1985 Tyne Bridge by-election


The Tyne Bridge by-election, 1985 was a parliamentary by-election held on 5 December 1985 for the British House of Commons constituency of Tyne Bridge.

Previous MP

The seat fell vacant when the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament, Harry Lowes Cowans died.
Cowans was elected MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central at a 1976 by-election. After boundary changes, he was elected for Tyne Bridge in 1983 general election.

Candidates

Six candidates were nominated. The list below is set out in descending order of the number of votes received at the by-election.
1. Representing the Labour Party was David Gordon Clelland, who was 42 years old at the time of the by-election. He was a member of the Engineering Union, who had worked on the shop floor for 22 years before being made redundant. He was secretary of a local government association and was leader of Gateshead Council at the time of the by-election.
Clelland was the Member of Parliament for Tyne Bridge until 2010.
2. The Social Democratic Party candidate, representing the SDP-Liberal Alliance, was Rod Kenyon. He was a Personnel Manager for Northern Gas and was aged 40 at the time of the by-election. He had contested the seat of Houghton and Washington in the 1983 general election.
3. The Conservative candidate was Mrs. Jacqueline Anne "Jacqui" Lait, a then 37-year-old with a Westminster and European Parliamentary Consultancy.
Since 1985 Mrs. Lait has served in the House of Commons, first representing Hastings and Rye from 1992 until she was defeated in the 1997 general election. She was then returned, at a by-election later in 1997, as MP for Beckenham, which she represented until 2010.
4. John Connell was an Independent, using the ballot paper label "Peace Candidate".
5. George Weiss was another Independent candidate, using the ballot paper label "Captain Rainbow Universal Party ".
6. Peter Reid Smith was nominated with the description "New National". During the campaign he admitted that he had forged the signatures of the ten electors needed on his nomination papers; he was subsequently charged with forgery.

Votes

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