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- Constituencies
- From 2010
- Changes proposed in 2016
- Results
- Historical representation by party 1885 to 1918 1918 to 1950 1950 to 1983 1983 to present
- See also Notes
- References
The county of Cumbria, is divided into 6 Parliamentary constituencies - 1 Borough constituency for the City of Carlisleand 5 County constituencies. Constituencies{{legend2|{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}|† Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}|‡ Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Liberal Democrats (UK)/meta/color}}|¤ Liberal Democrat|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}Name | Electorate | Majority[1] | Member of Parliament | Nearest opposition | Electoral wards[2] | Map |
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Barrow and Furness | 69,474 | 209 | | John Woodcock‡ | | Simon Fell † | Barrow-in-Furness Borough Council: Barrow Island, Central, Dalton North, Dalton South, Hawcoat, Hindpool, Newbarns, Ormsgill, Parkside, Risedale, Roosecote, Walney North, Walney South. South Lakeland District Council: Broughton, Crake Valley, Low Furness & Swarthmoor, Ulverston Central, Ulverston East, Ulverston North, Ulverston South, Ulverston Town, Ulverston West. | Carlisle | 62,294 | 2,599 | | John Stevenson† | | Lee Sherriff ‡ | Carlisle City Council: Belah, Belle Vue, Botcherby, Burgh, Castle, Currock, Dalston, Denton Holme, Harraby, Morton, St Aidans, Stanwix Urban, Upperby, Wetheral, Yewdale. | Copeland | 61,751 | 1,695 | | Trudy Harrison† | | Gillian Troughton ‡ | Allerdale Borough Council: Crummock, Dalton, Derwent Valley, Keswick. Copeland Borough Council: Arlecdon, Beckermet, Bootle, Bransty, Cleator Moor North, Cleator Moor South, Distington, Egremont North, Egremont South, Ennerdale, Frizington, Gosforth, Harbour, Haverigg, Hensingham, Hillcrest, Holborn Hill, Kells, Millom Without, Mirehouse, Moresby, Newtown, St Bees, Sandwith, Seascale. | Penrith and The Border | 65,139 | 15,910 | | Rory Stewart† | | Lola McEvoy‡ | Allerdale Borough Council: Warnell, Wigton. Carlisle City Council: Brampton, Great Corby and Geltsdale, Hayton, Irthing, Longtown & Rockcliffe, Lyne, Stanwix Rural. Eden District Council: Alston Moor, Appleby (Appleby), Appleby (Bongate), Askham, Brough, Crosby Ravensworth, Dacre, Eamont, Greystoke, Hartside, Hesket, Kirkby Stephen, Kirkby Thore, Kirkoswald, Langwathby, Lazonby, Long Marton, Morland, Orton With Tebay, Penrith Carleton, Penrith East, Penrith North, Penrith Pategill, Penrith South, Penrith West, Ravenstonedale, Shap, Skelton, Ullswater, Warcop. | Westmorland and Lonsdale | 66,391 | 777 | | Tim Farron¤ | | James Airey † | South Lakeland District Council: Arnside & Beetham, Burneside, Burton & Holme, Cartmel, Coniston, Crooklands, Grange, Hawkshead, Holker, Kendal Castle, Kendal Far Cross, Kendal Fell, Kendal Glebelands, Kendal Heron Hill, Kendal Highgate, Kendal Kirkland, Kendal Mintsfeet, Kendal Nether, Kendal Oxenholme, Kendal Parks, Kendal Stonecross, Kendal Strickland, Kendal Underley, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lakes Ambleside, Lakes Grasmere, Levens, Lyth Valley, Milnthorpe, Natland, Sedbergh, Staveley-in-Cartmel, Staveley-in-Westmorland, Whinfell, Windermere Applethwaite, Windermere Bowness North, Windermere Bowness South, Windermere Town. | Workington | 60,265 | 3,925 | | Sue Hayman‡ | | Clark Vasey † | Allerdale Borough Council: All Saints, Aspatria, Boltons, Broughton St Bridget's, Christchurch, Clifton, Ellen, Ellenborough, Ewanrigg, Flimby, Harrington, Holme, Marsh, Moorclose, Moss Bay, Netherhall, St John's, St Michael's, Seaton, Silloth, Solway, Stainburn, Wampool, Waver, Wharrels. | |
From 2010Name[3] | Pre-2010 Boundaries | Post-2010 Boundaries |
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- Barrow and Furness CC
- Carlisle BC
- Copeland CC
- Penrith and The Border CC
- Westmorland and Lonsdale CC
- Workington CC
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Changes proposed in 2016As part of the Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies published in 2016 the Boundary Commission for England recommended the following five seats covering Cumbria.[4] - Barrow and Furness
- Carlisle
- Penrith and Solway
- Westmorland and Lonsdale
- Workington and Whitehaven
ResultsThe number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Cumbria in the 2017 general election were as follows; Party | Votes | Votes% | Seats | Conservative | 133,296 | 48.8 | 3 | Labour | 99,100 | 36.2 | 2 | Liberal Democrats | 32,398 | 11.8 | 1 | UKIP | 5,622 | 2.1 | Greens | 1,991 | 0.7 | Others | 999 | 0.4 | Total | 273,406 | 100.0 | 6 |
Historical representation by partyA cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name. 1885 to 1918{{legend2|{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Independent Conservative/meta/color}}|Independent Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Liberal|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Liberal Unionist Party/meta/color}}|Liberal Unionist|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)/meta/color}}|Speaker|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}Constituency | 1885 | 86 | 1886 | 91 | 1892 | 95 | 1895 | 1900 | 05 | 1906 | 06 | Jan 1910 | Dec 1910 | 13 | 15 | 16 | Carlisle | Ferguson | Gully | → | Chance | Denman | Eskdale | Allison | C. W. H. Lowther | Howard | C. W. H. Lowther | Cockermouth | Valentine | Lawson | Randles | Lawson | Randles | Lawson jnr | Bliss | Appleby | W. Lowther | Savory | Rigg | Jones | Sanderson | H. C. Lowther | Egremont | Pennington | Ainsworth | Duncombe | Bain | Fullerton | Grant | Whitehaven | Cavendish-Bentinck | Bain | Little | Helder | Burnyeat | Jackson | Richardson | Kendal | Taylour | Bagot | Stewart-Smith | Bagot | Weston | Penrith | Howard | → | J. Lowther | → |
1918 to 1950{{legend2|{{Coalition Liberal/meta/color}}|Coalition Liberal (1918-22) / National Liberal (1922-23)|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}}|Independent Parliamentary Group|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Liberal|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)/meta/color}}|Speaker|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}Constituency | 1918 | 21 | 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 26 | 1929 | 1931 | 1935 | 1945 | Cumberland North | C. W. Lowther | → | Howard | Graham | Roberts | Penrith and Cockermouth | J. Lowther | H. C. Lowther | Collison | Dixey | Dower | Westmorland | Weston | Stanley | Fletcher-Vane | Carlisle | Carr | Middleton | Watson | Middleton | Spears | Grierson | Whitehaven | Grant | Duffy | Hudson | Price | Nunn | Anderson | Workington | Cape | Peart |
1950 to 1983{{legend2|{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}Constituency | 1950 | 1951 | 1955 | 59 | 1959 | 1964 | 1966 | 1970 | Feb 1974 | Oct 1974 | 76 | 1979 | Penrith and the Border | Scott | Whitelaw | Westmorland | Fletcher-Vane | Jopling | Carlisle | Hargreaves | Johnson | Lewis | Workington | Peart | Page | Campbell-Savours | Whitehaven | Anderson | Symonds | Cunningham |
1983 to present{{legend2|{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}}|Independent|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}|Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}{{legend2|{{Liberal Democrats (UK)/meta/color}}|Liberal Democrats|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}Constituency | 1983 | 83 | 1987 | 1992 | 1997 | 2001 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 17 | 2017 | 18 | Westmorland and Lonsdale | Jopling | Collins | Farron | Penrith and the Border | Whitelaw | Maclean | Stewart | Barrow and Furness | Franks | Hutton | Woodcock | → | Carlisle | Lewis | Martlew | Stevenson | Copeland | Cunningham | Reed | Harrison | Workington | Campbell-Savours | Cunningham | Hayman |
See also- List of Parliamentary constituencies in the North West (region)
- List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies
Notes1. ^The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2007/uksi_20071681_en_4|title=The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007|publisher=Crown copyright|work=Office of Public Sector Information|accessdate=7 November 2009|date=13 June 2007}} 3. ^BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency. 4. ^{{cite web|title=2018 Review - Initial proposals for North West England|url=http://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2018-review/ip-england/ip-nw/|publisher=Boundary Commission for England|accessdate=19 September 2016}}
References{{reflist|2}}{{UK constituencies}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Parliamentary Constituencies In Cumbria}} 3 : Lists of United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies in England|Politics of Cumbria|Cumbria-related lists |