A Parliamentary by-elections bar chart
I know readers would expect nothing less of me following the Somerton and Frome result. … Read the full post »
Here are my posts about Parliamentary by-elections in general. There’s a separate tag for each specific one I’ve written about – just hit search to find those posts.
I know readers would expect nothing less of me following the Somerton and Frome result. … Read the full post »
The full results from the Uxbridge and South Ruislip Parliamentary by-election bring a warning about campaigning on Europe. … Read the full post »
JL Partners have two Parliamentary by-election opinion polls out this week, one in London and one in Yorkshire. … Read the full post »
The Fulham West by-election 1938 was won for Labour by Edith Summerskill, taking the seat from the Conservatives by 52%-48% in the face of widespread predictions by pundits that the Tories would hold on. Why mention this? … Read the full post »
What’s the track record of Parliamentary by-election polls? Here’s some evidence. … Read the full post »
The first proper constituency poll for the Hartlepool by-election has the Conservatives in the lead in this Labour seat. … Read the full post »
Neil Gray, the SNP MP for Airdrie and Shotts, is seeking selection as a candidate for the Scottish Parliament. If he’s selected, the SNP’s rules require him to stand down from the Westminster Parliament. … Read the full post »
The first reaction to the polls in Heywood and Middleton shouldn’t be to say they were wrong, but that they were too early. … Read the full post »
For any Parliamentary by-election now taking place, the timetable has been extended from 21 to 27 working days. … Read the full post »
Having got fixed-term Parliaments and so got rid of the absurdity that the Prime Minister gets to fix the time of a general election in order to maximise their own party’s chances at an election, it’s about time that Parliamentary by-elections were treated similarly. … Read the full post »