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- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 abstract "The South Norfolk by-election, 1955 was a by-election held on 13 January 1955, for the British House of Commons constituency of South Norfolk.The by-election was triggered by the expulsion of the serving Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), Peter Baker, who had been expelled from the House of Commons after being convicted of uttering, forgery and fraud and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. In the early 1920s, South Norfolk had been a marginal seat which alternated between Conservative and Labour MPs, before the Conservative James Christie held it from the 1924 election until Labour's Christopher Mayhew won the seat at the 1945 general election. Baker had recaptured South Norfolk for the Conservatives in 1950 and held it in 1951; but with majorities of 6.8% and 9.0%, it was far from being a safe seat for the Conservative Party. The result was a narrow win for the Conservative candidate John Hill, with a majority of only 865 votes (2.9%) over his sole opponent, the Labour candidate J.M. Stewart. At the general election in May 1955, Hill again faced Stewart, and on a much higher turnout held the seat with a majority of 1,475 (4.1%). He remained South Norfolk's MP until his retirement from Parliament at the February 1974 general election.".
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- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 candidate John_Hill_(British_politician).
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 candidate "J.M. Stewart".
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- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 party "Conservative Party".
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 party "Labour Party".
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 percentage "48.5".
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 percentage "51.5".
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 votes "14254".
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 votes "15119".
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 subject Category:1955_elections_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 subject Category:1955_in_England.
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 subject Category:By-elections_to_the_United_Kingdom_Parliament_in_Norfolk_constituencies.
- South_Norfolk_by-election,_1955 comment "The South Norfolk by-election, 1955 was a by-election held on 13 January 1955, for the British House of Commons constituency of South Norfolk.The by-election was triggered by the expulsion of the serving Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), Peter Baker, who had been expelled from the House of Commons after being convicted of uttering, forgery and fraud and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment.".
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