Brighton by-election

Brighton by-election may refer to several by-elections in Brighton, England:


 * 1st–16th Parliaments of the UK (1801–1857)
 * 1842 Brighton by-election, won by Lord Alfred Hervey, standing as a Conservative
 * 1853 Brighton by-election, won by Lord Alfred Hervey, standing as a Peelite


 * 17th–26th Parliaments (1857–1900)
 * 1860 Brighton by-election, won by James White, Liberal
 * 1864 Brighton by-election, won by Henry Moor, Conservative
 * 1884 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott, standing as a Conservative
 * 1885 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott
 * August 1886 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott
 * November 1886 Brighton by-election, won by William Tindal Robertson, Conservative
 * 1889 Brighton by-election, won by Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, Conservative
 * 1893 Brighton by-election, won by Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth, Conservative


 * 27th–35th Parliaments (1900–1931)
 * 1905 Brighton by-election, won by Ernest Villiers, Liberal
 * 1911 Brighton by-election, won by John Gordon, Conservative
 * 1914 Brighton by-election, won by Charles Thomas-Stanford, Conservative


 * 36th–38th Parliaments (1931–1950)
 * 1940 Brighton by-election, won by Lord Erskine, Conservative
 * 1941 Brighton by-election, won by Anthony Marlowe, Conservative
 * 1944 Brighton by-election, won by William Teeling, Conservative


 * 39th–47th Parliaments (1950–1979)
 * 1969 Brighton Pavilion by-election, won by Julian Amery, Conservative