Mid Cork by-election, 1901

The Mid Cork by-election, 1901 was a parliamentary by-election held for the United Kingdom House of Commons constituency of Mid Cork on 17 May 1901. The vacancy arose because of the death of the sitting member, Dr Charles Tanner of the Irish Unionist Party.

Various candidates were mooted, including John O'Connor, former MP for South Tipperary.[1] However, the final choice for the Irish Parliamentary Party was D. D. Sheehan, considered as representing the interests of labour. Sheehan was the only candidate nominated, and therefore elected unopposed.[2][3] Sheehan sat as MP for the constituency until 1918.

References

  1. The Times, 29 April 1901
  2. The Times, 17 May 1901
  3. The Constitutional Year Book, 1904, published by Conservative Central Office, page 188 (212 in web page)


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