Sedgefield (UK Parliament constituency)

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Sedgefield
County constituency

Sedgefield shown within County Durham, and County Durham shown within England
Created: 1918, 1983
MP: Tony Blair
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
County: County Durham
EP constituency: North East England

Sedgefield is a parliamentary 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. Sedgefield is situated in County Durham, an area renowned for its mining history and very strong affiliation to the Labour Party.

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[edit] Boundaries

The seat, in County Durham in the North East region of England, comprises:

[edit] Boundary review

Following the review of parliamentary representation in County Durham, the Boundary Commission for England has made only minor changes to the Sedgefield constituency. It will be fought on the new boundaries at the 2009 or 2010 UK general election.

The electoral wards used in the modified seat are;

  • Bishop Middleham and Cornforth, Broom, Chilton, Ferryhill, Fishburn and Old Trimdon, Greenfield Middridge, Neville and Simpasture, New Trimdon and Trimdon Grange, Sedgefield, Shafto St Marys, West and Woodham from Sedgefield.
  • Thornley and Wheatley Hill, and Wingate from Easington
  • Heighington and Coniscliffe, Hurworth, Middleton St George, and Sadberge and Whessoe from Darlington

[edit] History

The constituency has been in use for two separate periods. It was first created in time for the 1918 general election, and then abolished for the February 1974 election. It was recreated in 1983 and has existed ever since.

[edit] Members of Parliament

Sedgefield attracts much attention as the current MP is Tony Blair, leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister. Tony Blair has been the constituency's only MP since its re-creation in 1983.

[edit] 1918-1974

Election Member Party
1918 Constituency created
1918 Rowland Burdon Conservative
1922 John Herriotts Labour
1923 Leonard Ropner Conservative
1929 John Herriotts Labour
1931 Roland Jennings Conservative
1935 John Leslie Labour
1950 Joseph Slater Labour
1970 David Reed Labour
1974 Constituency abolished

[edit] 1983-present

Election Member Party
1983 Constituency re-established
1983 Tony Blair Labour

[edit] Elections

[edit] Elections in the 2000s

General election of 2005

In the 2005 election Tony Blair was returned as MP for Sedgefield. Sedgefield also had more candidates standing, 15, than any other constituency in the UK. One candidate, Reg Keys, was the father of a military policeman killed while serving in Iraq and a founder member of Military Families Against the War. He stood on a platform of opposition to the Iraq War.

General Election 2005: Sedgefield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tony Blair 24,421 58.9 -6.0
Conservative Gp Capt Al Lockwood 5,972 14.4 -6.5
Liberal Democrats Robert Browne 4,935 11.9 +2.9
Independent Reg Keys 4,252 10.3
UKIP William Brown 646 1.6 -0.8
National Front Mark Farrell 253 0.6
Veritas Fiona Luckhurst-Matthews 218 0.5
Independent Berony Abraham 205 0.5
Monster Raving Loony Melodie Staniforth 157 0.4
Blair Must Go Party Jonathan Cockburn 103 0.2
Senior Citizens Party Terry Pattinson 97 0.2
UK Pensioners Party Cherri Gilham 82 0.2
Independent Helen John 68 0.2 -0.4
Independent John Barker 45 0.1
Independent Julian Brennan 17 0.0
Majority 18,449 44.5
Turnout 41,475 62.2 +0.2
Labour hold Swing 0.2
General election of 2001
General Election 2001: Sedgefield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tony Blair 26,110 64.9 -6.3
Conservative Douglas Carswell 8,397 20.9 +3.1
Liberal Democrats Andrew Duffield 3,624 9.0 +2.5
UKIP Andrew Spence 974 2.4
Socialist Labour Brian Gibson 518 1.3 +0.3
Rock 'n' Roll Loony Christopher Driver 375 0.9
Independent (politician) Helen John 260 0.6
Majority 17,713 44.0
Turnout 40,258 62.0 -10.3
Labour hold Swing

[edit] Elections in the 1990s

General election of 1997
General Election 1997: Sedgefield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tony Blair 33,526 71.2 +10.8
Conservative Elizabeth Pitman 8,383 17.8 -11.1
Liberal Democrats Ronald Beadle 3,050 6.5 -4.1
Referendum Party Ms M Hall 1,683 3.6
Socialist Labour Brian Gibson 474 1.0
Majority 25,143 53.4 +21.8
Turnout 47,116
General election of 1992
General Election 1992: Sedgefield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tony Blair 28,453 60.5
Conservative Nicholas Jopling 13,594 28.9
Liberal Democrats Gary Huntington 4,982 10.6
Majority 14,859 31.6
Turnout 47,029

[edit] See also

Constituencies in North East England
Labour

Bishop Auckland | Blaydon | Blyth Valley | City of Durham | Darlington | Easington | Gateshead East and Washington West | Hartlepool | Houghton and Washington East | Jarrow | Middlesbrough | Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland | Newcastle upon Tyne Central | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend | Newcastle upon Tyne North | North Durham | North Tyneside | North West Durham | Redcar | Sedgefield | South Shields | Stockton North | Stockton South | Sunderland North | Sunderland South | Tyne Bridge | Tynemouth | Wansbeck

Liberal Democrat

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Conservative

Hexham

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