List of United Kingdom by-elections (1979–2010)

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English There were 131 parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom between the 1979 and 2010 general elections. In the list below, the names of the incumbent and victor and their respective parties are given. Where seats changed political party at the election, the result is highlighted: blue for a Conservative gain, red for a Labour gain, yellow for an SNP gain, orange for a Liberal, Social Democratic Party or Liberal Democrat gain and other colours for other gains.

Resignations

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Where the cause of by-election is given as "resignation" or "seeks re-election", this indicates that the incumbent was appointed on his or her own request to an "office of profit under the Crown", either the Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds or the Steward of the Manor of Northstead. Accepting an office of profit under the Crown vacates the member's seat. This process is used because members of the House of Commons are not technically permitted to resign. A member who resigns in this manner may stand for re-election.

By-elections

2005–2010 Parliament

There were 14 by-elections in the 2005–2010 Parliament. Eight were in seats held by the governing Labour party, three by the Conservatives, one by the Liberal Democrats, one by an independent and one by the speaker. Eight by-elections were won by the incumbent party, including in Haltemprice and Howden where Conservative David Davis resigned to recontest his seat. Meanwhile, Blaenau Gwent was won by a second independent candidate. Labour lost four seats; two to the Conservatives, one to the Liberal Democrats and one to the SNP. The speaker's seat was regained by Labour, the party speaker Michael Martin represented before he took up the position in a previous constituency. Eight by-elections were a result of the death of the incumbent MP – five Labour MPs died, along with one Liberal Democrat, one Conservative and independent MP Peter Law.

At the dissolution of Parliament in 2010 there were three vacancies: North West Leicestershire and Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland, caused by the death of their respective Labour members David Taylor and Ashok Kumar; and Strangford caused by the resignation of the DUP's Iris Robinson. With the close proximity of the 2010 general election, by-elections were not held in these seats. Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland and Strangford were held by Tom Blenkinsop and Jim Shannon respectively, but North West Leicestershire was won by Conservative Andrew Bridgen.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Glasgow North East<ref group=54 name=yes>Gain retained at the 2010 general election.</ref> 12 November 2009 Michael Martin Template:Party name with colour Willie Bain Template:Party name with colour Resignation
Norwich North<ref group=54 name=yes /> 23 July 2009 Ian Gibson Template:Party name with colour Chloe Smith Template:Party name with colour Resignation
Glenrothes<ref group=54 name=yes2>Hold retained at the 2010 general election.</ref> 6 November 2008 John MacDougall Template:Party name with colour Lindsay Roy Template:Party name with colour Death (mesothelioma)
Glasgow East<ref group=54 name=no>Gain not retained at the 2010 general election.</ref> 24 July 2008 David Marshall Template:Party name with colour John Mason Template:Party name with colour Resignation due to ill health
Haltemprice and Howden<ref group=54 name=yes2 /> 10 July 2008 David Davis Template:Party name with colour David Davis Template:Party name with colour Resigned to recontest
Henley<ref group=54 name=yes2 /> 26 June 2008 Boris Johnson Template:Party name with colour John Howell Template:Party name with colour Election as Mayor of London
Crewe and Nantwich<ref group=54 name=yes /> 22 May 2008 Gwyneth Dunwoody Template:Party name with colour Edward Timpson Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Sedgefield<ref group=54 name=yes2 /> 19 July 2007 Tony Blair Template:Party name with colour Phil Wilson Template:Party name with colour Resignation on appointment as Middle East Envoy
Ealing Southall<ref group=54 name=yes2 /> 19 July 2007 Piara Khabra Template:Party name with colour Virendra Sharma Template:Party name with colour Death (liver problems)
Bromley and Chislehurst<ref group=54 name=yes2 /> 29 June 2006 Eric Forth Template:Party name with colour Bob Neill Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Blaenau Gwent<ref group=54 name=no2>Hold not retained at the 2010 general election.</ref> 29 June 2006 Peter Law Template:Party name with colour Dai Davies Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Dunfermline and West Fife<ref group=54 name=no /> 9 February 2006 Rachel Squire Template:Party name with colour Willie Rennie Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer/stroke)
Livingston<ref group=54 name=yes2 /> 29 September 2005 Robin Cook Template:Party name with colour Jim Devine<ref group=54>Jim Devine was not allowed to stand at the 2010 general election due to an expenses scandal. Graeme Morrice was elected instead.</ref> Template:Party name with colour Death (heart disease)
Cheadle<ref group=54 name=yes2 /> 14 July 2005 Patsy Calton Template:Party name with colour Mark Hunter Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)

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2001–2005 Parliament

There were six by-elections in the 2001–2005 Parliament. Each were in seats held by the governing Labour party, four of which were held and two won by the Liberal Democrats. Four by-elections were a result of the death of the incumbent MP.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Hartlepool<ref group=53 name=yes2>Hold retained at the 2005 general election.</ref> 30 September 2004 Peter Mandelson Template:Party name with colour Iain Wright Template:Party name with colour Resignation on appointment as European Commissioner
Birmingham Hodge Hill<ref group=53 name=yes2/> 15 July 2004 Terry Davis Template:Party name with colour Liam Byrne Template:Party name with colour Resignation on appointment as Secretary-General of the Council of Europe
Leicester South<ref group=53 name=no>Gain not retained at the 2005 general election.</ref> 15 July 2004 Jim Marshall Template:Party name with colour Parmjit Singh Gill Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Brent East<ref group=53 name=yes>Gain retained at the 2005 general election.</ref> 18 September 2003 Paul Daisley Template:Party name with colour Sarah Teather Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Ogmore<ref group=53 name=yes2/> 14 February 2002 Sir Raymond Powell Template:Party name with colour Huw Irranca-Davies Template:Party name with colour Death (unknown; probable asthma attack)
Ipswich<ref group=53 name=yes2/> 22 November 2001 Jamie Cann Template:Party name with colour Chris Mole Template:Party name with colour Death (liver disease)

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1997–2001 Parliament

There were 17 by-elections in the 1997–2001 Parliament. Eight were in seats held by the governing Labour party, five by the Conservatives, one by the Liberal Democrats, one by Plaid Cymru, one by the Ulster Unionist Party and one by the speaker. 14 by-elections were won by the incumbent party. The Conservatives lost one seat to the Liberal Democrats, and the Democratic Unionist Party gained South Antrim from the Ulster Unionists. The speaker's seat was regained by Labour, the party speaker Betty Boothroyd represented before she took up the position. Ten by-elections were a result of the death of the incumbent MP; six were Labour, three Conservative and one was the Ulster Unionist MP Clifford Forsythe.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Falkirk West<ref group=52 name=yes2>Hold retained at the 2001 general election.</ref> 21 December 2000 Dennis Canavan Template:Party name with colour/ Independent<ref group=52>Dennis Canavan was elected as a Labour MP from Feb 1974 onwards but in 1999 left the party when he was not selected as a Labour candidate for the Scottish Parliament and instead successfully stood as an independent.</ref> Eric Joyce Template:Party name with colour Resignation in order to concentrate on his role as a Member of the Scottish Parliament
West Bromwich West<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 23 November 2000 Betty Boothroyd Template:Party name with colour<ref group=52>Betty Boothroyd had originally been elected as a Labour MP.</ref> Adrian Bailey Template:Party name with colour Life peerage
Preston<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 23 November 2000 Audrey Wise Template:Party name with colour Mark Hendrick Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Glasgow Anniesland<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 23 November 2000 Donald Dewar Template:Party name with colour John Robertson Template:Party name with colour Death (Brain haemorrhage after heart surgery)
South Antrim<ref group=52 name=no>Gain not retained at the 2001 general election.</ref> 21 September 2000 Clifford Forsythe Template:Party name with colour William McCrea Template:Party name with colour Death (sudden illness)
Tottenham<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 22 June 2000 Bernie Grant Template:Party name with colour David Lammy Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Romsey<ref group=52 name=yes>Gain retained at the 2001 general election.</ref> 4 May 2000 Michael Colvin Template:Party name with colour Sandra Gidley Template:Party name with colour Death (accidental fire)
Ceredigion<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 3 February 2000 Cynog Dafis Template:Party name with colour Simon Thomas Template:Party name with colour Resignation following election to the Welsh Assembly
Kensington and Chelsea<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 25 November 1999 Alan Clark Template:Party name with colour Michael Portillo Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Wigan<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 23 September 1999 Roger Stott Template:Party name with colour Neil Turner Template:Party name with colour Death (long illness)
Hamilton South<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 23 September 1999 George Robertson Template:Party name with colour Bill Tynan Template:Party name with colour Life peerage upon appointment as Secretary-General of NATO
Eddisbury<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 22 July 1999 Alastair Goodlad Template:Party name with colour Stephen O'Brien Template:Party name with colour Appointment as High Commissioner to Australia
Leeds Central<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 10 June 1999 Derek Fatchett Template:Party name with colour Hilary Benn Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Winchester<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 20 November 1997 Mark Oaten Template:Party name with colour Mark Oaten Template:Party name with colour Void election
Beckenham<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 20 November 1997 Piers Merchant Template:Party name with colour Jacqui Lait Template:Party name with colour Resignation (scandal)
Paisley South<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 6 November 1997 Gordon McMaster Template:Party name with colour Douglas Alexander Template:Party name with colour Death (suicide)
Uxbridge<ref group=52 name=yes2/> 31 July 1997 Sir Michael Shersby Template:Party name with colour John Randall Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)

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1992–1997 Parliament

There were 18 by-elections in the 1992–1997 Parliament. Eight were in seats held by the governing Conservative party, nine by Labour and one by the Ulster Popular Unionist Party. Nine by-elections were won by the incumbent party, all of which happened to be Labour. The Conservatives lost all eight seats in the by-elections – four to the Liberal Democrats, three to Labour and one to the SNP. The UK Unionist Party gained North Down from the Ulster Popular Unionists. 16 by-elections were a result of the death of the incumbent MP – eight Conservatives died, along with seven Labour MPs and the Ulster Popular Unionist MP Sir James Kilfedder.

At the dissolution of Parliament in 1997 there were two vacancies: Meriden, caused by the death of its Conservative member Iain Mills, and Don Valley, caused by the death of its Labour member Martin Redmond. With the close proximity of the 1997 general election, by-elections were not held in these seats. They were held by Caroline Spelman and Caroline Flint respectively.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Wirral South 27 February 1997<ref group=51 name=yes>Gain retained at the 1997 general election.</ref> Barry Porter Template:Party name with colour Ben Chapman Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Barnsley East 12 December 1996 Terry Patchett Template:Party name with colour Jeff Ennis Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
South East Staffordshire 11 April 1996<ref group=51 name=yes /> Sir David Lightbown Template:Party name with colour Brian Jenkins Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Hemsworth 1 February 1996 Derek Enright Template:Party name with colour Jon Trickett Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Littleborough and Saddleworth 27 July 1995<ref group=51>Littleborough and Saddleworth was abolished in boundary changes taking effect from 1997. Davies contested the successor seat of Oldham East and Saddleworth for the Liberal Democrats but lost to Labour.</ref> Geoffrey Dickens Template:Party name with colour Chris Davies Template:Party name with colour Death (long illness)
North Down 15 June 1995<ref group=51 name=yes /> Sir James Kilfedder Template:Party name with colour Robert McCartney Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Perth and Kinross 25 May 1995<ref group=51 name=yes /> Sir Nicholas Fairbairn Template:Party name with colour Roseanna Cunningham Template:Party name with colour Death (liver cirrhosis)
Islwyn 16 February 1995 Neil Kinnock Template:Party name with colour Don Touhig Template:Party name with colour Appointment as European Commissioner
Dudley West 15 December 1994<ref group=51 name=yes /> John Blackburn Template:Party name with colour Ian Pearson Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Monklands East 30 June 1994 John Smith Template:Party name with colour Helen Liddell Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Newham North East 9 June 1994 Ron Leighton Template:Party name with colour Stephen Timms Template:Party name with colour Death
Eastleigh 9 June 1994<ref group=51 name=yes /> Stephen Milligan Template:Party name with colour David Chidgey Template:Party name with colour Death (auto-erotic asphyxiation)
Dagenham 9 June 1994 Bryan Gould Template:Party name with colour Judith Church Template:Party name with colour Appointment as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waikato, New Zealand
Bradford South 9 June 1994 Bob Cryer Template:Party name with colour Gerry Sutcliffe Template:Party name with colour Death (road accident)
Barking 9 June 1994 Jo Richardson Template:Party name with colour Margaret Hodge Template:Party name with colour Death (long illness)
Rotherham 5 May 1994 Jimmy Boyce Template:Party name with colour Denis MacShane Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Christchurch 29 July 1993<ref group=51 name=no>Gain not retained at the 1997 general election.</ref> Robert Adley Template:Party name with colour Diana Maddock Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Newbury 6 May 1993<ref group=51 name=yes /> Judith Chaplin Template:Party name with colour David Rendel Template:Party name with colour Death (complications following surgery)

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1987–1992 Parliament

There were 24 by-elections in the 1987–1992 Parliament. Ten were in seats held by the governing Conservative party, 13 by Labour and one by the Ulster Unionist Party. 16 by-elections were won by the incumbent party. Labour lost one seat to the SNP, and the Conservatives lost seven seats; four to Labour and three to the Liberal Democrats. 20 by-elections were a result of the death of the incumbent MP – 11 Labour MPs died, along with eight Conservatives and Ulster Unionist Harold McCusker.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Langbaurgh 7 November 1991<ref group=50 name="no">Gain not retained at the 1992 general election.</ref> Richard Holt Template:Party name with colour Ashok Kumar Template:Party name with colour Death
Kincardine and Deeside 7 November 1991<ref group=50 name="no" /> Alick Buchanan-Smith Template:Party name with colour Nicol Stephen Template:Party name with colour Death
Hemsworth 7 November 1991 George Buckley Template:Party name with colour Derek Enright Template:Party name with colour Death
Liverpool Walton 4 July 1991 Eric Heffer Template:Party name with colour Peter Kilfoyle Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Monmouth 16 May 1991<ref group=50 name="no" /> Sir John Stradling Thomas Template:Party name with colour Huw Edwards Template:Party name with colour Death
Neath 4 April 1991 Donald Coleman Template:Party name with colour Peter Hain Template:Party name with colour Death
Ribble Valley 7 March 1991<ref group=50 name="no" /> David Waddington Template:Party name with colour Michael Carr Template:Party name with colour Life peerage on appointment as Leader of the House of Lords
Paisley South 29 November 1990 Norman Buchan Template:Party name with colour Gordon McMaster Template:Party name with colour Death
Paisley North 29 November 1990 Allen Adams Template:Party name with colour Irene Adams Template:Party name with colour Death (brain haemorrhage)
Bradford North 8 November 1990 Pat Wall Template:Party name with colour Terry Rooney Template:Party name with colour Death (long illness)
Bootle 8 November 1990 Michael Carr Template:Party name with colour Joseph Benton Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Eastbourne 18 October 1990<ref group=50 name="no" /> Ian Gow Template:Party name with colour David Bellotti Template:Party name with colour Death (terrorism)
Knowsley South 27 September 1990 Sean Hughes Template:Party name with colour Edward O'Hara Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Bootle 24 May 1990 Allan Roberts Template:Party name with colour Michael Carr Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Upper Bann 17 May 1990 Harold McCusker Template:Party name with colour David Trimble Template:Party name with colour Death (cancer)
Mid Staffordshire 22 March 1990<ref group=50 name="no" /> John Heddle Template:Party name with colour Sylvia Heal Template:Party name with colour Death (suicide)
Vauxhall 15 June 1989 Stuart Holland Template:Party name with colour Kate Hoey Template:Party name with colour Appointment to the European University Institute, Florence
Glasgow Central 15 June 1989 Bob McTaggart Template:Party name with colour Mike Watson Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Vale of Glamorgan 4 May 1989<ref group=50 name="no" /> Sir Raymond Gower Template:Party name with colour John Smith Template:Party name with colour Death
Richmond 23 February 1989 Leon Brittan Template:Party name with colour William Hague Template:Party name with colour Appointment as European Commissioner
Pontypridd 23 February 1989 Brynmor John Template:Party name with colour Kim Howells Template:Party name with colour Death (chronic fatigue syndrome)
Epping Forest 15 December 1988 Sir John Biggs-Davison Template:Party name with colour Steven Norris Template:Party name with colour Death
Glasgow Govan 10 November 1988<ref group=50 name="no" /> Bruce Millan Template:Party name with colour Jim Sillars Template:Party name with colour Appointment as European Commissioner
Kensington 14 July 1988 Sir Brandon Rhys-Williams, Bt. Template:Party name with colour Dudley Fishburn Template:Party name with colour Death (leukaemia)

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1983–1987 Parliament

There were 31 by-elections in the 1983–1987 Parliament. Nine were in seats held by the governing Conservative party, six by Labour and one by the Liberals. The remaining 15 were in Northern Ireland, involving the province's own political parties. 25 by-elections were won by the incumbent party, including all in Northern Ireland except one. The Conservatives lost five seats; one to Labour, two to the Liberals, and two to the Social Democrats. The Ulster Unionists lost one seat to the Social Democratic and Labour Party. 11 by-elections were the result of the death of the incumbent MP; seven were Conservatives, three Labour and one Liberal.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Truro 12 March 1987 David Penhaligon Template:Party name with colour Matthew Taylor Template:Party name with colour Death (road accident)
Greenwich 26 February 1987<ref group=49 name=yes>Gain retained at the 1987 general election.</ref> Guy Barnett Template:Party name with colour Rosie Barnes Template:Party name with colour Death
Knowsley North 13 November 1986 Robert Kilroy-Silk Template:Party name with colour George Howarth Template:Party name with colour New BBC TV presenter career
Newcastle-under-Lyme 17 July 1986 John Golding Template:Party name with colour Llin Golding Template:Party name with colour Appointment as General Secretary of the National Communications Union
Ryedale 8 May 1986<ref group=49 name=no>Gain not retained at the 1987 general election.</ref> John Spence Template:Party name with colour Elizabeth Shields Template:Party name with colour Death
West Derbyshire 8 May 1986 Matthew Parris Template:Party name with colour Patrick McLoughlin Template:Party name with colour Appointment as presenter of LWT programme Weekend World
Fulham 10 April 1986<ref group=49 name=no /> Martin Stevens Template:Party name with colour Nick Raynsford Template:Party name with colour Death
Upper Bann 23 January 1986 Harold McCusker Template:Party name with colour Harold McCusker Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Strangford 23 January 1986 John Taylor Template:Party name with colour John Taylor Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Newry & Armagh 23 January 1986<ref group=49 name=yes /> James Nicholson Template:Party name with colour Seamus Mallon Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
North Antrim 23 January 1986 Ian Paisley Template:Party name with colour Ian Paisley Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
East Antrim 23 January 1986 Roy Beggs Template:Party name with colour Roy Beggs Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
South Antrim 23 January 1986 Clifford Forsythe Template:Party name with colour Clifford Forsythe Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Belfast North 23 January 1986 Cecil Walker Template:Party name with colour Cecil Walker Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Belfast East 23 January 1986 Peter Robinson Template:Party name with colour Peter Robinson Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Belfast South 23 January 1986 Martin Smyth Template:Party name with colour Martin Smyth Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
North Down 23 January 1986 James Kilfedder Template:Party name with colour James Kilfedder Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
South Down 23 January 1986<ref group=49>Enoch Powell retained the seat for the Ulster Unionists in the by-election but lost it to the Social Democratic and Labour Party at the 1987 general election.</ref> Enoch Powell Template:Party name with colour Enoch Powell Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Fermanagh & South Tyrone 23 January 1986 Ken Maginnis Template:Party name with colour Ken Maginnis Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Lagan Valley 23 January 1986 James Molyneaux Template:Party name with colour James Molyneaux Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
East Londonderry 23 January 1986 William Ross Template:Party name with colour William Ross Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Mid Ulster 23 January 1986 William McCrea Template:Party name with colour William McCrea Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Tyne Bridge 5 December 1985 Harry Cowans Template:Party name with colour David Clelland Template:Party name with colour Death
Brecon and Radnor 4 July 1985<ref group=49 name=yes /> Tom Hooson Template:Party name with colour Richard Livsey Template:Party name with colour Death (heart attack)
Enfield Southgate 13 December 1984 Sir Anthony Berry Template:Party name with colour Michael Portillo Template:Party name with colour Death (terrorism)
Portsmouth South 14 June 1984<ref group=49 name=no /> Bonner Pink Template:Party name with colour Mike Hancock Template:Party name with colour Death
South West Surrey 3 May 1984 Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden Template:Party name with colour Virginia Bottomley Template:Party name with colour Death (heart failure)
Stafford 3 May 1984 Sir Hugh Fraser Template:Party name with colour Bill Cash Template:Party name with colour Death (lung cancer)
Cynon Valley 3 May 1984 Ioan Evans Template:Party name with colour Ann Clwyd Template:Party name with colour Death
Chesterfield 1 March 1984 Eric Varley Template:Party name with colour Tony Benn Template:Party name with colour Appointment as Chairman of Coalite PLC
Penrith and the Border 28 July 1983 William Whitelaw Template:Party name with colour David Maclean Template:Party name with colour Hereditary peerage on appointment as Leader of the House of Lords

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1979–1983 Parliament

There were 20 by-elections in the 1979–1983 Parliament. Seven were in seats held by the governing Conservative party, ten by Labour, one by the Ulster Unionists and two (in the same seat) by Irish republican parties, who do not take up their seats in the House of Commons. 13 by-elections were won by the incumbent party. The Conservatives lost four seats: one to Labour, one to the Liberals and two to the Social Democrats, and Labour lost two seats: one to the Liberals and one to the Conservatives. Meanwhile, the seat of Fermanagh and South Tyrone was won from the Independent Republican Party by Anti H-Block, a branch of Sinn Féin. 15 by-elections were a result of the death of the incumbent MP; six were Conservatives, six Labour, and the others were the Ulster Unionist Robert Bradford, the Independent Republican Frank Maguire and the Anti H-Block member Bobby Sands (who was in prison).

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
Darlington 24 March 1983<ref group=48>Oswald O'Brien retained the seat for Labour in the by-election but lost it to the Conservatives in the 1983 general election only 11 weeks later.</ref> Edward Fletcher Template:Party name with colour Oswald O'Brien Template:Party name with colour Death
Bermondsey 24 February 1983<ref group=48 name=yes>Gain retained at the 1983 general election.</ref> Robert Mellish Template:Party name with colour/Ind Labour Simon Hughes Template:Party name with colour Resignation (dispute with party)
Glasgow Queen's Park 2 December 1982 Frank McElhone Template:Party name with colour Helen McElhone Template:Party name with colour Death
Peckham 28 October 1982 Harry Lamborn Template:Party name with colour Harriet Harman Template:Party name with colour Death
Birmingham Northfield 28 October 1982<ref group=48 name=no>Gain not retained at the 1983 general election.</ref> Jocelyn Cadbury Template:Party name with colour John Spellar Template:Party name with colour Death (suicide)
Gower 16 September 1982 Ifor Davies Template:Party name with colour Gareth Wardell Template:Party name with colour Death
Coatbridge and Airdrie 24 June 1982 James Dempsey Template:Party name with colour Thomas Clarke Template:Party name with colour Death
Mitcham and Morden 3 June 1982<ref group=48>Mitcham and Morden was the last time an incumbent government gained a seat from the opposition in a by-election until the Copeland by-election on 23 February 2017.</ref> Bruce Douglas-Mann Template:Party name with colour/Ind SDP Angela Rumbold Template:Party name with colour Sought re-election upon change of party allegiance
Beaconsfield 27 May 1982 Sir Ronald Bell Template:Party name with colour Tim Smith Template:Party name with colour Death
Glasgow Hillhead 25 March 1982<ref group=48 name=yes /> Sir Thomas Galbraith Template:Party name with colour Roy Jenkins Template:Party name with colour Death
Belfast South 4 March 1982 Robert Bradford Template:Party name with colour Martin Smyth Template:Party name with colour Death (killed by IRA)
Crosby 26 November 1981<ref group=48 name=no /> Sir Graham Page Template:Party name with colour Shirley Williams Template:Party name with colour Death
Croydon North West 22 October 1981<ref group=48 name=no /> Robert Taylor Template:Party name with colour Bill Pitt Template:Party name with colour Death
Fermanagh & South Tyrone 20 August 1981<ref group=48 name=fst>Following Sands' death, Owen Carron retained the seat for Anti H-Block in the second by-election and defended it as Sinn Féin in the 1983 general election but lost to the Ulster Unionists.</ref> Bobby Sands Template:Party name with colour Owen Carron Template:Party name with colour Death (hunger strike)
Warrington 16 July 1981 Sir Thomas Williams Template:Party name with colour Doug Hoyle Template:Party name with colour Appointment as High Court judge
Fermanagh & South Tyrone 9 April 1981<ref group=48 name=fst /> Frank Maguire Template:Party name with colour Bobby Sands Template:Party name with colour Death
Glasgow Central 26 June 1980 Thomas McMillan Template:Party name with colour Bob McTaggart Template:Party name with colour Death (fall)
Southend East 13 March 1980<ref group=48 name=yes /> Sir Stephen McAdden Template:Party name with colour Teddy Taylor Template:Party name with colour Death (fall)
South West Hertfordshire 13 December 1979 Geoffrey Dodsworth Template:Party name with colour Richard Page Template:Party name with colour Resignation on medical advice
Manchester Central 27 September 1979 Harold Lever Template:Party name with colour Bob Litherland Template:Party name with colour Life peerage

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