Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax Harold Macmillan The 1960 University of Oxford election for the position of Chancellor was called upon the death of the incumbent Chancellor, Lord Halifax, on 23 December 1959.
The electorate consisted of all members of the University holding the rank of Master of Arts, of which there were around 30,000 at the time.
Votes had to be cast in person at Oxford in academic dress.
At first, the university authorities came up with only one candidate, the wealthy Chairman of Lloyds Bank and former British Ambassador to Washington Sir Oliver Franks.
However, Hugh Trevor-Roper, installed less than three years earlier as Regius Professor of Modern History by the Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, proposed the Prime Minister as an alternative candidate.