East Worthing and Shoreham (UK Parliament constituency)

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East Worthing and Shoreham
County constituency

East Worthing and Shoreham shown within West Sussex, and West Sussex shown within England
Created: 1997
MP: Tim Loughton
Party: Conservative
Type: House of Commons
County: West Sussex
EP constituency: South East England

East Worthing and Shoreham 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

The constituency covers the eastern portion of Worthing and the town of Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex.

[edit] Boundary review

Following their review of parliamentary boundaries in West Sussex, the Boundary Commission for England has made alterations to all existing constituencies to deal with population changes. The modified East Worthing and Shoreham constituency is created with the following electoral wards:

  • The District of Adur
  • The Worthing wards of Broadwater, Gaisford, Offington, and Selden

[edit] History

Immediately prior to its creation in 1997, the Shoreham portion of this constituency had been in the Shoreham seat and the East Worthing portion had been in the Worthing seat. Prior to 1974, the Shoreham portion had been a part of the Arundel and Shoreham seat.

Between 1945 and 1950, the entirety of this constituency was subsumed within the Worthing seat and between 1918 and 1945 within the Horsham and Worthing seat.

[edit] Members of Parliament

[edit] Elections

General Election 2005: East Worthing and Shoreham
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tim Loughton 19,548 43.9 +0.7
Labour Daniel Yates 11,365 25.5 −3.5
Liberal Democrats James Doyle 10,844 24.3 +1.4
UK Independence Richard Jelf 2,109 4.7 +1.9
Legalise Cannabis Chris Baldwin 677 1.5 −0.6
Majority 8,183 18.4
Turnout 44,543 61.6 1.7
Conservative hold Swing +2.1
General Election 2001: East Worthing and Shoreham
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tim Loughton 18,608 43.2 +2.7
Labour Daniel Yates 12,469 29.0 +5.0
Liberal Democrats Paul Elgood 9,876 22.9 −7.6
UK Independence Jim McCulloch 1,195 2.8 +1.0
Legalise Cannabis Christopher Baldwin 920 2.1 +2.1
Majority 6,139 14.2
Turnout 43,068 59.7 −13.1
Conservative hold Swing
General Election 1997: East Worthing and Shoreham
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tim Loughton 20,864 40.5
Liberal Democrats Martin King 15,766 30.6
Labour Mark Williams 12,335 23.9
Referendum Party J. McCulloch 1,683 3.3
UK Independence R. Jarvis 921 1.8
Majority 5,098
Turnout 72.9

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