members of Parliament
Elections
Elections in the 1910s
- denotes candidate who was endorsed by the Coalition Government.
Elections in the 1920s
General election 1922: Stoke Newington |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Unionist |
George Jones |
9,753 |
63.0 |
+8.9 |
|
Liberal |
Percy Holt Heffer |
5,737 |
37.0 |
+17.0 |
Majority |
4,016 |
26.0 |
-2.2 |
Turnout |
15,490 |
65.0 |
+10.6 |
|
Unionist hold |
Swing |
-4.0 |
|
General election 1929: Stoke Newington |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Unionist |
George Jones |
9,030 |
38.0 |
-18.7 |
|
Liberal |
Frederick William Norwood |
7,958 |
33.6 |
+8.4 |
|
Labour |
F. L. Kerran |
6,723 |
28.4 |
+10.3 |
Majority |
1,072 |
4.4 |
-27.1 |
Turnout |
23,711 |
70.0 |
-8.0 |
|
Unionist hold |
Swing |
-13.1 |
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Elections in the 1930s
General election 1931: Stoke Newington |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
George Jones |
16,035 |
73.3 |
+35.3 |
|
Labour |
F. L. Kerran |
5,837 |
26.7 |
-1.7 |
Majority |
10,198 |
46.6 |
+42.2 |
Turnout |
21,872 |
63.2 |
-6.8 |
|
Conservative hold |
Swing |
|
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General election 1935: Stoke Newington |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Conservative |
George Jones |
11,213 |
53.3 |
-20.0 |
|
Labour |
David Weitzman |
7,448 |
35.4 |
+8.7 |
|
Liberal |
John Howard Whitehouse |
2,364 |
11.2 |
New |
Majority |
3,765 |
17.9 |
-28.7 |
Turnout |
21,025 |
61.5 |
-1.7 |
|
Conservative hold |
Swing |
|
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Elections in the 1940s
General Election 1939–40: Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place from 1939 and by the end of this year, the following candidates had been selected;
- Conservative: George Jones
- Labour: David Weitzman
- Liberal: Harold Gordon
- British Union: Edward Whinfield
General election 1945: Stoke Newington
Electorate 26,987
|
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labour |
David Weitzman |
9,356 |
51.5 |
+16.1 |
|
Conservative |
George Jones |
5,155 |
28.4 |
-24.9 |
|
Liberal |
Hubert HC Blake |
3,651 |
20.1 |
+8.9 |
Majority |
4,201 |
23.1 |
N/A |
Turnout |
18,162 |
67.3 |
+5.8 |
|
Labour gain from Conservative |
Swing |
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