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1932 Twickenham by-election
The
Twickenham by-election
,
1932
was a
parliamentary by-election
held on
16
September 1932
for the
British House of Commons
constituency
of
Twickenham
in
Middlesex
.
The seat had become
vacant
when the constituency's
Conservative
Member of Parliament
, Sir
John Ferguson
,
died
on
17
July 1932
,
aged
62
. He had held the seat since a
by-election in 1929
.
The result was a
victory
for the 29-year-old Conservative candidate
Hylton Murray-Philipson
, who
died in office
two years later, which caused
another by-election
.
Votes