List of United Kingdom MPs who only sat in the 32nd Parliament

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General elections to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom were held in November 1922 and again in December 1923. There were 56 Members of the 1922–23 Parliament who were not members of any preceding or following Parliament. Their tenure as MPs lasted at most 361 days, making them among the shortest-serving MPs in history.

One of the 56 was disqualified; four died in office; the remaining 51 served the full term. 16 Members (11 Conservatives, three National Liberals, one Labour and one Liberal) did not offer themselves for re-election. 35 Members (18 Conservatives, six Liberals, four Labour, four National Liberals, one Communist, one Constitutionalist and one Independent Liberal) were candidates for re-election but were not returned.

Disqualified[]

One member first elected in 1922 had his election overturned on petition:

He stood unsuccessfully in subsequent elections.

Died[]

Four members first elected in 1922 died in office:

Retired[]

Sixteen members first elected in 1922 retired in 1923:

Defeated[]

Thirty five members first elected in 1922 were defeated in 1923:

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