Ashford (UK Parliament constituency)
Ashford | |
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County constituency for the House of Commons | |
Boundary of Ashford in Kent for the 2010 general election. | |
Location of Kent within England. | |
County | Kent |
Population | 112,940 (2011 census)[1] |
Electorate | 85,177 (December 2015)[2] |
Major settlements | Tenterden and Ashford, Kent |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1885 |
Member of parliament | Damian Green (Conservative) |
Number of members | One |
Created from | West Kent |
Overlaps | |
European Parliament constituency | South East England |
Ashford is a constituency[n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by Damian Green, a Conservative, who has served as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions since 14 July 2016.[n 2]
Boundaries
1885–1918: The Municipal Borough of Tenterden, the Sessional Divisions of Ashford and Cranbrook, the corporate towns of Lydd and New Romney, and part of the Liberty of Romney Marsh.
1918–1950: The Municipal Boroughs of Lydd, New Romney, and Tenterden, the Urban District of Ashford, and the Rural Districts of Cranbrook, East Ashford, Romney Marsh, Tenterden, and West Ashford.
1950–1974: The Municipal Borough of Tenterden, the Urban District of Ashford, and the Rural Districts of Cranbrook, East Ashford, Tenterden, and West Ashford.
1974–1983: The Municipal Borough of Tenterden, the Urban District of Ashford, and the Rural Districts of East Ashford, Tenterden, and West Ashford.
1983–2010: The Borough of Ashford.
2010–present: The Borough of Ashford wards of Aylesford Green, Beaver, Biddenden, Bockhanger, Boughton Aluph and Eastwell, Bybrook, Charing, Downs North, Downs West, Godinton, Great Chart with Singleton North, Highfield, Isle of Oxney, Kennington, Little Burton Farm, Norman, North Willesborough, Park Farm North, Park Farm South, Rolvenden and Tenterden West, St Michael's, Singleton South, South Willesborough, Stanhope, Stour, Tenterden North, Tenterden South, Victoria, Washford, Weald Central, Weald East, Weald North, Weald South, and Wye.
Ashford constituency has the large town of Ashford which has Ashford International railway station and the smaller town of Tenterden, one of the area's 46 villages, towns or town suburbs which are organised communities into civil parishes. Ashford town centre, its north and its west are the only unparished areas.[3]
Constituency profile
- Political history
Created under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, Ashford has been won by a Conservative at every election except that of 1929 when it was won by a Liberal, after that party's turn towards the left marked by the People's Budget in 1911, who won with a majority of less than 1% of the vote.
The last occasion its safe seat credentials were dented was in 1997 when its voters returned a Conservative with a 9.7% majority.
- Economy
The constituency has its express-enabled station to London, Paris and Brussels leading to a considerable use including by local international employers supporting local shops, leisure facilities and attractions. Its use increased by over a million per year in the seven years to 2012, to 3.3 million entries and exits that year. At the end of 2012 the unemployment rate in the constituency stood as 2.0% of the population claiming jobseekers allowance, compared to the regional average of 2.4% and national average of 3.8%.[4]
Members of Parliament
- Constituency created (1885)
Elections
Elections in the 2010s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Damian Green | 30,094 | 52.5 | −1.7 | |
UKIP | Gerald O'Brien | 10,798 | 18.8 | +14.3 | |
Labour | Brendan Chilton | 10,580 | 18.4 | +1.8 | |
Liberal Democrat | Debbie Enever | 3,433 | 6.0 | -16.8 | |
Green | Mandy Rossi | 2,467 | 4.3 | +2.5 | |
Majority | 19,296 | 33.6 | |||
Turnout | 57,372 | 67.3 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | −8.0 | |||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Damian Green | 29,878 | 54.1 | +2.7 | |
Liberal Democrat | Chris Took | 12,581 | 22.8 | +7.2 | |
Labour | Chris Clark | 9,204 | 16.7 | −9.7 | |
UKIP | Jeffrey Elenor[8] | 2,508 | 4.5 | +1.4 | |
Green | Steven Campkin | 1,014 | 1.8 | −1.6 | |
Majority | 17,297 | 31.3 | |||
Turnout | 55,185 | 67.9 | +2.5 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | +2.3 | |||
Elections in the 2000s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Damian Green | 26,651 | 51.6 | +4.2 | |
Labour | Valerie Whitaker | 13,353 | 25.8 | −6.3 | |
Liberal Democrat | Chris Took | 8,308 | 16.1 | +1.0 | |
Green | Richard Boden | 1,753 | 3.4 | +0.6 | |
UKIP | Bernard Stroud | 1,620 | 3.1 | +0.5 | |
Majority | 13,298 | 25.7 | +10.4 | ||
Turnout | 51,685 | 65.0 | +2.5 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | +5.2 | |||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Damian Green | 22,739 | 47.4 | +6.0 | |
Labour | John Adams | 15,380 | 32.1 | +0.4 | |
Liberal Democrat | Keith Fitchett | 7,236 | 15.1 | −4.6 | |
Green | Richard Boden | 1,353 | 2.8 | +1.6 | |
UKIP | David Waller | 1,229 | 2.6 | N/A | |
Majority | 7,359 | 15.3 | +5.6 | ||
Turnout | 47,937 | 62.5 | −11.7 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | +3.2 | |||
Elections in the 1990s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Damian Green | 22,899 | 41.4 | −13.2 | |
Labour | John Ennals | 17,554 | 31.7 | +11.7 | |
Liberal Democrat | John Williams | 10,901 | 19.7 | −4.4 | |
Referendum | Christopher Cruden | 3,201 | 5.8 | N/A | |
Green | Richard Boden | 660 | 1.2 | −0.2 | |
Natural Law | Stephen Tyrell | 89 | 0.2 | N/A | |
Majority | 5,345 | 9.7 | −20.8 | ||
Turnout | 55,302 | 74.2 | −5.0 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | −12.5 | |||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Keith Speed | 31,031 | 54.6 | −1.9 | |
Liberal Democrat | Ms. Christine L.B. Headley | 13,672 | 24.1 | −3.3 | |
Labour | Ms. Doreen A. Cameron | 11,365 | 20.0 | +5.3 | |
Green | Dr. Andrew Porter | 773 | 1.4 | −0.1 | |
Majority | 17,359 | 30.5 | +1.3 | ||
Turnout | 56,841 | 79.2 | +3.5 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | +0.7 | |||
Elections in the 1980s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Keith Speed | 29,978 | 56.54 | ||
Social Democratic | Neil Norman Macmillan | 14,490 | 27.33 | ||
Labour | Michael John Wiggins | 7,775 | 14.66 | ||
Green | Dr. Charles Andrew Porter | 778 | 1.47 | ||
Majority | 15,488 | 29.21 | |||
Turnout | 75.69 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Keith Speed | 27,230 | 56.80 | ||
Social Democratic | J Hawkes | 13,319 | 27.78 | ||
Labour | P Lewis | 6,167 | 12.87 | ||
Ecology | Dr. CA Porter | 569 | 1.19 | ||
National Labour | JW King | 456 | 0.95 | ||
BNP | RE Lockwood | 195 | 0.41 | ||
Majority | 13,911 | 29.02 | |||
Turnout | 73.25 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Elections in the 1970s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Herbert Keith Speed | 26,224 | 55.65 | ||
Labour | AA Gilbert | 12,586 | 26.71 | ||
Liberal | A Wainman | 7,631 | 16.20 | ||
National Front | KR McKilliam | 678 | 1.44 | ||
Majority | 13,638 | 28.94 | |||
Turnout | 76.67 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Herbert Keith Speed | 19,294 | 44.31 | ||
Labour | MB Jackson | 13,269 | 30.47 | ||
Liberal | CG Dennis | 10,983 | 25.22 | ||
Majority | 6,025 | 13.84 | |||
Turnout | 74.54 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Francis Deedes | 21,773 | 46.2 | ||
Liberal | CG Dennis | 13,314 | 28.2 | ||
Labour | MB Jackson | 12,077 | 25.6 | ||
Majority | 8,459 | 18.0 | |||
Turnout | 81.5 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Francis Deedes | 26,649 | 54.8 | ||
Labour | John M Bowyer | 14,037 | 28.9 | ||
Liberal | Charles Truman | 7,902 | 16.3 | ||
Majority | 12,612 | 26.0 | |||
Turnout | 48,588 | 72.5 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Elections in the 1960s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Francis Deedes | 21,362 | 50.0 | ||
Labour | Charles A Thomas | 13,249 | 31.0 | ||
Liberal | J Gavin W Peck | 8,121 | 19.0 | ||
Majority | 8,113 | 19.0 | |||
Turnout | 42,732 | 75.4 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Francis Deedes | 21,026 | 49.4 | ||
Labour | Charles A Thomas | 11,989 | 28.2 | ||
Liberal | J Gavin W Peck | 9,531 | 22.4 | ||
Majority | 9,037 | 21.2 | |||
Turnout | 42,546 | 77.5 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Elections in the 1950s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Francis Deedes | 25,383 | 62.88 | ||
Labour | Reginald Ward | 14,983 | 37.12 | ||
Majority | 10,400 | 25.76 | |||
Turnout | 40,366 | 77.48 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Francis Deedes | 23,992 | 60.47 | ||
Labour | Neville Devonshire Sandelson | 15,685 | 39.53 | ||
Majority | 8,307 | 20.94 | |||
Turnout | 78.07 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Francis Deedes | 24,093 | 59.14 | ||
Labour | Neville Devonshire Sandelson | 16,645 | 40.86 | ||
Majority | 7,448 | 18.28 | |||
Turnout | 81.94 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Francis Deedes | 21,095 | 51.61 | ||
Labour | Neville Devonshire Sandelson | 14,948 | 36.57 | ||
Liberal | H Shirley | 4,828 | 11.81 | ||
Majority | 6,147 | 15.04 | |||
Turnout | 84.08 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Elections in the 1940s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Edward Percy Smith | 18,800 | 52.0 | ||
Labour | Horace W. Lee | 12,575 | 34.8 | ||
Liberal | Harold Vesey Strong | 4,804 | 13.3 | ||
Majority | 6,225 | 17.2 | |||
Turnout | 71.27 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Edward Percy Smith | 9,648 | 69.7 | +10.5 | |
Common Wealth | Catherine E. Williamson | 4,192 | 30.3 | n/a | |
Majority | 5,456 | 39.4 | |||
Turnout | 27.7 | -45.9 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Election in the 1930s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Patrick Spens | 21,323 | 59.2 | ||
Liberal | Richard Borlase Matthews | 8,338 | 23.2 | ||
Labour | W J Beck | 6,333 | 17.6 | ||
Majority | 12,985 | 36.1 | |||
Turnout | 73.6 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Patrick Spens | 16,051 | 47.7 | ||
Liberal | Rev. Roderick Morris Kedward | 11,423 | 33.9 | ||
Labour | W J Beck | 6,178 | 18.4 | ||
Majority | 4,628 | 13.8 | |||
Turnout | 70.9 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Michael Herbert Rudolf Knatchbull | 20,891 | 58.7 | ||
Liberal National | Rev. Roderick Morris Kedward | 14,681 | 41.3 | ||
Majority | 6,210 | 17.5 | |||
Turnout | 75.9 | ||||
Election in the 1920s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Roderick Morris Kedward | 15,753 | 46.0 | +24.2 | |
Unionist | Samuel Strang Steel | 14,579 | 42.6 | -17.8 | |
Labour | Montefiore Follick | 3,885 | 11.4 | -6.4 | |
Majority | 1,174 | 3.4 | 42.0 | ||
Turnout | 75.3 | +4.9 | |||
Liberal gain from Unionist | Swing | +21.0 | |||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unionist | Samuel Strang Steel | 15,159 | 60.4 | ||
Liberal | Leonard John Humphrey | 5,487 | 21.8 | ||
Labour | Basil Noble | 4,473 | 17.8 | ||
Majority | 9,672 | 38.6 | |||
Turnout | 70.4 | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unionist | Samuel Strang Steel | 12,644 | 62.1 | -7.0 | |
Labour | Basil Noble | 7,709 | 37.9 | +7.0 | |
Majority | 4,935 | 24.2 | -14.0 | ||
Turnout | 57.8 | ||||
Unionist hold | Swing | +17.0 | |||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unionist | Samuel Strang Steel | 15,638 | |||
Labour | Basil Noble | 6,977 | |||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | |||||
Election results 1885-1918
Elections in the 1880s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Pomfret Pomfret | 6,020 | 55.2 | n/a | |
Liberal | George Crispe Whiteley | 4,895 | 44.8 | n/a | |
Majority | 1,125 | 10.4 | n/a | ||
Turnout | 81.5 | n/a | |||
Conservative win (new seat) | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | William Pomfret Pomfret | unopposed | n/a | n/a | |
Conservative hold | Swing | n/a | |||
Elections in the 1890s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Laurence Hardy | 5,512 | 56.3 | n/a | |
Liberal | John U Bugler | 4,281 | 43.7 | n/a | |
Majority | 1,231 | 12.6 | n/a | ||
Turnout | 68.4 | n/a | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | n/a | |||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Laurence Hardy | unopposed | n/a | n/a | |
Conservative hold | Swing | n/a | |||
Elections in the 1900s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Laurence Hardy | 5,898 | 71.6 | n/a | |
Independent Protestant | Benjamin Nicholson | 2,343 | 28.4 | n/a | |
Majority | 3,555 | 43.2 | n/a | ||
Turnout | 64.8 | n/a | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | n/a | |||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Laurence Hardy | 5,994 | 51.6 | -20.0 | |
Liberal | Percy Alfred Harris | 5,614 | 48.4 | n/a | |
Majority | 380 | 3.2 | -40.0 | ||
Turnout | 83.7 | +18.9 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | n/a | |||
Elections in the 1910s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Laurence Hardy | 7,966 | 64.3 | +12.7 | |
Liberal | Reginald John Farrer | 4,422 | 35.7 | -12.7 | |
Majority | 3,544 | 28.6 | |||
Turnout | 87.2 | +3.5 | |||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Laurence Hardy | unopposed | n/a | n/a | |
Conservative hold | Swing | n/a | |||
General Election 1914/15:
Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by the July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;
- Unionist: Rt Hon. Lawrence Hardy
- Liberal: Arthur Frederick William Johnson[20]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unionist | 10,258 | ||||
Independent | William H Deedes | 2,408 | |||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | |||||
Unionist hold | Swing | ||||
- endorsed by Coalition Government
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Laurence Hardy | 5,994 | 51.6 | ||
Liberal | Percy Alfred Harris | 5,614 | 48.4 | ||
Majority | 380 | 3.2 | |||
Turnout | 83.7 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
See also
Notes and references
- Notes
- ↑ A county constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer)
- ↑ As with all constituencies, the constituency elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election at least every five years.
- References
- ↑ "Usual Resident Population, 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
- ↑ "Electorate Figures – Boundary Commission for England". 2011 Electorate Figures. Boundary Commission for England. 4 March 2011. Archived from the original on 6 November 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
- ↑ 2011 Census Custom tables: administrative parish hierarchy. Retrieved 17 July 2013
- ↑ Unemployment claimants by constituency The Guardian
- ↑ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "A" (part 3)
- ↑ "Election Data 2015". Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
- ↑ Ashford.gov.uk
- ↑ "UKIP: Ashford". UKIP. Archived from the original on 13 April 2010. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
- ↑ "Politics Resources". Election 1997. Politics Resources. 1 May 1997. Retrieved 25 December 2010.
- ↑ C. Rallings & M. Thrasher, The Media Guide to the New Parliamentary Constituencies, p.120 (Plymouth: LGC Elections Centre, 1995)
- ↑ "Politics Resources". Election 1992. Politics Resources. 9 April 1992. Retrieved 6 December 2010.
- ↑ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918–1949, FWS Craig
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 British Parliamentary Election Results 1885-1918, FWS Craig
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Liberal Year Book, 1907
- ↑ Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1886
- ↑ Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1901
- ↑ Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1901
- ↑ Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1916
- ↑ Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1916
- ↑ Kent & Sussex Courier 27 Mar 1914
- ↑ Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1922
- ↑ British Parliamentary Election Results, 1885–1918 FWS Craig
Sources
- British Parliamentary Election Results 1885–1918, compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (Macmillan Press 1974)
- Iain Dale, ed. (2003). The Times House of Commons 1929, 1931, 1935. Politico's (reprint). ISBN 1-84275-033-X.
- The Times House of Commons 1945. The Times. 1945.
- The Times House of Commons 1950. The Times. 1950.
- The Times House of Commons 1955. The Times. 1955.
Coordinates: 51°06′N 0°48′E / 51.1°N 0.8°E