1997 Wirral South by-election

1997 Wirral South by-election

← 1992 27 February 1997 May 1997 →
Turnout71.5%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Ben Chapman Leslie Byrom Flo Clucas
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Popular vote 22,767 14,879 4,357
Percentage 52.6% 34.4% 10.1%
Swing Increase18.0pp Decrease16.5pp Decrease3.0pp

MP before election

Barry Porter
Conservative

Elected MP

Ben Chapman
Labour

A by-election was held for the United Kingdom parliament constituency of Wirral South, in Merseyside, England, on 27 February 1997. The seat became vacant on the death of Conservative Party Member of Parliament Barry Porter, and was won by Labour's Ben Chapman.

The Conservative loss in this seat, which came close to the last possible date for a general election, meant that they no longer had a majority in the House of Commons.[1] Wirral South was the last in a run of significant Conservative losses, following a period of dissatisfaction with the Major years. This was the last Conservative loss to Labour in a by-election until the 2012 Corby by-election. Labour has held this seat since the by-election.

  1. ^ "How the Government's Majority Disappeared". Retrieved 26 September 2007.

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