Midlothian and Peebles (UK Parliament constituency)
Midlothian and Peebles | |
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Former County constituency for the House of Commons | |
1950–1955 | |
Number of members | One |
Replaced by | Midlothian |
Created from |
Midlothian & Peebles Northern Peebles & Southern |
Midlothian and Peebles was a short-lived county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1950 until 1955. It was formed by a merger of parts of the old Midlothian and Peebles Northern and Peebles and Southern constituencies. It was reunited in 1955 to form Midlothian.
Boundaries
For its short existence, Midlothian and Peebles covered the counties of Midlothian and Peebles inclusive of all the burghs situated therein except the county of the city of Edinburgh and the burgh of Musselburgh.[1][2]
Members of Parliament
Election results
United Kingdom general election, 1950 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labour | David Johnstone Pryde | 26,966 | 52.8 | ||
Conservative | F Horsbrugh | 19,778 | 38.7 | ||
Liberal | William Weir Gilmour | 4,365 | 8.54 | ||
Majority | 7,188 | 14.1 | |||
Turnout | 82.9 | ||||
United Kingdom general election, 1951 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labour | David Johnstone Pryde | 29,271 | 55.3 | ||
Conservative | James Anthony Stodart | 23,681 | 44.7 | ||
Majority | 5,590 | 10.6 | |||
Turnout | 83.8 | ||||
References
- ↑ Representation of the People Act 1948, Schedule 1, Part III.
- ↑ Midlothian and Peebles Boundaries Vision of Britain
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