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词条 Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale (UK Parliament constituency)
释义

  1. Boundaries

  2. Members of Parliament

  3. Election results

     Elections in the 1980s  Elections in the 1990s  Elections in the 2000s 

  4. References

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|map1 = TweeddaleEttrickLauderdale1997
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|map_year = 2001
|map_entity = Scotland
|year = 1983
|abolished = 2005
|type = County
|elects_howmany = One
|previous = Roxburgh, Selkirk & Peebles, Berwick & East Lothian and Midlothian[1]
|next = Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk
Midlothian
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale
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Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1983. In 2005 the constituency was abolished and the area is now represented by Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk, Midlothian, and Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale.

The Scottish Parliament constituency of Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale, which covered the same area, was in existence until the Scottish Parliament election, 2011.

Boundaries

Formed for the 1983 election, the seat of Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale comprised the majority of the former Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles, with other areas coming in from Berwick and East Lothian and Midlothian. It was formed from the Tweeddale District, and the Ettrick and Lauderdale District.[2] There were slight boundary changes in 1997, due to a local government boundary change in 1989.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember[3]Party
1983David Steel Liberal
1988 Liberal Democrat
1997 Michael Moore Liberal Democrat

Election results

Elections in the 1980s

{{Election box begin | title=General Election 1983: Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale[4]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = David Steel
|votes = 16,868
|percentage = 58.5
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Alistair Ballantyne
|votes = 8,329
|percentage = 28.9
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Michael Saren
|votes = 2,200
|percentage = 7.4
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Allan Macartney
|votes = 1,455
|percentage = 5.0
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 8,539
|percentage = 29.6
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 28,852
|percentage = 77.8
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box new seat win|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=General Election 1987: Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale[5]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = David Steel
|votes = 14,599
|percentage = 49.9
|change = −8.6
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Constance Finlay-Maxwell
|votes = 8,657
|percentage = 29.6
|change = +0.7
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Neil Glen
|votes = 3,320
|percentage = 11.4
|change = +4.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Andrew Lumsden
|votes = 2,660
|percentage = 9.1
|change = +4.1
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 5,942
|percentage = 20.3
|change = +9.3
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 29,236
|percentage = 77.2
|change = -0.6
}}{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = −4.7
}}{{Election box end}}

Elections in the 1990s

{{Election box begin | title=General Election 1992: Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale[6]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = David Steel
|votes = 12,296
|percentage = 39.9
|change = −10.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Lloyd Beat
|votes = 9,776
|percentage = 31.7
|change = +2.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Christine Creech
|votes = 5,244
|percentage = 17.0
|change = +7.9
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Alan Dunton
|votes = 3,328
|percentage = 10.8
|change = −0.6
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK, 1989)
|candidate = John Hein
|votes = 177
|percentage = 0.6
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 2,520
|percentage = 8.2
|change = -12.1
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 30,821
|percentage = 78.0
|change = +0.8
}}{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|swing =
}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=General Election 1997: Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale[7]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = Michael Moore
|votes = 12,178
|percentage = 31.2
|change = -3.8
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Keith Geddes
|votes = 10,689
|percentage = 27.4
|change = +11.0
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Alister Jack
|votes = 8,623
|percentage = 22.1
|change = -8.6
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Ian Goldie
|votes = 6,671
|percentage = 17.1
|change = -0.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Referendum Party
|candidate = Christopher Mowbray
|votes = 406
|percentage = 1.0
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK, 1989)
|candidate = John Hein
|votes = 387
|percentage = 1.0
|change = +0.4
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Natural Law Party
|candidate = Duncan Paterson
|votes = 47
|percentage = 0.1
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 1,489
|percentage = 3.8
|change = -3.4
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 39,001
|percentage = 76.3
|change = -1.7
}}{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|swing =
}}{{Election box end}}

Elections in the 2000s

{{Election box begin | title=General Election 2001: Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale[8][9]
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = Michael Moore
|votes = 14,035
|percentage = 42.3
|change = +11.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Keith Geddes
|votes = 8,878
|percentage = 26.7
|change = −0.7
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Robert Brocklehurst
|votes = 5,118
|percentage = 15.4
|change = −6.7
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Richard Thomson
|votes = 4,108
|percentage = 12.4
|change = −4.7
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|candidate = Norman Lockhart
|votes = 695
|percentage = 2.1
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK, 1989)
|candidate = John Hein
|votes = 383
|percentage = 1.2
|change = +0.2
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 5,157
|percentage = 15.5
|change = +11.7
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 33,217
|percentage = 63.4
|change = −12.9
}}{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|swing = +5.9
}}{{Election box end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title='Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale', June 1983 up to May 1997|url=http://electionweb.co.uk/Bp/P83582.htm|website=ElectionWeb Project|publisher=Cognitive Computing Limited|accessdate=14 March 2016|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160315035533/http://electionweb.co.uk/Bp/P83582.htm|archivedate=15 March 2016|df=}}
2. ^{{cite book|last=Crewe|first=Ivor|title=British Parliament constituencies - a statistical compendium|year=1983|publisher=faber and faber|isbn=0-571-13236-7}}
3. ^{{rayment-hc|t|2|date=March 2012}}
4. ^{{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}}
5. ^{{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}}
6. ^{{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}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Election Data 1997|url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1997.txt|publisher=Electoral Calculus|accessdate=28 June 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054424/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1997.txt|archivedate=15 October 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Election Data 2001|url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2001ob.txt|publisher=Electoral Calculus|accessdate=28 June 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054450/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2001ob.txt|archivedate=15 October 2011}}
9. ^Vote 2001: Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale, BBC News
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3 : Historic parliamentary constituencies in Scotland (Westminster)|United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1983|United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 2005

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