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Data Last Updated: 9 April 2024
Application Last Amended: 11 January 2024
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14 December 1918 | Glasgow Govan | Labour Party | 9,577 | 47.84 | |
15 November 1922 | Glasgow Govan | Labour Party | 15,441 | 62.32 | |
6 December 1923 | Glasgow Govan | Labour Party | 13,987 | 66.35 | |
29 October 1924 | Glasgow Govan | Labour Party | 15,132 | 63.19 | |
30 May 1929 | Glasgow Govan | Independent Labour | 17,384 | 57.72 | |
Until 1929 Neil Maclean had been a nominee of the Govan branch of the Independent Labour Party. At a meeting held in April 1929, the ILP refused to renominate him and T A Kerr was selected as the Labour candidate. Maclean then announced that he would seek re-election as an Independent and, prior to nomination day, Kerr decided to withdraw. Maclean's candidature could not then be endorsed by the Labour Party and he fought the election as an unofficial Labour candidate. | |||||
27 October 1931 | Glasgow Govan | Labour Party | 15,047 | 51.03 | |
14 November 1935 | Glasgow Govan | Labour Party | 15,791 | 51.00 | |
5 July 1945 | Glasgow Govan | Labour Party | 18,668 | 66.07 |