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The December 1910 United Kingdom general election was held from 3 to 19 December. It was the last general election to be held over several days [ 1 ] and the last to be held before the First World War .
19 December 1910 () – 14 December 1918 () Election: December 1910 United Kingdom general election: Government: Third Asquith ministry (1910—1915) Fourth Asquith ministry (1915—1916) First Lloyd George coalition ministry (1916—1918) House of Commons; Members: 670: Speaker: James Lowther: Leader: H. H. Asquith (until 1916)
1910 28th 15 January – 10 February 1910 H. H. Asquith Liberal (minority government) [a] 43.5% −122 670 N/A 1910 29th 3–19 December 1910 H. H. Asquith 44.2% −126 George V (David Lloyd George) The election that would have been due by 1916 as a result of the Parliament Act 1911 was not held due to the First World War (1914–1918). 1918
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December 1910 United Kingdom general election; List of MPs elected in the December 1910 United Kingdom general election; 1910 Govan by-election; List of United Kingdom MPs who only sat in the February–November 1910 Parliament; 1910 Reading by-election; 1910 Rotherham by-election; 1910 Shipley by-election; 1910 Swansea District by-election
Barnes, leader of the party in December 1910, re-elected in Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown Lansbury, future party leader, newly elected in Bow and Bromley Smith, frequent candidate, unsuccessful in Chatham
Voting began in the December 1910 United Kingdom general election for the House of Commons, with 135 seats decided on the first day. [7] The Paris Motor Show commenced, where modern neon lighting was first demonstrated publicly by French inventor Georges Claude. Claude's neon-filled glass tubes opened a new era in signage and led to fluorescent ...