Stafford (UK Parliament constituency)

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Stafford
County constituency

Stafford shown within Staffordshire, and Staffordshire shown within England
Created: 1295, 1983
MP: David Kidney
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
County: Staffordshire
EP constituency: West Midlands

Stafford 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. The sitting MP is David Kidney. The Conservatives have selected Jeremy Lefroy to contest the seat at the next General Election.

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[edit] Boundaries

The constituency includes the southerly part of the borough of Stafford, including the town of Stafford itself, plus the Penkridge area of South Staffordshire district.

[edit] Members of Parliament

  • Constituency created (1295)
Year First member Second member
1660 Sir Charles Wolseley John Swinfen
1661 Robert Milward William Chetwynd
1674 Walter Chetwynd
February 1679 Sir Thomas Armstrong
August 1679 Sir Thomas Wilbraham
1681 Edwin Skrymsher
1685 Walter Chetwynd Rowland Okeover
1689 Philip Foley John Chetwynd
1690 Jonathan Cope
1694 Thomas Foley
1695 Philip Foley
January 1701 John Chetwynd
November 1701 John Pershall
July 1702 John Chetwynd
December 1702 Walter Chetwynd
1711 Henry Vernon
1712 The Viscount Chetwynd
1715 William Chetwynd
1722 Thomas Foley John Dolphin
1724 Francis Elde
1725 The Viscount Chetwynd
1727 Joseph Nightingale
1734 The Viscount Chetwynd Thomas Foley
1738 The Viscount Chetwynd
1747 John Robins
1754 William Richard Chetwynd
1765 John Crewe
1768 Richard Whitworth
1770 William Neville Hart
1774 Hugo Meynell
1780 Edward Monckton Richard Sheridan
1806 Richard Mansel-Philipps
1812 Ralph Benson Thomas Wilson
1818 Benjamin Benyon Samuel Homfray
1820 Sir George Chetwynd
June 1826 Richard Ironmonger Ralph Benson
December 1826 Thomas Beaumont
1830 John Campbell Thomas Gisborne
1832 William Fawkener Chetwynd Rees Howell Gronow
1835 Sir Francis Goodricke
1837 Robert Farrand
1841 Swynfen Carnegie Edward Manningham-Buller
1847 David Urquhart Thomas Sidney
1852 John Ayshford Wise Arthur Otway
1857 Viscount Ingestre
1859 Thomas Salt
1860 Thomas Sidney
1865 Michael Bass Walter Meller
1868 Henry Davis Pochin
1869 Thomas Salt Reginald Talbot
1874 Alexander Macdonald
1880 Charles McLaren
1881 Thomas Salt

[edit] 1885-1950

  • Reduced to one member (1885)
Election Member Party
1885 Charles McLaren Liberal
1886 Thomas Salt
1892 Sir Theodore Shaw Liberal
1910 Sir Richard Walter Essex
1918 William Ormsby-Gore Coalition Conservative
1938 Peter Thorneycroft Conservative
1945 Stephen Swingler Labour
1950 Constituency abolished: see Stafford & Stone

[edit] 1983-present

Election Member Party
1983 Constituency re-established
1983 Sir Hugh Fraser Conservative
1984 by-election Bill Cash Conservative
1997 David Kidney Labour

[edit] Election results

General Election 2005: Stafford[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour David Kidney 19,889 43.7 -4.3
Conservative David Chambers 17,768 39.0 +2.4
Liberal Democrat Barry Stamp 6,390 14.0 +4.5
UK Independence Frederick Goode 1,507 3.3 -1.9
Majority 2,121 4.7 -6.7
Turnout 45,554 64.7 -0.6
Labour hold Swing -3.3
General Election 2001: Stafford[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour David Kidney 21,285 48.0 +0.4
Conservative Philip Cochrane 16,253 36.6 -2.6
Liberal Democrat Jeanne Pinkerton 4,205 9.5 -1.1
UK Independence Earl of Bradford 2,315 5.2 N/A
Rock 'n' Roll Loony Michael Hames 308 0.7 N/A
Majority 5,032 11.4
Turnout 44,366 65.3 -12.2
Labour hold Swing
General Election 1997: Stafford[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour David Kidney 24,606 47.5 +12.6
Conservative David Cameron 20,292 39.2 -8.9
Liberal Democrat P.A. Hornby 5,840 10.6 -5.9
Referendum Party S.R. Culley 1,146 2.2 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Michael Hames 248 0.5 N/A
Majority 4,314 8.3
Turnout
Labour gain from Conservative Swing

[edit] References

  1. ^ BBC 2005 General Election Site
  2. ^ BBC 2001 General Election Site
  3. ^ BBC 1997 General Election Site

[edit] See also