Brighouse and Spenborough (UK Parliament constituency)

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Brighouse and Spenborough
Borough constituency
Created: 1950
Abolished: 1983
Type: House of Commons
Members: one

Brighouse and Spenborough was a parliamentary constituency in West Yorkshire, covering the town of Brighouse and the metropolitan borough of Spenborough. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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[edit] History

The constituency was created for the 1950 general election, and abolished for the 1983 general election.

[edit] Boundaries

[edit] Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1950 Frederick Arthur Cobb Labour
1950 Lewis John Edwards Labour
1960 Michael Shaw Conservative
1964 Colin Jackson Labour
1970 Wilfred Proudfoot Conservative
1974 Colin Jackson Labour
1979 Gary Waller Conservative
1983 constituency abolished

[edit] Elections

[edit] 1950s

Brighouse and Spenborough by-election, 1950
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Lewis John Edwards 24,004 50.5 −1.71
National Liberal Maj. W E Woolley 23,567 49.5 +1.71
Majority 437 0.91 −3.44
Turnout 47,571 85.4 −2.6
Labour hold Swing −1.71

[edit] 1960s

Brighouse and Spenborough by-election, 1960
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael Shaw 22,472 50.8 +0.9
Labour Colin Jackson 21,806 49.2 -0.9
Majority 666 1.5%
Turnout 44,278
Conservative gain from Labour Swing 0.8

[edit] References