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Sheffield Attercliffe by-election, 1909 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sheffield Attercliffe by-election, 1909 A by-election was held for the British House of Commons constituency of Sheffield Attercliffe on 4 May 1909. ==Background== The election was caused by the resignation of J. Batty Langley, due to long-term ill health.〔"(Labour Candidate Returned )", ''Evening Post'', 6 May 1909〕 He had been the Liberal Party Member of Parliament for the seat since an 1894 by-election. He had been re-elected unopposed at the 1895 and 1900 UK general elections.〔 Arnold Muir Wilson, a local Conservative Party councillor and honorary consul for Serbia had contested the seat in 1906, taking 46.8% of the vote.〔J. H. Stainton, ''The Making of Sheffield 1865-1914''〕〔Slobodan G. Markovich, ''Perceptions of Serbia and the Balkans in the British Press'', p.108〕 Attercliffe, a district of north east Sheffield, was a heavy industry, working class area. At the time of the election, there was extremely high unemployment in the area.〔"(Labour wins a by-election )", ''Feilding Star'', 6 May 1909, p.3〕
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