Hyndburn (UK Parliament constituency)

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Hyndburn
Borough constituency

Hyndburn shown within Lancashire, and Lancashire shown within England
Created: 1983
MP: Greg Pope
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
County: Lancashire
EP constituency: North West England

Hyndburn is a constituency represented in the 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.

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[edit] Boundaries

A mostly Labour-inclined seat,based around the East Lancashire town of Accrington. It also includes Clayton Le Moors, Great Harwood, Haslingden, Oswaldtwistle and Rishton. There is much terraced, owner-occupied housing here and surrounding village that turned the constituency Tory in 1983 (by only 21 votes) and 1987; Labour won it back in 1992 and have held on fairly safely since.

[edit] Boundary review

Following its review of parliamentary representation in Lancashire, the Boundary Commission for England made minor alterations to the existing Hyndburn constituency. Two wards from Rossendale district have been added to the constituency. The Commission rejected a proposal to rename the constituency "Hyndburn and Haslingden", following the Assistant Commissioner's view that;

It is obviously right that constituency names should as far as possible reflect the geography and character of the constituency but equally they should be as succinct as reasonably possible (Commissioners Report, link attached 16 Jan 2006)

The Rossendale wards of Greenfield and Worsley have been added to the entire district of Hyndburn.

[edit] Members of Parliament

[edit] Election results

General Election 2005: Hyndburn
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Greg Pope 18,136 46.0 -8.7
Conservative James Mawdsley 12,549 31.8 -1.4
Liberal Democrats Bill Greene 5,577 14.1 +4.5
British National Christian Jackson 2,444 6.2 +6.2
UK Independence John Whittaker 743 1.9 -0.7
Majority 5,587 14.2
Turnout 39,449 58.8 +1.3
Labour hold Swing -3.7
General Election 2001: Hyndburn
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Greg Pope 20,900 54.7 -0.9
Conservative Peter Britcliffe 12,681 33.2 +1.3
Liberal Democrats Bill Greene 3,680 9.6 +1.0
UK Independence John Tomlin 982 2.6 N/A
Majority 8,219 21.5
Turnout 38,243 57.5 -14.6
Labour hold Swing

[edit] See also

Constituencies in North West England
Labour

Ashton-under-Lyne | Barrow and Furness | Birkenhead | Blackburn | Blackpool North and Fleetwood | Blackpool South | Bolton North East | Bolton South East | Bolton West | Bootle | Burnley | Bury North | Bury South | Carlisle | Chorley | City of Chester | Copeland | Crewe and Nantwich | Crosby | Denton and Reddish | Eccles | Ellesmere Port and Neston | Halton | Heywood and Middleton | Hyndburn | Knowsley North and Sefton East | Knowsley South | Leigh | Liverpool Garston | Liverpool Riverside | Liverpool Walton | Liverpool Wavertree | Liverpool West Derby | Makerfield | Manchester Blackley | Manchester Central | Manchester Gorton | Morecambe and Lunesdale | Oldham East and Saddleworth | Oldham West and Royton | Pendle | Preston | Rossendale and Darwen | Salford | South Ribble | St Helens North | St Helens South | Stalybridge and Hyde | Stockport | Stretford and Urmston | Wallasey | Warrington North | Warrington South | Weaver Vale | West Lancashire | Wigan | Wirral South | Wirral West | Workington | Worsley | Wythenshawe and Sale East

Conservative

Altrincham and Sale West | Congleton | Eddisbury | Fylde | Lancaster and Wyre | Macclesfield | Penrith and The Border | Ribble Valley | Tatton

Liberal Democrat

Cheadle | Hazel Grove | Manchester Withington | Rochdale | Southport | Westmorland and Lonsdale

North West European constituency: Labour (3) | Conservative (3) | Liberal Democrats (2) | UKIP (1)