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1919 Liverpool West Derby
The 1919 Liverpool West Derby by-election was a parliamentary by-election held on 26 February 1919 for the British House of Commons constituency of Liverpool West Derby , in the County Palatine of Lancashire .
The seat had become vacant on the elevation to the peerage of the constituency's Unionist Member of Parliament (MP), F. E. Smith , as Baron Birkenhead . He had been raised to the peerage to take up the post of Lord Chancellor .
Smith had held the seat since the 1918 general election , when he was endorsed by the Coalition Government . Before that he held its predecessor seat, Liverpool Walton since the 1906 general election .
Sir F.E. Smith, newly created Lord Birkenhead
Turnout was unsurprisingly low so soon after a General Election. Hall won the seat by a much reduced margin.
Sir Reginald Hall
1801–1832 1832–1885 1885–1900 1900–1918 1918–1945
West Derby, 1919
Exchange, 1922
Edge Hill, 1923
West Toxteth, 1924
Scotland, 1929
East Toxteth, 1929
Wavertree, 1931
East Toxteth, 1931
Exchange, 1933
West Derby, 1935
Wavertree, 1935
West Toxteth, 1935
1945–present