1999 Leeds Central by-election

The Member of Parliament for Leeds Central, Rt. Hon. Derek Fatchett, (Labour) died suddenly on 9 May 1999. The Labour government rushed to organise for the by-election and moved the writ so that the election could be held on 10 June, the same day as elections to the European Parliament.

1999 Leeds Central by-election

10 June 1999
Turnout19.9%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Hilary Benn Peter Wild Edward Wild
Party Labour Liberal Democrats Conservative
Popular vote 6,361 4,068 1,618
Percentage 48.2% 30.8% 12.3%
Swing 21.4pp 19.6pp 1.4pp

MP before election

Derek Fatchett
Labour

Elected MP

Hilary Benn
Labour

The shortlist for the Labour candidacy included the Chair of Leeds Central Constituency Labour Party, Maggie Giles-Hill, and Shahid Malik, but the selection went to Hilary Benn who had been Special Adviser to David Blunkett, then Secretary of State for Education and Employment. The Conservatives chose their general election candidate Edward Wild. The Liberal Democrats provided the strongest challenge and increased their vote by nearly 20%, but this was not enough to take the seat.

The campaign was subsumed with the European Parliament elections, and the result was an all-time low turnout for a by-election: at 19.9% it held the record for the lowest turnout in a UK parliamentary election since World War II, until surpassed in 2012 by the Manchester Central by-election.

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