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The 1939 Wells by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituencyofWellsinSomerset on 13 December 1939. The seat had become vacant when Anthony Muirhead, the constituency's Conservative Party Member of Parliament had died on 29 October, aged 48. He had held the seat since the 1929 general election. It was viewed as a significant turning point for politics in the local area.

The Conservative candidate, Lt. Colonel Dennis Boles,[1] was returned unopposed.[2]

This was the ninth election since the start of World War II, when unopposed by-elections were common, since the major parties had agreed not to contest by-elections when vacancies arose in seats held by the other parties. Contests occurred only when independent candidates or minor parties chose to stand, and the Common Wealth Party was formed in 1942 with the specific aim of contesting war-time by-elections.

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  1. ^ "Lieut-Colonel Denis Boles". They Work for You. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  • ^ "Noted Horseman Now MP". Glasgow Herald. 14 December 1939. Retrieved 5 September 2016.

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