There was a by-election for
Belfast West constituency on 29 November 1950.
It occurred after the winner at the 1950 UK general election,
James Godfrey MacManaway
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, was disqualified as he was a priest.
Thomas Teevan, the
Unionist candidate, narrowly beat
Jack Beattie
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, a former MP for the constituency who was the candidate of the Irish Labour Party, by 913 votes. However Beattie beat Teevan at the 1951 general election.
Result
External links
A Vision of Britain Through Time(Constituency elector numbers)
References
1950 elections in the United Kingdom
West
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20th century in Belfast
1950 elections in Northern Ireland
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