Arthur Neal

British politician
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IntroBritish politician
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth23 September 1862
Death29 January 1933 (aged 70 years)
The details

Biography

Arthur Neal (23 September 1862 – 29 January 1933) was a British politician.
Born in Sheffield, Neal attended Wesley College before becoming a solicitor. He was also the President of Sheffield's Chamber of Commerce.

Political career

Neal was elected to Sheffield City Council as a Liberal in 1903, holding a seat until 1921.

He stood for Parliament in Sheffield Hallam at both the January and December 1910 UK general elections. At the 1918 election, he won the new constituency of Sheffield Hillsborough as a supporter of the Lloyd George Coalition.

In October 1919 he was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Paymaster-General. In November 1919, he became the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport.

In 1922, Neal lost his seat, and in 1923 and 1924, he instead stood in Bassetlaw, before trying Gainsborough in 1929.

Electoral record

General Election January 1910: Sheffield Hallam
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeCharles Beilby Stuart-Wortley6,18150.9
LiberalArthur Neal5,96549.1
Majority2161.8
Turnout89.8
Conservative holdSwing
General Election December 1910: Sheffield Hallam
PartyCandidateVotes%±
ConservativeCharles Beilby Stuart-Wortley5,78850.9+0.0
LiberalArthur Neal5,59349.1+0.0
Majority1951.8+0.0
Turnout84.1-5.7
Conservative holdSwing+0.0
General Election 1918: Sheffield Hillsborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±
LiberalArthur Neal11,17173.4n/a
Co-operative PartyArthur Lockwood4,05026.6n/a
Majority7,12146.8n/a
Turnout42.2n/a
Liberal win
General Election 1922: Sheffield Hillsborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Labour Co-opAlbert Victor Alexander15,13056.2+29.6
National LiberalArthur Neal11,81243.8-29.6
Majority3,31812.459.2
Turnout74.7+32.5
Labour Co-op gain from LiberalSwing+29.6
General Election 1923: Bassetlaw
PartyCandidateVotes%±
UnionistSir Ellis William Hume-Williams10,41942.3-12.9
LiberalArthur Neal7,24729.4n/a
LabourMalcolm John Macdonald6,97328.3-16.5
Majority3,17212.9+2.5
Turnout76.6+2.2
Unionist holdSwingn/a
General Election 1924: Bassetlaw
PartyCandidateVotes%±
UnionistSir Ellis William Hume-Williams12,73246.3+4.0
LabourMalcolm John Macdonald11,28341.0+12.7
LiberalArthur Neal3,50512.7-16.7
Majority1,4495.3-7.6
Turnout81.8+5.2
Unionist holdSwing-4.3
General Election 1929: Gainsborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±
UnionistHarry Frederick Comfort Crookshank10,05837.1-10.0
LiberalArthur Neal9,99136.9+11.3
LabourGeorge Deer7,03226.0-1.3
Majority670.2-19.6
Turnout
Unionist holdSwing-10.7

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