1918 South Armagh by-election

The 1918 South Armagh by-election was held on 2 February 1918.The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Irish Parliamentary Party MP, Charles O'Neill.It was won by the Irish Parliamentary candidate Patrick Donnelly.This article about a by-election to the Parliament of the United Kingdom in Ireland is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
South ArmaghIrish Parliamentary PartyCharles O'NeillPatrick DonnellyBy-Election 2 February 1918Irish NationalistSinn FéinPatrick McCartanInd. UnionistTurnoutBy-elections30th Parliament of the United KingdomCambridge UniversityHorncastleWestburyForest of DeanNorth East LanarkshireBrentfordBootleHaddingtonshireCheltenhamEast DorsetBirmingham SouthBarnstapleRoss & CromartyBrightonKingston upon Hull CentralGlasgow TradestonSt Augustine'sWest Ham NorthEast WicklowNorth East CorkEast CorkWellingtonBethnal Green South WestMiddletonKilmarnock BurghsNorth TyroneKeighleyBristol EastOldhamSouth SomersetHitchinNorth AyrshireCarmarthen DistrictEdinburgh EastGlasgow St RolloxManchester SouthHerefordSouth East EssexLeominsterNottingham EastHackney SouthNorth West NorfolkHolmfirthIlkestonHanleyManchester North WestEast CarmarthenshireMidlothianTauntonBoltonBow & BromleyFlint BoroughsLondonderry CityEast WaterfordEast AntrimChorleyHoughton-le-SpringKendalShrewsburyWhitechapelNewmarketAltrinchamWandsworthLeicesterSt George's, Hanover SquareChesterfieldNorth CorkLinlithgowshireReadingWick BurghsSouth LanarkshireNorth West DurhamWycombeCork CityPoplarLeith BurghsBelfast EastEast FifeGreat GrimsbyNorth East DerbyshireIpswichOxford UniversityBirmingham WestEast WorcestershireNorth GalwaySwansea DistrictWest WicklowThe HartlepoolsEast GalwayTullamoreSheffield AttercliffeNorwichScarboroughShipleyHowdenshireThirsk & MaltonWigtownshireChestertonSaffron WaldenLiverpool KirkdaleMid AntrimMaidstoneCarmarthen BoroughsMid DurhamPrestonDublin College GreenNorth TipperaryGlasgow CentralDublin HarbourApplebyHeywoodUxbridgeCardiffKingstonSt HelensSt AustellMerthyr TydfilTivertonClevelandNewington WestPortsmouthNorth West StaffordshireBradford CentralMile EndRotherhamLiverpool East ToxtethNorth LouthSouth TyroneChesterDroitwichCockermouthHertfordSouth ShieldsHarboroughWimbledonDublin UniversityOssoryTewkesburySouth LondonderryWidnesBerwickshireBodminBerwick-upon-TweedColne ValleyAbingdonMansfieldSt Pancras WestWinchesterNorth FermanaghWest CorkHornseyAshton-under-LyneSheffield HallamEdinburgh & St Andrews UniversitiesInverness-shireNorth RoscommonRossendaleWest PerthshireTamworthStocktonOxfordAberdeen SouthBelfast SouthEalingSouth LongfordEdinburgh SouthEppingHenleyLiverpool AbercrombyFulhamSouth DublinEast ClareSouth MonmouthshireCambridgeDundeeKilkenny CityIslington EastSpaldingBasingstokeSalford NorthNorth ArmaghWisbechSouthamptonMid ArmaghPrestwichWaterford CityEast TyroneExeterNewcastle-upon-TyneWansbeckGravesendBridgwaterEast CavanClaphamFinsbury EastManchester North EastFarehamEast GrinsteadCanterburyBanburyMid NorfolkElgin BurghsWilton1801–18061806–18181818–18321832–18471847–18571857–18681868–18851885–19001900–19181918–19311931–19501950–19791979–20102010–presentHereditary peersby-electionParliament of the United Kingdom