Tag: 2024 Constituency Profile

  • 2024 Constituency Database : Yeovil

    2024 Constituency Database : Yeovil

    YEOVIL

    From 1918 until 1983, Yeovil always returned a Conservative MP (though by only narrow margins over Labour in the 1940s and 1950s). There then followed a period of over 30 years during which the seat was represented by a member of the Liberal Party or their successors, the Liberal Democrats; firstly former leader Paddy Ashdown (1983–2001) and then former Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws (2001 to 2015). At the 2015 election, the seat returned to its former Conservative allegiance as Marcus Fysh defeated Laws by over 5,000 votes. [Wikipedia]

    CANDIDATES

    Steve Ashton Independent
    Laura Bailhache Reform UK
    Adam Dance Liberal Democrats
    Marcus Fysh Conservative and Unionist Party
    Rebecca Montacute Labour Party
    Serena Angela Wootton Green Party

    RESOURCES

    Yeovil General Election Results

  • 2024 Constituency Database : Ynys Môn

    2024 Constituency Database : Ynys Môn

    YNYS MÔN

    The earliest known results are a fragment of the 1541 returns, in which the name of the Knight of the Shire for Anglesey (as Members of Parliament from county constituencies were known before the 19th century) has been lost. It is not known if Anglesey was represented in the parliaments of 1536 and 1539. The borough constituency of Newborough, soon renamed Beaumaris, returned a member of parliament for the boroughs of Anglesey. It was abolished in 1885, leaving only the county constituency of Anglesey. The official name of the constituency in English was Anglesey, until it was replaced by the Welsh name Ynys Môn. Parliament approved the change, to take effect from the 1983 general election. This was purely an alteration of the official name, as no boundary changes were involved. [Wikipedia]

    CANDIDATES:

    Virginia Crosbie Conservative and Unionist Party
    Leena Sarah Farhat Liberal Democrats
    Emmett Jenner Reform UK
    Llinos Medi Plaid Cymru – The Party of Wales
    Martin Schwaller Green Party
    Sir Grumpus L Shorticus The Official Monster Raving Loony Party
    Ieuan Môn Williams Labour Party
    Sam Andrew Wood Libertarian Party

    RESOURCES

    Previous Constituency Election Results

  • 2024 Constituency Database : York Central

    2024 Constituency Database : York Central

    YORK CENTRAL

    York Central is a parliamentary constituency which is represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Rachael Maskell of the Labour Party and the Co-operative Party, making it one of only three constituencies (including Middlesbrough and Selby and Ainsty) in North Yorkshire not currently represented by the Conservatives. After the 2005 general election the parliamentary representation in North Yorkshire was reviewed by the Boundary Commission for England, which recommended the division of the former City of York constituency before the 2010 general election leading to two constituencies within the borders of the city of York – York Central is entirely surrounded by York Outer. York Central is one of only two UK Parliament constituencies to be surrounded by another constituency. The other constituency, Bath, is entirely surrounded by North East Somerset. [Wikipedia]

    CANDIDATES

    Cliff Bond Reform UK
    Richard William Hudson Conservative and Unionist Party
    Roger James Independent
    Ruairi Kendall Independent
    Lars Kramm Green Party
    Alasdair Lord Independent
    Rachael Maskell Labour and Co-operative Party
    Leo Otis Mayne Independent
    Alan Page Liberal Democrats

    RESOURCES

    York Central Election Results

  • 2024 Constituency Database : York Outer

    2024 Constituency Database : York Outer

    YORK OUTER

    The constituency is in the form of a ring surrounding the York Central constituency, and thus includes the outer areas of York itself and the surrounding rural areas. The Army’s Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall, and the former RAF Elvington and RAF Rufforth lie in the constituency, as does the University of York. Residents’ health and wealth are around average for the UK. The area is currently ranked in the top 10 least deprived constituencies in the UK. [Wikipedia].

    It is currently held by Julian Sturdy with a majority of 9,985.

    CANDIDATES

    Darren Borrows Independent
    Luke Charters Labour Party
    John Edward Crispin-Bailey Reform UK
    David James Eadington Yorkshire Party
    Keith Andrew Hayden Independent
    Andrew Hollyer Liberal Democrats
    Michael Robin Kearney Green Party
    Hal Aenas Mayne Independent
    Julian Sturdy Conservative and Unionist Party

    RESOURCES

    Previous General Election Results