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- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 abstract "The South Dorset by-election, 1962 occurred following the death of George Montagu, 9th Earl of Sandwich on 15 June 1962. His son Viscount Hinchingbrooke, the incumbent MP for the constituency of South Dorset, was subsequently elevated to the peerage becoming the 10th Earl of Sandwich. Following the 1963 Peerage Act the 10th Earl disclaimed his peerages in 1964, becoming Victor Montagu, but never sat in the House of Commons again.The campaign coincided with a period when the United Kingdom was negotiating to join the Common Market. The application was later vetoed by Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Viscount Hinchingbrooke was staunchly against joining the Common Market while the Conservative candidate, Angus Maude, had to back the official party pro-Common Market policy. The issue resulted in a local Conservative, Sir Piers Debenham, standing as an anti-Common Market candidate with the support of Viscount Hinchingbrooke.The election took place on 22 November 1962 and resulted in a gain for the Labour Party from the Conservatives. Guy Barnett was elected with a majority of 704, overturning a 6,693 Conservative majority at the 1959 General Election, and with one of the lowest winning shares of a by-election vote at 33.5%. The 5,000 votes for Piers Debenham proved decisive, although the increase in the Liberal Party vote was also important. Debenham lost his deposit gaining 12.3% of the votes against the 12.5% required.With a total of seven candidates, the by-election matched the then record which had been set at the Stockport by-election, 1920 and was not beaten until the Walsall North by-election, 1976.Angus Maude was subsequently elected to parliament in the Stratford by-election in 1963 after the resignation of John Profumo following the Profumo Affair. At the 1964 General Election Guy Barnett was defeated by the Conservative candidate Evelyn King by 935 votes. He later returned to parliament in 1971 following another by-election. Piers Debenham died in 1964 just before the 1964 General Election.".
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- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1962 by-election".
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- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 wikiPageWikiLinkText "a 1962 by-election".
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- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate Angus_Maude.
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate Debenham_baronets.
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate Guy_Barnett_(British_politician).
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate Guy_Barnett_(UK_politician).
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate Sir_Piers_Debenham.
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate "J.C. O'Connor".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate "Lawrence Norbury-Williams".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate "M. Fudge".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 candidate "P. Burn".
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- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 party "Anti Common Market".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 party "Conservative Party".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 party "Independent".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 party "Labour Party".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 party "Liberal Party".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 percentage "0.11".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 percentage "0.2".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 percentage "0.44".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 percentage "12.29".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 percentage "21.66".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 percentage "31.79".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 percentage "33.51".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 votes "13079".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 votes "13783".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 votes "181".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 votes "45".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 votes "5057".
- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 votes "82".
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- South_Dorset_by-election,_1962 comment "The South Dorset by-election, 1962 occurred following the death of George Montagu, 9th Earl of Sandwich on 15 June 1962. His son Viscount Hinchingbrooke, the incumbent MP for the constituency of South Dorset, was subsequently elevated to the peerage becoming the 10th Earl of Sandwich.".
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