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词条 List of Parliamentary constituencies in Merseyside
释义

  1. Constituencies

  2. Changes proposed for 2022

  3. Results

  4. Constituencies 1997–2010

  5. Historic representation by party

  6. See also

  7. Notes

  8. References

The county of Merseyside created in 1974 has 15 Parliamentary constituencies

— (sub-classified into 12 of borough type and three of county status affecting the level of expenses permitted and status of returning officer). The area, centred on its largest city of Liverpool, has since that year elected a majority of Labour Party MPs moreover since 1997 at least 13 of 15 seats have been held or won by the party at each general election. The two other largest parties nationally in England have to date won intermittently in the two larger seats within the four in the Wirral, the peninsular facing Liverpool, and best having alternately represented the seat centred on the coastal strip in and around the leisure resort of Southport. The latter town includes Birkdale and Ainsdale beach and has not since the seat was created in 1885 sided with the Labour Party. The bulk of seats especially towards the east and the centre of Liverpool have not sided with the Conservative Party since that party actively supported the National Labour Organisation (1931-1947).

Constituencies

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Constituency[1]ElectorateMajority[2]Member of ParliamentNearest oppositionMap
Birkenhead BC64,48425,414 Frank Field‡ Stewart Gardiner†
Bootle BC72,87236,200 Peter Dowd‡ Charles Fifield†
Garston and Halewood BC75,24832,149 Maria Eagle‡ Adam Marsden†
Knowsley BC81,76042,214 George Howarth‡ James Spencer†
Liverpool, Riverside BC76,33235,947 Louise Ellman‡ Pamela Hall†
Liverpool, Walton BC62,73832,551 Dan Carden‡ Laura Evans†
Liverpool, Wavertree BC62,41129,466 Luciana Berger‡ Denise Haddad†
Liverpool, West Derby BC65,16432,908 Stephen Twigg‡ Paul Richardson†
Sefton Central CC69,01915,618 Bill Esterson‡ Jade Marsden†
Southport BC69,4002,914 Damien Moore† Liz Savage‡
St Helens North BC76,08818,406 Conor McGinn‡ Jackson Ng†
St Helens South and Whiston BC79,03624,343 Marie Rimmer‡ Ed McRandal†
Wallasey BC67,45423,320 Angela Eagle‡ Andy Livsey†
Wirral South CC57,6708,323 Alison McGovern‡ Adam Sykes†
Wirral West CC55,9955,365 Margaret Greenwood‡ Tony Caldeira†

Changes proposed for 2022

As part of the Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies the Boundary Commission for England proposed in 2018 the following seats for the Merseyside and Wirral regions:[3]

  • Birkenhead
  • Bootle
  • Garston and Halewood
  • Knowsley
  • Liverpool Riverside
  • Liverpool Wavertree
  • Liverpool West Derby
  • Sefton Central
  • Southport
  • St Helens North
  • St Helens South and Whiston
  • Wallasey
  • Wirral West and Bebington

Results

Constituencies 1997–2010

  1. Birkenhead BC
  2. Bootle BC
  3. Crosby BC
  4. Knowsley North and Sefton East CC
  5. Knowsley South CC
  6. Liverpool, Garston BC
  7. Liverpool, Riverside BC
  8. Liverpool, Walton BC
  9. Liverpool, Wavertree BC
  10. Liverpool, West Derby BC
  11. St Helens North BC
  12. St Helens South BC
  13. Southport BC
  14. Wallasey BC
  15. Wirral South CC
  16. Wirral West CC

Historic representation by party

A cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name.

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Constituency198386198788909091199297199720012005072010201520171819
Knowsley SouthHughesO'Hara
BirkenheadField
BootleRobertsCarrBentonDowd
Knowsley North / and Sefton East (1997) / Knowsley (2010)Kilroy-SilkHowarth
Liverpool Garston / Garston & Halewood (2010)LoydenM. Eagle
Liverpool RiversideParryEllman
Liverpool WaltonHefferKilfoyleRotheramCarden
Liverpool Broadgreen / Liverpool Wavertree (1997)FieldsKennedyBerger
Liverpool West DerbyWareingTwigg
St Helens NorthEvansWattsMcGinn
St Helens South / and Whiston (2010)BerminghamWoodwardRimmer
WallaseyChalkerA. Eagle
Wirral SouthPorterChapmanMcGovern
Crosby / Sefton Central (2010)ThorntonCurtis-ThomasEsterson
Wirral WestHuntHesfordMcVeyGreenwood
SouthportPercivalFearnBanksFearnPughMoore
Liverpool Mossley HillAlton

See also

  • List of Parliamentary constituencies in the North West (region)
  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies

Notes

1. ^BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
2. ^The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.
3. ^[https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Final-recommendations-report.pdf Final Recommendations - Volume 1] Boundary Commission for England

References

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3 : Lists of United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies in England|Merseyside|Merseyside-related lists

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