Heather Harvey

Heather Joan Harvey CBE (September 1899 – 1989), was a British writer and Liberal Party politician.

Heather Harvey

Background

Harvey was educated privately at Prior's Field School, Godalming, and Newnham College, Cambridge, where she graduated in 1921 with first-class honours, economics tripos. In 1973 she was appointed a CBE for political services in the Queen's Birthday Honours.

Professional career

Harvey joined the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, in 1931. She became secretary of the Study Groups Department in 1935. She was a temporary Civil servant in the Foreign Office, 1939–45. She served with the United Nations 1945–46 as deputy administrative secretary.[1] She was a writer and was engaged in historical research.

Political career

Harvey was Honorary Treasurer of the Women's Liberal Federation, a member of the Liberal Party Organisation Council and the executive committee.[2] She was Joint Honorary Treasurer of the Liberal Party.[3]

Electoral record

General Election 1950: Esher[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Robson Brown33,09460.7n/a
LabourEthel Chipchase15,51428.6n/a
LiberalHeather Harvey5,70410.5n/a
Majority17,58032.4n/a
Turnoutn/a
Conservative win
General Election 1951: Esher[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Robson Brown33,75562.9
LabourPercy McNally15,33428.6
LiberalHeather Harvey4,6128.4
Majority18,42134.3
Turnout83.4
Conservative holdSwing
General Election 1955: Southend West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeHenry Channon27,32664.2-4.9
LabourVictor Marchesi8,86620.8-10.1
LiberalHeather Harvey6,37515.0n/a
Majority18,46043.4+5.1
Turnout74.1-4.9
Conservative holdSwing
1959 Southend West by-election[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Channon14,49355.6-8.6
LiberalHeather Harvey6,31424.2+9.2
LabourAnthony Pearson-Clarke5,28020.2-0.6
Majority8,17931.4-12.0
Turnout
Conservative holdSwing-6.0
General Election 1959: Southend West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Channon27,61258.2+2.6
LiberalHeather Harvey10,57722.3-1.9
LabourAnthony Pearson-Clarke9,21919.4-0.8
Majority17,03535.9+4.5
Turnout77.7
Conservative holdSwing

References

Party political offices
Preceded by Treasurer of the Liberal Party
1959–1962
With: Baron Grantchester
Patrick Lort-Phillips (1959–1960)
J. C. McLaughlin (1961–1962)
Succeeded by