1950 Glasgow Scotstoun by-election

The 1950 Glasgow Scotstoun by-election of 25 October 1950 was held after the death of Conservative MP Sir Arthur Young.

The seat was very marginal, having been won at the 1950 United Kingdom general election by 239 votes[1] Labour again fielded W. Bargh, a Glasgow school teacher, who had narrowly failed to win the seat at the general election earlier in the year.

An editorial in The Glasgow Herald the morning after the contest commented that Hutchison's win had been expected, but said "it would have been a blow to Mr Churchill's hopes of turning Labour out at the next general election" had the Conservatives been returned without an increased majority.

The same editorial said the Conservative majority had increased by a "gratifying number of votes" and attributed this to Hutchison having been known to have had a previously successful spell as a Glasgow MP and his exploiting disillusion with the Labour Government.

It predicted that the result would "give the Unionist and Conservative party organisations the sort of stimulus they need in their efforts to drive the Government from power and office.