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1925 Ripon by-election

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After his defeat, Murray did not stand for parliament again while Hills sought to defend Ripon at the General election. The result at the following General election;
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During the campaign Murray openly disagreed with his own leader Lloyd George's plans for
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since 1910. At every election since 1918, Wood was returned unopposed.
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Two candidates were nominated. The Conservative candidate was the
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Hills was to remain MP for Ripon until his death in 1939.
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The by-election was a consequence of the sitting MP
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Index

parliamentary by-election
British House of Commons
constituency
Ripon
Edward Wood
Viceroy of India
Conservative
John Waller Hills
City of Durham
1922 general election
Liberal
John Murray
1923 general election
Leeds West
Kirkcaldy Burghs
1924 general election
Labour
nationalization
Conservative
John Waller Hills
Liberal
John Murray
Turnout
Conservative
Swing
Conservative
John Waller Hills
Liberal
Labour
Turnout

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