The 1882 Ennis by-election took place on 14 November 1882.  The by-election, to the UK House of Commons constituency of Ennis, arose due to the resignation of the incumbent MP, James Lysaght Finegan, a supporter of the Home Rule League.
Twenty-one year old Matthew Joseph Kenny, a barrister, was nominated as candidate of the Home Rule League.[1] Robert Carey Reeves, Deputy Lieutenant and a local landlord, was nominated as the Liberal-Conservative candidate.[2] With just 263 registered voters, the turnout was small. Kenny received 136 votes, as against 95 for Carey Reeves, a Home Rule majority of 41.[3]
In the General Election of 1885, Reeves contested the West Clare seat, but failed to be elected.[4]
References
- ^ "Election Intelligence." Times [London, England] 6 Nov. 1882
 
- ^ "News in Brief." Times [London, England] 7 Nov. 1882
 
- ^ "Election Intelligence." Times [London, England] 15 Nov. 1882
 
- ^ "Biographies Of Candidates." Times [London, England] 27 Nov. 1885; "The New Parliament." Times [London, England] 4 Dec. 1885
 
 
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| 1881 | 
- January: Wigan
 
- Edinburgh
 
- April: Northampton
 
- March: Coventry
 
- February: South Northamptonshire
 
- January: New Ross
 
- February: East Cumberland
 
- April: St Ives
 
- Sunderland
 
- West Cheshire
 
- May: Knaresborough
 
- Preston
 
- July: Elgin Burghs
 
- August: Edinburgh
 
- Leeds
 
- Elgin Burghs
 
- September: North Lincolnshire
 
- North Durham
 
- Cambridgeshire
 
- Tyrone
 
- October: Berwick-upon-Tweed
 
- November: Tiverton
 
- Stafford
 
- December: Londonderry County
  
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| 1882 |  | 
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| 1883 | 
- January: Chelsea
 
- Mallow
 
- February: Haddingtonshire
 
- Newcastle upon Tyne
 
- Dublin County
 
- Westmeath
 
- Portarlington
 
- March: Wycombe
 
- Mid Cheshire
 
- Tipperary
 
- April: Southampton
 
- June: Derby
 
- Wexford County
 
- North Leicestershire
 
- Peterborough
 
- Hastings
 
- Monaghan
 
- July: Wexford Borough
 
- August: Sligo County
 
- East Essex
 
- Rutland
 
- October: Manchester
 
- November: Limerick City
 
- York
 
- December: Ipswich
 
- Wigan
  
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| 1884 | 
- January: Londonderry County
 
- February: Paisley
 
- West Somerset
 
- Northampton
 
- South Lincolnshire
 
- West Norfolk
 
- Cork City
 
- Meath
 
- March: Brighton
 
- Cambridgeshire
 
- Huntingdon
 
- April: Poole
 
- May: Mid Kent
 
- June: Athlone
 
- Lincoln
 
- Mid Surrey
 
- South Hampshire
 
- Leicester
 
- North Warwickshire
 
- August: South Devon
 
- Ross and Cromarty
 
- Waterford County
 
- October: Radnor Boroughs
 
- Stirling Burghs
 
- November: Scarborough
 
- South Warwickshire
 
- Hackney
 
- Greenock
 
- Scarborough
 
- Down
 
- December: Knaresborough
  
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