Luton by-election, 1963
The 1963 Luton by-election was held following the resignation of the former "radio doctor" and Conservative Minister Charles Hill. Hill had a majority of over 5,000 at the 1959 general election, but the Luton seat was won by the Labour candidate Will Howie with a majority of 3,749.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Labour | William Howie | 21,108 | 48.02 | +3.11 | |
Conservative | Sir John Fletcher-Cooke | 17,359 | 39.49 | -15.6 | |
Liberal | M A Benjamin | 5,001 | 11.38 | +11.38 | |
Communist | Anthony P J Chater | 490 | 1.11 | +1.11 | |
Majority | 3,749 | 8.53 | |||
Turnout | 43,958 | ||||
Labour gain from Conservative and National Liberal | Swing | ||||
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