1989 Vauxhall by-election

1989 Vauxhall by-election

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Constituency of Vauxhall
Turnout44.4% (Decrease 19.6%)
  First party Second party
 
Con
Candidate Kate Hoey Michael Keegan
Party Labour Conservative
Popular vote 15,191 5,425
Percentage 52.7% 18.8%
Swing Increase 2.5% Decrease 10.2%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Green
Candidate Mike Tuffrey Henry Bewley
Party SLD Green
Popular vote 5,043 1,767
Percentage 17.5% 6.1%
Swing Decrease 0.7% Increase 4.3%

MP before election

Stuart Holland
Labour

Subsequent MP

Kate Hoey
Labour

A by-election for the United Kingdom House of Commons was held in the constituency of Vauxhall on 15 June 1989, following the resignation of sitting Member of Parliament (MP) Stuart Holland.

The winner, Kate Hoey, was Minister for Sport in Tony Blair's Labour government from 1999 to 2001 before returning to the backbenches.

The 1989 by-election was caused by Stuart Holland's resignation to take up an academic job in preference to remaining in the Labour Party. There was controversy surrounding the Labour candidate selection process. Martha Osamor had the most nominations, with Hoey only having one, but the National Executive Committee declined to shortlist Osamor and imposed a shortlist on the constituency party. When the local party refused to choose from the shortlist, Hoey was imposed by the NEC as the Labour candidate.[1]

  1. ^ Wintour, Patrick; Bowcott, Owen (18 May 1989). "Labour imposes Vauxhall choice". The Guardian. p. 24.

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