East Fife (UK Parliament constituency) explained

East Fife
Parliament:uk
Year:1885
Abolished:1983
Type:County
Elects Howmany:One
Next:North East Fife and Central Fife[1]
Region:Scotland
County:Fife

East Fife was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 to 1983. Along with West Fife, it was formed by splitting the old Fife constituency.

It elected one Member of Parliament using the first-past-the-post voting system, and from 1886 to 1918 it was represented by the Liberal Prime Minister (1908–16), H. H. Asquith.

Boundaries

In 1885, the constituency comprised the parishes of Abdie, Abernethy, Anstruther Wester, Anstruther Easter, Auchtermuchty, Balmerino, Cameron, Carnbee, Ceres, Collessie, Crail, Creich, Cults, Cupar, Dairsie, Dunbog, Dunino, Elie, Falkland, Ferry-Port-on-Craig, Flisk, Forgan, Kemback, Kennoway, Kettle, Kilconquhar, Kilmany, Kilrenny, Kingsbarns, Largo, Leuchars, Logie, Monimail, Moonzie, Newburgh, Newburn, Pittenweem, St Andrews, St Leonards, St Monance, Scoonie and Strathmiglo.[2]

In 1918, on the dissolution of the St Andrews Burghs constituency, the burghs of St Andrews, Anstruther Easter, Anstruther Wester, Crail, Cupar, Kilrenny and Pittenweem were added to the constituency.It then consisted of "The Cupar and St. Andrews County Districts, inclusive of all burghs situated therein, together with the burgh of Leven and so much of the Kirkcaldy County District as is contained within the extra-burghal portion of the parish of Scoonie and the parish of Kennoway."

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
1885John Boyd KinnearLiberal
1886Liberal Unionist
Liberal
Unionist
Liberal
Unionist
James Duncan MillarLiberal
National Liberal
National Liberal
Unionist
Conservative
1983Constituency abolished

Election results

Elections in the 1890s

Asquith is appointed Secretary of State for the Home Department, requiring a by-election.

Elections in the 1970s

Sources

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Fife East', Feb 1974 - May 1983. ElectionWeb Project. Cognitive Computing Limited. 22 March 2016.
  2. Redistribution of Seats Act 1885