2013 South Shields by-election

The 2013 South Shields by-election was for the UK Parliament constituency of South Shields.[1] The by-election happened because the previous MP, David Miliband, decided he didn't want to be MP anymore. Miliband had the seat since 2001. The by-election happened on 2 May 2013. This was the same day as the local elections around England.[2]

2013 South Shields by-election

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South Shields seat
  First party Second party
  Official portrait of Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck crop 2.jpg Blank
Candidate Emma Lewell-Buck Richard Elvin
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Popular vote 12,493 5,988
Percentage 50.4% 24.2%
Swing Decrease1.6% New party

  Third party Fourth party
 
Candidate Karen Allen Ahmed Khan
Party Conservative Independent
Popular vote 2,857 1,331
Percentage 11.5% 5.4%
Swing Decrease10.1% New party

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Map showing the South Shields Parliamentary constituency within the English Metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear.

MP before election

David Miliband
Labour

Subsequent MP

Emma Lewell-Buck
Labour

Emma Lewell-Buck of the Labour Party won the by-election. She got 50.4% of the vote. The UK Independence Party (UKIP) came second. The Conservatives lost many votes. They had the third most amount of votes in the by-election.[3]

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