2017 Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election

2017 Stoke-on-Trent Central
by-election

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The Stoke-on-Trent Central seat in the House of Commons.
Elected by simple majority using first past the post.
Triggered by resignation of incumbent
Turnout38.2%
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Gareth Snell Paul Nuttall
Party Labour UKIP
Popular vote 7,853 5,233
Percentage 37.1% 24.7%
Swing Decrease2.2% Increase2.1%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Candidate Jack Brereton Zulfiqar Ali
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats
Popular vote 5,154 2,083
Percentage 24.3% 9.8%
Swing Increase1.8% Increase5.7%

MP before election

Tristram Hunt
Labour

Elected MP

Gareth Snell
Labour

There was a by-election in the constituency of Stoke-on-Trent Central on 23 February 2017 following the resignation of Labour's Tristram Hunt, who became director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.[1] It took place alongside a by-election in Copeland.

Labour chose Gareth Snell, a member of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, to defend their seat. Paul Nuttall, elected leader of the UK Independence Party in November 2016, was his party's candidate. UKIP were expected to do well after coming second in 2015, and the very high level of support for Brexit in Stoke in the June 2016 referendum.[2]

Nuttall became embroiled in controversy when his account of being present at the 1989 Hillsborough disaster was disputed by those who knew him at the time.[3] Snell was also criticised for historical Twitter posts he had made about women on television, Brexit and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.[4] An independent candidate, Barbara Fielding-Morriss, was arrested during the election campaign for inciting racial hatred and imprisoned for the offence in 2018.[5]

Snell retained the seat for Labour with 37% of the vote, a slight decrease compared to 2015. The turnout of 38.2% was the lowest in the history of the constituency, which usually has a low turnout anyway.[6][7]

  1. ^ Stewart, Heather (13 January 2017). "Tristram Hunt to quit as MP to become V&A director". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 14 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
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