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{{Short description|Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1955 onwards}}
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{{UK constituency infobox|
{{Infobox UK constituency main
|Name = Stroud
|Map1 = Stroud
|name = Stroud
|parliament = uk
|Map2 = Gloucestershire
|map1 =
|Entity = Gloucestershire
|Type = County
|map2 =
|map_entity =
|County = Gloucestershire
|map_year =
|Year = [[1832]], [[1955]]
|year = 1955
|MP = [[David Drew]]
|abolished =
|Party = [[Labour Co-operative]]
|type = County
|EP = South West England
|elects_howmany = One
}}
|previous = [[Stroud and Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud & Thornbury]]
'''Stroud''' is a [[county constituency]] represented in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]. It elects one [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) by the [[first past the post]] system of election.
|next =
|electorate = 76,249 (2023) <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/#lg_stroud-cc-76249
|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=29 June 2024
|df=dmy
}}</ref>
|mp = [[Simon Opher]]
|party = [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
|region = England
|county = [[Gloucestershire]]
|european = South West England
|towns = [[Stroud]], [[Dursley]], [[Nailsworth]] and [[Stonehouse, Gloucestershire|Stonehouse]]
|year2 = 1885
|abolished2 = 1950
|type2 = County
|previous2 =
|next2 = [[Stroud and Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud & Thornbury]]
|elects_howmany2 = One

|year3 = 1832
|abolished3 = 1885
|type3 = Borough
|previous3 = [[Gloucestershire (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucestershire]]
|next3 =
|elects_howmany3 = Two
|image2=[[File:South West England - Stroud constituency.svg|255px|alt=Map of constituency]]|caption2=Boundary of Stroud in South West England}}

'''Stroud''' is a [[List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies|constituency]] represented in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]] of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]]. It is held by [[Simon Opher]] of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]], who won the seat from [[Siobhan Baillie]] of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]] in 2024.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001529 |title=Stroud results: General election 2024 |date=July 2024 |publisher=BBC News |access-date=6 July 2024}}</ref>

== History ==
The seat's [[parliamentary borough]] forerunner was created by the [[Reform Act 1832|First Reform Act]] for the [[1832 United Kingdom general election|1832 general election]]. It elected two MPs using the [[Plurality-at-large voting|bloc vote]] until transformed in the [[Redistribution of Seats Act 1885]] for that year's [[1885 United Kingdom general election|general election]], the name being transferred to a single-seat county division which covered a wider zone.

This was abolished at the [[1950 United Kingdom general election|1950 general election]], chiefly replaced with a new seat, [[Stroud and Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud and Thornbury]]. That was in turn abolished at the [[1955 United Kingdom general election|1955 general election]], when the present entity was created. Since this recreation the seat has had boundary changes.<ref name=offd>[http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm70/7032/7032_iv.pdf 2010 post-revision map non-metropolitan areas and unitary authorities of England]</ref>

Formerly a safe Conservative seat, Stroud has been a marginal seat since 1997, changing hands five times in eight elections (in 1997, 2010, 2017, 2019 and 2024).


== Boundaries ==
== Boundaries ==
{{maplink|raw={{Wikipedia:Map data/Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)}}|frame=yes|text=Map of 2010-2024 boundaries}}
Stroud lies south of Gloucester, between the two larger Gloucestershire rural constituencies of Cotswold and Forest of Dean. Though partially situated in the Cotswold hills, Stroud is both smaller in area and more industrialised than the neighbouring constituency of Cotswold.
'''1955–1974''': The Urban Districts of Nailsworth and Stroud, the Rural Districts of Dursley, Stroud, and Tetbury, and part of the Rural District of Gloucester.


'''1974–1983''': The Urban Districts of Nailsworth and Stroud, the Rural Districts of Dursley, Stroud, and Tetbury, and in the Rural District of Gloucester the parishes of Arlingham, Brookthorpe with Whaddon, Eastington, Elmore, Frampton on Severn, Fretherne with Saul, Frocester, Hardwicke, Harescombe, Haresfield, Longney, Moreton Valence, Quedgeley, Standish, Upton St Leonards, and Whitminster.
Much of the constituency is rural in character. It is only through the sparsely populated belt across the middle of the constituency that one will see a scattered handful of urbanised villages including Caincross, Cam and Rodborough. The major market towns include Stroud itself, Dursley in the south of the constituency, and the smaller towns of Berkeley, Stonehouse and Nailsworth.


'''1983–1997''': The District of Stroud wards of Berkeley, Bisley, Cainscross, Cam, Cambridge, Central, Chalford, Dursley, Eastington, Hinton, King's Stanley, Leonard Stanley, Minchinhampton, Nailsworth, Nibley, Painswick, Parklands, Randwick, Rodborough, Severn, Stonehouse, Thrupp, Trinity, Uley, Uplands, Vale, Whiteshill, Woodfield, and Wotton and Kingswood, and the District of Cotswold wards of Avening, Grumbold's Ash, and Tetbury.
The geographical extent of the constituency coincides approximately with [[Stroud District]].

'''1997–2010''': All the wards of the District of Stroud except the Wotton and Kingswood ward.

'''2010–2024''': The District of Stroud wards of 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, and Valley.

The seat had 24 of the 27 wards of Stroud district (the rest were in [[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds seat]]). The north-west limit is the [[River Severn|Severn]], which [[meander]]s from [[Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency)|Gloucester]] as the upper [[estuary]].

'''2024–present''': Further to the [[2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies]] which came into effect for the [[2024 United Kingdom general election|2024 general election]] the constituency is composed of the following (as they existed on 1 December 2020):

* The District of Stroud wards of: 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.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023 |url=https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2023/1230/schedules/made |at=Schedule 1 Part 7 South West region}}</ref>

''In order to bring the electorate within the permitted range, northern areas, including the communities of [[Bisley, Gloucestershire|Bisley]], [[Hardwicke, Stroud|Hardwicke]] and [[Painswick]], were transferred to the newly created constituency of [[North Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|North Cotswolds]]. [[Wotton-under-Edge]] was added from [[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds]] (to be abolished).''

== Constituency profile ==
Stroud lies south of Gloucester, between the two larger Gloucestershire constituencies of [[The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency)|The Cotswolds]] and [[Forest of Dean (UK Parliament constituency)|Forest of Dean]]. Its east climbs the [[Cotswold Hills]] but Stroud is both smaller and more industrialised than east and west neighbours.

Most of the seat is rural or semi-rural with a middle belt that has a group of urbanised villages, including Caincross, Cam and Rodborough, with the main towns part of the West Country textile manufacturing heritage. The major market towns include Stroud itself, Dursley in the south, and the smaller towns of Berkeley (which has a smaller electorate than Chalford, but more facilities), Stonehouse and Nailsworth.

In November 2012, unemployment was 2.1%, compared to the national average of 3.8%.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2010/nov/17/unemployment-and-employment-statistics-economics Unemployment claimants by constituency] ''[[The Guardian]]''</ref>


== Members of Parliament ==
== Members of Parliament ==


=== MPs 1832–1885 ===
=== Stroud parliamentary borough ===

==== MPs 1832–1885 ====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Election!!colspan="2"|Member!!Party!!colspan="2"|Member!!Party
!Election!!colspan="2"|Member<ref name="rayment">{{rayment-hc|s|5|date=March 2012}}</ref>
!Party!!colspan="2"|Member<ref name="rayment"/>!!Party
|-
|-
|[[United Kingdom general election, 1832|1832]]
|[[1832 United Kingdom general election|1832]]
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| David Ricardo (the younger)
| [[David Ricardo (the younger)|David Ricardo]]
| [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<ref name="stooks-smith">{{cite book
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|last=Stooks Smith
|rowspan="2" style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|first=Henry.
|editor=[[F. W. S. Craig|Craig, F. W. S.]]
|title=The Parliaments of England
|orig-year=1844-1850
|edition=2nd
|year=1973
|publisher=Parliamentary Research Services
|location=Chichester
|isbn=0-900178-13-2
|page=[https://archive.org/details/parliamentsofeng0000smit/page/119 119]
|url=https://archive.org/details/parliamentsofeng0000smit/page/119
}}</ref>
|rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
|rowspan="2" | [[William Henry Hyett]]
|rowspan="2" | [[William Henry Hyett]]
|rowspan="2" | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|rowspan="2" | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<ref name="stooks-smith"/>
|-
|-
|[[Stroud by-election, 1833|1833 by-election]]
|[[1833 Stroud by-election|1833 by-election]]
|rowspan="6" style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|rowspan="6" style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
|rowspan="6"| [[George Poulett Scrope]]
|rowspan="7"| [[George Poulett Scrope]]
|rowspan="6"| [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<ref name="mosse"/><ref name="lancastergaz-1841">{{cite news |title=Election Movements |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000488/18410626/010/0002 |access-date=14 July 2018 |work=Lancaster Gazette |date=26 June 1841 |page=2 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref name="morningpost1841">{{cite news |title=General Election |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000174/18410702/023/0007 |access-date=14 July 2018 |work=Morning Post |date=2 July 1841 |page=7 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref name="stooks-smith"/>
|rowspan="6"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[United Kingdom general election, 1835|1835]]
|[[1835 United Kingdom general election|1835]]
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| [[Charles Richard Fox]]
| [[Charles Richard Fox]]
| [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<ref name="stooks-smith"/><ref>{{cite news |title=Staffordshire Gazette and County Standard |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000300/18410708/004/0002 |access-date=24 October 2018 |date=8 July 1841 |pages=1–2 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Vigne |first1=Randolph |title=Thomas Pringle: South African Pioneer, Poet & Abolitionist |date=2012 |publisher=James Currey |location=Woodbridge |isbn=978-1-84701-052-0 |page=236 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=akC1K8NIGX0C&pg=PA236 |via = [[Google Books]] |access-date=24 October 2018}}</ref>
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[Stroud by-election, 1835|May 1835 by-election]]
|[[1835 Stroud by-election|May 1835 by-election]]
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| [[John Russell, 1st Earl Russell|John Russell]]
| [[John Russell, 1st Earl Russell|Lord John Russell]]
| [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<ref name="stooks-smith"/>
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[United Kingdom general election, 1841|1841]]
|[[1841 United Kingdom general election|1841]]
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| [[William Henry Stanton]]
| [[William Henry Stanton (MP)|William Henry Stanton]]
| [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<ref>{{cite book|author1=Dod, Charles Roger|author2=Dod, Robert Phipps|author-link1=Charles Roger Dod|title=Dod's Parliamentary Companion, Volume 15|date=1847|publisher=[[Dod's Parliamentary Companion]]|page=239|access-date=14 July 2018 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k1MNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA239 |via= [[Google Books]] }}</ref><ref name="coventrystandard1841">{{cite news |title=Coventry Standard |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000683/18410625/023/0003 |access-date=14 July 2018 |date=25 June 1841 |page=3 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Globe |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001652/18410623/007/0002 |access-date=14 July 2018 |date=23 June 1841 |pages=1–2 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref name="lancastergaz-1841"/><ref name="morningpost1841"/><ref name="stooks-smith"/>
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[United Kingdom general election, 1852|1852]]
|[[1852 United Kingdom general election|1852]]
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| [[Henry Reynolds-Moreton, 3rd Earl of Ducie|Lord Moreton]]
| [[Henry Reynolds-Moreton, 3rd Earl of Ducie|Lord Moreton]]
| [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<ref>{{cite news |title=Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001955/18520710/072/0008 |access-date=14 July 2018 |date=10 July 1852 |page=8 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[Stroud by-election, 1853|1853 by-election]]
|[[1853 Stroud by-election|1853 by-election]]
|rowspan="2" style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
|rowspan="2"| [[Edward Horsman]]
|rowspan="3"| [[Edward Horsman]]
| [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<ref name="mosse">{{cite book|last1=Mosse|first1=Richard Bartholomew|title=The Parliamentary Guide: a concise history of the Members of both Houses, etc|date=1838|pages=179, 214|access-date=3 May 2018|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lQb8OiJ4aTcC}}</ref><ref name="cragg">{{cite book|last1=Cragg|first1=David|title=Cragg Family Origins: Great Britain 1770–1859|date=2016|publisher=David Cragg|isbn=9780994519207|page=98|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PT4yDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA98|access-date=3 May 2018|chapter=Chapter 8 — Joseph Cragg (1803–1878) and Hannah Grave (1803–1878)}}</ref><ref name="churton">{{cite book|first1=Edward|last1=Churton|author-link1=Edward Churton|title=The Assembled Commons or Parliamentary Biographer: 1836|date=1836|pages=vii, 3|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xiJkAAAAcAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|editor1-last=Coohill|editor1-first=Joseph|title=Free Trade Agendas: The Construction of an Article of Faith, 1837–50|journal=Texts & Studies 5: Ideas of the Liberal Party: Perceptions, Agendas and Liberal Politics in the House of Commons, 1832–52|date=17 October 2011|volume=30|pages=170–203|issue=s2|doi=10.1111/j.1750-0206.2011.00262.x}}</ref>
|-
|[[1859 United Kingdom general election|1859]]
| style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
|rowspan="2"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[Stroud by-election, 1867|1867 by-election]]
|[[1867 Stroud by-election|1867 by-election]]
|rowspan="2" style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
|rowspan="2"| [[Henry Selfe Page Winterbotham]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Henry Winterbotham]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[United Kingdom general election, 1868|1868]]
|[[1868 United Kingdom general election|1868]]
|rowspan="3" style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|rowspan="3" style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
|rowspan="3" | [[Sebastian Stewart Dickinson]]
|rowspan="3" | [[Sebastian Dickinson]]
|rowspan="3" | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|rowspan="3" | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[Stroud by-election, January 1874|Jan. 1874 by-election]]
|[[January 1874 Stroud by-election|Jan. 1874 by-election]]
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[John Edward Dorington]]
| [[Sir John Dorington, 1st Baronet|John Dorington]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|-
|[[United Kingdom general election, 1874|1874]]<ref>The February 1874 general election in Stroud was declared void after a petition </ref>
|[[1874 United Kingdom general election|1874]]<ref>The February 1874 general election in Stroud was declared void after a petition</ref>
|rowspan="1" style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|rowspan="1" style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
|rowspan="1"| [[Walter John Stanton]]
|rowspan="1"| [[Walter John Stanton]]
|rowspan="1"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|rowspan="1"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[Stroud by-election, May 1874|May 1874 by-election]]<ref>The May 1874 by-election was held two elect two members, after results of the general election had been declared void. Two MPs were elected, but the election of Dorington was overturned on petition</ref>
|[[May 1874 Stroud by-election|May 1874 by-election]]<ref>The May 1874 by-election was held two elect two members, after results of the general election had been declared void. Two MPs were elected, but the election of Dorington was overturned on petition</ref>
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[John Edward Dorington]]
| [[Sir John Dorington, 1st Baronet|John Dorington]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|rowspan="3" style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|rowspan="3" style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
|rowspan="3"| [[Alfred John Stanton]]
|rowspan="3"| [[Alfred John Stanton]]
|rowspan="3"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|rowspan="3"| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[Stroud by-election, July 1874|July 1874 by-election]]<ref>The July 1874 by-election was held to elect a replacement for Dorington, whose victory at the May 1874 by-election had been declared void on petition</ref>
|[[July 1874 Stroud by-election|July 1874 by-election]]<ref>The July 1874 by-election was held to elect a replacement for Dorington, whose victory at the May 1874 by-election had been declared void on petition</ref>
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[Henry Robert Brand]]
| [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Brand]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[Stroud by-election, 1875|1875 by-election]]<ref>The February 1875 by-election was held to elect a replacement for Brand, whose victory at the July 1874 by-election had been declared void on petition.</ref>
|[[1875 Stroud by-election|1875 by-election]]<ref>The February 1875 by-election was held to elect a replacement for Brand, whose victory at the July 1874 by-election had been declared void on petition.</ref>
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[Samuel Stephens Marling]]
| [[Samuel Marling]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[United Kingdom general election, 1880|1880]]
|[[1880 United Kingdom general election|1880]]
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[Walter John Stanton]]
| [[Walter John Stanton]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Robert Brand, later Viscount Hampden]]
| [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Brand]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|[[1880 United Kingdom general election|1880]]
|colspan="6"|''Parliamentary borough abolished. Name transferred to a new county division''
|}
|}


=== Stroud division of Gloucestershire ===
=== MPs since 1885===

1885: Representation reduced to one member
==== MPs 1885–1950 ====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!colspan="2"|Election!!Member!!Party
!colspan="2"|Election!!Member<ref name="rayment" />
!Party
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1885|1885]]
| [[1885 United Kingdom general election|1885]]
| [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Robert Brand, later Viscount Hampden]]
| [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Brand]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1886|1886]]
| [[1886 United Kingdom general election|1886]]
| [[George Holloway (politician)|George Holloway]]
| [[George Holloway (politician)|George Holloway]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1892|1892]]
| [[1892 United Kingdom general election|1892]]
| [[David Brynmor Jones]]
| [[David Brynmor Jones]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1895|1895]]
| [[1895 United Kingdom general election|1895]]
| [[Charles Alfred Cripps]]
| [[Charles Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor|Charles Cripps]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1900|1900]]
| [[1900 United Kingdom general election|1900]]
| [[Charles Peter Allen]]
| [[Charles Allen (Liberal politician)|Charles Allen]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1918|1918]]
| [[1918 United Kingdom general election|1918]]
| [[Robert Ashton Lister|Sir Robert Ashton Lister]]
| [[Ashton Lister|Sir Ashton Lister]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1922|1922]]
| [[1922 United Kingdom general election|1922]]
| [[Sir Stanley Tubbs, 1st Baronet|Stanley William Tubbs]]
| [[Sir Stanley Tubbs, 1st Baronet|Stanley Tubbs]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Liberal Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1923|1923]]
| [[1923 United Kingdom general election|1923]]
| [[Frederick Edward Guest]]
| [[Frederick Guest]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1924|1924]]
| [[1924 United Kingdom general election|1924]]
| [[Frank Nelson (MP)|Sir Frank Nelson]]
| [[Frank Nelson (British politician)|Sir Frank Nelson]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Unionist]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Unionist]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[Stroud by-election, 1931|1931 by-election]]
| [[1931 Stroud by-election|1931 by-election]]
| [[Walter Perkins (politician)|Walter Perkins]]
| [[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Walter Perkins]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Labour Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1945|1945]]
| [[1945 United Kingdom general election|1945]]
| Flt. Lt. [[Ben Parkin|Ben Parkin]]
| [[Ben Parkin]]
| [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
| [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
|-
|-
|
|colspan="2" align="center"| [[United Kingdom general election, 1950|1950]]
| [[1950 United Kingdom general election|1950]]
|colspan="2" | ''constituency renamed as "Stroud and Thornbury"''
|colspan="2" | ''constituency abolished. See [[Stroud and Thornbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Stroud & Thornbury]]''
|}

=== Stroud County Constituency ===

==== MPs since 1955 ====

{| class="wikitable"
|-
!colspan="2"|Election!!Member<ref name="rayment" />
!Party
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1950|1950]]
| [[1955 United Kingdom general election|1955]]
| Sir [[Walter Perkins (politician)|Walter Perkins]]
| Sir [[Anthony Kershaw]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|-
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
|colspan="2" align="center"| [[United Kingdom general election, 1955|1955]]
| [[1987 United Kingdom general election|1987]]
|colspan="2" | ''constituency name reverted to "Stroud"''
| [[Roger Knapman]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Labour Co-operative}}" |
| [[1997 United Kingdom general election|1997]]
| [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
| [[Labour and Co-operative|Labour Co-op]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1955|1955]]
| [[2010 United Kingdom general election|2010]]
| [[Neil Carmichael (English politician)|Neil Carmichael]]
| Sir [[Anthony Kershaw|Anthony Kershaw]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Labour Co-operative}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1987|1987]]
|[[2017 United Kingdom general election|2017]]
|[[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
| [[Roger Knapman|Roger Knapman]]
|[[Labour and Co-operative|Labour Co-op]]
|-
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[2019 United Kingdom general election|2019]]
| [[Siobhan Baillie]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
|-
|-
|style="background-color: {{Labour Co-operative/meta/color}}" |
|style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| [[United Kingdom general election, 1997|1997]]
| [[2024 United Kingdom general election|2024]]
| [[David Drew|David Drew]]
| [[Simon Opher]]
| [[Labour Co-operative]]
| [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
|}
|}


== Election results ==
== Elections ==


=== Elections in the 2020s ===
{{Election box begin | title=Confirmed candidates for the [[next UK general election]] <ref>[http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/guide/seat-profiles/Stroud Stroud], UKPollingReport</ref>}}
{{Election box begin|
|title=[[2024 United Kingdom general election|General election 2024]]: Stroud<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.stroud.gov.uk/media/h2zdu35b/statment-of-persons-nominated-and-notice-of-poll-final-2docx.pdf |title=Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll| publisher=[[Stroud District Council]] |date=7 June 2024 |access-date=8 June 2024 }}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=[[Simon Opher]]|votes=25,607|percentage=46.4|change=+4.8}}
{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=[[Siobhan Baillie]]|votes=14,219|percentage=25.7|change=-20.0}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Reform UK|candidate=Chris Lester|votes=6,329|percentage=11.5|change=+10.0}}
{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Pete Kennedy|votes=5,729|percentage=10.4|change=+2.4}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=George James|votes=2,913|percentage=5.3|change=+3.1}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Independent politician|candidate=Saskia Whitfield|votes=261|percentage=0.5|change=''N/A''}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Volt UK|candidate=Jason Hughes|votes=163|percentage=0.3|change=''N/A''}}
{{Election box majority|votes=11,411|percentage=20.7|change=''N/A''}}
{{Election box turnout|votes=55,221|percentage=70.9|change=-8.7}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 77,912
|change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|winner = Labour Party (UK)
|swing = {{increase}}12.4
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 2010s ===

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="4" | [[2019 United Kingdom general election|2019]] [[2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies|notional result]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://electionresults.parliament.uk/general-elections/5 |title=Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019 |date= |access-date=11 July 2024 |work=Rallings & Thrasher, Professor David Denver (Scotland), Nicholas Whyte (NI) for Sky News, PA, BBC News and ITV News |publisher=[[UK Parliament]]}}</ref>
|-
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="130px" colspan="2" | Party
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="50px" | Vote
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="30px" | %
|-
| {{party color cell|Conservative Party (UK)}}
| [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] ||align=right| 27,733 ||align=right| 45.7
|-
| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}
| [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] ||align=right| 25,266 ||align=right| 41.6
|-
| {{party color cell|Green Party of England and Wales}}
| [[Green Party of England and Wales|Green]] ||align=right| 4,857 ||align=right| 8.0
|-
| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}
| [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]] ||align=right| 1,356 ||align=right| 2.2
|-
| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}
| [[Brexit Party]] ||align=right| 909 ||align=right| 1.5
|-
| {{party color cell|Independent politician}}
| Others ||align=right| 567 ||align=right| 0.9
|-
|colspan="4" bgcolor="#EAECF0"|
|-
|colspan="2"|'''Turnout'''
|align=right|60,688
|align=right|79.6
|-
|colspan="2"|'''Electorate'''
|align=right|76,249
|}

{{Election box begin|
|title=[[2019 United Kingdom general election|General election 2019]]: Stroud<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stroud.gov.uk/media/1120758/statement-of-persons-nominated-and-notice-of-poll.pdf|title=Statement of Persons Nominated}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Stroud |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000980 |publisher=BBC |access-date=13 December 2019}}</ref>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Siobhan Baillie]]
|votes =31,582
|percentage =47.9
|change =+2.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour and Co-operative
|candidate = [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
|votes =27,742
|percentage =42.1
|change =-4.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|candidate = [[Molly Scott Cato]]
|votes =4,954
|percentage =7.5
|change =+5.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Brexit Party
|candidate = Desi Latimer
|votes =1,085
|percentage =1.6
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Libertarian Party (UK)
|candidate = Glenville Gogerly
|votes =567
|percentage =0.9
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority
|votes = 3,840
|percentage = 5.8
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout
|votes = 65,930
|percentage = 78.0
|change = +1.0
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 84,536
|change = +2.0
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|loser = Labour and Co-operative
|swing = +3.5
}}
{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin|title=[[2017 United Kingdom general election|General election 2017]]: Stroud<ref name="Stroud parliamentary constituency">{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000980 |title=Stroud parliamentary constituency |newspaper=BBC News}}</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Labour and Co-operative
|candidate = [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
|votes =29,994
|percentage =47.0
|change =+9.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Neil Carmichael
|candidate = [[Neil Carmichael (English politician)|Neil Carmichael]]
|votes =
|votes =29,307
|percentage =
|percentage =45.9
|change =
|change =+0.2
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Co-operative
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = [[David Drew]]
|candidate = [[Max Wilkinson]]
|votes =
|votes =2,053
|percentage =
|percentage =3.2
|change =
|change =&minus;0.2
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|candidate = Martin Whiteside
|candidate = Sarah Lunnon
|votes =
|votes =1,423
|percentage =
|percentage =2.2
|change =
|change =&minus;2.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = UK Independence Party
|candidate = Glenville Gogerly
|votes =1,039
|percentage =1.6
|change =&minus;6.4
}}
{{Election box majority
|votes = 687
|percentage = 1.1
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout
|votes = 63,816
|percentage = 77.0
|change = +1.5
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =82,839
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +2.8
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Labour and Co-operative
| loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +4.5
}}
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


{{See also|Opinion polling in United Kingdom constituencies, 2010–15#Stroud}}
{{Election box begin |
{{Election box begin
|title=[[United Kingdom general election, 2005|General Election 2005]]: Stroud
|title=[[2015 United Kingdom general election|General election 2015]]: Stroud<ref name=electoralcalculus>{{cite web|title=Election Data 2015|url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2015.txt|publisher=[[Electoral Calculus]]|access-date=17 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151017112223/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2015.txt|archive-date=17 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.stroud.gov.uk/info/elections/2015/parliamentary/07%20May%202015%20-%20Parliamentary%20-%20The%20Stroud%20Constituency.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2015-07-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150709044101/http://www.stroud.gov.uk/info/elections/2015/parliamentary/07%20May%202015%20-%20Parliamentary%20-%20The%20Stroud%20Constituency.pdf |archive-date=2015-07-09 }} 19 June 2015</ref>
}}
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Neil Carmichael (English politician)|Neil Carmichael]]
|votes = 27,813
|percentage = 45.7
|change = +4.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour and Co-operative
|candidate = [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
|votes = 22,947
|percentage = 37.7
|change = &minus;0.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = UK Independence Party
|candidate = Caroline Stephens<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/2015guide/stroud/ | title=UK Polling Report}}</ref>
|votes = 4,848
|percentage = 8.0
|change = +5.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|candidate = Sarah Lunnon
|votes = 2,779
|percentage = 4.6
|change = +1.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = Adrian Walker-Smith
|votes = 2,086
|percentage = 3.4
|change = &minus;12.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent politician
|candidate = Richard Wilson
|votes = 246
|percentage = 0.4
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box candidate |
|party = Free Public Transport
|candidate = David Michael
|votes = 100
|percentage = 0.2
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 4,866
|percentage = 8.0
|change = +5.8
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 60,819
|percentage = 75.5
|change = +1.4
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =80,544
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +2.9
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +2.9
}}
{{Election box end}}


{{Election box begin
|title=[[2010 United Kingdom general election|General election 2010]]: Stroud<ref name=electoralcalculus2010>{{cite web|title=Election Data 2010|url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2010.txt|publisher=[[Electoral Calculus]]|access-date=17 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130726162034/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2010.txt|archive-date=26 July 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url= http://community.stroud.gov.uk/general.asp?pid=31&pgid=2413
|title=Stroud District Elections Result |year=2010
|publisher=Stroud District Council
|access-date=8 May 2010}}
</ref>
<ref>Percentage change and swing for 2010 is calculated relative to the PA (Rallings and Thrasher) 2005 notional result, not actual 2005 result {{cite web |title= Press Association Elections |url=http://election.pressassociation.com/Constituencies/general.php |publisher=[[Press Association]] |access-date=17 July 2017}}</ref>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Neil Carmichael (English politician)|Neil Carmichael]]
|votes = 23,679
|percentage = 40.8
|change = +2.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Co-operative
|party = Labour and Co-operative
|candidate = [[David Drew]]
|candidate = [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
|votes = 22,380
|percentage = 38.6
|change = &minus;1.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = Dennis Andrewartha
|votes = 8,955
|percentage = 15.4
|change = +1.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|candidate = Martin Whiteside
|votes = 1,542
|percentage = 2.7
|change = &minus;3.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = UK Independence Party
|candidate = Steve Parker
|votes = 1,301
|percentage = 2.2
|change = +0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Independent politician
|candidate = Alan Lomas
|votes = 116
|percentage = 0.2
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 1,299
|percentage = 2.2
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 57,973
|percentage = 74.1
|change = +3.9
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =78,286
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +2.1
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|loser = Labour and Co-operative
|swing = +2.0
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 2000s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[2005 United Kingdom general election|General election 2005]]: Stroud}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Labour and Co-operative
|candidate = [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
|votes = 22,527
|votes = 22,527
|percentage = 39.6
|percentage = 39.6
|change = - 7.0
|change = −7.0
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Neil Carmichael
|candidate = [[Neil Carmichael (English politician)|Neil Carmichael]]
|votes = 22,177
|votes = 22,177
|percentage = 39.0
|percentage = 39.0
|change = + 1.6
|change = +1.6
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
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|votes = 8,026
|votes = 8,026
|percentage = 14.1
|percentage = 14.1
|change = + 3.2
|change = +3.2
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
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|votes = 3,056
|votes = 3,056
|percentage = 5.4
|percentage = 5.4
|change = + 1.9
|change = +1.9
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|party = UK Independence Party
|candidate = Edward Noble
|candidate = Edward Noble
|votes = 1,089
|votes = 1,089
|percentage = 1.9
|percentage = 1.9
|change = + 0.3
|change = +0.3
}}
}}
{{Election box majority|
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 350
|votes = 350
|percentage = 0.6
|percentage = 0.6
|change = -8.8
|change = −8.6
}}
}}
{{Election box turnout|
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 56875
|votes = 56,875
|percentage = 71.3
|percentage = 71.3
|change = +1.3
|change = +1.4
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =79,757
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +1.1
}}
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Labour Co-operative
|winner = Labour and Co-operative
|swing =
|swing = &minus;4.3
}}
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin |
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[United Kingdom general election, 2001|General Election 2001]]: Stroud
|title=[[2001 United Kingdom general election|General election 2001]]: Stroud}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
}}
|party = Labour and Co-operative

|candidate = [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Co-operative
|candidate = [[David Drew]]
|votes = 25,685
|votes = 25,685
|percentage = 46.6
|percentage = 46.6
|change = +3.9
|change = +3.9
}}
}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Neil Carmichael
|candidate = [[Neil Carmichael (English politician)|Neil Carmichael]]
|votes = 20,646
|votes = 20,646
|percentage = 37.4
|percentage = 37.4
|change = -0.5
|change = −0.5
}}
}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
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|votes = 6,036
|votes = 6,036
|percentage = 10.9
|percentage = 10.9
|change = -4.5
|change = −4.6
}}
}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
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|votes = 1,913
|votes = 1,913
|percentage = 3.5
|percentage = 3.5
|change = -0.5
|change = −0.4
}}
}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|party = UK Independence Party
|candidate = Adrian Blake
|candidate = Adrian Blake
|votes = 895
|votes = 895
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|change = ''N/A''
|change = ''N/A''
}}
}}

{{Election box majority|
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 5,039
|votes = 5,039
|percentage = 9.2
|percentage = 9.2
|change =
|change = +4.4
}}
}}
{{Election box turnout|
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 55,175
|votes = 55,175
|percentage = 70.0
|percentage = 69.9
|change = -8.8
|change = −9.3
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =78,878
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +1.8
}}
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Labour Co-operative
|winner = Labour and Co-operative
|swing =
|swing = +2.2
}}
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


=== Elections in the 1990s ===
{{Election box begin |
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[United Kingdom general election, 1997|General Election 1997]]: Stroud
|title=[[1997 United Kingdom general election|General election 1997]]: Stroud
<ref>Percentage change and swing for 1997 is calculated relative to the Rallings and Thrasher 1992 notional constituency result, not actual 1992 result. See C. Rallings & M. Thrasher, The Media Guide to the New Parliamentary Constituencies (Plymouth: LGC Elections Centre, 1995)</ref>}}
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Labour and Co-operative
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|candidate = [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
|party = Labour Co-operative
|candidate = [[David Drew]]
|votes = 26,170
|votes = 26,170
|percentage = 42.7
|percentage = 42.7
|change =
|change = +13.3
}}
}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
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|votes = 23,260
|votes = 23,260
|percentage = 37.9
|percentage = 37.9
|change =
|change = &minus;8.3
}}
}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
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|votes = 9,502
|votes = 9,502
|percentage = 15.5
|percentage = 15.5
|change =
|change = &minus;6.1
}}
}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|candidate = J Marjoram
|candidate = John Marjoram
|votes = 2,415
|votes = 2,415
|percentage = 3.9
|percentage = 3.9
|change =
|change = +1.2
}}
}}

{{Election box majority|
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 2,910
|votes = 2,910
|percentage = 9.2
|percentage = 4.8
|change = 4.7
|change = ''N/A''
}}
}}
{{Election box turnout|
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 61,347
|votes = 61,347
|percentage = 79.2
|percentage = 79.2
|change = &minus;4.3
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =77,494
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +3.0
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Labour and Co-operative
|loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +10.8
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1992 United Kingdom general election|General election 1992]]: Stroud<ref>{{cite web|
url=http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge92/ge92index.htm|title=Politics Resources|date=9 April 1992|work=Election 1992|publisher=Politics Resources|access-date=2010-12-06}}</ref>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Roger Knapman]]
|votes = 32,201
|percentage = 46.2
|change = −4.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = [[David Drew (politician)|David Drew]]
|votes = 18,796
|percentage = 26.9
|change = +8.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
|candidate = Myles Robinson
|votes = 16,751
|percentage = 24.0
|change = −7.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Green Party of England and Wales
|candidate = Sue Atkinson
|votes = 2,005
|percentage = 2.9
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 13,405
|percentage = 19.3
|change = +0.4
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 69,753
|percentage = 84.5
|change = +3.9
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =82,553
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +1.6
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = −6.2
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1980s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1987 United Kingdom general election|General election 1987]]: Stroud}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Roger Knapman]]
|votes = 32,883
|percentage = 50.2
|change = −1.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = Adrian Walker-Smith
|votes = 20,508
|percentage = 31.3
|change = −0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Tom Levitt]]
|votes = 12,145
|percentage = 18.5
|change = +1.7
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 12,375
|percentage = 18.9
|change = &minus;0.5
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 65,553
|percentage = 80.6
|change = +2.9
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =81,275
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +4.8
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;0.3
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1983 United Kingdom general election|General election 1983]]: Stroud
<ref>Percentage change and swing for 1983 is calculated relative to the BBC/ITN 1979 notional constituency result, not actual 1979 result. See British Broadcasting Corporation; Independent Television News. The BBC/ITN Guide to the New Parliamentary Constituencies (Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services 1983)</ref>}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 30,896
|percentage = 51.3
|change = &minus;1.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = Gerald Fallon
|votes = 19,182
|percentage = 31.9
|change = +4.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = David Parsons
|votes = 10,141
|percentage = 16.8
|change = &minus;3.0
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 11,714
|percentage = 19.4
|change = &minus;5.4
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 60,219
|percentage = 77.7
|change =&minus;8.3
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =77,528
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +7.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;2.7
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1970s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1979 United Kingdom general election|General election 1979]]: Stroud}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 32,534
|percentage = 52.6
|change = +8.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = B.J. Marshall
|votes = 17,037
|percentage = 27.5
|change = &minus;3.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = James Heppell
|votes = 12,314
|percentage = 19.9
|change = &minus;4.8
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 15,497
|percentage = 25.1
|change = +12.4
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 61,885
|percentage = 81.3
|change = +0.9
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =76,137
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +9.7
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +6.2
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[October 1974 United Kingdom general election|General election October 1974]]: Stroud}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 24,406
|percentage = 43.8
|change = +0.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Co-operative
|candidate = [[Bill Maddocks]]
|votes = 17,352
|percentage = 31.1
|change = +1.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = S.A. Ritchie
|votes = 13,756
|percentage = 24.7
|change = &minus;1.7
}}
{{Election box candidate|
|party = United Democratic Party
|candidate = J.S. Churchill
|votes = 241
|percentage = 0.4
|change = &minus;0.4
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 7,054
|percentage = 12.7
|change = &minus;1.7
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 55,755
|percentage = 80.4
|change = &minus;5.0
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =69,381
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +0.8
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +6.2
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[February 1974 United Kingdom general election|General election February 1974]]: Stroud}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 25,619
|percentage = 43.6
|change = &minus;7.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Co-operative
|candidate = [[Bill Maddocks]]
|votes = 17,148
|percentage = 29.2
|change = &minus;6.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = S.A. Ritchie
|votes = 15,521
|percentage = 26.4
|change = +13.6
}}
{{Election box candidate|
|party = Powell Conservative
|candidate = J.S. Churchill
|votes = 470
|percentage = 0.8
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 8,471
|percentage = 14.4
|change = &minus;0.6
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 58,758
|percentage = 85.4
|change = +5.1
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =68,805
|percentage = 100.0
|change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = N/A
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1970 United Kingdom general election|General election 1970]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 27,089
|percentage = 51.1
|change = +7.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = R. Derek Wheatley
|votes = 19,158
|percentage = 36.1
|change = &minus;4.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = David M. Davies
|votes = 6,799
|percentage = 12.8
|change = &minus;3.8
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 7,931
|percentage = 15.0
|change = +11.9
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 53,046
|percentage = 80.3
|change = &minus;5.7
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =66,072
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +12.4
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +5.9
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1960s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1966 United Kingdom general election|General election 1966]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 21,804
|percentage = 43.2
|change = &minus;0.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Tom Cox (British politician)|Tom Cox]]
|votes = 20,259
|percentage = 40.1
|change = +1.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = John V. Smith
|votes = 8,397
|percentage = 16.6
|change = &minus;1.1
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 1,545
|percentage = 3.1
|change = &minus;2.8
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 50,460
|percentage = 85.0
|change = +0.6
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =58,779
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +1.5
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;1.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1964 United Kingdom general election|General election 1964]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 21,802
|percentage = 44.1
|change = &minus;4.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Dennis V. Hunt
|votes = 18,889
|percentage = 38.2
|change = +0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = Iain P. Crawford
|votes = 8,747
|percentage = 17.7
|change = +3.4
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 2,913
|percentage = 5.9
|change = &minus;4.6
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 49,438
|percentage = 85.4
|change = +0.2
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =57,906
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +1.2
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;2.3
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1950s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1959 United Kingdom general election|General election 1959]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 23,448
|percentage = 48.1
|change = −1.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Alfred Evans (politician)|Alfred Evans]]
|votes = 18,336
|percentage = 37.6
|change = −3.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = Clement John McNair, 2nd Baron McNair|Clement McNair
|votes = 6,988
|percentage = 14.3
|change = +4.8
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 5,112
|percentage = 10.5
|change = +2.2
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 48,772
|percentage = 85.2
|change = +0.9
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =57,220
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +2.2
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +1.1
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1955 United Kingdom general election|General election 1955]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Anthony Kershaw]]
|votes = 23,318
|percentage = 49.4
|change =
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Richard W. Evely
|votes = 19,375
|percentage = 41.1
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = Eric Barnett Ayliffe
|votes = 4,489
|percentage = 9.5
|change =
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 3,943
|percentage = 8.3
|change =
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 47,182
|percentage = 84.3
|change =
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =55,962
|percentage = 100.0
|change =
}}
{{Election box new seat win|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Election in the 1940s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1945 United Kingdom general election|General election 1945]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Ben Parkin]]
|votes = 22,495
|percentage = 40.8
|change = +4.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Walter Perkins]]
|votes = 21,546
|percentage = 39.0
|change = &minus;24.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Peter Cadbury]]
|votes = 11,141
|percentage = 20.2
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 949
|percentage = 1.8
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 55,182
|percentage = 72.6
|change = +1.6
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =75,987
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +40.4
}}
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Labour Co-operative
|winner = Labour Party (UK)
|loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing =
|swing = +14.1
}}
{{Election box end}}
'''General Election 1939–40''':

Another general election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place from 1939 and by the end of this year, the following candidates had been selected;
*'''Conservative''': [[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Walter Perkins]]

=== Elections in the 1930s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1935 United Kingdom general election|General election 1935]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Walter Perkins]]
|votes = 24,282
|percentage = 63.2
|change = &minus;8.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Constance Borrett]]
|votes = 14,133
|percentage = 36.8
|change = +8.2
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 10,149
|percentage = 26.4
|change = &minus;16.6
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 38,415
|percentage = 71.0
|change = &minus;5.5
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =54,140
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +7.1
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;8.2
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1931 United Kingdom general election|General election 1931]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Walter Perkins]]
|votes = 27,612
|percentage = 71.4
|change = +21.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = F W Davies
|votes = 11,039
|percentage = 28.6
|change = +2.5
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 16,573
|percentage = 42.8
|change = +27.8
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 38,651
|percentage = 76.5
|change = -5.1
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =50,534
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +1.3
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +11.7
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1931 Stroud by-election]]
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Unionist Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Walter Perkins (Stroud MP)|Walter Perkins]]
|votes = 17,641
|percentage = 49.6
|change = +5.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate =[[John Maynard (civil servant)|John Maynard]]
|votes = 10,688
|percentage = 30.0
|change = +3.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate =[[1931 Stroud by-election#Candidates|Arthur Stanton]]
|votes = 7,267
|percentage = 20.4
|change = &minus;9.1
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 6,953
|percentage = 19.6
|change = +4.6
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 35,596
|percentage = 71.4
|change = &minus;10.2
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =49,874
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +2.3
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Unionist Party (UK)
|swing = +6.5
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1920s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1929 United Kingdom general election|General election 1929]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Unionist Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Frank Nelson (British politician)|Frank Nelson]]
|votes = 17,700
|percentage = 44.5
|change = &minus;9.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate =[[1931 Stroud by-election#Candidates|Arthur Stanton]]
|votes = 11,728
|percentage = 29.5
|change = +8.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = [[F. E. White]]
|votes = 10,384
|percentage = 26.1
|change = +0.9
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 5,972
|percentage = 15.0
|change = &minus;14.0
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 39,812
|percentage = 81.6
|change = +2.7
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =48,776
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +30.6
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Unionist Party (UK)
|swing = +4.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1924 United Kingdom general election|General election 1924]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Unionist Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Frank Nelson (British politician)|Frank Nelson]]
|votes = 15,973
|percentage = 54.2
|change = +7.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Edith Picton-Turbervill]]
|votes = 7,418
|percentage = 25.2
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate =[[1931 Stroud by-election#Candidates|Arthur Stanton]]
|votes = 6,057
|percentage = 20.6
|change = &minus;32.6
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 8,555
|percentage = 29.0
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 29,448
|percentage = 78.9
|change = +0.7
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =37,336
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +2.3
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Unionist Party (UK)
|loser = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = +16.8
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1923 United Kingdom general election|General election 1923]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Frederick Guest]]
|votes = 15,179
|percentage = 53.2
|change = +21.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Unionist Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Sir Stanley Tubbs, 1st Baronet|Stanley Tubbs]]
|votes = 13,355
|percentage = 46.8
|change = &minus;4.2
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 1,824
|percentage = 6.4
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 28,534
|percentage = 78.2
|change = &minus;1.7
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =36,504
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +1.1
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|loser = Unionist Party (UK)
|swing = +13.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1922 United Kingdom general election|General election 1922]]: Stroud
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Unionist Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Sir Stanley Tubbs, 1st Baronet|Stanley Tubbs]]
|votes = 14,723
|percentage = 51.0
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Charles Peter Allen|Charles Allen]]
|votes = 9,041
|percentage = 31.3
|change = &minus;28.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Samuel Edward Walters
|votes = 5,081
|percentage = 17.6
|change = &minus;22.5
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 5,682
|percentage = 19.7
|change = &minus;0.1
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 28845
|percentage = 79.9
|change = +18.6
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =36,094
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +4.1
}}
{{Election box gain with party link no swing|
|winner = Unionist Party (UK)
|loser = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box end}}

== Elections 1832 to 1918==
=== Elections in the 1910s ===
[[File:Robert_Ashton_Lister.jpg|thumb|120px|Lister]]
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1918 United Kingdom general election|General election 1918]]: Stroud<ref>British parliamentary election results 1918-1949, craig</ref>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link coalition 1918|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Ashton Lister]]
|votes = 12,734
|percentage = 59.9
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Labour Party (UK)
|candidate = Charles Wye Kendall
|votes = 8,522
|percentage = 40.1
|change = ''New''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 4,212
|percentage = 19.8
|change =
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 21,256
|percentage = 61.3
|change =
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =34,685
|percentage = 100.0
|change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box end 1918}}

[[File:George_Hardy.jpg|thumb|120px|George Hardy]]
'''General Election 1914–15''':

Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected:
*'''Liberal''': [[George Hardy (Liberal politician)|George Hardy]]
*'''Unionist''': Cecil Edwin Fitch
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[December 1910 United Kingdom general election|General election December 1910]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1885">{{cite book|editor1-last=Craig|editor1-first=F. W. S.|editor-link=F. W. S. Craig|title=British Parliamentary Election Results: 1885-1918|date=1974|publisher=Macmillan Press|location=London|isbn=9781349022984|page=285}}</ref>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Charles Allen (Liberal politician)|Charles Allen]]
|votes = 5,051
|percentage = 51.0
|change = -0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Cecil Edwin Fitch <ref>FITCH, Sir Cecil Edwin’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014; online edn, April 2014 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U209447, accessed 22 Sept 2017]</ref>
|votes =4,849
|percentage = 49.0
|change = +0.6
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 202
|percentage = 2.0
|change = -1.2
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 9,900
|percentage = 90.1
|change = -3.1
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =10,992
|percentage = 100.0
|change = 0.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;0.6
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[January 1910 United Kingdom general election|General election January 1910]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1885"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Charles Allen (Liberal politician)|Charles Allen]]
|votes = 5,285
|percentage = 51.6
|change = &minus;4.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Arthur William Clifford
|votes =4,962
|percentage = 48.4
|change = +4.5
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 323
|percentage = 3.2
|change = &minus;9.0
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 10,247
|percentage = 93.2
|change = +2.6
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =10,992
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +3.5
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;4.6
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1900s ===
{{Election box begin | title=[[1906 United Kingdom general election|General election 1906]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1885"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Charles Allen (Liberal politician)|Charles Allen]]
|votes = 5,401
|percentage = 56.1
|change = +4.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = William Burton Stewart <ref>‘STEWART, Lt-Col William Burton’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014; online edn, April 2014 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U217635, accessed 22 Sept 2017]</ref>
|votes =4,221
|percentage = 43.9
|change = &minus;4.4
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 1,180
|percentage = 12.2
|change = +8.8
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 9,622
|percentage = 90.6
|change = +4.0
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =10,620
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +1.4
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = +4.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
[[File:1910 Charles Peter Allen MP.jpg|thumb|120px|C.P. Allen]]
{{Election box begin | title=[[1900 United Kingdom general election|General election 1900]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1885"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Charles Allen (Liberal politician)|Charles Allen]]
|votes = 4,692
|percentage = 51.7
|change = +5.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Charles Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor|Charles Cripps]]
|votes =4,379
|percentage = 48.3
|change = &minus;5.1
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 313
|percentage = 3.4
|change = &minus;3.4
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 9,071
|percentage = 86.6
|change = +3.0
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors =10,474
|percentage = 100.0
|change = &minus;9.6
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +5.1
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1890s ===
{{Election box begin | title=[[1895 United Kingdom general election|General election 1895]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1885"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Charles Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor|Charles Cripps]]
|votes =5,175
|percentage = 53.4
|change = +4.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Charles Allen (Liberal politician)|Charles Allen]]
|votes = 4,514
|percentage = 46.6
|change = &minus;4.5
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 661
|percentage = 6.8
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 9,689
|percentage = 83.6
|change = +2.1
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 11,588
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +4.7
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|loser = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = +4.5
}}
{{Election box end}}
[[File:David Brynmor Jones 1895.jpg|thumb|120px|Brynmor Jones]]
{{Election box begin | title=[[1892 United Kingdom general election|General election 1892]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1885"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[David Brynmor Jones]]
|votes = 4,611
|percentage = 51.1
|change = +5.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[George Holloway (politician)|George Holloway]]
|votes =4,410
|percentage = 48.9
|change = &minus;5.3
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 201
|percentage = 2.2
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 9,021
|percentage = 81.5
|change = &minus;0.8
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 11,069
|percentage = 100.0
|change = +6.7
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = +5.3
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1880s ===
{{Election box begin | title=[[1886 United Kingdom general election|General election 1886]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1885"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[George Holloway (politician)|George Holloway]]
|votes =4,620
|percentage = 54.2
|change = +5.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Walter John Stanton]]
|votes = 3,911
|percentage = 45.8
|change = &minus;5.9
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 709
|percentage = 8.4
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 8,531
|percentage = 82.3
|change = &minus;4.3
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 10,371
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|loser = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = +5.9
}}
{{Election box end}}

[[File:Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden.jpg|thumb|120px|Henry Brand]]
{{Election box begin | title=[[1885 United Kingdom general election|General election 1885]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1885"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Brand]]
|votes = 4,646
|percentage = 51.7
|change = &minus;1.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[George Holloway (politician)|George Holloway]]
|votes =4,333
|percentage = 48.3
|change = +1.1
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 313
|percentage = 3.4
|change = +1.1
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 8,979
|percentage = 86.6
|change = &minus;5.2 (est)
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 10,371
}}
{{Election box new seat win|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = N/A
}}
{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin | title=[[1880 United Kingdom general election|General election 1880]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832">{{cite book|editor1-last=Craig|editor1-first=F. W. S.|editor-link=F. W. S. Craig|title=British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885|date=1977|publisher=Macmillan Press|location=London|isbn=978-1-349-02349-3|edition=1st|type=e-book|pages=292–293}}</ref>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Walter John Stanton]]
|votes = 3,098
|percentage = 26.5
|change = +0.6
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Brand]]
|votes = 3,081
|percentage = 26.3
|change = +0.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[George Holloway (politician)|George Holloway]]
|votes = 2,810
|percentage = 24.0
|change = +1.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[John Dorington]]
|votes = 2,722
|percentage = 23.2
|change = &minus;2.3
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 271
|percentage = 2.3
|change = +2.0
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 5,856 (est)
|percentage = 91.8 (est)
|change =+0.7
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 6,376
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;0.3
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = +1.4
}}
{{Election box end}}

===Elections in the 1870s===
{{Election box begin | title=[[1875 Stroud by-election]]<ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Samuel Marling]]
|votes = 2,783
|percentage = 51.9
|change = +0.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[William Keppel, 7th Earl of Albemarle|William Keppel]]
|votes = 2,577
|percentage = 48.1
|change = &minus;0.2
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 206
|percentage =3.8
|change = +3.5
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 5,360
|percentage = 88.7
|change =&minus;2.4
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 6,046
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = +0.2
}}
{{Election box end}}

* Caused by the previous by-election being declared void on petition.

{{Election box begin | title=[[July 1874 Stroud by-election]]<ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Brand]]
|votes = 2,695
|percentage = 50.8
|change = &minus;0.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = James Thomas Stanton<ref>{{cite news|title=Stroud|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001620/18740724/040/0002|access-date=21 January 2018|work=Western Daily Mercury|date=24 July 1874|page=2|via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
|votes = 2,613
|percentage = 49.2
|change = +0.9
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 82
|percentage = 1.6
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 5,308
|percentage = 89.3
|change = &minus;1.8
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 5,942
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|loser = Conservative Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;0.9
}}
{{Election box end}}

* Caused by Dorington's election being declared void on petition, due to "bribery, treating, and undue influence".<ref>{{cite news|title=Stroud Election Petition|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000033/18740703/020/0006|access-date=21 January 2018|work=[[Birmingham Post|Birmingham Daily Post]]|date=3 July 1874|page=6|via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref>

{{Election box begin | title=[[May 1874 Stroud by-election]]<ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[John Dorington]]
|votes = 2,796
|percentage = 25.9
|change = +0.4
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Alfred John Stanton]]
|votes = 2,722
|percentage = 25.3
|change = &minus;0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden|Henry Brand]]
|votes = 2,677
|percentage = 24.8
|change = &minus;1.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[George Holloway (politician)|George Holloway]]
|votes = 2,582
|percentage = 24.0
|change = +1.2
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 119
|percentage = 1.1
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 140
|percentage =1.3
|change = +1.0
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 5,389 (est)
|percentage = 90.7 (est)
|change = &minus;0.4
}}
{{Election box registered electors|
|reg. electors = 5,942
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|loser = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing =+0.7
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;0.9
}}
{{Election box end}}

* Caused by the election being declared void on petition on "account of treating, but the treating was not with knowledge of the candidates".<ref>{{cite news|title=Election Petitions|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001683/18740505/036/0002|access-date=21 January 2018|work=[[Irish Times]]|date=5 May 1874|page=2|via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref>

{{Election box begin | title=[[1874 United Kingdom general election|General election 1874]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Walter John Stanton]]
|votes = 2,798
|percentage = 25.9
|change = &minus;10.0
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Sebastian Dickinson]]
|votes = 2,794
|percentage = 25.8
|change = &minus;11.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[John Dorington]]
|votes = 2,763
|percentage = 25.5
|change = +12.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[George Holloway (politician)|George Holloway]]
|votes = 2,467
|percentage = 22.8
|change = +9.4
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 31
|percentage = 0.3
|change = &minus;8.8
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 5,411 (est)
|percentage = 91.1 (est)
|change = +3.3
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 5,942
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;10.4
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = &minus;11.1
}}
{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin | title=[[January 1874 Stroud by-election|By-election, 8 Jan 1874]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[John Dorington]]
|votes = 2,817
|percentage = 53.7
|change = +26.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Baronet|Henry Allan]]
|votes = 2,426
|percentage = 46.3
|change = &minus;26.8
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 391
|percentage = 7.4
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 5,243
|percentage = 88.2
|change = +0.4
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 5,942
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Conservative Party (UK)
|loser = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = +26.8
}}
{{Election box end}}

* Caused by Winterbotham's death.

===Elections in the 1860s===
{{Election box begin | title=[[1868 United Kingdom general election|General election 1868]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Sebastian Dickinson]]
|votes = 2,907
|percentage = 37.2
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Henry Winterbotham]]
|votes = 2,805
|percentage = 35.9
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[John Dorington]]
|votes = 2,096
|percentage = 26.8
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 709
|percentage = 9.1
|change = &minus;14.9
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 4,952 (est)
|percentage = 87.8 (est)
|change = +16.0
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 5,642
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin | title=[[1867 Stroud by-election|By-election, 20 August 1867]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Henry Winterbotham]]
|votes = 580
|percentage = 53.3
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = [[John Dorington]]
|votes = 508
|percentage = 46.7
|change = ''New''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 72
|percentage = 6.6
|change = &minus;17.4
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 1,088
|percentage = 80.2
|change = +8.4
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,356
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box end}}

* Caused by Scrope's resignation.

{{Election box begin | title=[[1865 United Kingdom general election|General election 1865]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Edward Horsman]]
|votes = 687
|percentage = 41.4
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope|George Scrope]]
|votes = 685
|percentage = 41.3
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Ashley Ponsonby]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Electioneering Speeches|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000357/18650715/006/0003|access-date=18 March 2018|work=[[Illustrated Times]]|date=15 July 1865|pages=2–3|via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
|votes = 287
|percentage = 17.3
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 398
|percentage = 24.0
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 973 (est)
|percentage = 71.8 (est)
|change =''N/A''
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,356
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1850s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1859 United Kingdom general election|General election 1859]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[Edward Horsman]]
}}
{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Liberal Party (UK)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope|George Scrope]]
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,320
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Liberal Party (UK)
}}
{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1857 United Kingdom general election|General election 1857]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[Edward Horsman]]
}}
{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope|George Scrope]]
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,287
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
}}
{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin | title=[[1855 Stroud by-election|By-election, 6 March 1855]]<ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[Edward Horsman]]
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
}}
{{Election box end}}

* Caused by the appointment of Horsman as [[Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]]

{{Election box begin | title=[[1853 Stroud by-election|By-election, 28 June 1853]]<ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[Edward Horsman]]
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
}}
{{Election box end}}

* Caused by Reynolds-Moreton's elevation to the peerage, becoming 3rd Earl Ducie

{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1852 United Kingdom general election|General election 1852]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope|George Scrope]]
|votes = 565
|percentage = 29.8
|change = &minus;12.5
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[Henry Reynolds-Moreton, 3rd Earl of Ducie|Henry Reynolds-Moreton]]
|votes = 528
|percentage = 27.8
|change = &minus;16.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Samuel Baker<ref>{{cite news |title=The Borough of Stroud |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000532/18520710/011/0004 |access-date=14 July 2018 |work=Gloucester Journal |date=10 July 1852 |page=4 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
|votes = 488
|percentage = 25.7
|change = ''New''
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Radicals (UK)
|candidate = John Norton<ref>{{cite news |title=Stroud |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000981/18520710/028/0002 |access-date=14 July 2018 |work=Bristol Times and Mirror |date=10 July 1852 |page=2 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Elections in Gloucestershire |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000226/18520703/007/0010 |access-date=14 July 2018 |work=Cheltenham Looker-On |date=3 July 1852 |page=10 https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000226/18520703/007/0010}}{{subscription required}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Election Proceedings |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000312/18520708/018/0003 |access-date=14 July 2018 |work=Cheltenham Chronicle |date=8 July 1852 |page=3 |via = [[British Newspaper Archive]]|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
|votes = 316
|percentage = 16.7
|change = +2.9
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 40
|percentage = 2.1
|change = &minus;26.4
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 949 (est)
|percentage = 71.4 (est)
|change = +11.2
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,328
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|swing = &minus;7.0
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|swing = &minus;8.8
}}
{{Election box end}}

=== Elections in the 1840s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1847 United Kingdom general election|General election 1847]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[William Henry Stanton (MP)|William Henry Stanton]]
|votes = 563
|percentage = 44.0
|change = +4.3
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope]]
|votes = 541
|percentage = 42.3
|change = +7.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Radicals (UK)
|candidate = Marcus Mereweather Turner<ref>{{cite news |title=Stroud |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001427/18470730/061/0003 |access-date=12 December 2018 |work=Morning Advertiser |date=30 July 1847 |page=3 ]|url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=General Election |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000296/18470803/001/0001 |access-date=12 December 2018 |work=Dundee, Perth, and Cupar Advertiser |date=3 August 1847 |page=1 |url-access=subscription }}</ref>
|votes = 176
|percentage = 13.8
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 365
|percentage = 28.5
|change = +18.5
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 728 (est)
|percentage = 60.2 (est)
|change = &minus;14.6
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,210
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1841 United Kingdom general election|General election 1841]]: Stroud<ref>''Gloucester Journal'' 3 July 1841</ref><ref name="stooks-smith"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[William Henry Stanton (MP)|William Henry Stanton]]
|votes = 594
|percentage = 39.7
|change = &minus;0.9
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope]]
|votes = 527
|percentage = 35.2
|change = &minus;6.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = Sir William Lascelles Wraxall, 2nd Baronet|William Lascelles Wraxall
|votes = 377
|percentage = 25.2
|change = +7.5
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 150
|percentage = 10.0
|change = &minus;12.9
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 916
|percentage = 74.8
|change = +0.8
}}
{{Election box Registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,224
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|swing = &minus;2.3
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|swing = &minus;5.1
}}
{{Election box end}}
*J Symons, formerly Editor of the ''Stroud Free Press'', was a candidate but withdrew before the election took place.<ref>''Gloucester Journal'' 24 June 1841</ref>
*The ''Gloucester Journal'' described him as "A Chartist of Nailsworth by name Chapman who has issued his address couched in flaming terms worthy of the Northern Star (goes on to comment that he was a small publican and tailor".<ref>''Gloucester Journal'' 26 June 1841</ref>

=== Elections in the 1830s ===
{{Election box begin |
|title=[[1837 United Kingdom general election|General election 1837]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/><ref name="stooks-smith"/>
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope]]
|votes = 698
|percentage = 41.6
|change = &minus;7.6
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[John Russell, 1st Earl Russell|John Russell]]
|votes = 681
|percentage = 40.6
|change = +0.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Conservative Party (UK)
|candidate = John Adams
|votes = 297
|percentage = 17.7
|change = ''New''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 384
|percentage = 22.9
|change = &minus;6.7
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 991
|percentage = 74.0
|change = +2.2
}}
{{Election box registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,340
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|loser =
|swing =
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|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|loser =
|swing =
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{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change| title=[[Stroud by-election, 19 May 1835|By-election, 19 May 1835]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/><ref name="stooks-smith"/>
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{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[John Russell, 1st Earl Russell|John Russell]]
|votes =
}}
{{Election box registered electors no change|
|reg. electors =
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{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
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{{Election box end}}

*Resignation of Fox

{{Election box begin |
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{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope]]
|votes = 866
|percentage = 49.2
|change = +22.8
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[Charles Richard Fox]]
|votes = 708
|percentage = 40.2
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Radicals (UK)
|candidate = [[Jelinger Cookson Symons]]
|votes = 187
|percentage = 10.6
|change = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box majority|
|votes = 521
|percentage = 29.6
|change = +28.6
}}
{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 937
|percentage = 71.8
|change = &minus;20.9
}}
{{Election box registered electors|
|reg. electors = 1,305
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|loser =
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no swing|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
|loser =
|swing = ''N/A''
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=[[Stroud by-election, 27 May 1833|By-election, 27 May 1833]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/><ref name="stooks-smith"/>
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{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope]]
|votes = Unopposed
|percentage =
|change =
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|winner = Whigs (British political party)
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*Resignation of Ricardo
{{Election box begin no change |
|title=[[1832 United Kingdom general election|General election 1832]]: Stroud <ref name="craig1832"/><ref name="stooks-smith"/>
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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[William Henry Hyett]]
|votes = 985
|percentage = 46.2
|change =
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[David Ricardo (the younger)|David Ricardo]]
|votes = 585
|percentage = 27.4
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Whigs (British political party)
|candidate = [[George Julius Poulett Scrope]]
|votes = 562
|percentage = 26.4
|change =
}}
{{Election box majority no change|
|votes = 23
|percentage = 1.0
|change =
}}
{{Election box turnout no change|
|votes = 1,156
|percentage = 92.7
|change =
}}
{{Election box registered electors no change|
|reg. electors = 1,247
}}
{{Election box new seat win|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
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{{Election box new seat win|
|winner = Whigs (British political party)
}}
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of Parliamentary constituencies in Gloucestershire]]
* [[List of parliamentary constituencies in Gloucestershire]]


==References==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==Sources==
{{Constituencies in South West England}}
Craig, F. W. S. (1983). ''British parliamentary election results 1918-1949'' (3 ed.). [[Chichester]]: Parliamentary Research Services. {{ISBN|0-900178-06-X}}.
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==External links==
[[Category:Stroud, Gloucestershire]]
*[https://mapit.mysociety.org/area/13394.html Stroud UK Parliament constituency] (boundaries April 1997 – April 2010) at ''MapIt UK''
[[Category:Parliamentary constituencies in the South West]]
*[https://mapit.mysociety.org/area/65858.html Stroud UK Parliament constituency] (boundaries April 2010 – May 2024) at ''MapIt UK''
[[Category:United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1832]]
*[https://mapit.mysociety.org/area/168801.html Stroud UK Parliament constituency] (boundaries from June 2024) at ''MapIt UK''
[[Category:United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1950]]

[[Category:United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1955]]
{{Constituencies in South West England}}
[[Category:Politics of Gloucestershire]]
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 30 November 2024

Stroud
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Map of constituency
Boundary of Stroud in South West England
CountyGloucestershire
Electorate76,249 (2023) [1]
Major settlementsStroud, Dursley, Nailsworth and Stonehouse
Current constituency
Created1955
Member of ParliamentSimon Opher (Labour)
SeatsOne
Created fromStroud & Thornbury
18851950
SeatsOne
Type of constituencyCounty constituency
Replaced byStroud & Thornbury
18321885
SeatsTwo
Type of constituencyBorough constituency
Created fromGloucestershire

Stroud is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. It is held by Simon Opher of the Labour Party, who won the seat from Siobhan Baillie of the Conservatives in 2024.[2]

History

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The seat's parliamentary borough forerunner was created by the First Reform Act for the 1832 general election. It elected two MPs using the bloc vote until transformed in the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for that year's general election, the name being transferred to a single-seat county division which covered a wider zone.

This was abolished at the 1950 general election, chiefly replaced with a new seat, Stroud and Thornbury. That was in turn abolished at the 1955 general election, when the present entity was created. Since this recreation the seat has had boundary changes.[3]

Formerly a safe Conservative seat, Stroud has been a marginal seat since 1997, changing hands five times in eight elections (in 1997, 2010, 2017, 2019 and 2024).

Boundaries

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Map
Map of 2010-2024 boundaries

1955–1974: The Urban Districts of Nailsworth and Stroud, the Rural Districts of Dursley, Stroud, and Tetbury, and part of the Rural District of Gloucester.

1974–1983: The Urban Districts of Nailsworth and Stroud, the Rural Districts of Dursley, Stroud, and Tetbury, and in the Rural District of Gloucester the parishes of Arlingham, Brookthorpe with Whaddon, Eastington, Elmore, Frampton on Severn, Fretherne with Saul, Frocester, Hardwicke, Harescombe, Haresfield, Longney, Moreton Valence, Quedgeley, Standish, Upton St Leonards, and Whitminster.

1983–1997: The District of Stroud wards of Berkeley, Bisley, Cainscross, Cam, Cambridge, Central, Chalford, Dursley, Eastington, Hinton, King's Stanley, Leonard Stanley, Minchinhampton, Nailsworth, Nibley, Painswick, Parklands, Randwick, Rodborough, Severn, Stonehouse, Thrupp, Trinity, Uley, Uplands, Vale, Whiteshill, Woodfield, and Wotton and Kingswood, and the District of Cotswold wards of Avening, Grumbold's Ash, and Tetbury.

1997–2010: All the wards of the District of Stroud except the Wotton and Kingswood ward.

2010–2024: The District of Stroud wards of 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, and Valley.

The seat had 24 of the 27 wards of Stroud district (the rest were in The Cotswolds seat). The north-west limit is the Severn, which meanders from Gloucester as the upper estuary.

2024–present: Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies which came into effect for the 2024 general election the constituency is composed of the following (as they existed on 1 December 2020):

  • The District of Stroud wards of: 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.[4]

In order to bring the electorate within the permitted range, northern areas, including the communities of Bisley, Hardwicke and Painswick, were transferred to the newly created constituency of North Cotswolds. Wotton-under-Edge was added from The Cotswolds (to be abolished).

Constituency profile

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Stroud lies south of Gloucester, between the two larger Gloucestershire constituencies of The Cotswolds and Forest of Dean. Its east climbs the Cotswold Hills but Stroud is both smaller and more industrialised than east and west neighbours.

Most of the seat is rural or semi-rural with a middle belt that has a group of urbanised villages, including Caincross, Cam and Rodborough, with the main towns part of the West Country textile manufacturing heritage. The major market towns include Stroud itself, Dursley in the south, and the smaller towns of Berkeley (which has a smaller electorate than Chalford, but more facilities), Stonehouse and Nailsworth.

In November 2012, unemployment was 2.1%, compared to the national average of 3.8%.[5]

Members of Parliament

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Stroud parliamentary borough

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MPs 1832–1885

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Election Member[6] Party Member[6] Party
1832 David Ricardo Whig[7] William Henry Hyett Whig[7]
1833 by-election George Poulett Scrope Whig[8][9][10][7]
1835 Charles Richard Fox Whig[7][11][12]
May 1835 by-election Lord John Russell Whig[7]
1841 William Henry Stanton Whig[13][14][15][9][10][7]
1852 Lord Moreton Whig[16]
1853 by-election Edward Horsman Whig[8][17][18][19]
1859 Liberal Liberal
1867 by-election Henry Winterbotham Liberal
1868 Sebastian Dickinson Liberal
Jan. 1874 by-election John Dorington Conservative
1874[20] Walter John Stanton Liberal
May 1874 by-election[21] John Dorington Conservative Alfred John Stanton Liberal
July 1874 by-election[22] Henry Brand Liberal
1875 by-election[23] Samuel Marling Liberal
1880 Walter John Stanton Liberal Henry Brand Liberal
1880 Parliamentary borough abolished. Name transferred to a new county division

Stroud division of Gloucestershire

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MPs 1885–1950

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Election Member[6] Party
1885 Henry Brand Liberal
1886 George Holloway Conservative
1892 David Brynmor Jones Liberal
1895 Charles Cripps Conservative
1900 Charles Allen Liberal
1918 Sir Ashton Lister Liberal
1922 Stanley Tubbs Conservative
1923 Frederick Guest Liberal
1924 Sir Frank Nelson Unionist
1931 by-election Walter Perkins Conservative
1945 Ben Parkin Labour
1950 constituency abolished. See Stroud & Thornbury

Stroud County Constituency

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MPs since 1955

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Election Member[6] Party
1955 Sir Anthony Kershaw Conservative
1987 Roger Knapman Conservative
1997 David Drew Labour Co-op
2010 Neil Carmichael Conservative
2017 David Drew Labour Co-op
2019 Siobhan Baillie Conservative
2024 Simon Opher Labour

Elections

[edit]

Elections in the 2020s

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General election 2024: Stroud[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Simon Opher 25,607 46.4 +4.8
Conservative Siobhan Baillie 14,219 25.7 −20.0
Reform UK Chris Lester 6,329 11.5 +10.0
Green Pete Kennedy 5,729 10.4 +2.4
Liberal Democrats George James 2,913 5.3 +3.1
Independent Saskia Whitfield 261 0.5 N/A
Volt Jason Hughes 163 0.3 N/A
Majority 11,411 20.7 N/A
Turnout 55,221 70.9 −8.7
Registered electors 77,912
Labour gain from Conservative Swing Increase12.4

Elections in the 2010s

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2019 notional result[25]
Party Vote %
Conservative 27,733 45.7
Labour 25,266 41.6
Green 4,857 8.0
Liberal Democrats 1,356 2.2
Brexit Party 909 1.5
Others 567 0.9
Turnout 60,688 79.6
Electorate 76,249
General election 2019: Stroud[26][27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Siobhan Baillie 31,582 47.9 +2.0
Labour Co-op David Drew 27,742 42.1 −4.9
Green Molly Scott Cato 4,954 7.5 +5.3
Brexit Party Desi Latimer 1,085 1.6 N/A
Libertarian Glenville Gogerly 567 0.9 N/A
Majority 3,840 5.8 N/A
Turnout 65,930 78.0 +1.0
Registered electors 84,536 +2.0
Conservative gain from Labour Co-op Swing +3.5
General election 2017: Stroud[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Co-op David Drew 29,994 47.0 +9.3
Conservative Neil Carmichael 29,307 45.9 +0.2
Liberal Democrats Max Wilkinson 2,053 3.2 −0.2
Green Sarah Lunnon 1,423 2.2 −2.4
UKIP Glenville Gogerly 1,039 1.6 −6.4
Majority 687 1.1 N/A
Turnout 63,816 77.0 +1.5
Registered electors 82,839 +2.8
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing +4.5
General election 2015: Stroud[29][30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Neil Carmichael 27,813 45.7 +4.9
Labour Co-op David Drew 22,947 37.7 −0.9
UKIP Caroline Stephens[31] 4,848 8.0 +5.8
Green Sarah Lunnon 2,779 4.6 +1.9
Liberal Democrats Adrian Walker-Smith 2,086 3.4 −12.0
Independent Richard Wilson 246 0.4 N/A
Free Public Transport David Michael 100 0.2 N/A
Majority 4,866 8.0 +5.8
Turnout 60,819 75.5 +1.4
Registered electors 80,544 +2.9
Conservative hold Swing +2.9
General election 2010: Stroud[32][33] [34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Neil Carmichael 23,679 40.8 +2.5
Labour Co-op David Drew 22,380 38.6 −1.5
Liberal Democrats Dennis Andrewartha 8,955 15.4 +1.5
Green Martin Whiteside 1,542 2.7 −3.0
UKIP Steve Parker 1,301 2.2 +0.3
Independent Alan Lomas 116 0.2 N/A
Majority 1,299 2.2 N/A
Turnout 57,973 74.1 +3.9
Registered electors 78,286 +2.1
Conservative gain from Labour Co-op Swing +2.0

Elections in the 2000s

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General election 2005: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Co-op David Drew 22,527 39.6 −7.0
Conservative Neil Carmichael 22,177 39.0 +1.6
Liberal Democrats Peter Hirst 8,026 14.1 +3.2
Green Martin Whiteside 3,056 5.4 +1.9
UKIP Edward Noble 1,089 1.9 +0.3
Majority 350 0.6 −8.6
Turnout 56,875 71.3 +1.4
Registered electors 79,757 +1.1
Labour Co-op hold Swing −4.3
General election 2001: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Co-op David Drew 25,685 46.6 +3.9
Conservative Neil Carmichael 20,646 37.4 −0.5
Liberal Democrats Janice Beasley 6,036 10.9 −4.6
Green Kevin Cranston 1,913 3.5 −0.4
UKIP Adrian Blake 895 1.6 N/A
Majority 5,039 9.2 +4.4
Turnout 55,175 69.9 −9.3
Registered electors 78,878 +1.8
Labour Co-op hold Swing +2.2

Elections in the 1990s

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General election 1997: Stroud [35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Co-op David Drew 26,170 42.7 +13.3
Conservative Roger Knapman 23,260 37.9 −8.3
Liberal Democrats Paul Hodgkinson 9,502 15.5 −6.1
Green John Marjoram 2,415 3.9 +1.2
Majority 2,910 4.8 N/A
Turnout 61,347 79.2 −4.3
Registered electors 77,494 +3.0
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative Swing +10.8
General election 1992: Stroud[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Roger Knapman 32,201 46.2 −4.0
Labour David Drew 18,796 26.9 +8.4
Liberal Democrats Myles Robinson 16,751 24.0 −7.3
Green Sue Atkinson 2,005 2.9 N/A
Majority 13,405 19.3 +0.4
Turnout 69,753 84.5 +3.9
Registered electors 82,553 +1.6
Conservative hold Swing −6.2

Elections in the 1980s

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General election 1987: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Roger Knapman 32,883 50.2 −1.1
Liberal Adrian Walker-Smith 20,508 31.3 −0.6
Labour Tom Levitt 12,145 18.5 +1.7
Majority 12,375 18.9 −0.5
Turnout 65,553 80.6 +2.9
Registered electors 81,275 +4.8
Conservative hold Swing −0.3
General election 1983: Stroud [37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 30,896 51.3 −1.2
Liberal Gerald Fallon 19,182 31.9 +4.2
Labour David Parsons 10,141 16.8 −3.0
Majority 11,714 19.4 −5.4
Turnout 60,219 77.7 −8.3
Registered electors 77,528 +7.0
Conservative hold Swing −2.7

Elections in the 1970s

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General election 1979: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 32,534 52.6 +8.8
Labour B.J. Marshall 17,037 27.5 −3.6
Liberal James Heppell 12,314 19.9 −4.8
Majority 15,497 25.1 +12.4
Turnout 61,885 81.3 +0.9
Registered electors 76,137 +9.7
Conservative hold Swing +6.2
General election October 1974: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 24,406 43.8 +0.2
Labour Co-op Bill Maddocks 17,352 31.1 +1.9
Liberal S.A. Ritchie 13,756 24.7 −1.7
United Democratic Party J.S. Churchill 241 0.4 −0.4
Majority 7,054 12.7 −1.7
Turnout 55,755 80.4 −5.0
Registered electors 69,381 +0.8
Conservative hold Swing +6.2
General election February 1974: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 25,619 43.6 −7.5
Labour Co-op Bill Maddocks 17,148 29.2 −6.9
Liberal S.A. Ritchie 15,521 26.4 +13.6
Powell Conservative J.S. Churchill 470 0.8 N/A
Majority 8,471 14.4 −0.6
Turnout 58,758 85.4 +5.1
Registered electors 68,805
Conservative hold
General election 1970: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 27,089 51.1 +7.9
Labour R. Derek Wheatley 19,158 36.1 −4.0
Liberal David M. Davies 6,799 12.8 −3.8
Majority 7,931 15.0 +11.9
Turnout 53,046 80.3 −5.7
Registered electors 66,072 +12.4
Conservative hold Swing +5.9

Elections in the 1960s

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General election 1966: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 21,804 43.2 −0.9
Labour Tom Cox 20,259 40.1 +1.9
Liberal John V. Smith 8,397 16.6 −1.1
Majority 1,545 3.1 −2.8
Turnout 50,460 85.0 +0.6
Registered electors 58,779 +1.5
Conservative hold Swing −1.4
General election 1964: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 21,802 44.1 −4.0
Labour Dennis V. Hunt 18,889 38.2 +0.6
Liberal Iain P. Crawford 8,747 17.7 +3.4
Majority 2,913 5.9 −4.6
Turnout 49,438 85.4 +0.2
Registered electors 57,906 +1.2
Conservative hold Swing −2.3

Elections in the 1950s

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General election 1959: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 23,448 48.1 −1.3
Labour Alfred Evans 18,336 37.6 −3.5
Liberal Clement John McNair, 2nd Baron McNair 6,988 14.3 +4.8
Majority 5,112 10.5 +2.2
Turnout 48,772 85.2 +0.9
Registered electors 57,220 +2.2
Conservative hold Swing +1.1
General election 1955: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anthony Kershaw 23,318 49.4
Labour Richard W. Evely 19,375 41.1
Liberal Eric Barnett Ayliffe 4,489 9.5
Majority 3,943 8.3
Turnout 47,182 84.3
Registered electors 55,962
Conservative win (new seat)

Election in the 1940s

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General election 1945: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ben Parkin 22,495 40.8 +4.0
Conservative Walter Perkins 21,546 39.0 −24.2
Liberal Peter Cadbury 11,141 20.2 N/A
Majority 949 1.8 N/A
Turnout 55,182 72.6 +1.6
Registered electors 75,987 +40.4
Labour gain from Conservative Swing +14.1

General Election 1939–40:

Another general election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place from 1939 and by the end of this year, the following candidates had been selected;

Elections in the 1930s

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General election 1935: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Walter Perkins 24,282 63.2 −8.2
Labour Constance Borrett 14,133 36.8 +8.2
Majority 10,149 26.4 −16.6
Turnout 38,415 71.0 −5.5
Registered electors 54,140 +7.1
Conservative hold Swing −8.2
General election 1931: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Walter Perkins 27,612 71.4 +21.9
Labour F W Davies 11,039 28.6 +2.5
Majority 16,573 42.8 +27.8
Turnout 38,651 76.5 −5.1
Registered electors 50,534 +1.3
Conservative hold Swing +11.7
1931 Stroud by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Walter Perkins 17,641 49.6 +5.1
Labour John Maynard 10,688 30.0 +3.9
Liberal Arthur Stanton 7,267 20.4 −9.1
Majority 6,953 19.6 +4.6
Turnout 35,596 71.4 −10.2
Registered electors 49,874 +2.3
Unionist hold Swing +6.5

Elections in the 1920s

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General election 1929: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Frank Nelson 17,700 44.5 −9.7
Liberal Arthur Stanton 11,728 29.5 +8.9
Labour F. E. White 10,384 26.1 +0.9
Majority 5,972 15.0 −14.0
Turnout 39,812 81.6 +2.7
Registered electors 48,776 +30.6
Unionist hold Swing +4.0
General election 1924: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Frank Nelson 15,973 54.2 +7.4
Labour Edith Picton-Turbervill 7,418 25.2 N/A
Liberal Arthur Stanton 6,057 20.6 −32.6
Majority 8,555 29.0 N/A
Turnout 29,448 78.9 +0.7
Registered electors 37,336 +2.3
Unionist gain from Liberal Swing +16.8
General election 1923: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Frederick Guest 15,179 53.2 +21.9
Unionist Stanley Tubbs 13,355 46.8 −4.2
Majority 1,824 6.4 N/A
Turnout 28,534 78.2 −1.7
Registered electors 36,504 +1.1
Liberal gain from Unionist Swing +13.0
General election 1922: Stroud
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Stanley Tubbs 14,723 51.0 N/A
Liberal Charles Allen 9,041 31.3 −28.6
Labour Samuel Edward Walters 5,081 17.6 −22.5
Majority 5,682 19.7 −0.1
Turnout 28845 79.9 +18.6
Registered electors 36,094 +4.1
Unionist gain from Liberal

Elections 1832 to 1918

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Elections in the 1910s

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Lister
General election 1918: Stroud[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
C Liberal Ashton Lister 12,734 59.9
Labour Charles Wye Kendall 8,522 40.1 New
Majority 4,212 19.8
Turnout 21,256 61.3
Registered electors 34,685
Liberal hold
C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.
George Hardy

General Election 1914–15:

Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected:

General election December 1910: Stroud [39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Allen 5,051 51.0 −0.6
Conservative Cecil Edwin Fitch [40] 4,849 49.0 +0.6
Majority 202 2.0 −1.2
Turnout 9,900 90.1 −3.1
Registered electors 10,992 0.0
Liberal hold Swing −0.6
General election January 1910: Stroud [39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Allen 5,285 51.6 −4.5
Conservative Arthur William Clifford 4,962 48.4 +4.5
Majority 323 3.2 −9.0
Turnout 10,247 93.2 +2.6
Registered electors 10,992 +3.5
Liberal hold Swing −4.6

Elections in the 1900s

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General election 1906: Stroud [39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Allen 5,401 56.1 +4.4
Conservative William Burton Stewart [41] 4,221 43.9 −4.4
Majority 1,180 12.2 +8.8
Turnout 9,622 90.6 +4.0
Registered electors 10,620 +1.4
Liberal hold Swing +4.4
C.P. Allen
General election 1900: Stroud [39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Allen 4,692 51.7 +5.1
Conservative Charles Cripps 4,379 48.3 −5.1
Majority 313 3.4 −3.4
Turnout 9,071 86.6 +3.0
Registered electors 10,474 −9.6
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +5.1

Elections in the 1890s

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General election 1895: Stroud [39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Charles Cripps 5,175 53.4 +4.5
Liberal Charles Allen 4,514 46.6 −4.5
Majority 661 6.8 N/A
Turnout 9,689 83.6 +2.1
Registered electors 11,588 +4.7
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +4.5
Brynmor Jones
General election 1892: Stroud [39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Brynmor Jones 4,611 51.1 +5.3
Conservative George Holloway 4,410 48.9 −5.3
Majority 201 2.2 N/A
Turnout 9,021 81.5 −0.8
Registered electors 11,069 +6.7
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +5.3

Elections in the 1880s

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General election 1886: Stroud [39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative George Holloway 4,620 54.2 +5.9
Liberal Walter John Stanton 3,911 45.8 −5.9
Majority 709 8.4 N/A
Turnout 8,531 82.3 −4.3
Registered electors 10,371
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +5.9
Henry Brand
General election 1885: Stroud [39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Henry Brand 4,646 51.7 −1.1
Conservative George Holloway 4,333 48.3 +1.1
Majority 313 3.4 +1.1
Turnout 8,979 86.6 −5.2 (est)
Registered electors 10,371
Liberal win (new seat)
General election 1880: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Walter John Stanton 3,098 26.5 +0.6
Liberal Henry Brand 3,081 26.3 +0.5
Conservative George Holloway 2,810 24.0 +1.2
Conservative John Dorington 2,722 23.2 −2.3
Majority 271 2.3 +2.0
Turnout 5,856 (est) 91.8 (est) +0.7
Registered electors 6,376
Liberal hold Swing −0.3
Liberal hold Swing +1.4

Elections in the 1870s

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1875 Stroud by-election[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Samuel Marling 2,783 51.9 +0.2
Conservative William Keppel 2,577 48.1 −0.2
Majority 206 3.8 +3.5
Turnout 5,360 88.7 −2.4
Registered electors 6,046
Liberal hold Swing +0.2
  • Caused by the previous by-election being declared void on petition.
July 1874 Stroud by-election[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Henry Brand 2,695 50.8 −0.9
Conservative James Thomas Stanton[43] 2,613 49.2 +0.9
Majority 82 1.6 N/A
Turnout 5,308 89.3 −1.8
Registered electors 5,942
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing −0.9
  • Caused by Dorington's election being declared void on petition, due to "bribery, treating, and undue influence".[44]
May 1874 Stroud by-election[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Dorington 2,796 25.9 +0.4
Liberal Alfred John Stanton 2,722 25.3 −0.6
Liberal Henry Brand 2,677 24.8 −1.0
Conservative George Holloway 2,582 24.0 +1.2
Majority 119 1.1 N/A
Majority 140 1.3 +1.0
Turnout 5,389 (est) 90.7 (est) −0.4
Registered electors 5,942
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +0.7
Liberal hold Swing −0.9
  • Caused by the election being declared void on petition on "account of treating, but the treating was not with knowledge of the candidates".[45]
General election 1874: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Walter John Stanton 2,798 25.9 −10.0
Liberal Sebastian Dickinson 2,794 25.8 −11.4
Conservative John Dorington 2,763 25.5 +12.1
Conservative George Holloway 2,467 22.8 +9.4
Majority 31 0.3 −8.8
Turnout 5,411 (est) 91.1 (est) +3.3
Registered electors 5,942
Liberal hold Swing −10.4
Liberal hold Swing −11.1
By-election, 8 Jan 1874: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Dorington 2,817 53.7 +26.9
Liberal Henry Allan 2,426 46.3 −26.8
Majority 391 7.4 N/A
Turnout 5,243 88.2 +0.4
Registered electors 5,942
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +26.8
  • Caused by Winterbotham's death.

Elections in the 1860s

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General election 1868: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Sebastian Dickinson 2,907 37.2 N/A
Liberal Henry Winterbotham 2,805 35.9 N/A
Conservative John Dorington 2,096 26.8 N/A
Majority 709 9.1 −14.9
Turnout 4,952 (est) 87.8 (est) +16.0
Registered electors 5,642
Liberal hold
Liberal hold
By-election, 20 August 1867: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Henry Winterbotham 580 53.3 N/A
Conservative John Dorington 508 46.7 New
Majority 72 6.6 −17.4
Turnout 1,088 80.2 +8.4
Registered electors 1,356
Liberal hold
  • Caused by Scrope's resignation.
General election 1865: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Edward Horsman 687 41.4 N/A
Liberal George Scrope 685 41.3 N/A
Liberal Ashley Ponsonby[46] 287 17.3 N/A
Majority 398 24.0 N/A
Turnout 973 (est) 71.8 (est) N/A
Registered electors 1,356
Liberal hold
Liberal hold

Elections in the 1850s

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General election 1859: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Edward Horsman Unopposed
Liberal George Scrope Unopposed
Registered electors 1,320
Liberal hold
Liberal hold
General election 1857: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig Edward Horsman Unopposed
Whig George Scrope Unopposed
Registered electors 1,287
Whig hold
Whig hold
By-election, 6 March 1855[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig Edward Horsman Unopposed
Whig hold
By-election, 28 June 1853[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig Edward Horsman Unopposed
Whig hold
  • Caused by Reynolds-Moreton's elevation to the peerage, becoming 3rd Earl Ducie
General election 1852: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig George Scrope 565 29.8 −12.5
Whig Henry Reynolds-Moreton 528 27.8 −16.2
Conservative Samuel Baker[47] 488 25.7 New
Radical John Norton[48][49][50] 316 16.7 +2.9
Majority 40 2.1 −26.4
Turnout 949 (est) 71.4 (est) +11.2
Registered electors 1,328
Whig hold Swing −7.0
Whig hold Swing −8.8

Elections in the 1840s

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General election 1847: Stroud [42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig William Henry Stanton 563 44.0 +4.3
Whig George Julius Poulett Scrope 541 42.3 +7.1
Radical Marcus Mereweather Turner[51][52] 176 13.8 N/A
Majority 365 28.5 +18.5
Turnout 728 (est) 60.2 (est) −14.6
Registered electors 1,210
Whig hold Swing N/A
Whig hold Swing N/A
General election 1841: Stroud[53][7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig William Henry Stanton 594 39.7 −0.9
Whig George Julius Poulett Scrope 527 35.2 −6.4
Conservative Sir William Lascelles Wraxall, 2nd Baronet 377 25.2 +7.5
Majority 150 10.0 −12.9
Turnout 916 74.8 +0.8
Registered electors 1,224
Whig hold Swing −2.3
Whig hold Swing −5.1
  • J Symons, formerly Editor of the Stroud Free Press, was a candidate but withdrew before the election took place.[54]
  • The Gloucester Journal described him as "A Chartist of Nailsworth by name Chapman who has issued his address couched in flaming terms worthy of the Northern Star (goes on to comment that he was a small publican and tailor".[55]

Elections in the 1830s

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General election 1837: Stroud [42][7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig George Julius Poulett Scrope 698 41.6 −7.6
Whig John Russell 681 40.6 +0.4
Conservative John Adams 297 17.7 New
Majority 384 22.9 −6.7
Turnout 991 74.0 +2.2
Registered electors 1,340
Whig hold
Whig hold
By-election, 19 May 1835: Stroud [42][7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig John Russell Unopposed
Registered electors
Whig hold
  • Resignation of Fox
General election 1835: Stroud [42][7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig George Julius Poulett Scrope 866 49.2 +22.8
Whig Charles Richard Fox 708 40.2 N/A
Radical Jelinger Cookson Symons 187 10.6 N/A
Majority 521 29.6 +28.6
Turnout 937 71.8 −20.9
Registered electors 1,305
Whig hold
Whig hold
By-election, 27 May 1833: Stroud [42][7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig George Julius Poulett Scrope Unopposed
Whig hold
  • Resignation of Ricardo
General election 1832: Stroud [42][7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig William Henry Hyett 985 46.2
Whig David Ricardo 585 27.4
Whig George Julius Poulett Scrope 562 26.4
Majority 23 1.0
Turnout 1,156 92.7
Registered electors 1,247
Whig win (new seat)
Whig win (new seat)

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