Infobox UKconstituency main name South West Staffordshireparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1974 abolished 1983 type County elects howmany One previous next SouthStaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencySouthStaffordshire region England county StaffordshireSouth West Staffordshire was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Staffordshire . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system. History The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, February 1974 February 1974 general election , and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 general election . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 Patrick Thomas Cormack Patrick Cormack Conservative Party UK Conservative colspan 2 align center United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 colspan 2 renamed SouthStaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencySouthStaffordshire Election results Empty section date June 2008 References Rayment hc s 4 DEFAULTSORT StaffordshireSouth West Category Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire historic Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1974 Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1983 UK hist constituency stub ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name South East Staffordshire type County year 1983 abolished 1997 elects howmany One next Tamworth UKParliamentconstituency Tamworth , Lichfield UKParliamentconstituency Lichfield region England county StaffordshireSouth East Staffordshire was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency which returned one Member of Parliament MP to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was created for the United ... election, 1997 1997 general election , when it was replaced by the new Tamworth UKParliamentconstituency Tamworth constituency . Boundaries The main settlement in the constituency was the town of Tamworth . On the seat s abolition for the 1997 general election, it transferred to the Tamworth UKParliamentconstituency new seat of the same name . Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member ref rayment hc s 4 ref Party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 Sir David Lightbown Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Labour Party UK meta color South East Staffordshire by election, 1996 1996 Brian Jenkins politician Brian Jenkins Labour Party UK Labour colspan 2 align center United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Tamworth UKParliamentconstituency Tamworth and Lichfield UKParliamentconstituency Lichfield Elections Expand section date March 2011 Elections ... 1992 StaffordshireSouth East ref cite web url http www.politicsresources.net area uk ge92 ge92index.htm ... Party UK swing &minus 4.3 Election box end Notes and references reflist DEFAULTSORT StaffordshireSouth East Category Tamworth Category Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire historic ... constituencies disestablished in 1997 UK hist constituency stub ... 2010 12 06 ref Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name SouthStaffordshireparliamentuk map1 SouthStaffordshire map2 EnglandStaffordshire ... previous South West StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencySouth West Staffordshire next electorate ... election , replacing it with two new two seat constituencies East StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency East Staffordshire and West StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency West Staffordshire . 1983 present The present SouthStaffordshireconstituency was established in 1983, although in reality this was merely a renaming of the StaffordshireSouth West constituency formed in 1974 from parts of the former constituencies of Brierley Hill UKParliamentconstituency Brierley Hill and Cannock UKParliamentconstituency Cannock . It covered the whole of the SouthStaffordshire district until ... UKParliamentconstituencySouth West Staffordshire style background color Conservative Party ... Midlands year2 1832 abolished2 1868 type2 County previous2 StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencyStaffordshire next2 East StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency East Staffordshire and West StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency West Staffordshire elects howmany2 Two Image with unknown copyright ... county constituency of StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencyStaffordshire was divided under ... UKParliamentconstituency the Northern division of Staffordshire and the Southern division ... StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency East Staffordshire and West StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency ... past the post system of election. There was a previous constituency of SouthStaffordshire or Staffordshire ... UKParliamentconstituency Stafford constituency. It is a safe seat for the Conservative Party ... Party . Bushell had already stood in the Greenwich and Woolwich UKParliamentconstituency ... Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury The Viscount Ingestre Conservative Party UK Conservative SouthStaffordshire ... 2 Conservative Party UK Conservative SouthStaffordshire by election, 1853 1853 by election rowspan ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Staffordshireparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1290 abolished 1832 type County elects howmany Two previous next North StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency North Staffordshire and SouthStaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencySouthStaffordshire region England county StaffordshireStaffordshire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain ... member divisions, North StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency Northern Staffordshire and SouthStaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency Southern Staffordshire , and also created new boroughs from three of the larger towns previously in the county constituency Stoke upon Trent UKParliamentconstituency Stoke upon Trent , Walsall UKParliamentconstituency Walsall and Wolverhampton UKParliamentconstituency Wolverhampton . Members of Parliament MPs 1290 1640 Expand list date August 2008 class ... colspan 6 Constituency abolished replaced by North StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency North Staffordshire and SouthStaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencySouthStaffordshire Notes references ... the boroughs of Stafford UKParliamentconstituency Stafford and Newcastle under Lyme UKParliamentconstituency Newcastle under Lyme , and part of the borough of Tamworth UKParliamentconstituency Tamworth , each of which elected two MPs in its own right for part of the period when Staffordshire was a constituency ... The constituency, which first returned members to Parliament in 1290 , consisted of the historic counties ... www.historyofparliamentonline.org volume 1386 1421 constituencies staffordshire title History of Parliament ... volume 1509 1558 constituencies staffordshire title History of Parliament accessdate 2011 ... volume 1558 1603 constituencies staffordshire title History of Parliament ... center Staffordshire s representation reverted to two Members in the Third Protectorate Parliament ... more details
for the local government district East Staffordshire Infobox UKconstituency main name East Staffordshireparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1868 abolished 1885 type County elects howmany Two previous SouthStaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencySouthStaffordshire next region England county Staffordshire East Staffordshire or Staffordshire East formally the Eastern division of Staffordshire was a county constituency in the county of Staffordshire . It returned two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament MPs to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the Plurality at large voting bloc vote system. History The constituency was first created by the Reform Act 1867 Second Reform Act for the United Kingdom general election, 1868 1868 general election , and abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 ... Party UK meta color rowspan 3 Michael Bass, 1st Baron Burton Michael Arthur Bass rowspan 3 Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Liberal Party UK meta color John Robinson McClean Liberal Party UK Liberal Party East Staffordshire by election, 1873 1873 by election style background color Conservative Party UK meta color Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip Samuel Charles Allsopp Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1880 1880 style background color Liberal Party UK meta color Sir Henry Wiggin, 1st Baronet Henry Samuel Wiggin Liberal Party UK Liberal Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 1885 colspan 6 constituency abolished Election results Empty section date June 2008 References Rayment hc s 4 DEFAULTSORT Staffordshire East Category Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire historic Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1868 Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1885 UK hist constituency ... June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable Election colspan 2 1st Member 1st Party colspan ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name West Staffordshireparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1868 abolished 1885 type County elects howmany Two previous SouthStaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencySouthStaffordshire next region England county Staffordshire year2 1885 abolished2 1918 type2 County previous2 next2 elects howmany2 One West Staffordshire was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Staffordshire which returned two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament MPs to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom until 1885, and then one member. History The constituency was created for the United Kingdom ... Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1918 UK hist constituency stub ..., 1918 1918 general election . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament MPs ... United Kingdom general election, 1868 1868 rowspan 2 style background color Conservative Party UK meta color rowspan 2 Sir Sir Smith Child, 1st Baronet Smith Child , Bt. rowspan 2 Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Conservative Party UK meta color Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram Conservative Party UK Conservative 1871 rowspan 2 style background color Conservative Party UK meta color rowspan 2 Francis Monckton rowspan 2 Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1874 1874 style background color Conservative Party UK meta color Alexander Staveley Hill Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 colspan 6 representation ... color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 rowspan 2 Hamar Alfred Bass Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Liberal Unionist Party meta color 1886 Liberal Unionist Party UK Liberal Unionist style background color Liberal Unionist Party meta color West Staffordshire by election, 1898 1898 by election Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon Sir Alexander ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Mid Staffordshireparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1983 abolished 1997 type County elects howmany one previous next Lichfield UKParliamentconstituency Lichfield , Stone UKParliamentconstituency Stone , Cannock Chase UKParliamentconstituency Cannock Chase , Stafford UKParliamentconstituency Stafford region England county Staffordshire towns Lichfield , Rugeley , Stone, Staffordshire Stone Mid Staffordshire was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom from 1983 until 1997. It covered a swathe of territory across the centre of Staffordshire , stretching from Lichfield and Rugeley in the south to Stone, Staffordshire Stone in the north. At the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 general election , the seat was won by John Heddle of the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party , who had previously represented the Lichfield and Tamworth UKParliamentconstituency Lichfield and Tamworth constituency ... in Staffordshire, and Mid Staffordshire was abolished. It was replaced by parts of four constituencies mostly by the Lichfield UKParliamentconstituency Lichfield and Stone UKParliamentconstituency Stone constituencies, apart from Rugeley which was included in Cannock Chase UKParliamentconstituency ... UKParliamentconstituency Stafford constituency. Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan ... Subsequently MP for Lichfield UKParliamentconstituency Lichfield United Kingdom general election ... Staffordshire by election, 1990 1990 by election Sylvia Heal Labour Party UK Labour Speaker of the British ... Election 1987 Mid Staffordshire Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK ... Election 1983 Mid Staffordshire Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK ... Heddle s suicide in December 1989, a Mid Staffordshire by election, 1990 by election followed ... Riots took place only days after the by election . Sylvia Heal of the Labour Party UK Labour Party ... more details
for the local government district North Staffordshire Infobox UKconstituency main name North Staffordshireparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1832 abolished 1885 type County elects howmany Two previous StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencyStaffordshire next North West StaffordshireUKParliamentconstituency North West Staffordshire br Leek UKParliamentconstituency Leek region England county Staffordshire North Staffordshire formally the Northern division of Staffordshire was a county constituency in the county of Staffordshire . It returned two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament MPs to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the Plurality at large voting bloc vote system. History The constituency ... Minton Campbell rowspan 2 Conservative Party UK Conservative North Staffordshire by election, 1878 ... Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1885 UK hist constituency ..., 1885 1885 general election . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class ... general election, 1837 1837 style background color Conservative Party UK meta color Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton Hon. Bingham Baring Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1841 1841 style background color Conservative Party UK meta color Jesse David Watts Russell Conservative Party UK Conservative rowspan 6 style background color Conservative Party UK meta color rowspan 6 Charles Adderley, 1st Baron Norton Charles Adderley rowspan 6 Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1847 1847 style background color Conservative Party UK meta color George Egerton, 2nd Earl of Ellesmere Viscount Brackley Conservative Party UK Conservative North Staffordshire by election, 1851 1851 by election style background color Conservative Party UK meta color Sir Smith Child, 1st Baronet Smith Child Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name North West Staffordshire Type County Year 1885 Abolition 1918 members one North West Staffordshire was a United Kingdom constituencies constituency in Staffordshire which returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . Elections were held using the first past the post voting system. History The constituency was created for the United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 general election , and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 general election . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style ... in 1918 UK hist constituency stub ... Party UK Liberal style background color meta color United Kingdom general election, 1886 1886 Justinian Edwards Heathcote party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1892 1892 Sir James Heath, 1st Baronet Sir James Heath Conservative Party UK Conservative style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1906 1906 Alfred Billson Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Liberal Labour UK meta color North West Staffordshire by election, 1907 1907 rowspan 2 Albert Stanley Labour politician Albert Stanley Liberal Labour UK Lib Lab style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, January 1910 1910 Labour Party UK Labour style background color Labour Party UK meta color North West Staffordshire by election, 1916 1916 Samuel Finney Labour Party UK Labour colspan 2 align center United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 colspan 2 constituency abolished Election results Empty section date June 2008 References Rayment hc s 4 DEFAULTSORT Staffordshire North West Category Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire historic Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Staffordshire Moorlands parliamentuk map1 StaffordshireMoorlands2007 map2 EnglandStaffordshire map entity Staffordshire map year year 1983 abolished type County elects ... to Staffordshire Moorlands, with two rural wards transferring to the new Stone UKParliamentconstituency Stone constituency . ref name BBC However in the same proposed boundary changes, the neighbouring ... adm3rd region GB STS display title DEFAULTSORT Staffordshire Moorlands UkParliamentConstituency Category ... in the constituency of Stoke on Trent North UKParliamentconstituency Stoke on Trent North and two wards transferring to Newcastle under Lyme UKParliamentconstituency Newcastle under Lyme . At the local ... Staffordshire Moorlands, UK Polling report ref Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election ... accessdate 13 March 2011 ref mp Karen Bradley party Conservative Party UK region England county Staffordshire european West Midlands Staffordshire Moorlands is a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elects one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election. The current MP is Karen Bradley of the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party . The constituency covers the largely rural areas of north east Staffordshire , to the east of Stoke on Trent . The largest towns are Leek, Staffordshire Leek and Biddulph . Boundaries The constituency succeeded the former Leek UKParliamentconstituencyconstituency of Leek and was first contested at the United Kingdom general ... Staffordshire Moorlands Election box candidate with party link party Labour Party UK candidate Charlotte ... Party UK swing &minus 6.2 Election box end See also List of Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire ... hi english static vote2001 results constituencies constituencies 534.stm Staffordshire Moorlands ... to Staffordshire Moorlands. ref name BBC To make way for the 19,000 voters in Kidsgrove, a heavily ... more details
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to SouthStaffordshireUKParliamentconstituencySouthStaffordshire parliamentary constituency , although the north of the district is covered by the Stafford UKParliamentconstituency . Patrick Cormack Sir Patrick Cormack of the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party held the SouthStaffordshire ...refimprove date January 2010 For The water company SouthStaffordshire Water Infobox settlement See Infobox ... Elements unique to this article official name SouthStaffordshire District image skyline imagesize image ... mapsize 150px map alt map caption SouthStaffordshire shown within Staffordshire subdivision name2 West Midlands region West Midlands subdivision name3 Staffordshire subdivision name5 Codsall established date1 1 April 1974 governing body SouthStaffordshire District Council leader party EnglishDistrictControl ... blank1 info 41UF blank2 info gbmappingsmall SJ8701803171 website URL http www.sstaffs.gov.uk SouthStaffordshire is a Non metropolitan district local government district in Staffordshire , England . The district ... maps.aspx title SouthStaffordshire Council Directions accessdate 2010 01 20 ref one of the larger settlements ... park.aspx title Baggeridge County Park publisher SouthStaffordshire Council accessdate 2010 01 20 ref ... region GB STS display title Category Local government in Staffordshire Category SouthStaffordshire ... Midlands region bg de SouthStaffordshire es SouthStaffordshire it SouthStaffordshire nl SouthStaffordshire no SouthStaffordshire pl SouthStaffordshire ro SouthStaffordshire ... Shropshire to the west and Worcestershire to the south. It contains no towns of major size ... 1972 , by the merger of Cannock Rural District in the north and Seisdon Rural District in the south ... , Perton and Wombourne . Other villages in the district include Coven, Staffordshire Coven , Essington , Featherstone, Staffordshire Featherstone , Gospel End , Huntington, Staffordshire Huntington ... for the Conservative Party. Countryside There are many beauty spots within the South Stafforshire ... more details
SouthUkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands county historic Category Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire historic Category United Kingdom ...UK former constituency infobox Name Wolverhampton South Type Borough Year 1885 Abolition 1918 members one Wolverhampton South was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in the town of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands county West Midlands of England . It returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . History The constituency was created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 general election , when the former two seat Wolverhampton East UKParliamentconstituency Wolverhampton constituency was divided into three single member constituencies. It was abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 general election . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 rowspan 2 Charles Pelham Villiers Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Liberal Unionist meta color United ... Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 colspan 2 constituency abolished Election results Empty section date June 2008 See also List of Members of Parliament for Wolverhampton ... disestablished in 1918 Category Parliamentary constituencies in Wolverhampton UK hist constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy Wolverhampton South ... color Wolverhampton South by election, 1898 1898 by election John Lloyd Gibbons Liberal Unionist style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1900 1900 Henry Norman Sir Henry Norman Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Conservative Party UK meta ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Reading Southparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1950 abolished 1955 type Borough previous Reading UKParliamentconstituency Reading next Reading UKParliamentconstituency Reading year2 1974 abolished2 1983 type2 Borough previous2 Reading UKParliamentconstituency Reading next2 Reading East UKParliamentconstituency Reading East , Reading West UKParliamentconstituency Reading West electorate region England county Berkshire towns Reading, Berkshire Reading Reading South was a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elected one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election. The constituency covered an area in and around the town of Reading, Berkshire Reading in the county of Berkshire . Members of ParliamentConstituency created 1950 1950 1955 Ian Mikardo , Labour Party UK Labour Constituency abolished 1955 Constituency recreated 1974 1974 1983 Gerard Folliott Vaughan Gerard Vaughan , Conservative Party UK Conservative Constituency abolished 1983 Politics and history of the constituency The Reading South parliamentary constituency was first created for the United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 general election by splitting the previous parliamentary constituency of Reading UKParliamentconstituency Reading into Reading North UKParliamentconstituency North and South divisions. The seat was contested and won for the Labour Party UK Labour Party by Ian Mikardo , the sitting MP for the Reading constituency ... in Reading were reorganised, creating the new constituencies of Reading East UKParliamentconstituency Reading East and Reading West UKParliamentconstituency Reading West . Gerard Vaughan ... Kingdom general election, 1955 1955 general election . The Reading Southconstituency was recreated ... disestablished in 1983 UK hist constituency stub ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name Leeds Southparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1885 abolished 1983 type Borough elects howmany One previous Leeds UKParliamentconstituency Leeds next Morley and Leeds SouthUKParliamentconstituency Morley and Leeds South electorate region England county ... replaced by the new Morley and Leeds SouthUKParliamentconstituency Morley and Leeds Southconstituency ... . It was then largely replaced by the new Morley and Leeds SouthUKParliamentconstituency Morley and Leeds Southconstituency. After the 1983 general election Leeds was represented by the constituencies of Leeds Central, Leeds East, Leeds North East UKParliamentconstituency Leeds North East , Leeds North West UKParliamentconstituency Leeds North West , Leeds West and Morley and Leeds South. There were also constituencies of Elmet UKParliamentconstituency Elmet created 1983 and Pudsey ... abolished References Rayment hc l 1 s start s par uk s bef before Bristol South East UKParliamentconstituency ... years 1950 1951 s aft after Saffron Walden UKParliamentconstituency Saffron Walden s bef before Lewisham SouthUKParliamentconstituency Lewisham South s ttl title Constituency represented by the Leader of the Opposition years 1955 1963 s aft after Belper UKParliamentconstituency Belper end DEFAULTSORT Leeds SouthUkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in Yorkshire ... of that year. Leeds UKParliamentconstituency Leeds had previously been represented by two MPs ... Leeds Central UKParliamentconstituency Leeds Central , Leeds East UKParliamentconstituency Leeds East , Leeds North UKParliamentconstituency Leeds North , Leeds South and Leeds West UKParliamentconstituency Leeds West . The constituencies of Morley UKParliamentconstituency Morley , Otley UKParliamentconstituency Otley and Pudsey UKParliamentconstituency Pudsey were also created in 1885 ... UK hist constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy Leeds South ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name Cardiff South East Type Borough Year 1950 Abolition 1983 members one Previous Cardiff Central UKParliamentconstituency Cardiff Central , Cardiff East UKParliamentconstituency Cardiff East and Cardiff SouthUKParliamentconstituency Cardiff South Next Cardiff South and Penarth UKParliamentconstituency Cardiff South and Penarth Cardiff South East was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in Cardiff , Wales . It returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . The constituency ... s MP. Its present day equivalent is Cardiff South and Penarth UKParliamentconstituency Cardiff South and Penarth . Boundaries Empty section date May 2009 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 Rt Hon James Callaghan Labour Party UK Labour Election results Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1979 General Election 1979 Cardiff South East Election box candidate with party link party Labour Party UK candidate James Callaghan votes 23,871 percentage 59.3 ... Parliamentconstituency Barnet s ttl title Constituency represented by the Chancellor of the Exchequer years 1964 1967 s aft after Birmingham Stechford UKParliamentconstituency Birmingham Stechford s bef before Huyton UKParliamentconstituency Huyton s ttl title Constituency represented by the Prime Minister years 1976 1979 s aft after Finchley UKParliamentconstituency Finchley s bef before Finchley UKParliamentconstituency Finchley s ttl title Constituency represented by the Leader of the Opposition years 1979 1980 s aft after Ebbw Vale UKParliamentconstituency Ebbw Vale end DEFAULTSORT Cardiff South East UkParliamentConstituency Category Politics of Cardiff Category History of Glamorgan ... Minister UK hist constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy Cardiff South East ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name West Ham Southparliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1950 abolished 1974 type Borough elects howmany One previous Plaistow UKParliamentconstituency Plaistow and Silvertown UKParliamentconstituency Silvertown next Newham SouthUKParliamentconstituency Newham South region England county year2 1885 abolished2 1918 type2 Borough previous2 South Essex UKParliamentconstituencySouth Essex next2 Plaistow UKParliamentconstituency Plaistow and Silvertown UKParliamentconstituency Silvertown elects howmany2 One West Ham South was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in the County Borough of West Ham , in what was then Essex but is now Greater London . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post voting system. History The constituency was created under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 ... Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Newham SouthUKParliamentconstituency Newham South Election results Empty section date June 2008 See also West Ham North UKParliamentconstituency West Ham North , 1918&ndash 1950 References Rayment hc w 2 DEFAULTSORT West Ham SouthUkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in London historic ... general election, 1918 1918 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Plaistow UKParliamentconstituency Plaistow and Silvertown UKParliamentconstituency Silvertown MPs 1950 1974 class wikitable colspan ... Category Politics of Newham UK hist constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy West Ham South ..., February 1974 February 1974 general election . Members of Parliament MPs 1885 1918 class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Liberal Labour UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 Joseph Leicester Joseph Lynn Leicester Liberal Labour UK Lib Lab ... more details
Refimprove auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UKconstituency main name Stoke on Trent Southparliamentuk map1 StokeOnTrentSouth2007 map2 EnglandStaffordshire map entity Staffordshire map year year 1950 ... UK region England county Staffordshire european West Midlands towns Stoke on Trent South is a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the united Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elects one Member of Parliament ... 52 59 N 2 9 W type adm3rd region GB STE display title DEFAULTSORT Stoke On Trent SouthUkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire Category Politics of Stoke on Trent Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1950 UKconstituency stub ... Stoke on Trent constituencies, it includes the city s most middle class ward Trentham, Staffordshire Trentham , which is usually out voted by neighbouring working class areas. Members of Parliament ... color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 Ellis Smith Labour Party UK Labour style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1966 1966 Jack Ashley Labour Party UK Labour style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1992 1992 George Stevenson MP George Stevenson Labour Party UK Labour style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 2005 2005 Robert Flello Labour Party UK Labour Elections Elections in the 2010s Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 2010 General Election 2010 Stoke on Trent South ref http www.stoke.gov.uk ccm cms service ... link party Labour Party UK candidate Robert Flello votes 15,446 percentage 38.8 change 8.1 Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate James Rushton votes 11,316 percentage 28.4 change 4.2 Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Democrats UK candidate ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name South Buckinghamshire parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1950 abolished 1974 type County previous Aylesbury UKParliamentconstituency Aylesbury and Eton and Slough UKParliamentconstituency Eton & Slough next Beaconsfield UKParliamentconstituency Beaconsfield and Chesham and Amersham UKParliamentconstituency Chesham & Amersham region England county Buckinghamshire elects howmany One South Buckinghamshire was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in the county of Buckinghamshire , England . From 1950 to 1974, it returned one Member of Parliament MP to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post voting system. History The constituency ... the constituencies of Aylesbury UKParliamentconstituency Aylesbury and Eton and Slough UKParliamentconstituency Eton & Slough . The constituency existed until the February 1974 general election, when major boundary changes split the area between the new constituencies of Beaconsfield UKParliamentconstituency Beaconsfield and Chesham and Amersham UKParliamentconstituency Chesham & Amersham . Boundaries South Buckinghamshire was a County constituency and a division of the Administrative County of Buckinghamshire . It comprised part of southern Buckinghamshire, bordering Aylesbury UKParliamentconstituency Aylesbury to the north, Wycombe UKParliamentconstituency Wycombe to the west and Eton and Slough UKParliamentconstituency Eton and Slough to the south. The constituency included ... disestablished in 1974 UK hist constituency stub ... . Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member ref name rayment Rayment hc b 6 ref Party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 Ronald Bell UK politician Ronald Bell Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name South Hertfordshire parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1974 abolished 1983 type County elects howmany One previous Barnet UKParliamentconstituency Barnet and Enfield West UKParliamentconstituency Enfield West next Hertsmere UKParliamentconstituency Hertsmere region England county Hertfordshire towns South Hertfordshire was a United Kingdom constituencies constituency in Hertfordshire which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was created for the United Kingdom general election, February 1974 February 1974 general election and abolished for the United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 general election when it was partly replaced by the new Hertsmere UKParliamentconstituency Hertsmere constituency . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 Cecil Parkinson Conservative Party UK Conservative colspan 2 align center United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Hertsmere UKParliamentconstituency Hertsmere Election results Empty section date June 2008 References Rayment hc h 3 DEFAULTSORT Hertfordshire South Category Parliamentary constituencies in Hertfordshire historic South Hertfordshire Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1974 Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1983 UK hist constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy South Hertfordshire ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name Wembley South Type Borough Year 1945 Abolition February 1974 members one Previous Harrow UKParliamentconstituency Harrow and Hendon UKParliamentconstituency Hendon Next Brent North UKParliamentconstituency Brent North Wembley South was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in what was then the Borough of Wembley in North West London . It returned one Member of Parliament MP to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system. History Image WembleySouth1945.png right thumb 300px Wembley Southconstituency within the parliamentary county of Middlesex, showing boundaries used from 1945 50. The constituency was created at the United Kingdom general election, 1945 1945 general election , and abolished at the United Kingdom general election, February 1974 February 1974 general election . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1945 1945 Clarence Barton Labour Party UK Labour style background color Conservative Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 Sir Ronald Stanley Russell Ronald Russell Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Brent North UKParliamentconstituency Brent North Election results Empty section date June 2008 References Rayment hc w 2 DEFAULTSORT Wembley SouthUkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in London historic Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1945 Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1974 Category Politics of Brent UK hist constituency stub ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name South Northumberland Type County Year Reform Act 1832 1832 Abolition Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 1885 members two Previous Northumberland UKParliamentconstituency Northumberland Next Hexham UKParliamentconstituency Hexham , Tyneside UKParliamentconstituency Tyneside and Wansbeck UKParliamentconstituency Wansbeck South Northumberland formally the Southern Division of Northumberland was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was represented by two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament MPs , elected by the Plurality at large voting bloc vote system. The constituency was created by the Great Reform Act of 1832 by the splitting of Northumberland UKParliamentconstituency Northumberland constituency into North Northumberland UKParliamentconstituency Northern and Southern divisions. The constituency was abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 , being divided into single member divisions Berwick upon Tweed UKParliamentconstituency Berwick upon Tweed , Hexham UKParliamentconstituency Hexham , Tyneside UKParliamentconstituency Tyneside and Wansbeck UKParliamentconstituency Wansbeck . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of ParliamentConstituency created Reform Act 1832 1832 class wikitable Election colspan 2 1st Member ... Liddell, 2nd Earl of Ravensworth Hon. Henry Liddell Conservative Party UK Conservative South Northumberland ... constituencies disestablished in 1885 UK hist constituency stub ... color Liberal Party UK meta color Thomas Wentworth Beaumont Liberal Party UK Liberal rowspan 3 style background color Conservative Party UK meta color rowspan 3 Matthew Bell politician Matthew Bell rowspan 3 Conservative Party UK Conservative United Kingdom general election, 1837 1837 style background color Liberal Party UK meta color Christopher Blackett Liberal Party UK Liberal United Kingdom ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name Islington South West Type Borough Year 1950 Abolition February 1974 members one Previous Islington Central UKParliamentconstituency Islington Central and Islington South and Finsbury UKParliamentconstituency Islington South and Finsbury Islington South West was a United Kingdom constituencies Parliamentary constituency in the Metropolitan Borough of Islington , in North London . It returned one Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1950 until it was abolished for the United Kingdom general election, February 1974 February 1974 general election . Boundaries Image IslingtonSouthWest1950.png right thumb 300px Islington South West in the Parliamentary County of London, showing boundaries used from 1950 to 1974. Expand section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Year Member Party style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 Albert Evans Labour Party UK Labour style background color Labour Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 George Cunningham Labour Party UK Labour colspan 2 align right United Kingdom general election, February 1974 Feb 1974 colspan 2 constituency abolished see Islington South and Finsbury UKParliamentconstituency Islington South & Finsbury Election results Empty section date June 2008 See also List of Parliamentary constituencies in Greater London References Rayment hc i DEFAULTSORT Islington South West UkParliamentConstituency Category Parliamentary constituencies in London historic Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1950 Category United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1974 Category Politics of Islington UK hist constituency stub ... more details
Infobox UKconstituency main name South Warwickshire parliamentuk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1832 abolished 1885 type County previous Warwickshire UKParliamentconstituency Warwickshire next Nuneaton UKParliamentconstituency Nuneaton , Rugby UKParliamentconstituency Rugby , Stratford on Avon UKParliamentconstituency Stratford on Avon and Tamworth UKParliamentconstituency Tamworth region England county Warwickshire elects howmany Two South Warwickshire was a United Kingdom constituencies parliamentary constituency in the county of Warwickshire in England . It returned two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament MPs to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system. History The constituency was created under the Reform Act 1832 , when the former Warwickshire UKParliamentconstituency Warwickshire constituency was divided into two new divisions North Warwickshire UKParliamentconstituency North Warwickshire and South Warwickshire. South Warwickshire was itself abolished ... section date June 2008 References Rayment hc w 1 DEFAULTSORT South Warwickshire UkParliamentConstituency ... Nuneaton UKParliamentconstituency Nuneaton , Rugby UKParliamentconstituency Rugby , Stratford on Avon UKParliamentconstituency Stratford on Avon and Tamworth UKParliamentconstituency Tamworth ... Liberal Party UK meta color Edward Ralph Charles Sheldon Liberal Party UK Liberal South Warwickshire ... rowspan 2 Evelyn Shirley 1788 1856 Evelyn Shirley rowspan 2 Conservative Party UK Conservative South ... Party UK Conservative South Warwickshire by election, 1849 1849 by election rowspan 2 style background ... rowspan 2 Conservative Party UK Conservative South Warwickshire by election, 1853 1853 by election ... UK Liberal South Warwickshire by election, 1884 1884 by election style background color Conservative ... in 1885 UK hist constituency stub ... more details
UK former constituency infobox Name South East Durham Type County Year 1885 Abolition 1918 members one South East Durham was a county constituency represented in the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elected one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election. The constituency was created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 , when the North Durham UKParliamentconstituency North Durham and South Durham UKParliamentconstituencySouth Durham county divisions were replaced by eight new single member county constituencies. These were Barnard Castle UKParliamentconstituency Barnard Castle , Bishop Auckland UKParliamentconstituency Bishop Auckland , Chester le Street UKParliamentconstituency Chester le Street , Houghton le Spring UKParliamentconstituency Houghton le Spring , Jarrow UKParliamentconstituency Jarrow , Mid Durham UKParliamentconstituency Mid Durham , North West Durham UKParliamentconstituency North West Durham and South East Durham. In addition there were seven County Durham borough ... style background color Liberal Party UK meta color South East Durham by election, 1898 1898 by election Joseph Richardson UK politician Joseph Richardson Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color ... in 1918 UK hist constituency stub ... . Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member Party style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1885 ... UK Liberal style background color Liberal Unionist Party meta color 1886 Liberal Unionist Party Liberal Unionist style background color Liberal Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1892 1892 Joseph Richardson UK politician Joseph Richardson Liberal Party UK Liberal style background color Liberal Unionist Party UK meta color United Kingdom general election, 1895 1895 Sir Sir Henry ... more details