Ralph Walters (c. 1800 – 20 April 1865)[1] was a British Liberal politician and Member of Parliament.
After an unsuccessful attempt to be elected as an Independent Liberal candidate at Gateshead in 1852,[2][3] Walters was elected as the Liberal MP for Beverley in the 1859 general election.
However, just four months after his election, he was unseated due to bribery during campaigning.
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