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- Hove_by-election,_1973 abstract "The Hove by-election was held on 8 November 1973 for the British House of Commons constituency of Hove in East Sussex.The by-election was caused by the death of Conservative Party Member of Parliament Martin Maddan.Hove was a safe Conservative seat, having been held by the party since its creation for the 1950 general election. At the 1970 general election, the Conservatives had won over two-thirds of the votes cast.The Conservative candidate was Tim Sainsbury, a member of the board of supermarket chain J Sainsbury plc. Former Labour Party MP Desmond Donnelly was unsuccessful in getting the Conservative nomination.Labour, who had put up the only other candidate in 1970, stood Ronald Wallis. The Liberal Party, who had not stood a candidate in 1970, but had won 16% of the vote in 1966, stood New Zealand-born Des Wilson, one of the founders of Shelter. Two other candidates stood. The far right National Front stood John Harrison-Broadley, a former Royal Air Force Squadron Leader and bobsleigh champion, while the Maoist Communist Party of England (Marxist-Leninist) stood Carole Reakes.".
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- Hove_by-election,_1973 wikiPageID "12270852".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 wikiPageRevisionID "590386720".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 candidate Des_Wilson.
- Hove_by-election,_1973 candidate Tim_Sainsbury.
- Hove_by-election,_1973 candidate "Carole Reakes".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 candidate "John Harrison-Broadley".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 candidate "Ronald Wallis".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 change "-19.7".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 change "-20.9".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 change "N/A".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 hasPhotoCollection Hove_by-election,_1973.
- Hove_by-election,_1973 party "Communist Party of England".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 party "Conservative Party".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 party "Labour Party".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 party "Liberal Party".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 party "National Front".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 percentage "0.3".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 percentage "11.6".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 percentage "3.1".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 percentage "37.3".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 percentage "47.8".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 votes "128".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 votes "1409".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 votes "17224".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 votes "22070".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 votes "5335".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 subject Category:1973_elections_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Hove_by-election,_1973 subject Category:1973_in_England.
- Hove_by-election,_1973 subject Category:By-elections_to_the_United_Kingdom_Parliament_in_East_Sussex_constituencies.
- Hove_by-election,_1973 subject Category:Politics_of_Brighton_and_Hove.
- Hove_by-election,_1973 comment "The Hove by-election was held on 8 November 1973 for the British House of Commons constituency of Hove in East Sussex.The by-election was caused by the death of Conservative Party Member of Parliament Martin Maddan.Hove was a safe Conservative seat, having been held by the party since its creation for the 1950 general election.".
- Hove_by-election,_1973 label "Hove by-election, 1973".
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- Hove_by-election,_1973 sameAs Q16994361.
- Hove_by-election,_1973 sameAs Q16994361.
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