Liberal Party (UK, 1989) election results

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The Liberal Party is a United Kingdom political party that was founded in 1989 by members of the original Liberal Party opposed to its merger with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) to form the Liberal Democrats. To date (2021) the party has never held a UK, Scottish, Senedd or European parliamentary seat, though it has had representation on local councils.

Parliamentary elections contested

By-elections 1987–1992

Date Constituency Candidate Votes %
23 February 1989 Richmond (Yorks) Nicholas Watkins 70 0.1
24 May 1990 Bootle Kevin White 474 1.3
27 September 1990 Knowsley, S Ian Smith 628 3.0
18 October 1990 Eastbourne Theresia Williamson 526 1.1
8 November 1990 Bootle Kevin White 291 1.0
9 November 1990 Bradford, N Noel Nowosielski 187 0.5
7 March 1991 Ribble Valley Simon Taylor 133 0.3

1992 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Aldershot D Robinson 1,038 1.6 [1]
Arundel D Renson 1,103 1.8[1]
Ashton-under-Lyne C Hall 907 2.1[1]
Bath M Barker 172 0.3[1]
Beckenham G Williams 643 1.4[2]
Bedfordshire, Mid P Cottier 1,582 2.3[2]
Bootle M Hall 1,174 2.3[3]
Cambridgeshire, N E C Ash 998 1.6[4]
Chichester J Weights 643 1.0[5]
Chingford D Green 602 1.4[5]
Chislehurst I Richmond 849 2.0[5]
Corby J Wood 784 1.4[6]
Cornwall, N P Andrews 678 1.1[6]
Cornwall, S E M Cook 644 1.1[6]
Coventry, S W R Wheway 989 2.0[6]
Crosby John Marks 1,052 1.6[6]
Denton & Reddish M Powell 1,296 2.5[6]
Devizes S Coles 962 1.3[7]
Eastbourne Theresia Williamson 296 0.5[8]
Edinburgh, Central R Wilson 235 0.6[8]
Edinburgh, W A Fleming 272 0.6[8]
Exeter A Micklem 1,119 1.8[8]
Falmouth & Camborne Paul Holmes 730 1.3[9]
Fife, N E D Senior 85 0.2[9]
Grantham J Hiley 1,500 2.3[10]
Harrow, E P Burrows 1,142 2.0[10]
Harrow, W Gabriel Aitman 845 1.6[10]
Heywood & Middleton Phil Burke 757 1.8[11]
Honiton Geoffrey Halliwell 1,005 1.6[11]
Horsham J Elliott 1,281 1.9[11]
Huntingdon P Wiggin 1,045 1.4[11]
Kingston upon Thames A Amer 771 2.0[12]
Knowsley, N K Lappin 1,180 3.3[12]
Leeds, N W N Nowosielski 427 0.8[12]
Leeds, W Michael Meadowcroft 3,980 8.3[12]
Leyton L de Pinna 561 1.5[13]
Lincoln S Wiggin 603 1.0[13]
Liverpool, Broadgreen Steve Radford 1,211 2.9[13]
Liverpool, Garston A Conrad 894 2.2[13]
Liverpool, Walton T Newall 963 2.0[13]
Liverpool, West Derby D Curtis 1,021 2.6[13]
Makerfield S Cairns 1,309 2.4[13]
Manchester, Gorton T Henderson 767 2.0[14]
Medway M Austin 1,480 3.0[14]
Northavon P Marx 380 0.5[15]
Nottingham E C Roylance 598 1.3[15]
Oxford, W & Abingdon R Jenkin 194 0.4[16]
Peterborough E Murat 1,557 2.4[16]
Ravensbourne Peter White 318 0.7[16]
Rochford L Farmer 1,362 2.1[17]
St Ives Graham Stephens 577 1.0[17]
Shoreham W Weights 459 0.8[18]
Slough J Clark 1,426 2.5[18]
Somerton & Frome J Pollock 388 0.7[18]
Southend, E Brian Lynch 673 1.6[18]
Southend, W Alan Farmer 495 1.0[18]
Stalybridge & Hyde R Powell 1,199 2.4[18]
Sunderland, N W Lundgren 841 1.7[19]
Tiverton David Morrish 2,225 3.8[20]
Tooting C Martin 1,340 2.6[20]
Truro C Tankard 208 0.3[20]
Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale John Hein 177 0.6[20]
Twickenham A Miners 85 0.2[20]
Walthamstow V Wilkinson 241 0.7[20]
Westbury P Macdonald 1,440 2.0[21]
Wigan K White 1,116 2.0[21]
Wiltshire, N George Hawkins 622 0.9[21]
Wolverhampton, N E Kenneth Bullman 1,087 2.2[22]
Wolverhampton, S E Catherine Twelvetrees 850 2.[22]
Wolverhampton, S W Colin Hallmark 1,237 2.4[22]
Woodspring Nick Brown 836 1.3[22]
Worthing N Goble 679 1.1[22]

By-elections 1992–1997

Date Constituency Candidate Votes %
15 December 1994 Dudley, W Mike Hyde 548 1.3
11 April 1996 South East Staffordshire S. Mountford 332 0.8
21 October 1997 Beckenham Phil Rimmer 330 1.0

1997 general election

Source: UK General Election Results 1997 at politicsresources.net [23]

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Beckenham Phil Rimmer 720 1.3
Bethnal Green & Bow Terry Milson 2,963 6.6
Birmingham, Perry Barr Alasdair Baxter 718 1.6
Bromley & Chislehurst Gabriel Aitman 285 0.5
Camberwell & Peckham Gerry Williams 443 1.6
Cornwall, N Rif Winfield 186 0.3
Cornwall, S E Bill Weights 268 0.5
Coventry, N E Nick Brown 1,181 2.5
Coventry, N W Rob Wheway 687 1.3
Coventry S Roger Jenking 725 1.5
Crosby John Marks 233 0.5
Devon, E Geoffrey Halliwell 1,363 2.6
Devon, W & Torridge Michael Pithouse 50 0.9
Dulwich & W Norwood Alex Goldie 587 1.3
Eastbourne Theresia Williamson 741 1.4
Edinburgh, W Paul Coombes 263 0.6
Eltham Henry Middleton 584 1.3
Exeter David Morrish 2,062 3.3
Falmouth & Camborne Paul Holmes 527 1.0
Halton David Proffitt 600 1.4
Hastings & Rye Jane Amstad 1,046 2.1
Heywood & Middleton Phil Burke 750 1.5
Leeds, W Noel Nowosielski 625 1.6
Lewisham, E Peter White 277 0.7
Lewisham, W Liz Oram 167 0.4
Liverpool, Garston Gary Copeland 666 1.5
Liverpool, Riverside David Green 594 1.6
Liverpool, Walton Hazel Williams 352 0.9
Liverpool Wavertree Keith McCullough 391 0.9
Liverpool, West Derby Steve Radford 4,037 9.6
Maidenhead David Munkley 896 1.8
Newcastle-under-Lyme Steven Mountford 1,399 2.9
Orpington Robin Almond 494 0.8
Portsmouth, S John Thompson 184 0.4
Rayleigh Alan Farmer 829 1.6
Rochford & Southend, E Brian Lynch 1,007 2.2
Romford Terry Hurlstone 1,100 2.6
Slough Anne Bradshaw 1,835 3.8
South Ribble Nigel Ashton 1,127 2.0
Southport Susan Ashton 386 0.8
Southwark, N & Bermondsey Jim Munday 157 0.4
St. Ives Graham Stephens 425 0.8
Stoke-on-Trent, Central Fran Oborski 359 0.9
Stoke-on-Trent, S Alison Micklem 580 1.3
Stone Ann Winfield 545 1.0
Tamworth Catherine Twelvetrees 177 0.4
Tiverton Jenny Roach 635 1.1
Torbay Bruce Cowling 1161 2.2
Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale John Hein 387 1.0
Westbury George Hawkins 1,956 3.5
Windsor Paul Bradshaw 388 0.8
Wolverhampton, N E Colin Hallmark 1,560 3.8
Wolverhampton, S E Kenneth Bullman 647 1.9
Wolverhampton, S W Mike Hyde 713 1.5
Wyre Forest Chris Harvey 1,670 3.0

By-elections 1997–2001

Date Constituency Candidate Votes %
21 October 1997 Beckenham Phil H. Rimmer 330 1.0

2001 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Beckenham Riff Winfield 234 0.5[24]
Eastbourne Theresia Williamson 574 1.3[24]
Exeter David Morrish 2,596 4.9[24]
Falmouth & Camborne Paul Holmes 649 1.4[24]
Heywood & Middleton Philip Burke 1,021 2.6[24]
Hove Nigel Donovan 316 0.8[24]
Leeds, W Noel Nowosielski 462 1.4[24]
Liverpool, West Derby Steve Radford 4,601 14.9[24]
Rochford & Southend E. Brian Lynch 600 1.6[24]
Somerton & Frome Jean Pollock 354 0.7[24]
Southport David Green 767 1.9[24]
Tiverton & Honiton Jennifer Roach 594 1.1[24]
Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale John Hein 383 1.2[24]

2005 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk John Hein 916 2.0[25][26]
Exeter Margaret Danks 2,214 4.0[25][27]
Falmouth & Camborne Paul Holmes 423 0.9[25][28]
Fylde Tim Akeroyd 1,647 3.6[25][29]
Hackney S & Shoreditch Benjamin Rae 313 1.0[25][30]
Heywood & Middleton Phil Burke 1,377 3.5[25][31]
Kingston upon Hull East Janet Toker 1,018 3.3[25][32]
Liverpool, Walton Daniel Wood 480 1.7[25][33]
Liverpool, West Derby Steve Radford 3,606 11.8[25][34]
Ryedale John Clarke 1,417 3.2[25][35]
Teignbridge Reginald Wills 685 1.1[25][36]
Tiverton & Honiton Roy Collins 1,701 2.9[25][37]
Vale Of Glamorgan Karl-James Langford 605 1.3[25][38]
Wyre Forest Fran Oborski 2,666 5.7[25][39]

2010 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Edinburgh North & Leith John Hein 389 0.8[40]
Exeter Chris Gale 1,108 2.1[40]
Hackney South & Shoreditch Ben Rae 539 1.3[40]
Liverpool West Derby Steve Radford 3,327 9.3[40]
Thirsk & Malton John Clark 1,418 3.7[40]

2015 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Chelmsford Henry Arthur Boyle 665 1.2[41][42]
Liverpool West Derby Steve Radford 2,049 5.0[41][43]
Peterborough Chris Ash 639 1.4[41][44]
Thirsk & Malton John Clark 1,127 2.2[41][45]

2017 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Altrincham and Sale West Neil Taylor 299 0.6[46]
Devon Central Lloyd Knight 470 0.8[47]
Liverpool West Derby Steve Radford 2,150 4.8[48]
Thirsk & Malton John Clark 753 1.3[49]

2019 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Altrincham & Sale West Neil Taylor 458 0.8%
Blaydon Kathy King 653 1.6%
Bridgwater and West Somerset F Moussa 755 1.3%
Calder Valley Richard Phillips 721 1.2%
Camborne and Redruth Paul Thomas Holmes 676 1.3%
City of London & Westminster Dirk van Heck 101 0.2%
Garston and Halewood Hazel Williams 344 0.6%
Knowsley Raymond Frank Catesby 405 0.7%
Lincoln Charles William Shaw 304 0.6%
Liverpool, Walton Billy Lake 660 1.6%
Liverpool, Wavertree Mick Coyne 501 1.2%
Liverpool, West Derby Steve Radford 1,826 4.2%
North Cornwall Elmars Vilnis Liepens 572 1.1%
Sefton Central Angela Preston 285 0.6%
South East Cornwall Jay Latham 869 1.6%
St Austell and Newquay Richard Byrne 626 1.1%
St Ives Robert Lee Smith 314 0.6%
Stalybridge and Hyde John Anthony Edge 435 1.0%
Truro and Falmouth Paul William Nicholson 413 0.7%

2021 Scottish Parliament election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Glasgow Southside Derek Jackson 1028 0.3%

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