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词条 South East Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency)
释义

  1. Boundaries

  2. Members of Parliament

  3. Elections

     Elections in the 1980s  Elections in the 1990s 

  4. Notes and references

{{Infobox UK constituency main
| name = South East Staffordshire
| type = County
| year = 1983
| abolished = 1997
| elects_howmany = One
| previous = Lichfield and Tamworth[1]
| next = Tamworth, Lichfield
|region = England
|county = Staffordshire
}}

South East Staffordshire was a parliamentary constituency which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was created for the 1983 general election, and abolished for the 1997 general election, when it was replaced by the new Tamworth constituency.

Boundaries

The Borough of Tamworth, and the District of Lichfield wards of Alrewas, Bourne Vale, Fazeley, Little Aston, Mease Valley, Shenstone, Stonnall, Tame, and Whittington.

The main settlement in the constituency was the town of Tamworth; on the seat's abolition for the 1997 general election, it was transferred to the new seat of the same name.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember[2]PartyNotes
1983 David Lightbown Conservative Died December 1995
1996 by-election Brian Jenkins Labour Subsequently MP for Tamworth 1997-2010
1997constituency abolished: see Tamworth & Lichfield

Elections

Elections in the 1980s

{{Election box begin |
|title=General Election 1983: Staffordshire South East[3]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = David Lightbown
|votes = 24,556
|percentage = 50.7
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Christine Crawley
|votes = 13,658
|percentage = 28.20
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Social Democratic Party (UK)
|candidate = Michael Lynch
|votes = 10,220
|percentage = 21.1
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 10,898
|percentage = 22.5
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 48,434
|percentage = 76.5
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box new seat win
| winner = Conservative Party (UK)
}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin |
|title=General Election 1987: Staffordshire South East[4]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = David Lightbown
|votes = 25,115
|percentage = 47.2
|change = −3.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Social Democratic Party (UK)
|candidate = Elisabeth Gluck
|votes = 14,230
|percentage = 26.7
|change = +5.6
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = David Spilsbury
|votes = 13,874
|percentage = 26.07
|change = −1.5
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 10,885
|percentage = 20.45
|change = −2.1
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 53,219
|percentage = 80.4
|change = +3.9
}}{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = −4.6
}}{{Election box end}}

Elections in the 1990s

{{Election box begin |
|title=General Election 1992: Staffordshire South East[5][6]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = David Lightbown
|votes = 29,180
|percentage = 50.7
|change = +3.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Brian Jenkins
|votes = 21,988
|percentage = 38.2
|change = +12.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = Gilbert Penlington
|votes = 5,540
|percentage = 9.6
|change = −17.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Social Democratic Party (UK, 1990)
|candidate = Jill Taylor
|votes = 895
|percentage = 1.6
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 7,192
|percentage = 12.5
|change = −8.0
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 57,603
|percentage = 82.0
|change = +1.6
}}{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = −4.3
}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin |
|title=By-election 1996: South East Staffordshire}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Brian Jenkins
|votes = 26,155
|percentage = 60.1
|change = +22.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Timothy James
|votes = 12,393
|percentage = 28.5
|change = −22.2
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = Jennette Davy
|votes = 2,042
|percentage = 4.7
|change = −4.9
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = UK Independence Party
|candidate = Andrew Smith
|votes = 1,272
|percentage = 2.9
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Official Monster Raving Loony Party
|candidate = David Sutch
|votes = 506
|percentage = 1.2
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = National Democrats (UK)
|candidate = Sharron Edwards
|votes = 358
|percentage = 0.8
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK, 1989)
|candidate = Steven Mountford
|votes = 332
|percentage = 0.8
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate|
|party = Independent Conservative
|candidate = Leslie Tucker
|votes = 123
|percentage = 0.3
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate|
|party = L!VE TV
|candidate = News Bunny
|votes = 85
|percentage = 0.2
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Neville Samuelson
|votes = 80
|percentage = 0.2
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Natural Law Party
|candidate = David Lucas
|votes = 53
|percentage = 0.1
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Frederick Sandy
|votes = 53
|percentage = 0.1
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Alan Wood
|votes = 45
|percentage = 0.1
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 13,762
|percentage = 31.6
|change =
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 43,497
|percentage = 62.0
|change = −20.0
}}{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Labour Party (UK)
|loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = −22.1
}}{{Election box end}}

Notes and references

1. ^{{cite web|title='Lichfield and Tamworth', Feb 1974 - May 1983|url=http://electionweb.co.uk/Bp/P74373.htm|website=ElectionWeb Project|publisher=Cognitive Computing Limited|accessdate=14 March 2016|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160315033145/http://electionweb.co.uk/Bp/P74373.htm|archivedate=15 March 2016|df=}}
2. ^{{rayment-hc|s|4|date=March 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Election Data 1983|url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1983.txt|publisher=Electoral Calculus|accessdate=28 June 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054231/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1983.txt|archivedate=15 October 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Election Data 1987|url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1987.txt|publisher=Electoral Calculus|accessdate=28 June 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054243/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1987.txt|archivedate=15 October 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Election Data 1992|url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1992ob.txt|publisher=Electoral Calculus|accessdate=28 June 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054418/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1992ob.txt|archivedate=15 October 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge92/ge92index.htm|title=Politics Resources|date=9 April 1992|work=Election 1992|publisher=Politics Resources|accessdate=2010-12-06}}
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4 : Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire (historic)|United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1983|United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1997|Politics of Tamworth, Staffordshire

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