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Oliver Baldwin
2nd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley

The Rt Hon. Oliver Baldwin has stood in one election in Medway but has never held elected office within the towns. He most recently stood as a Labour parliamentary candidate in Chatham in 1931.

Lord Baldwin is a former Labour member of parliament for Paisley in the central lowlands of Scotland.

In December 1947, he inherited the title of Earl Baldwin of Bewdley and entered the House of Lords as a Labour peer. He remained in the House of Lords until August 1958.

Political Career

Lord Baldwin has served in the following posts:

UK Parliament

Some of Medway's current and former representatives have also represented other parts of the country in local government, devolved assemblies and both houses of parliament. Where possible, we have tried to include parliamentary roles in other parts of the country in this section, but owing to the time and research involved, some of this data may require updating.

Electoral History

Lord Baldwin has stood in the following elections in Medway:

UK Parliament

A green bar on the right hand side of the result indicates that Lord Baldwin was elected, while a red bar indicates they were not elected. Click on a card to see the full results for that election.

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