Thomas Kemp Sanderson (1821 – 24 December 1897)[1] was an English corn merchant from Wakefield[2] in the West Riding of Yorkshire, and a Conservative Party politician.
He unsuccessfully contested Wakefield at the 1868 general election, when he was beaten by the Liberal Party candidate Somerset Beaumont.
[3] He did not stand in 1874, when the Conservative candidate Edward Green defeated Beaumont.
However, Green's election was voided on petition (due to bribery), and at the resulting by-election in May 1874, he won the seat.
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