Haltemprice and Howden (UK Parliament constituency)

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Haltemprice and Howden
County constituency

Haltemprice and Howden shown within Humberside, and Humberside shown within England
Created: 1997
MP: David Davis
Party: Conservative
Type: House of Commons
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
EP constituency: Yorkshire and the Humber

Haltemprice and Howden 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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The constituency covers a wide area stretching from Hull in the east to the outskirts of Goole in the west and northwards to Holme-on-Spalding-Moor. The bulk of the population is centred in the Hull suburbs of Willerby, Kirk Ella, Anlaby and Cottingham. Rural Howdenshire forms the bulk of the geographical area of the constituency but provides only a small part of the total electorate.

The constituency includes many towns and villages along the A63 corridor including, Brough, Elloughton, South Cave, North Ferriby, Swanland, Gilberdyke, Newport, Welton and Melton.

There are presently Conservative Councillors in Howden, Howdenshire, Dale, South Hunsley, Cottingham North and Willerby and Kirk Ella Wards. The Liberal Democrats enjoy their strongest support in Anlaby, Anlaby Common and parts of Cottingham. The Lib Dems only hold Councillors in Tranby Ward (Anlaby & Anlaby Common) and the Cottingham South Ward. There are no Labour Councillors in the constituency. The local East Riding Council is strongly Conservative and the Tories presently hold 47 of the 64 seats on the COuncil.

This constituency will see only small boundary changes before the next election. These minor adjustments will bring the constituencies of the East Riding into line with local government boundaries. Haltemprice and Howden will lose the village of North Newbald to Beverley and Holderness and gain the village of Dunswell from Beverley and Holderness. The electoral impact of these changes is insignificant.

[edit] History

The area covered by the constituency was previously part of the Boothferry constituency.

In the 2005 General Election, the Liberal Democrats made this one of their top targets for unseating Tory MPs. That campaign failed with the Conservatives increasing their majority three-fold and the Lib Dem share of the vote falling. Since then the Lib Dems have continued to collapse locally, losing a number of Councillors, including the previously safe Lib Dem Howden Ward in a by-election in December 2005. The Lib Dems lost 5 seats here in the local elections of 2007 and there are now 14 Conservative Councillors compared to four Lib Dem Councillors in the constituency.

The area was placed as 10th most affluent in the country in the 2003 Barclays Private Clients survey[1].

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[edit] Election results

General Election 2005: Haltemprice and Howden
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Davis 22,792 47.5 +4.3
Liberal Democrat Jon Neal 17,676 36.8 -2.1
Labour Edward Hart 6,104 12.7 -3.0
British National Party John Mainprize 798 1.7 +1.7
UK Independence Philip Lane 659 1.4 -0.8
Majority 5,116 10.7
Turnout 48,029 70.1 +4.3
Conservative hold Swing +3.2
General Election 2001: Haltemprice and Howden
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Davis 18,994 43.2 -0.8
Liberal Democrat Jon Neal 17,091 38.9 +10.1
Labour Leslie Howell 6,898 15.7 -7.9
UK Independence Joanne Robinson 945 2.2 +1.5
Majority 1,903 4.3
Turnout 43,928 65.8 -9.6
Conservative hold Swing
General Election 1997: Haltemprice and Howden
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Davis 21,809 44.0 N/A
Liberal Democrat Diana Wallis 14,295 28.8 N/A
Labour George McManus 11,701 23.6 N/A
Referendum Party T. Pearson 1,370 2.8 N/A
UK Independence G. Bloom 301 0.6 N/A
Natural Law B. Stevens 74 0.1 N/A
Majority 7,514 N/A
Turnout 75.5 N/A
Conservative hold Swing

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