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[[File:Gloucestershire UK locator map 2010.svg|thumb|right|alt=|The location of [[Gloucestershire]] in relation to England.]] |
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The [[Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England|county]] of '''[[Gloucestershire]]''' |
The [[Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England|county]] of '''[[Gloucestershire]]''' |
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is divided into |
is divided into 7 [[United Kingdom constituencies|parliamentary constituencies]]: 2 [[Borough constituency|borough constituencies]] |
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and 5 [[County constituency|county constituencies]], one of which crosses the county boundary with Wiltshire.<ref group="nb">[[South Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|South Cotswolds]] is a cross-county boundary constituency between Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.</ref> |
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- 2 [[Borough constituency|Borough constituencies]] |
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and 4 [[County constituency|County constituencies]]. |
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==Constituencies== |
==Constituencies== |
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{{See|2024 United Kingdom general election}} |
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{{legend2|{{Liberal Democrats (UK) |
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!rowspan=1|Constituency{{NoteTag|BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.}} |
!rowspan=1|Constituency{{NoteTag|BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.}} |
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!rowspan=1|Electorate<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2023-review/the-2023-review-of-parliamentary-constituency-boundaries-in-england-volume-two-constituency-names-designations-and-composition/the-2023-review-of-parliamentary-constituency-boundaries-in-england-volume-two-constituency-names-designations-and-composition-south-west|title=The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England - Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition - South West|publisher=[[Boundary Commission for England]]|access-date=9 July 2024}}</ref> |
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!rowspan=1|Electorate<ref>{{Cite web|last=Baker|first=Carl|last2=Uberoi|first2=Elise|last3=Cracknell|first3=Richard|date=2020-01-28|title=General Election 2019: full results and analysis|url=https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8749/|language=en-GB}}</ref> |
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!rowspan=1|Majority<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc. |
!rowspan=1|Majority<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies|title=Constituencies A-Z - Election 2014|website=BBC News|language=en-GB|access-date=2024-07-09}}</ref>{{NoteTag|The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.}} |
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!colspan=2 class=unsortable|[[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]]<ref name=":0" /> |
!colspan=2 class=unsortable|[[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]]<ref name=":0" /> |
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!colspan=2 class=unsortable|Nearest opposition<ref name=":0" /> |
!colspan=2 class=unsortable|Nearest opposition<ref name=":0" /> |
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!rowspan=1 class=unsortable|Electoral wards<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2007/uksi_20071681_en_4|title=The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007, page 4|publisher=Crown copyright|work=[[Office of Public Sector Information]]|access-date=7 November 2009|date=13 June 2007}}</ref><ref>[[Boundary Commissions (United Kingdom)|Boundary Commission for England]] pp. 1004–1007</ref> |
!rowspan=1 class=unsortable|Electoral wards<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2007/uksi_20071681_en_4|title=The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007, page 4|publisher=Crown copyright|work=[[Office of Public Sector Information]]|access-date=7 November 2009|date=13 June 2007}}</ref><ref>[[Boundary Commissions (United Kingdom)|Boundary Commission for England]] pp. 1004–1007</ref> |
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|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham BC]] |
|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham BC]] |
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|75,292 |
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|7,210 |
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|981 |
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|[[Max Wilkinson]] ¤ |
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|[[Alex Chalk]] † |
|[[Alex Chalk]] † |
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|[[Cheltenham#Government|Cheltenham Borough Council]]: All Saints, Battledown, Benhall and The Reddings, Charlton Kings, Charlton Park, College, Hesters Way, Lansdown, Leckhampton, Oakley, Park, Pittville, St Mark's, St Paul's, St Peter's, Up Hatherley, Warden Hill. |
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|[[Image:Cheltenham Constituency 2023.svg|alt=|center|frameless]] |
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|Max Wilkinson ¤ |
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|[[Cheltenham#Local government|Cheltenham Borough Council]]: All Saints, Battledown, Benhall and The Reddings, Charlton Kings, Charlton Park, College, Hesters Way, Lansdown, Leckhampton, Oakley, Park, Pittville, St Mark’s, St Paul’s, St Peter’s, Springbank, Up Hatherley, Warden Hill. |
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|[[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean CC]] |
|[[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean CC]] |
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|71, |
|71,510 |
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|278 |
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|15,869 |
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|[[Matt Bishop (politician)|Matt Bishop]] ‡ |
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|[[Mark Harper]] † |
|[[Mark Harper]] † |
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|[[Forest of Dean (district)|Forest of Dean District Council]]: Berry Hill, Bream, Cinderford East, Cinderford West, Coleford, Dymock, Hartpury & Redmarley, Longhope & Huntley, Lydbrook, Lyndey East, Lyndey North, Lydney West & Aylburton, Mitcheldean, Ruardean & Drybrook, Newent & Taynton, Newland & Sling, Newnham, Pillowell, Ruspidge, St. Briavels, Tidenham, Westbury-on-Severn. [[Tewkesbury (borough)|Tewkesbury Borough Council]]: Highnam with Haw Bridge. |
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|[[Image:Forest of Dean Constituency 2023.svg|alt=|center|frameless]] |
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|Di Martin ‡ |
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|[[Forest of Dean (district)|Forest of Dean District Council]]: Alvington, Aylburton and West Lydney, Awre, Berry Hill, Blaisdon and Longhope, Bream, Bromesberrow and Dymock, Christchurch and English Bicknor, Churcham and Huntley, Cinderford East, Cinderford West, Coleford Central, Coleford East, Hartpury, Hewelsfield and Woolaston, Littledean and Ruspidge, Lydbrook and Ruardean, Lydney East, Lydney North, Mitcheldean and Drybrook, Newent Central, Newland and St Briavels, Newnham and Westbury, Oxenhall and Newent North East, Pillowell, Redmarley, Tibberton, Tidenham. [[Tewkesbury (borough)|Tewkesbury Borough Council]]: Highnam with Haw Bridge. |
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|[[Image:ForestOfDean2007Constituency.svg|left|100px|alt=]] |
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|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester BC]] |
|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester BC]] |
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|76,695 |
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|3,431 |
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|[[Alex McIntyre]] ‡ |
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|[[Richard Graham (politician)|Richard Graham]] † |
|[[Richard Graham (politician)|Richard Graham]] † |
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|[[Gloucester|Gloucester City Council]]: Abbeydale, Abbeymead, Barnwood, Barton & Tredworth, Coney Hill, Grange, Hucclecote, Kingsholm & Wotton, Kingsway, Matson & Robinswood, Moreland, Podsmead, Quedgeley Fieldcourt, Quedgeley Severn Vale, Tuffley, Westgate. |
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|[[Image:Gloucester Constituency 2023.svg|alt=|center|frameless]] |
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|Fran Boait ‡ |
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|[[Gloucester|Gloucester City Council]]: Abbey, Barnwood, Barton and Tredworth, Elmbridge, Grange, Hucclecote, Kingsholm and Wotton, Matson and Robinswood, Moreland, Podsmead, Quedgeley Fieldcourt, Quedgeley Severn Vale, Tuffley, Westgate. |
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|[[North Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|North Cotswolds CC]] |
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|[[Image:Gloucester2007Constituency.svg|left|100px|alt=]] |
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|70,915 |
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|3,357 |
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|[[Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (born 1953)|Geoffrey Clifton-Brown]] † |
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|Paul Hodgkinson ¤ |
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|[[Cotswold District|Cotswold District Council]]: Blockley, Bourton Vale, Bourton Village, Campden & Vale, Chedworth & Churn Valley, Coln Valley, Ermin, Fosseridge, Moreton East, Moreton West, Northleach, Sandywell, Stow, The Rissingtons. [[Stroud District|Stroud District Council]]: Bisley, Hardwicke, Minchinhampton, Painswick & Upton. [[Tewkesbury (borough)|Tewkesbury District Council]]: Badgeworth, Brockworth East, Brockworth West, Churchdown Brookfield with Hucclecote, Churchdown St. Johns, Shurdington. |
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|[[Image:North Cotswolds Constituency 2023.svg|alt=|center|frameless]] |
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|[[South Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|South Cotswolds CC]](part) |
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|72,865 |
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|4,973 |
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|[[Roz Savage]] ¤ |
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|[[James Gray (British politician)|James Gray]] † |
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|[[Cotswold District|Cotswold District Council]]: Abbey, Chesterton, Fairford North, Four Acres, Grumbolds Ash with Avening, Kemble, Lechlade, Kempsford & Fairford South, New Mills, Siddington & Cerney Rural, South Cerney Village, St. Michael's, Stratton, Tetbury East & Rural, Tetbury Town, Tetbury with Upton, The Ampneys and Hampton, The Beeches, Watermoor. [[Stroud District|Stroud District Council]]: Kingswood. [[Wiltshire|Wiltshire Council]]: Brinkworth, By Brook, Cricklade & Latton, Kington, Malmesbury, Minety, Purton, Sherston. |
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|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud CC]] |
|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud CC]] |
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|76,249 |
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|11,411 |
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|[[Simon Opher]] ‡ |
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|[[Siobhan Baillie]] † |
|[[Siobhan Baillie]] † |
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|[[Stroud District|Stroud District Council]]: Amberley and Woodchester, Berkeley Vale, Cainscross, Cam East, Cam West, Chalford, Coaley & Uley, Dursley, Nailsworth, Randwick, Whiteshill & Ruscombe, Rodborough, Severn, Stonehouse, Stroud Central, Stroud Farmhill & Paganhill, Stroud Slade, Stroud Trinity, Stroud Uplands, Stroud Valley, The Stanleys, Thrupp, Wotton-under-Edge. |
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|[[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]] ‡ |
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|[[Stroud District Council]]: Amberley and Woodchester, Berkeley, Bisley, Cainscross, Cam East, Cam West, Central, Chalford, Coaley and Uley, Dursley, Eastington and Standish, Farmhill and Paganhill, Hardwicke, Nailsworth, Over Stroud, Painswick, Rodborough, Severn, Slade, Stonehouse, The Stanleys, Thrupp, Trinity, Uplands, Upton St Leonards, Vale, Valley. |
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|[[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury CC]] |
|[[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury CC]] |
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|72,426 |
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|6,262 |
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|[[Cameron Thomas (politician)|Cameron Thomas]] ¤ |
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|[[Laurence Robertson]] † |
|[[Laurence Robertson]] † |
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|[[Cheltenham|Cheltenham Borough Council]]: Prestbury, Springbank, Swindon Village. [[Gloucester|Gloucester City Council]]: Elmbridge, Longstevens. [[Borough of Tewkesbury|Tewkesbury Borough Council]]: Cleeve Grange, Cleeve Hill, Cleeve St. Michael's, Cleeve West, Innsworth, Isbourne, Northway, Severn Vale North, Severn Vale South, Tewkesbury East, Tewkesbury North & Twyning, Tewkesbury South, Winchcombe. |
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|Alex Hegenbarth ¤ |
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|[[Cheltenham#Local government|Cheltenham Borough Council]]: Prestbury, Swindon Village. [[Gloucester|Gloucester City Council]]: Longlevens. [[Tewkesbury (borough)|Tewkesbury Borough Council]]: Ashchurch with Walton Cardiff, Badgeworth, Brockworth, Churchdown Brookfield, Churchdown St John’s, Cleeve Grange, Cleeve Hill, Cleeve St Michael’s, Cleeve West, Coombe Hill, Hucclecote, Innsworth with Down Hatherley, Isbourne, Northway, Oxenton Hill, Shurdington, Tewkesbury Newtown, |
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Tewkesbury Prior’s Park, Tewkesbury Town With Mitton, Twyning, Winchcombe. |
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|[[Image:Tewkesbury2007Constituency.svg|left|100px|alt=]] |
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|[[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds CC]] |
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|81,939 |
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|20,214 |
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|[[Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (born 1953)|Geoffrey Clifton-Brown]] † |
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|Liz Webster ¤ |
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|[[Cotswold District Council]]: Ampney-Coln, Avening, Beacon-Stow, Blockley, Bourton-on-the-Water, Campden-Vale, Chedworth, Churn Valley, Cirencester Beeches, Cirencester Chesterton, Cirencester Park, Cirencester Stratton-Whiteway, Cirencester Watermoor, Ermin, Fairford, Fosseridge, Grumbolds Ash, Hampton, Kempsford-Lechlade, Moreton-in-Marsh, Northleach, Rissingtons, Riversmeet, Sandywell, Tetbury, Thames Head, Three Rivers, Water Park. [[Stroud District Council]]: Kingswood, Minchinhampton, Wotton-under-Edge. |
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==Boundary changes== |
== Boundary changes == |
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=== 2024 === |
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For 2010 the [[Boundary Commission for England]] retained these 6 constituencies, with changes to realign constituency boundaries with the boundaries of current local government wards, and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies. Although the changes are small, the expanded Cotswold constituency was called [[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds]]. These changes were implemented at the [[2010 United Kingdom general election]]. |
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''See [[2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies]] for further details.'' |
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# [[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean CC]] |
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# [[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester BC]] |
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# [[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud CC]] |
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# [[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham BC]] |
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# [[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean CC]] |
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# [[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester BC]] |
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# [[North Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|North Cotswolds CC]] |
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# [[North Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|South Cotswolds CC]] |
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# [[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud CC]] |
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# [[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury CC]] |
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For the [[2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies]], which redrew the constituency map ahead of the [[2024 United Kingdom general election]], the [[Boundary Commission for England]] opted to combine Gloucestershire with Wiltshire as a sub-region of the South West Region, with the creation of the cross-county boundary constituency of [[South Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|South Cotswolds]], resulting in a major reconfiguration of the former [[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds]] constituency, which was renamed [[North Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|North Cotswolds]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Garcia |first=Carmelo |date=2022-12-04 |title=Neighbours could have three different MPs representing them |url=https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/fears-gloucestershire-neighbours-three-different-7872761 |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=GloucestershireLive |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2021-06-09|title=Gloucestershire electoral boundary changes 'a dog's dinner'|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-57398617|access-date=2021-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Big reshuffle of Gloucestershire Parliamentary constituences is proposed|url=https://www.glosnews.com/articles/97zo6in3m7c8r52e9eppz2qh38ajer|access-date=2021-10-08|website=Gloucestershire News Service|language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report {{!}} Boundary Commission for England |url=https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2023-review/2023-review-volume-one-report/ |access-date=2023-07-10 |website=boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk |at=paras 1084-1126}}</ref> These changes came into effect for the [[2024 United Kingdom general election|2024 general election]]. |
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== Proposed boundary changes == |
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The [[Boundary Commission for England]] submitted their final proposals in respect of the [[Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies|Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster Constituencies]] (the 2018 review) in September 2018. Although the proposals were immediately laid before [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] they were not brought forward by the [[Government of the United Kingdom|Government]] for approval. Accordingly, they '''did''' '''not''' come into effect for the [[2019 United Kingdom general election|2019 election]] which took place on 12 December 2019, and which was contested using the constituency boundaries in place since 2010. |
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The following seats resulted from the boundary review: |
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Under the terms of the [[Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011]], the Sixth Review was based on reducing the total number of MPs from 650 to 600 and a strict electoral parity requirement that the electorate of all constituencies should be within a range of 5% either side of the electoral quota. |
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'''Containing electoral wards from [[Cheltenham]]''' |
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On 24 March 2020, the Minister of State for the [[Cabinet Office]], [[Chloe Smith]], issued a written statement to Parliament setting out the Government's thinking with regard to parliamentary boundaries.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Update: Strengthening Democracy:Written statement - HCWS183|url=https://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-statement/Commons/2020-03-24/HCWS183/|access-date=2020-04-20|website=UK Parliament|language=en}}</ref> Subsequently, the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 2020<ref>{{Cite web|title=Parliamentary Constituencies Act 2020|url=https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2020/25/enacted}}</ref> was passed into law on 14 December 2020. This formally removed the duty to implement the 2018 review and set out the framework for future boundary reviews. The Act provided that the number of constituencies should remain at the current level of 650, rather than being reduced to 600, while retaining the requirement that the electorate should be no more than +/- 5% from the electoral quota. |
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* [[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
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The Act specified that the next review should be completed no later than 1 July 2023 and the Boundary Commission formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=2023 Review launched {{!}} Boundary Commission for England|url=https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2023-review-launched/|access-date=2021-01-08|language=en-GB}}</ref> See [[2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies]] for further details. |
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* [[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury]] (part) |
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'''Containing electoral wards in [[Cotswold District|Cotswold]]''' |
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== Results history== |
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* [[North Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|North Cotswolds]] (part) |
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* [[South Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|South Cotswolds]] (part also in [[Wiltshire Council|Witshire]]) |
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'''Containing electoral wards in [[Forest of Dean District|Forest of Dean]]''' |
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* [[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean]] (part) |
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'''Containing wards in [[Gloucester]]''' |
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* [[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
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* Tewkesbury (part) |
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'''Containing wards in [[Stroud]]''' |
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* North Cotswolds (part) |
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* South Cotswolds (part) |
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* [[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] |
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'''Containing wards in [[Borough of Tewkesbury|Tewkesbury]]''' |
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* Forest of Dean (part) |
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* North Cotswolds (part) |
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* Tewkesbury (part) |
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=== 2010 === |
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Under the [[Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies]], the [[Boundary Commission for England]] decided to retain Gloucestershire's constituencies for the 2010 election, making minor changes to realign constituency boundaries with the boundaries of current local government wards, and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies. Although the changes were minor, the Cotswold constituency was renamed [[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds]]. |
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# [[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham BC]] |
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# [[Cotswold (UK Parliament constituency)|Cotswold CC]] / [[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds CC]] |
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# [[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean CC]] |
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# [[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester BC]] |
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# [[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud CC]] |
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# [[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury CC]] |
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|[[Image:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituenciesNumbered.svg|left|Parliamentary constituencies in Gloucestershire]] |
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|[[Image:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituencies2007.svg|left|Proposed Revision]] |
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==Results history== |
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''Primary data source:'' House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019<ref>{{Cite web|last=Watson|first=Christopher|last2=Uberoi|first2=Elise|last3=Loft|first3=Philip|date=2020-04-17|title=General election results from 1918 to 2019|url=https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8647/|language=en-GB}}</ref> |
''Primary data source:'' House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019<ref>{{Cite web|last=Watson|first=Christopher|last2=Uberoi|first2=Elise|last3=Loft|first3=Philip|date=2020-04-17|title=General election results from 1918 to 2019|url=https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8647/|language=en-GB}}</ref> |
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=== 2024 === |
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The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Gloucestershire in the 2024 general election were as follows:<ref group="nb">It should be acknowledged that [[South Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|South Cotswolds]] is a cross-county boundary constituency. As the results of UK general elections are not disclosed on a sub-constituency level, and South Cotswolds has a relatively evenly split of voters in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, the below vote shares include the electoral wards of the constituency located in Wiltshire.</ref><ref name=":0" /> |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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!Party |
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!Votes |
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!% |
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!Change from 2019 |
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!Seats |
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!Change from 2019 |
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|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] |
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|111,103 |
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|31.8% |
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|{{decrease}}22.4% |
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|1 |
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|{{decrease}}5 |
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|[[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]] |
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|93,112 |
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|26.6 |
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|{{increase}}9.5% |
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|3 |
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|{{increase}}3 |
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|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] |
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|77,973 |
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|22.3% |
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|{{decrease}}0.6% |
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|3 |
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|{{increase}}3 |
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|[[Reform UK|Reform]] |
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|39,478 |
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|11.3% |
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|{{increase}}11.0% |
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|0 |
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|0 |
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|[[Green Party of England and Wales|Green]] |
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|23,559 |
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|6.7% |
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|{{increase}}1.8 |
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|0 |
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|0 |
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|Others |
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|4,399 |
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|1.3% |
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|{{increase}}0.6% |
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|0 |
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|0 |
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|'''Total''' |
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|'''349,624''' |
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|'''100.0''' |
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|'''7''' |
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=== 2019 === |
=== 2019 === |
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The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Gloucestershire in the 2019 general election were as follows: |
The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Gloucestershire in the 2019 general election were as follows: |
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|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]<sup>1</sup> |
|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]<sup>1</sup> |
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|52.9 |
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|31.8 |
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|[[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]]<sup>2</sup> |
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|15.8 |
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|25.2 |
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|25.5 |
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|8.5 |
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|11.5 |
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|10.8 |
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|11.3 |
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|8.9 |
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|24.2 |
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|21.1 |
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|16.4 |
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|32.1 |
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|28.7 |
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|28.3 |
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|22.5 |
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|21.9 |
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|23.3 |
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|28.7 |
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|13.4 |
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|14.1 |
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|17.1 |
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|26.6 |
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|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] |
|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] |
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|28.7 |
|28.7 |
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|22.9 |
|22.9 |
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|22.3 |
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|[[Reform UK|Reform]]<sup>3</sup> |
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|15.8 |
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|25.2 |
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|25.5 |
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|8.5 |
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|11.5 |
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|10.8 |
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|1.2 |
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|1.7 |
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|7.3 |
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|11.3 |
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|6.6 |
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|8.9 |
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|24.2 |
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|21.1 |
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|16.4 |
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|32.1 |
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|28.7 |
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|28.3 |
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|22.5 |
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|21.9 |
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|23.3 |
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|28.7 |
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|13.4 |
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|14.1 |
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|17.1 |
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|[[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]] |
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|1.4 |
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|4.4 |
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|2.2 |
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|4.9 |
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|[[UK Independence Party|UKIP]] |
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| - |
| - |
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| - |
| - |
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|0.3 |
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|11.3 |
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|[[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]] |
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|3.6 |
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|1.4 |
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|4.4 |
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|2.2 |
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|4.9 |
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|6.7 |
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|[[UK Independence Party|UKIP]] |
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|Other |
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<sup>1</sup>including [[National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)|National Liberal]] |
<sup>1</sup>including [[National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)|National Liberal]] |
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<sup>2</sup>1950-1979: [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]]; 1983 & 1987 - [[SDP–Liberal Alliance|SDP-Liberal Alliance]] |
<sup>2</sup>1950-1979: [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]]; 1983 & 1987 - [[SDP–Liberal Alliance|SDP-Liberal Alliance]] |
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<sup>3</sup> As the Brexit Party in 2019 |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Included in Other |
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Included in Other |
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|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]<sup>1</sup> |
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|5 |
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|5 |
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|4 |
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|7 |
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|7 |
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|5 |
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|8 |
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|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] |
|[[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] |
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|[[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]]<sup> |
|[[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]]<sup>1</sup> |
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|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]<sup>2</sup> |
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|5 |
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|7 |
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<sup>1</sup>including [[National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)|National Liberal]] |
<sup>1</sup>including [[National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)|National Liberal]] |
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=== Maps === |
=== Maps === |
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====1885-1910==== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="166"> |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1885Results.svg|'''1885''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1886Results.svg|'''1886''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1892Results.svg|'''1892''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1895Results.svg|'''1895''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1900Results.svg|'''1900''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1906Results.svg|'''1906''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1910JResults.svg|'''Jan 1910''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1910DResults.svg|'''Dec 1910''' |
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</gallery> |
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====1918-1945==== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="166"> |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1918Results.svg|'''1918''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1922Results.svg|'''1922''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1923Results.svg|'''1923''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1924Results.svg|'''1924''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1929Results.svg|'''1929''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1931Results.svg|'''1931''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1935Results.svg|'''1935''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1945Results.svg|'''1945''' |
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</gallery> |
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====1950-1979==== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="166"> |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1950Results.svg|'''1950''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1950Results.svg|'''1951''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1955Results.svg|'''1955''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1959Results.svg|'''1959''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1959Results.svg|'''1964''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1966Results.svg|'''1966''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1970Results.svg|'''1970''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1974FResults.svg|'''Feb 1974''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1974OResults.svg|'''Oct 1974''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1979Results.svg|'''1979''' |
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</gallery> |
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====1983-2019==== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="166"> |
<gallery mode="packed" heights="166"> |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1987.svg|'''1983''' |
File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency1987.svg|'''1983''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|'''2017''' |
File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|'''2017''' |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency2015Results.svg|'''2019''' |
File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency2015Results.svg|'''2019''' |
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</gallery> |
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====2024-present==== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="250"> |
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File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency2024Results.svg|'''2024''' |
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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. |
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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===1885 to |
===1885 to 1906 (11 seats)=== |
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{{legend2|{{Conservative Party (UK) |
{{legend2|{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}} |
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{{legend2|{{Liberal Party (UK) |
{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}|[[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}} |
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{{legend2|{{Liberal Unionist Party |
{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}|[[Liberal Unionist Party|Liberal Unionist]]|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}} |
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!1900 |
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|[[Bristol East (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol East]] |
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| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Handel Cossham|Cossham]] |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}"|[[Joseph Dodge Weston|Weston]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}"|[[William Wills, 1st Baron Winterstoke|Wills]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse|Hobhouse]] |
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|[[Bristol North (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol North]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Lewis Fry|Fry]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" colspan="3" |[[Lewis Fry|→]] |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Townsend |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" |[[Lewis Fry|Fry]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" |[[Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Baronet|Wills]] |
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|[[Bristol South (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol South]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Joseph Dodge Weston|Weston]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |[[Edward Stock Hill|Hill]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long|Long]] |
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|[[Bristol West (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol West]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |[[Michael Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn|M. E. Hicks-Beach]] |
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|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |[[James Tynte Agg-Gardner|Agg-Gardner]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Russell |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[James Tynte Agg-Gardner|Agg-Gardner]] |
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|[[Cirencester (UK Parliament constituency)|Cirencester]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Arthur Brend Winterbotham|Winterbotham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" colspan="3" |[[Arthur Brend Winterbotham|→]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Arthur Brend Winterbotham|→]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Thomas Chester-Master (1841–1914)|Chester-Master]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}"|[[Harry Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham|Lawson]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Benjamin Bathurst (1872–1947)|Bathurst]] |
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|[[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Thomas Blake (MP)|Blake]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}"|[[Godfrey Blundell Samuelson|Samuelson]] |
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| colspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet|Dilke]] |
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|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
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| colspan="8" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Thomas Robinson (Gloucester MP)|Robinson]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" |[[Charles James Monk|Monk]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Russell Rea|Rea]] |
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|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Brand]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[George Holloway (politician)|Holloway]] |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[David Brynmor Jones|Jones]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Charles Alfred Cripps|Cripps]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Charles Peter Allen|Allen]] |
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|[[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[John Yorke (Conservative politician)|Yorke]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |[[Sir John Dorington, 1st Baronet|Dorington]] |
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|[[Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Thornbury]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Stafford Howard|Howard]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[John William Plunkett, 17th Baron Dunsany|Plunkett]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |[[Charles Colston, 1st Baron Roundway|Colston]] |
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===1906 to 1918 (11 seats)=== |
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{{legend2|{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}} |
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{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}|[[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}} |
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|[[Bristol East (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol East]] |
|[[Bristol East (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol East]] |
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| colspan=" |
| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse|Hobhouse]] |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}"|[[Joseph Dodge Weston|Weston]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}"|[[William Wills, 1st Baron Winterstoke|Wills]] |
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| colspan="6" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse|Hobhouse]] |
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|[[Bristol North (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol North]] |
|[[Bristol North (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol North]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK) |
| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Augustine Birrell|Birrell]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Unionist Party/meta/color}}" colspan="3" |[[Lewis Fry|→]] |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |Townsend |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Unionist Party/meta/color}}" |[[Lewis Fry|Fry]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Unionist Party/meta/color}}" |[[Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Baronet|Wills]] |
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| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Augustine Birrell|Birrell]] |
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|[[Bristol South (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol South]] |
|[[Bristol South (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol South]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK) |
| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[William Howell Davies|Davies]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="8" |[[Edward Stock Hill|Hill]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long|Long]] |
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| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[William Howell Davies|Davies]] |
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|[[Bristol West (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol West]] |
|[[Bristol West (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol West]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |[[George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall|Gibbs]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="5" |[[George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall|Gibbs]] |
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|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough|Ponsonby]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Sir Richard Mathias, 1st Baronet|Mathias]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[James Tynte Agg-Gardner|Agg-Gardner]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough|Ponsonby]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Sir Richard Mathias, 1st Baronet|Mathias]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="2" |[[James Tynte Agg-Gardner|Agg-Gardner]] |
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|[[Cirencester (UK Parliament constituency)|Cirencester]] |
|[[Cirencester (UK Parliament constituency)|Cirencester]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Walter Essex|Essex]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Benjamin Bathurst (1872–1947)|Bathurst]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Thomas Chester-Master (1841–1914)|Chester-Master]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}"|[[Harry Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham|Lawson]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="2" |[[Benjamin Bathurst (1872–1947)|Bathurst]] |
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|bgcolor={{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}|[[Walter Essex|Essex]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="4" |[[Benjamin Bathurst (1872–1947)|Bathurst]] |
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|[[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean]] |
|[[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean]] |
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| colspan=" |
| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet|Dilke]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK) |
| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Sir Henry Webb, 1st Baronet|Webb]] |
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| colspan="9" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet|Dilke]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}"|[[Sir Henry Webb, 1st Baronet|Webb]] |
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|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Russell Rea|Rea]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Henry Terrell (politician)|Terrell]] |
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| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Russell Rea|Rea]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="4" |[[Henry Terrell|Terrell]] |
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|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] |
|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK) |
| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Charles Peter Allen|Allen]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="3" |[[George Holloway (politician)|Holloway]] |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[David Brynmor Jones|Jones]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Charles Alfred Cripps|Cripps]] |
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| colspan="6" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Charles Peter Allen|Allen]] |
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|[[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury]] |
|[[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Michael Hicks Beach, Viscount Quenington|M. H. Hicks Beach]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[William Frederick Hicks-Beach|W. F. Hicks-Beach]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="4" |[[Michael Hicks Beach, Viscount Quenington|M. H. Hicks Beach]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[William Frederick Hicks-Beach|W. F. Hicks-Beach]] |
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|[[Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Thornbury]] |
|[[Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Thornbury]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK) |
| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |[[Athelstan Rendall|Rendall]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="3" |[[John William Plunkett, 17th Baron Dunsany|Plunkett]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="6" |[[Charles Colston, 1st Baron Roundway|Colston]] |
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| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Athelstan Rendall|Rendall]] |
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===1918 to 1950=== |
===1918 to 1950 (11 seats)=== |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="6" |[[Thomas Inskip, 1st Viscount Caldecote|Inskip]] |
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|[[Bristol North (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol North]] |
|[[Bristol North (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol North]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Liberal}}" |[[Edwin Stanley Gange|Gange]] |
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| bgcolor="{{National Liberal Party (UK, 1922) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Liberal Party (UK, 1922)}}" |[[Christian Henry Charles Guest|C. Guest]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |[[Walter Henry Ayles|Ayles]] |
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|[[Bristol South (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol South]] |
|[[Bristol South (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol South]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Coalition Liberal |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Liberal}}" |[[William Howell Davies|Davies]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|National Liberal Party (UK, 1922)}}" |[[Beddoe Rees|Rees]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Alexander Walkden, 1st Baron Walkden|Walkden]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Noel Ker Lindsay|Lindsay]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |[[Alexander Walkden, 1st Baron Walkden|Walkden]] |
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|[[Bristol West (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol West]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Coalition Conservative |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="5" |[[George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall|Gibbs]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |[[Cyril Thomas Culverwell|Culverwell]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Coalition Conservative |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="5" |[[James Tynte Agg-Gardner|Agg-Gardner]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent Conservative}}" colspan="3" |[[Daniel Lipson|Lipson]] |
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|[[Cirencester and Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Cirencester |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="6" |[[Thomas Davies (British politician)|Davies]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |[[William Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil|Morrison]] |
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|[[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[James Wignall|Wignall]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Albert Arthur Purcell|Purcell]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[David John Vaughan|Vaughan]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|National Labour Organisation}}" |[[John Vigers Worthington|Worthington]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |[[Morgan Philips Price|Price]] |
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|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Coalition Conservative |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="2" |[[James Bruton|Bruton]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Sir James Horlick, 4th Baronet|Horlick]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |[[Sir Leslie Boyce, 1st Baronet|Boyce]] |
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|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Liberal}}" |[[Robert Ashton Lister|Lister]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Sir Stanley Tubbs, 1st Baronet|Tubbs]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Frank Nelson (British politician)|Nelson]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |[[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Perkins]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |[[Ben Parkin|Parkin]] |
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|[[Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Thornbury]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Coalition Liberal |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Liberal}}" |[[Athelstan Rendall|Rendall]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Herbert Charles Woodcock|Woodcock]] |
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===1950 to 1983=== |
===1950 to 1983 (12 seats)=== |
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|[[Bristol Central (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol Central]] |
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|[[Bristol North East (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol North East]] |
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|[[Bristol North West (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol North West]] |
|[[Bristol North West (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol North West]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Thomas Christopher Boyd|Boyd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Martin John McLaren|McLaren]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |[[John Ellis (MP born 1930)|Ellis]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |[[Ronald Thomas (politician)|Thomas]] |
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|[[Bristol South (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol South]] |
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|[[Bristol South East (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol South East]] |
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|[[Bristol West (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol West]] |
|[[Bristol West (UK Parliament constituency)|Bristol West]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |[[Robert Cooke (Conservative politician)|Cooke]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill|Waldegrave]] |
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|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |[[William Whitehead Hicks-Beach|W. W. Hicks-Beach]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Douglas Dodds-Parker|Dodds-Parker]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Charles Irving (politician)|Irving]] |
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|[[Cirencester and Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Cirencester and Tewkesbury]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |[[Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale|Ridley]] |
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|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
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|[[South Gloucestershire (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucestershire South]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |[[Anthony Crosland|Crosland]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |[[Frederick Vernon Corfield|Corfield]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[John Cope, Baron Cope of Berkeley|Cope]] |
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|[[West Gloucestershire (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucestershire West]] |
|[[West Gloucestershire (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucestershire West]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |[[Morgan Philips Price|Price]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |[[Charles Loughlin|Loughlin]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |[[John Watkinson|Watkinson]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Paul Marland|Marland]] |
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|[[Stroud and Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud & Thornbury]] / [[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] ('55) |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |[[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Perkins]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |[[Anthony Kershaw|Kershaw]] |
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|[[Kingswood (UK Parliament constituency)|Kingswood]] |
|[[Kingswood (UK Parliament constituency)|Kingswood]] |
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| colspan="13" | |
| colspan="13" | |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Terence William Walker|Walker]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Jack Aspinwall|Aspinwall]] |
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|[[Stroud and Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud & Thornbury]] / [[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] (1955) |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="5" |[[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Perkins]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="11" |[[Anthony Kershaw|Kershaw]] |
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|} |
|} |
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===1983 to |
===1983 to 2010 (5, then 6 seats)=== |
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|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Charles Irving (politician)|Irving]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[Nigel Jones, Baron Jones of Cheltenham|Jones]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" |[[Martin Horwood|Horwood]] |
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|[[Cirencester and Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Cirencester & Tewkesbury]] / [[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury]] (1997) |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale|Ridley]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Geoffrey Robert Clifton-Brown|Clifton-Brown]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[Laurence Robertson|Robertson]] |
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|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Sally Oppenheim|Oppenheim]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Douglas French|French]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |[[Tess Kingham|Kingham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Parmjit Dhanda|Dhanda]] |
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|- |
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|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Anthony Kershaw|Kershaw]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Roger Knapman|Knapman]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[David Drew (politician)|Drew]] |
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|- |
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|[[West Gloucestershire (UK Parliament constituency)|West Gloucestershire]] / [[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean]] (1997) |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[Paul Marland|Marland]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Diana Organ|Organ]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Mark Harper|Harper]] |
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|[[Cotswold (UK Parliament constituency)|Cotswold]] |
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| colspan="3" | |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (born 1953)|Clifton-Brown]] |
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===2010 to present (6, then 6.5 seats)=== |
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|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
|[[Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Cheltenham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" |[[Martin Horwood|Horwood]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |[[Alex Chalk|Chalk]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Liberal Democrats (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | [[Max Wilkinson|Wilkinson]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="3" |[[Alex Chalk|Chalk]] |
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|[[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds]] / [[North Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|North Cotswolds]] (2024) |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |[[Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (born 1953)|Clifton-Brown]] |
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| colspan="3" | |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="7" |[[Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (born 1953)|Clifton-Brown]] |
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|- |
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|[[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Mark Harper|Harper]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[Matt Bishop|Bishop]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="5" |[[Mark Harper|Harper]] |
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|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
|[[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Richard Graham (politician)|Graham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[Alex McIntyre|McIntyre]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Tess Kingham|Kingham]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="2" |[[Parmjit Dhanda|Dhanda]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="4" |[[Richard Graham (politician)|Graham]] |
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|- |
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|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] |
|[[Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK) |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |[[Neil Carmichael (Conservative politician)|Carmichael]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |[[David Drew (politician)|Drew]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |[[Siobhan Baillie|Baillie]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[Simon Opher|Opher]] |
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|- |
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| bgcolor="{{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[David Drew (politician)|Drew]] |
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|[[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |[[Siobhan Baillie|Baillie]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |[[Laurence Robertson|Robertson]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | [[Cameron Thomas (politician)|Thomas]] |
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|[[ |
|[[South Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|South Cotswolds]]<sup>1</sup> |
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| colspan="4" | |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="2" |[[Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale|Ridley]] |
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| bgcolor="{{ |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | [[Roz Savage|Savage]] |
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| bgcolor="{{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" colspan="7" |[[Laurence Robertson|Robertson]] |
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<sup>1</sup>Just under half this seat's electorate lies in Wiltshire.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/review2023/b65f7782-658b-4c4a-9cba-59c16c807f77/gis/Constituencies%20by%20county%20and%20LA%20revised%20proposals%20England.xlsx|title=Electorate breakdown for revised proposed constituencies|accessdate=13 July 2024|publisher=[[Boundary Commission for England]]}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of |
* [[List of parliamentary constituencies in Avon]] for divisions in [[South Gloucestershire]] and [[Bristol]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 30 December 2024
The county of Gloucestershire is divided into 7 parliamentary constituencies: 2 borough constituencies and 5 county constituencies, one of which crosses the county boundary with Wiltshire.[nb 1]
Constituencies
[edit]Conservative † Labour ‡ Liberal Democrat ¤
Constituency[note 1] | Electorate[1] | Majority[2][note 2] | Member of Parliament[2] | Nearest opposition[2] | Electoral wards[3][4] | Map | ||
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Cheltenham BC | 75,292 | 7,210 | Max Wilkinson ¤ | Alex Chalk † | Cheltenham Borough Council: All Saints, Battledown, Benhall and The Reddings, Charlton Kings, Charlton Park, College, Hesters Way, Lansdown, Leckhampton, Oakley, Park, Pittville, St Mark's, St Paul's, St Peter's, Up Hatherley, Warden Hill. | |||
Forest of Dean CC | 71,510 | 278 | Matt Bishop ‡ | Mark Harper † | Forest of Dean District Council: Berry Hill, Bream, Cinderford East, Cinderford West, Coleford, Dymock, Hartpury & Redmarley, Longhope & Huntley, Lydbrook, Lyndey East, Lyndey North, Lydney West & Aylburton, Mitcheldean, Ruardean & Drybrook, Newent & Taynton, Newland & Sling, Newnham, Pillowell, Ruspidge, St. Briavels, Tidenham, Westbury-on-Severn. Tewkesbury Borough Council: Highnam with Haw Bridge. | |||
Gloucester BC | 76,695 | 3,431 | Alex McIntyre ‡ | Richard Graham † | Gloucester City Council: Abbeydale, Abbeymead, Barnwood, Barton & Tredworth, Coney Hill, Grange, Hucclecote, Kingsholm & Wotton, Kingsway, Matson & Robinswood, Moreland, Podsmead, Quedgeley Fieldcourt, Quedgeley Severn Vale, Tuffley, Westgate. | |||
North Cotswolds CC | 70,915 | 3,357 | Geoffrey Clifton-Brown † | Paul Hodgkinson ¤ | Cotswold District Council: Blockley, Bourton Vale, Bourton Village, Campden & Vale, Chedworth & Churn Valley, Coln Valley, Ermin, Fosseridge, Moreton East, Moreton West, Northleach, Sandywell, Stow, The Rissingtons. Stroud District Council: Bisley, Hardwicke, Minchinhampton, Painswick & Upton. Tewkesbury District Council: Badgeworth, Brockworth East, Brockworth West, Churchdown Brookfield with Hucclecote, Churchdown St. Johns, Shurdington. | |||
South Cotswolds CC(part) | 72,865 | 4,973 | Roz Savage ¤ | James Gray † | Cotswold District Council: Abbey, Chesterton, Fairford North, Four Acres, Grumbolds Ash with Avening, Kemble, Lechlade, Kempsford & Fairford South, New Mills, Siddington & Cerney Rural, South Cerney Village, St. Michael's, Stratton, Tetbury East & Rural, Tetbury Town, Tetbury with Upton, The Ampneys and Hampton, The Beeches, Watermoor. Stroud District Council: Kingswood. Wiltshire Council: Brinkworth, By Brook, Cricklade & Latton, Kington, Malmesbury, Minety, Purton, Sherston. | |||
Stroud CC | 76,249 | 11,411 | Simon Opher ‡ | Siobhan Baillie † | Stroud District Council: Amberley and Woodchester, Berkeley Vale, Cainscross, Cam East, Cam West, Chalford, Coaley & Uley, Dursley, Nailsworth, Randwick, Whiteshill & Ruscombe, Rodborough, Severn, Stonehouse, Stroud Central, Stroud Farmhill & Paganhill, Stroud Slade, Stroud Trinity, Stroud Uplands, Stroud Valley, The Stanleys, Thrupp, Wotton-under-Edge. | |||
Tewkesbury CC | 72,426 | 6,262 | Cameron Thomas ¤ | Laurence Robertson † | Cheltenham Borough Council: Prestbury, Springbank, Swindon Village. Gloucester City Council: Elmbridge, Longstevens. Tewkesbury Borough Council: Cleeve Grange, Cleeve Hill, Cleeve St. Michael's, Cleeve West, Innsworth, Isbourne, Northway, Severn Vale North, Severn Vale South, Tewkesbury East, Tewkesbury North & Twyning, Tewkesbury South, Winchcombe. |
Boundary changes
[edit]2024
[edit]See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.
Former Name | Boundaries 2010–2024 | Current Name | Boundaries 2024–present |
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For the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Boundary Commission for England opted to combine Gloucestershire with Wiltshire as a sub-region of the South West Region, with the creation of the cross-county boundary constituency of South Cotswolds, resulting in a major reconfiguration of the former The Cotswolds constituency, which was renamed North Cotswolds.[5][6][7][8] These changes came into effect for the 2024 general election.
The following seats resulted from the boundary review:
Containing electoral wards from Cheltenham
- Cheltenham
- Tewkesbury (part)
Containing electoral wards in Cotswold
- North Cotswolds (part)
- South Cotswolds (part also in Witshire)
Containing electoral wards in Forest of Dean
- Forest of Dean (part)
Containing wards in Gloucester
- Gloucester
- Tewkesbury (part)
Containing wards in Stroud
- North Cotswolds (part)
- South Cotswolds (part)
- Stroud
Containing wards in Tewkesbury
- Forest of Dean (part)
- North Cotswolds (part)
- Tewkesbury (part)
2010
[edit]Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to retain Gloucestershire's constituencies for the 2010 election, making minor changes to realign constituency boundaries with the boundaries of current local government wards, and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies. Although the changes were minor, the Cotswold constituency was renamed The Cotswolds.
Name | Boundaries 1997–2010 | Boundaries 2010–2024 |
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Results history
[edit]Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019[9]
2024
[edit]The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Gloucestershire in the 2024 general election were as follows:[nb 2][2]
Party | Votes | % | Change from 2019 | Seats | Change from 2019 |
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Conservative | 111,103 | 31.8% | 22.4% | 1 | 5 |
Liberal Democrat | 93,112 | 26.6 | 9.5% | 3 | 3 |
Labour | 77,973 | 22.3% | 0.6% | 3 | 3 |
Reform | 39,478 | 11.3% | 11.0% | 0 | 0 |
Green | 23,559 | 6.7% | 1.8 | 0 | 0 |
Others | 4,399 | 1.3% | 0.6% | 0 | 0 |
Total | 349,624 | 100.0 | 7 |
2019
[edit]The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Gloucestershire in the 2019 general election were as follows:
Party | Votes | % | Change from 2017 | Seats | Change from 2017 |
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Conservative | 191,119 | 54.2% | 1.3% | 6 | 1 |
Labour | 80,776 | 22.9% | 5.8% | 0 | 1 |
Liberal Democrats | 60,431 | 17.1% | 3.0% | 0 | 0 |
Greens | 17,116 | 4.9% | 2.7% | 0 | 0 |
Brexit | 1,085 | 0.3% | new | 0 | 0 |
Others | 2,315 | 0.7% | 1.5% | 0 | 0 |
Total | 352,842 | 100.0 | 6 |
Percentage votes
[edit]Note that before 1983 Gloucestershire covered a wider and much more populous area than it does today, including the north of what became Avon and the city of Bristol.
Election year | 1922 | 1924 | 1929 | 1931 | 1945 | 1950 | 1951 | 1955 | 1959 | 1964 | 1966 | 1970 | 1974 (F) | 1974 (O) | 1979 | 1983 | 1987 | 1992 | 1997 | 2001 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019 | 2024 |
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Conservative1 | 35.5 | 39.8 | 31.6 | 59.9 | 36.9 | 40.2 | 47.8 | 45.46 | 49.0 | 43.72 | 44.4 | 48.6 | 39.8 | 40.2 | 47.8 | 50.7 | 50.4 | 47.4 | 39.4 | 40.9 | 41.7 | 44.8 | 49.2 | 52.9 | 54.2 | 31.8 |
Liberal Democrat2 | 15.8 | 25.2 | 25.5 | 8.5 | 11.5 | 10.8 | 1.2 | 1.7 | 7.3 | 11.3 | 6.6 | 8.9 | 24.2 | 21.1 | 16.4 | 32.1 | 28.7 | 28.3 | 22.5 | 21.9 | 23.3 | 28.7 | 13.4 | 14.1 | 17.1 | 26.6 |
Labour | 30.6 | 35.0 | 39.7 | 31.6 | 51.6 | 46.9 | 51.0 | 45.42 | 43.6 | 43.64 | 48.7 | 42.4 | 35.4 | 38.2 | 34.9 | 16.7 | 20.8 | 23.1 | 33.9 | 33.7 | 29.3 | 21.0 | 21.0 | 28.7 | 22.9 | 22.3 |
Reform3 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.3 | 11.3 | |
Green Party | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | * | * | * | * | * | 1.4 | 4.4 | 2.2 | 4.9 | 6.7 | |
UKIP | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | * | * | * | 3.6 | 11.6 | 1.8 | * | * | |
Other | 18.1 | - | 3.2 | - | 6.2 | 2.1 | - | 7.4 | - | 1.4 | 0.4 | 0.04 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 0.9 | 0.4 | .01 | 1.2 | 4.2 | 3.5 | 5.7 | 0.6 | 0.3 | 0.3 | 0.6 | 1.3 |
1including National Liberal
21950-1979: Liberal Party; 1983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance
3 As the Brexit Party in 2019
* Included in Other
Accurate vote percentages cannot be obtained for the elections of 1918, 1923 and 1935 because at least one candidate stood unopposed.
Seats
[edit]Election year | 1950 | 1951 | 1955 | 1959 | 1964 | 1966 | 1970 | 1974 (F) | 1974 (O) | 1979 | 1983 | 1987 | 1992 | 1997 | 2001 | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019 | 2024 |
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Labour | 7 | 7 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Liberal Democrat1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Conservative2 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 7 | 7 | 5 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 9 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 1 |
Speaker | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 7 |
1including National Liberal
21950-1979: Liberal Party; 1983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance
Maps
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Historical representation by party
[edit]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.
1885 to 1906 (11 seats)
[edit]Conservative Liberal Liberal Unionist
Constituency | 1885 | 1886 | 87 | 90 | 1892 | 92 | 93 | 95 | 1895 | 1900 |
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Bristol East | Cossham | Weston | Wills | Hobhouse | ||||||
Bristol North | Fry | → | Townsend | Fry | Wills | |||||
Bristol South | Weston | Hill | Long | |||||||
Bristol West | M. E. Hicks-Beach | |||||||||
Cheltenham | Agg-Gardner | Russell | Agg-Gardner | |||||||
Cirencester | Winterbotham | → | → | Chester-Master | Lawson | Bathurst | ||||
Forest of Dean | Blake | Samuelson | Dilke | |||||||
Gloucester | Robinson | Monk | Rea | |||||||
Stroud | Brand | Holloway | Jones | Cripps | Allen | |||||
Tewkesbury | Yorke | Dorington | ||||||||
Thornbury | Howard | Plunkett | Colston |
1906 to 1918 (11 seats)
[edit]Constituency | 1906 | Jan 1910 | Dec 1910 | 11 | 16 |
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Bristol East | Hobhouse | ||||
Bristol North | Birrell | ||||
Bristol South | Davies | ||||
Bristol West | Gibbs | ||||
Cheltenham | Sears | Ponsonby | Mathias | Agg-Gardner | |
Cirencester | Essex | Bathurst | |||
Forest of Dean | Dilke | Webb | |||
Gloucester | Rea | Terrell | |||
Stroud | Allen | ||||
Tewkesbury | M. H. Hicks Beach | W. F. Hicks-Beach | |||
Thornbury | Rendall |
1918 to 1950 (11 seats)
[edit]Coalition Liberal (1918-22) / National Liberal (1922-23) Conservative Independent Conservative Independent Labour Independent National Labour Liberal National Labour National Liberal (1931-68)
Constituency | 1918 | 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 25 | 28 | 1929 | 31 | 1931 | 1935 | 36 | 37 | 39 | 43 | 1945 |
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Bristol Central | Inskip | Alpass | A. Apsley | V. Apsley | Awbery | ||||||||||
Bristol East | Britton | Morris | Baker | Cripps | → | → | |||||||||
Bristol North | Gange | C. Guest | Ayles | F. Guest | Ayles | Bernays | → | Coldrick | |||||||
Bristol South | Davies | Rees | → | Walkden | Lindsay | Walkden | Wilkins | ||||||||
Bristol West | Gibbs | Culverwell | Stanley | ||||||||||||
Cheltenham | Agg-Gardner | Preston | Lipson | → | |||||||||||
Cirencester & Tewkesbury | Davies | Morrison | |||||||||||||
Forest of Dean | Wignall | Purcell | Vaughan | Worthington | Price | ||||||||||
Gloucester | Bruton | Horlick | Boyce | Turner-Samuels | |||||||||||
Stroud | Lister | Tubbs | F. Guest | Nelson | Perkins | Parkin | |||||||||
Thornbury | Rendall | Woodcock | Rendall | Gunston | Alpass |
1950 to 1983 (12 seats)
[edit]Conservative Labour National Liberal (1931-68) Speaker
Constituency | 1950 | 50 | 51 | 51 | 51 | 55 | 57 | 1959 | 61 | 63 | 1964 | 1966 | 1970 | Feb 74 | Oct 74 | 1979 |
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Bristol Central | Awbery | Palmer | ||||||||||||||
Bristol North East | Coldrick | Hopkins | Dobson | Adley | Palmer | |||||||||||
Bristol North West | Braithwaite | Boyd | McLaren | Ellis | McLaren | Thomas | Colvin | |||||||||
Bristol South | Wilkins | Cocks | ||||||||||||||
Bristol South East | Cripps | Benn | St Clair | Benn | ||||||||||||
Bristol West | Stanley | Monckton | Cooke | Waldegrave | ||||||||||||
Cheltenham | W. W. Hicks-Beach | Dodds-Parker | Irving | |||||||||||||
Cirencester and Tewkesbury | Morrison | → | Ridley | |||||||||||||
Gloucester | Turner-Samuels | Diamond | Oppenheim | |||||||||||||
Gloucestershire South | Crosland | Corfield | Cope | |||||||||||||
Gloucestershire West | Price | Loughlin | Watkinson | Marland | ||||||||||||
Stroud & Thornbury / Stroud ('55) | Perkins | Kershaw | ||||||||||||||
Kingswood | Walker | Aspinwall |
1983 to 2010 (5, then 6 seats)
[edit]Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Constituency | 1983 | 1987 | 1992 | 1997 | 2001 | 2005 |
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Cheltenham | Irving | Jones | Horwood | |||
Cirencester & Tewkesbury / Tewkesbury (1997) | Ridley | Clifton-Brown | Robertson | |||
Gloucester | Oppenheim | French | Kingham | Dhanda | ||
Stroud | Kershaw | Knapman | Drew | |||
West Gloucestershire / Forest of Dean (1997) | Marland | Organ | Harper | |||
Cotswold | Clifton-Brown |
2010 to present (6, then 6.5 seats)
[edit]Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Constituency | 2010 | 2015 | 2017 | 2019 | 2024 |
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Cheltenham | Horwood | Chalk | Wilkinson | ||
The Cotswolds / North Cotswolds (2024) | Clifton-Brown | ||||
Forest of Dean | Harper | Bishop | |||
Gloucester | Graham | McIntyre | |||
Stroud | Carmichael | Drew | Baillie | Opher | |
Tewkesbury | Robertson | Thomas | |||
South Cotswolds1 | Savage |
1Just under half this seat's electorate lies in Wiltshire.[10]
See also
[edit]- List of parliamentary constituencies in Avon for divisions in South Gloucestershire and Bristol.
- List of constituencies in South West England
Notes
[edit]- ^ South Cotswolds is a cross-county boundary constituency between Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.
- ^ It should be acknowledged that South Cotswolds is a cross-county boundary constituency. As the results of UK general elections are not disclosed on a sub-constituency level, and South Cotswolds has a relatively evenly split of voters in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, the below vote shares include the electoral wards of the constituency located in Wiltshire.
References
[edit]- ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England - Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition - South West". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
- ^ a b c d "Constituencies A-Z - Election 2014". BBC News. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
- ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007, page 4". Office of Public Sector Information. Crown copyright. 13 June 2007. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
- ^ Boundary Commission for England pp. 1004–1007
- ^ Garcia, Carmelo (4 December 2022). "Neighbours could have three different MPs representing them". GloucestershireLive. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- ^ "Gloucestershire electoral boundary changes 'a dog's dinner'". BBC News. 9 June 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
- ^ "Big reshuffle of Gloucestershire Parliamentary constituences is proposed". Gloucestershire News Service. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
- ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report | Boundary Commission for England". boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk. paras 1084-1126. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ Watson, Christopher; Uberoi, Elise; Loft, Philip (17 April 2020). "General election results from 1918 to 2019".
- ^ "Electorate breakdown for revised proposed constituencies". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 13 July 2024.