- Source: 1933 Northern Ireland general election
The 1933 Northern Ireland general election was held on 30 November 1933. Like all previous elections to the Parliament of Northern Ireland, it produced a large majority for the Ulster Unionist Party.
33 of the 52 MPs (63%) were elected unopposed, the largest number in the history of the House of Commons. The vast majority of those elected without a contest were Ulster Unionists.
Results
Electorate 793,952 (250,519 in contested seats); Turnout 67.7% (169,690). The sole member elected for Fianna Fáil was the President of the Executive Council (Prime Minister) of the Irish Free State, Éamon de Valera.
= Seat changes
== Votes summary
== Seats summary
== Contested seats
=Only 19 of the 52 seats (37%) were actually contested.
= Uncontested seats
=In 33 of the 52 seats (63%), only one candidate stood and they were elected unopposed without any votes cast. The vast majority of the MPs elected without a contest were Ulster Unionists.
References
Northern Ireland Parliamentary Election Results Archived 16 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine
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