Braintree (UK Parliament constituency)
Braintree | |
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County constituency for the House of Commons |
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![]() Boundary of Braintree in Essex.
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![]() Location of Essex within England.
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County | Essex |
Population | 97,840 (2011 census)[1] electorate = 72,064 (December 2010)[2] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1974 |
Member of parliament | James Cleverly (Conservative) |
Number of members | One |
Created from | Maldon |
Overlaps | |
European Parliament constituency | East of England |
Braintree is a constituency[n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by James Cleverly of the Conservative Party.[n 2]
Contents
Boundaries
The current boundaries of the Braintree constituency is based on Braintree, Bocking, and Great Bardfield in the northwest, moving in a southwesterly direction towards Coggeshall, Silver End, and Kelvedon.
Latest boundary review
Following their review of parliamentary representation in Essex, the Boundary Commission for England created for 2010 a modified Braintree constituency with electoral wards:
- Bocking Blackwater, Bocking North, Bocking South, Braintree Central, Braintree East, Braintree South, Bumpstead, Cressing and Stisted, Gosfield and Greenstead Green, Great Notley and Braintree West, Halstead St Andrews, Halstead Trinity, Hedingham and Maplestead, Panfield, Rayne, Stour Valley North, Stour Valley South, The Three Colnes, Three Fields, Upper Colne and Yeldham.[citation needed]
This modified list allowed a new Witham seat to be created and caused extension out towards the Stour Valley, the border of Suffolk, and took in Bumpstead which shares a civil parish boundary with south-east Cambridgeshire.[citation needed]
History
The former Leader of the House Tony Newton held the seat for the Conservatives from its creation in 1974 until 1997 when Alan Hurst defeated Newton to gain the seat for Labour. Brooks Newmark defeated Hurst in 2005 to regain the seat for the Conservatives, and held it until he stood down and was succeeded by James Cleverly, also a Conservative.[citation needed]
Members of Parliament
Election | Member[3][4] | Party | |
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February 1974 | Tony Newton | Conservative | |
1997 | Alan Hurst | Labour | |
2005 | Brooks Newmark | Conservative | |
2015 | James Cleverly | Conservative |
Elections
Elections in the 2010s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | James Cleverly [6] | 27,071 | 53.8 | +1.2 | |
UKIP | Richard Bingley[7] | 9,461 | 18.8 | +13.8 | |
Labour | Malcolm Fincken [8] | 9,296 | 18.5 | -1.4 | |
Liberal Democrat | Matthew Klesel | 2,488 | 4.9 | -13.8 | |
Green | Paul Jeater | 1,564 | 3.1 | +1.7 | |
Independent | Toby Pereira | 295 | 0.6 | N/A | |
BNP | Paul Hooks | 108 | 0.2 | -2.0 | |
Majority | 17,610 | 35.0 | +2.2 | ||
Turnout | 50,283 | 68.4 | -0.7 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Brooks Newmark | 25,901 | 52.6 | +2.7 | |
Labour | Bill Edwards | 9,780 | 19.9 | −10.8 | |
Liberal Democrat | Steve Jarvis | 9,247 | 18.8 | +5.2 | |
UKIP | Michael Ford | 2,477 | 5.0 | +2.6 | |
BNP | Paul Hooks | 1,080 | 2.2 | +2.2 | |
Green | Daisy Blench | 718 | 1.5 | −1.5 | |
Majority | 16,121 | 32.8 | |||
Turnout | 49,203 | 69.1 | +4.9 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | +6.7 |
Elections in the 2000s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Brooks Newmark | 23,597 | 44.5 | +3.2 | |
Labour | Alan Hurst | 19,704 | 37.1 | −4.9 | |
Liberal Democrat | Peter John Russell Turner | 7,037 | 13.3 | +2.0 | |
Green | James Edward Abbott | 1,308 | 2.5 | 0.0 | |
UKIP | Roger Lord | 1,181 | 2.2 | +0.7 | |
Independent | Michael Nolan | 228 | 0.4 | +0.4 | |
Majority | 3,893 | 7.3 | |||
Turnout | 53,055 | 65.9 | +2.3 | ||
Conservative gain from Labour | Swing | 4.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Alan Hurst | 21,123 | 42.0 | −0.7 | |
Conservative | Brooks Newmark | 20,765 | 41.3 | +1.2 | |
Liberal Democrat | Peter John Russell Turner | 5,664 | 11.3 | −0.3 | |
Green | James Edward Abbott | 1,241 | 2.5 | +1.2 | |
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UKIP | Charles John Cole | 748 | 1.5 | N/A | |
Majority | 358 | 0.7 | |||
Turnout | 50,315 | 63.6 | −12.5 | ||
Labour hold | Swing | −0.9 |
Elections in the 1990s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Alan Hurst | 23,729 | 42.7 | +17.0 | |
Conservative | Tony Newton | 22,278 | 40.1 | −12.2 | |
Liberal Democrat | Trevor K. Ellis | 6,418 | 11.6 | −9.1 | |
Referendum | Nicholas P. Westcott | 2,165 | 3.9 | N/A | |
Green | James Edward Abbott | 712 | 1.3 | +0.0 | |
Independent | Michael Anthony Nolan | 274 | 0.5 | N/A | |
Majority | 1,451 | 2.6 | |||
Turnout | 55,576 | 76.1 | |||
Labour gain from Conservative | Swing | +12.9 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Tony Newton | 34,415 | 52.3 | −1.9 | |
Labour | Ian Willmore | 16,921 | 25.7 | +6.4 | |
Liberal Democrat | Diana P. Wallis | 13,603 | 20.7 | −5.8 | |
Green | James Edward Abbott | 855 | 1.3 | N/A | |
Majority | 17,494 | 26.6 | −1.1 | ||
Turnout | 65,794 | 83.4 | +4.4 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | −4.1 |
Elections in the 1980s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Tony Newton | 32,978 | 54.2 | ||
Social Democratic | Inigo Geoffrey Bing | 16,121 | 26.5 | ||
Labour | Brian Laurence Stapleton | 11,764 | 19.3 | ||
Majority | 16,857 | 27.7 | |||
Turnout | 60,863 | 79.1 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Tony Newton | 29,462 | 52.6 | ||
Social Democratic | Inigo Geoffrey Bing | 16,021 | 28.6 | ||
Labour | J.M. Dyson | 10,551 | 18.8 | ||
Majority | 13,441 | 24.0 | |||
Turnout | 56,034 | 76.2 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Elections in the 1970s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Tony Newton | 31,593 | 52.0 | ||
Labour | J.E.B. Gyford | 19,075 | 31.4 | ||
Liberal | J. Bryan | 10,115 | 16.6 | ||
Majority | 12,518 | 20.6 | |||
Turnout | 60,783 | 80.9 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Tony Newton | 20,559 | 39.5 | ||
Labour | Keith Kyle | 19,469 | 37.4 | ||
Liberal | R. Holme | 12,004 | 23.1 | ||
Majority | 1,090 | 2.1 | |||
Turnout | 52,032 | 79.4 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Tony Newton | 20,797 | 38.0 | N/A | |
Labour | Keith Kyle | 18,796 | 34.3 | N/A | |
Liberal | D. Scott | 15,204 | 27.8 | N/A | |
Majority | 2,001 | 3.7 | N/A | ||
Turnout | 54,797 | 84.3 | N/A | ||
Conservative win (new seat) |
See also
Notes and references
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External Links
- nomis Constituency Profile for Braintree — presenting data from the ONS annual population survey and other official statistics.
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