Parliamentary elections in Great Britain were held from December 8, 1832 to January 10, 1833 . They were held after the dissolution in 1832 of the House of Commons of Great Britain in connection with electoral reform and were the first to pass under the new law.
Charles gray
Arthur Wellington
Daniel o'connell
Tories , the ruling Whigs, and independent Irish candidates from the Association Against Union , an organization created by Daniel O'Connell , and speaking out against the Anglo-Irish Union, participated in the elections. The ruling Whigs led by Count Gray won a landslide victory over the Tories led by the Duke of Wellington , receiving almost 70% of the vote.
Results
| The consignment | Leader | Percentage of votes | Parliament seats | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| amount | % | |||
| Whigs | Charles gray | 554,719 | 67% | 441 |
| Tori | Arthur Wellington | 241,284 | 29.2% | 175 |
| Association Against Union | Daniel o'connell | 31,773 | 3.8% | 42 |
| Total | 827,776 | 100 % | 658 | |