| York | Conal Gregory | Conservative
24 By-elections
24.1 1983
24.2 1984
24.3 1985
24.4 1986
- January 23: 15 Unionist MPs in Northern Ireland had resigned in protest against the Anglo-Irish Agreement, then stood again with all but one being reelected:
- Antrim, East-- Roy Beggs (UUP), after his resignation
- Antrim, North--Rev. Ian Paisley (DUP), after his resignation
- Antrim, South-- Clifford Forsythe (OUP), after his resignation
- Belfast, East-- Peter Robinson (DUP), after his resignation
- Belfast, North-- Cecil Walker (OUP), after his resignation
- Belfast, South-- Martin Smyth (OUP), after his resignation
- Down, North-- James Kilfedder (UPUP), after his resignation
- Down, South-- Enoch Powell (OUP), after his resignation
- Fermanagh & South Tyrone-- Ken Maginnis (OUP), after his resignation
- Lagan Valley-- James Molyneaux (OUP), after his resignation
- Londonderry, East-- William Ross (OUP), after his resignation
- Ulster, Mid-- William McCrea (DUP), after his resignation
- Newry & Armagh-- Seamus Mallon (SDLP), replacing resigned James Nicholson
- Strangford-- John Taylor (OUP), after his resignation
- Upper Bann-- Harold McCusker (OUP), after his resignation
- April 10: Fulham-- Nick Raynsford (Lab), replacing deceased Martin Stevens
- May 8: Derbyshire, West-- Patrick McLoughlin (Con), replacing resigned Matthew Parris
- May 8: Ryedale-- Elizabeth Shields (Lib/All), replacing deceased John Spence
- July 17: Newcastle-under-Lyme-- Llinos Golding (Lab), replacing resigned John Golding
- November 13: Knowsley, North-- George Howarth (Lab), replacing resigned Robert Kilroy-Silk
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