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1906 North Galway by-election

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The1906North Galwayby-electionwas held on 28 February after the MP elected in thegeneral election in January 1906,Thomas Higgins,died before his election declaration at the 1906 general election.

1906 general election[edit]

Higgins, originally fromMonivea,who was chairman of TuamBoard of Guardiansand a member ofGalway County Council,was selected as the Irish Parliamentary Party candidate by theUnited Irish League(UIL) convention on 5 January 1906 to contest the1906 general election.He had been President of the constituency branch of the UIL since 1900.

Taken ill on the night of the election (25 January 1906), he died as the result of aheart attackin Guy's Hotel,Tuam,at 1.30am the following morning (26 January 1906).

As was widely expected, Higgins topped the poll at the election count, which was held later on the day of his death, beating the incumbent MP,John Philip Nolan,who had stood as anIndependent Nationalist.Higgins, who received 2,685 votes (Nolan took 1,064), was posthumously declared elected by the county sheriff, the returning officer.[1][2]

Higgins was elected posthumously, thereby creating an immediate vacancy.

By-election[edit]

The 25-year-oldRichard Hazleton,aBlackrock District councillor[3]who had unsuccessfully contestedSouth Dublinin the 1906 election,[4]was selected as the Irish Party Parliamentary Party candidate. As the only candidate nominated for the resulting by-election, and was therefore elected unopposed when nominations closed on 28 February.[5]

Similar by-elections[edit]

The remarkable circumstances surrounding the election led theIrish Independentto comment that "candidates have died before the actual election, but we doubt if ever such a case as the present has occurred before, where a candidate has died after the poll has been taken and before the result has been declared".[6]

This circumstance occurred again toNoel Skeltonin 1935, and to SirEdward Taswell CampbellandLeslie Pymin 1945; however, all of them were candidates forre-election. Thomas Higgins is the only MP to benewlyelected posthumously.

References[edit]

  1. ^"Deceased Candidate Elected",Irish Independent,27 January 1906, p. 4.
  2. ^Irish Times,27 January 1906, p. 6
  3. ^Mr Richard Hazleton,Irish Independent,27 January 1943.
  4. ^Brian M. Walker, ed. (1978).Parliamentary election results in Ireland 1801–1922.Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. p. 267.ISBN0-901714-12-7.
  5. ^Walker, op. cit, page 170
  6. ^"Irish Election Sensation",Irish Independent,26 January 1906.