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Fifty British By-Elections*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

Lionel H. Laing*
Affiliation:
The University of Michigan
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Abstract

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Notes and Memoranda
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1950

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Footnotes

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The writer is indebted to the following members of his seminar: Mrs. Edith Brashares, Vernon Beal, Reo Christenson, William Ellet, and Robert Warrick.

References

1 Pollock, James K., “British By-elections between the Wars” (American Political Science Review, vol. XXXV, 06, 1941, p. 527).Google Scholar

2 United Kingdom, House of Commons, Parliamentary Debate, 4th series, vol. 132, col. 1016.Google Scholar

3 Butler, David, “Trends in British By-elections” (Journal of Politics, vol. XI, 05, 1949, p. 396).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

4 Pollock, , “British By-elections between the Wars,” p. 527.Google Scholar

5 Ibid., p. 521.

6 Left or Right” (The Economist, 11 27, 1948, p. 867).Google Scholar

7 Ibid., Oct. 16, 1948.

8 The writer was present in Great Britain during ten days of the closing period of the campaign and immediately afterwards during which he visited Glasgow, Derbyshire, West Sussex, as well as the London area. This postscript has been written within a day of his return by aeroplane and consequently is more impressionistic than the detailed analysis which he hopes to make in due course.