Wanstead and Woodford (UK Parliament constituency) explained

Wanstead and Woodford
Parliament:uk
Year:1964
Abolished:1997
Type:Borough
Region:England
Elects Howmany:One

Wanstead and Woodford was a constituency in North East London represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It existed between 1964 and 1997.

History of results

Between 51.7% and 63.6% of voters voted Conservative at the relevant elections (General Elections; there were no by-elections).

The runner-up's party varied, between Liberal and Labour candidates, and the winning majority ranged from 26.7% to 43% over the runner-up.

Boundaries

1964–1974: The Municipal Borough of Wanstead and Woodford (in Essex); (thus, 1965 to 1974, the same zone, in the London Borough of Redbridge as to local government unit (council) instead).

1974–1983: The London Borough of Redbridge wards of Bridge, Clayhall, Snaresbrook, Wanstead, and Woodford.

1983–1997: The London Borough of Redbridge wards of Bridge, Church End, Clayhall, Monkhams, Roding, Snaresbrook, and Wanstead.

Creation and successors

This seat was set out contingently by the Parliamentary Constituencies (Ilford and Woodford) Order 1960 from the calling of the next general election, which proved to be 1964.[1] The Order adjusted the boundaries of Ilford North, Ilford South and Woodford (renamed Wanstead and Woodford), reflecting those of the boroughs in 1956.

This was the only boundary change (of any constituencies) between the general elections of 1955 and February 1974.

The seat until 1974 was almost identical to its forerunner Woodford (that is, had very minor boundary changes).

The seat was ended in 1997 so as to variously:

Proposals to resurrect the seat existed in the Boundary Commission review published on 13 September 2011.[3] If agreed, this would consist of wards Monkhams, Bridge, Church End, Roding, Snaresbrook and Wanstead with the return of Clayhall and the addition of Cranbrook and Valentines in Redbridge to the east of the A406 trunk road.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
1964Patrick JenkinConservative
1987James ArbuthnotConservative
1997constituency abolished: see Chingford and Woodford Green, Ilford North & Leyton and Wanstead

Elections

Elections in the 1990s

See also

Notes and References

  1. The Parliamentary Constituencies (Ilford and Woodford) Order, 1960 (S.I. 1960 No. 454)
  2. The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1995 (S.I. 1995 No. 1626)
  3. Web site: Wanstead and Woodford BC. Initial Proposals. Boundary Commission for England. 13 September 2011.