وسترشير الغربية (دائرة انتخابية في المملكة المتحدة)

Coordinates: 52°09′N 2°18′W / 52.15°N 2.30°W / 52.15; -2.30
West Worcestershire
دائرة انتخابية County
لمجلس العموم
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حدود West Worcestershire في Worcestershire.
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موقع Worcestershire ضمن England.
المقاطعةWorcestershire
المسجلون73,001 (December 2010)[1]
الدائرة الحالية
خُلِقت1997 (1997) 1997 (1997)
عضو البرلمانHarriett Baldwin (Conservative)
عدد الأعضاءOne
خلقت منSouth Worcestershire, Leominster
1832 (1832)

1832 (1832)–1885 (1885)

1885 (1885)
عدد الأعضاءTwo
نوع الدائرةCounty constituency
حل محلهاBewdley, Droitwich, Evesham, East Worcestershire and North Worcestershire
خلقت منWorcestershire
تراكب
الدائرة الانتخابية الاوروبيةWest Midlands

وسترشير الغربية إنگليزية: West Worcestershire هي إحدى الدوائر الانتخابية في المملكة المتحدة الممثلة في مجلس العموم في برلمان المملكة المتحدة عن Worcestershire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Harriett Baldwin, a Conservative.[n 1] The constituency is considered a safe seat for the Conservatives, having been a marginal with the Liberal Democrats from 1997 to 2010. The constituency boundaries roughly correspond with the Malvern Hills District.

عضو البرلمان الذي يمثلها حالياً هو :Sir Michael Spicer (Con).

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Members of Parliament

MPs 1832–1885

Worcestershire West
Election 1st Member[2] 1st Party 2nd Member[2] 2nd Party
1832 Hon. Henry Lygon[n 2] Tory[3] Hon. Thomas Foley Whig[3]
1833 by-election Henry Winnington Whig[3][4]
1834 Conservative[3]
1841 Frederick Knight Conservative[3]
1853 by-election The Viscount Elmley[n 3] Conservative
1863 by-election Hon. Frederick Lygon Conservative
1866 by-election William Dowdeswell Conservative
1876 by-election Sir Edmund Lechmere, Bt Conservative
1885 constituency abolished

MPs since 1997

Election Member[2] Party
1997 Sir Michael Spicer Conservative
2010 Harriett Baldwin Conservative

Constituency profile

The constituency boundaries roughly correspond with the Malvern Hills District. The seat is known for its hilly landscape: with products such as regional speciality cheeses, drinks and mineral water, a major economic sector is tourism and leisure. However, the principal industries are in agriculture; food; chemicals; distribution; waste and mineral processing; printing and publishing; and transport and retail.

Workless claimants who were registered jobseekers were in November 2012 significantly lower than the national average of 3.8%, at 2.1% of the population based on a statistical compilation by The Guardian.[5]

Boundaries

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West Worcestershire stretches from the Gloucestershire border in the south almost to Shropshire in the north, taking in Pershore and Bredon Hill in its eastern side. Its other major towns are Malvern in the west and Upton-upon-Severn in the centre.

Boundary changes for 2010, the fifth modern review nationwide, added an area including Tenbury Wells to the seat (formerly in the Leominster constituency) and lost the small shared part of the Fladbury ward to the Mid Worcestershire seat.[6]

1832–1885: The Petty Sessional Divisions of Upton, Worcester, Hundred House and Kidderminster, and the City and County of the City of Worcester.[7]

1997–2010: The District of Malvern Hills wards of Baldwin, Broadheath, Chase, Hallow, Kempsey, Langland, Laugherne Hill, Leigh and Bransford, Link, Longdon, Martley, Morton, Powick, Priory, Ripple, Temeside, The Hanleys, Trinity, Upton-on-Severn, Wells, West, and Woodbury, and the District of Wychavon wards of Bredon, Eckington, Elmley Castle, Pershore Holy Cross, Pershore St Andrew's, Somerville, and South Bredon Hill.

2010–2023: The District of Malvern Hills, and the District of Wychavon wards of Bredon, Eckington, Elmley Castle and Somerville, Pershore, and South Bredon Hill.

2023–present: Following a local government boundary review in the District of Wychavon which came into effect in May 2023,[8][9] the constituency now comprises the following:

  • The District of Malvern Hills.
  • The District of Wychavon wards of: Bredon; Bredon Hill; Broadway, Sedgeberrow & Childswickham (small part); Eckington; Pershore.[10]

Proposed

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, enacted by the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023, the composition of the constituency (based on the ward structure which existed on 1 December 2020) will be unchanged from the 2024 United Kingdom general election.[11]

History

1832-1885

West Worcestershire formally, the Western division of Worcestershire, was created the first time for the 1832 general election, by the Reform Act 1832 which radically changed the boundaries of many British parliamentary constituencies. It was created by the division of the old Worcestershire constituency (which had existed since 1290) into two new two-member constituencies: West Worcestershire and East Worcestershire.

During this first creation, three members of the Lygon family, the Earls Beauchamp (pronounced Beecham) represented the constituency - their large country estate in the county had its seat at Madresfield Court near the heart of Madresfield village.

The constituency then existed, basically unchanged, until its abolition by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, when the constituency's territory was variously incorporated into the seats of Bewdley, Droitwich, Evesham, East Worcestershire and North Worcestershire.


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1997–present

The seat was created on Parliament's approval for the 1997 general election of the Boundary Commission's fourth periodic review (following the first such review in 1945, which in turn followed that of the Representation of the People Act 1918.

Political history

In the four elections to date the seat has alternated between Conservative majorities that were quite marginal (7.8% and 5.3%) and those that were greater than 10%, at 12% and 12.7%, close to average in terms of security for any of the three largest parties. As never having had a majority that exceeded 15% of the vote (in this modern creation) and having had the two marginal majorities to date, the seat cannot be classified as safe. After the 2015 UK general election, this marginal profile between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats drastically changed after the Liberal Democrats' share of the vote fell markedly, leaving West Worcestershire as a safe Conservative seat since, with the Conservatives easily achieving 50% of the vote share each election. The seat was broadly in line with the UK average in the 2016 referendum on the UK's status with the EU, with an estimated 52 to 53% voting to Leave.[12]

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: West Worcestershire
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
Conservative Harriett Baldwin[13]
Liberal Democrats Dan Boatright[14]
Reform UK Christopher Edmondson[15]
Labour Kash Haroon[16]
Green Natalie McVey[17]
الأغلبية
الإقبال على الانتخابات
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Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: West Worcestershire[18]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Harriett Baldwin 34,909 60.7 –0.8
Liberal Democrats Beverley Nielsen 10,410 18.1 +8.7
Labour Samantha Charles 9,496 16.5 –7.2
Green Martin Allen 2,715 4.7 +1.9
الأغلبية 24,499 42.6 +4.8
الإقبال على الانتخابات 57,530 75.4 –0.5
ناخبون مسجلون 76,267
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح
General election 2017: West Worcestershire[19]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Harriett Baldwin 34,703 61.5 +5.4
Labour Samantha Charles 13,375 23.7 +10.3
Liberal Democrats Edward McMillan-Scott 5,307 9.4 –0.3
Green Natalie McVey 1,605 2.8 –3.7
UKIP Mike Savage 1,481 2.6 –11.8
الأغلبية 21,328 37.8 –3.9
الإقبال على الانتخابات 56,471 75.9 +2.2
ناخبون مسجلون
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح
General election 2015: West Worcestershire[20][21][22]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Harriett Baldwin 30,342 56.1 +5.7
UKIP Richard Chamings[23] 7,764 14.4 +10.5
Labour Daniel Walton 7,244 13.4 +6.6
Liberal Democrats Dennis Wharton 5,245 9.7 –28.0
Green Julian Roskams 3,505 6.5 +5.3
الأغلبية 22,578 41.7 +29.0
الإقبال على الانتخابات 54,100 73.7 0.0
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح
General election 2010: West Worcestershire[24][25]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Harriett Baldwin 27,213 50.4 +5.4
Liberal Democrats Richard Burt 20,459 37.7 –1.2
Labour Penelope Barber 3,661 6.8 –3.7
UKIP Caroline Bovey 2,119 3.9 +0.7
Green Malcolm Victory 641 1.2 –1.2
الأغلبية 6,754 12.7 +6.7
الإقبال على الانتخابات 53,993 73.7 +3.7
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح +3.3


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Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: West Worcestershire[26]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Michael Spicer 20,959 44.5 –1.5
Liberal Democrats Tom Wells 18,484 39.3 +5.3
Labour Qamar Bhatti 4,945 10.5 –3.5
UKIP Caroline Bovey 1,590 3.4 –0.1
Green Malcolm Victory 1,099 2.3 –0.2
الأغلبية 2,475 5.2 –6.8
الإقبال على الانتخابات 47,077 70.3 +3.2
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح –3.4
General election 2001: West Worcestershire[27]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Michael Spicer 20,597 46.0 +1.0
Liberal Democrats Michael Hadley 15,223 34.0 –3.2
Labour Waquar Azmi 6,275 14.0 –1.7
UKIP Ian Morris 1,574 3.5 New
Green Malcolm Victory 1,138 2.5 +0.5
الأغلبية 5,374 12.0 +4.2
الإقبال على الانتخابات 44,807 67.1 –9.2
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: West Worcestershire[28]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Michael Spicer 22,223 45.0
Liberal Democrats Michael Hadley 18,377 37.2
Labour Neil Stone 7,738 15.7
Green Sue Cameron 1,006 2.0
الأغلبية 3,846 7.8
الإقبال على الانتخابات 49,344 76.3
حزب المحافظين فوز (مقعد جديد)

Elections in the 1880s

General election 1880: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Edmund Lechmere 2,975 41.8 +0.3
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight 2,913 40.9 +4.4
Independent Liberal Henry Richard Willis[30][31] 1,231 17.3 New
الأغلبية 1,682 23.6 +9.1
الإقبال على الانتخابات 4,175 (est) 60.0 (est) −9.2
ناخبون مسجلون 6,962
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح

Elections in the 1870s

By-election, 8 Jul 1876: West Worcestershire (1 seat)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Edmund Lechmere بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
  • Caused by Dowdeswell's resignation.
General election 1874: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين William Dowdeswell 2,910 41.5 N/A
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight 2,554 36.5 N/A
Liberal George Hastings 1,540 22.0 New
الأغلبية 1,014 14.5 N/A
الإقبال على الانتخابات 4,272 (est) 69.2 (est) N/A
ناخبون مسجلون 6,177
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح N/A
حزب المحافظين hold تأرجح N/A

Elections in the 1860s

General election 1868: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين William Dowdeswell بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight بلا منافس
ناخبون مسجلون 6,311
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
By-election, 24 March 1866: West Worcestershire[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين William Dowdeswell بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
  • Caused by Lygon's succession to the peerage, becoming 6th Earl Beauchamp.
General election 1865: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Frederick Lygon بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight بلا منافس
ناخبون مسجلون 5,221
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
By-election, 26 October 1863: West Worcestershire[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Frederick Lygon بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
  • Caused by Lygon's succession to the peerage, becoming 5th Earl Beauchamp.

Elections in the 1850s

General election 1859: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Henry Lygon بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight بلا منافس
ناخبون مسجلون 3,910
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
General election 1857: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Henry Lygon بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight بلا منافس
ناخبون مسجلون 4,015
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
By-election, 28 February 1853: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Henry Lygon بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
  • Caused by Lygon's succession to the peerage, becoming 4th Earl Beauchamp
General election 1852: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Henry Lygon بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight بلا منافس
ناخبون مسجلون 4,135
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ

Elections in the 1840s

General election 1847: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Henry Lygon بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight بلا منافس
ناخبون مسجلون 4,357
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
General election 1841: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29][3]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات % ±%
حزب المحافظين Henry Lygon بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين Frederick Knight بلا منافس
ناخبون مسجلون 4,577
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
حزب المحافظين فوز من هويگ

Elections in the 1830s

قالب:Election box registered electors no change
General election 1837: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29][3]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات النسبة
حزب المحافظين Henry Lygon بلا منافس
هويگ Henry Winnington بلا منافس
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
هويگ احتفاظ
قالب:Election box registered electors no change
General election 1835: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29][3]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات النسبة
حزب المحافظين Henry Lygon 1,945 34.4%
هويگ Henry Winnington 1,938 34.3%
Conservative John Pakington 1٬773 31.3
الإقبال 3,617 87.6
الأغلبية 7 0.1
حزب المحافظين احتفاظ
الأغلبية 165 3.0
هويگ احتفاظ
قالب:Election box registered electors no change
By-election, 16 May 1833: West Worcestershire[29][3]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات النسبة
هويگ Henry Winnington 1,369 51.7%
Tory John Pakington 1٬278 48.3
الأغلبية 91 3.4
الإقبال 2,647 84.8
هويگ احتفاظ
  • Caused by Foley's succession to the peerage, becoming 4th Baron Foley
قالب:Election box registered electors no change
General election 1832: West Worcestershire (2 seats)[29][3]
الحزب المرشح الأصوات النسبة
توري Henry Lygon بلا منافس
هويگ Thomas Foley بلا منافس
توري فوز (مقعد جديد)
هويگ فوز (مقعد جديد)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ As with all constituencies, the constituency elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election at least every five years.
  2. ^ Later Earl Beauchamp
  3. ^ Viscount Elmley is a courtesy title given by the Earl Beauchamp to his eldest son, as his main subsidiary title.

References

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  3. ^ أ ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر Stooks Smith, Henry (1845). The Parliaments of England, from 1st George I., to the Present Time. Vol II: Oxfordshire to Wales Inclusive. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. p. 127. Retrieved 11 أغسطس 2019 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Churton, Edward (1838). The Assembled Commons or Parliamentary Biographer. p. 239. Retrieved 11 أغسطس 2019 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Unemployment claimants by constituency The Guardian
  6. ^ 2010 post-revision map non-metropolitan areas and unitary authorities of England Archived 2013-10-03 at the Wayback Machine
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  28. ^ "Election Data 1997". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 أكتوبر 2011. Retrieved 18 أكتوبر 2015.
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  31. ^ "The Forthcoming Elections". The Morning Post. 9 مارس 1880. p. 6. Retrieved 23 ديسمبر 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive.

Sources

Reference: Statutory Instrument 1987 No. 2208 The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) (Miscellaneous Changes) (No. 3) Order 1987 [1]

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