1923 Sallian parliamentary election
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All 650 seats to the House of Commons of Sallia 326 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 16,704,209 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 14,019,553 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1923 Sallian parliamentary election took place on 27 June 1923. The 7th Parliament of Sallia first met on 10 July 1923.
Campaign
Campaigning began following the dissolution of the 6th Parliament of Sallia on 2 June 1923. The Conservatives campaigned mostly on economic issues, the Liberals and National Liberals campaigned on economic and social issues, the National Labour Party campaigned wholly on creating a third National Government, and the Labour Party campaigned on social issues.
Campaigning ended on 26 June 1923.
Opinion polls
Main article: Opinion polling for the 1923 Sallian parliamentary election
Endorsements
Newspaper | Endorsement |
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The People's Paper | Labour Party |
The Daily News | Conservative Party |
The Daily Post | Liberal Party |
Results
Seats
- Conservative Party -
- The Speaker of the House - 1 seat
Popular vote
- Conservative Party -
- The Speaker of the House -
The National Liberal and National Labour parties lost all of their seats, but continued as political parties. Henry Brewer and William Redmond stayed on as the two leaders of the two parties.