City of Chester is a constituency[n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Chris Matheson of the Labour Party.[n 2]
Boundaries
The constituency covers the English city of Chester on the border of Wales and parts of the surrounding Cheshire West and Chester unitary authority, including the villages of Aldford, Capenhurst, Christleton, Guilden Sutton, Mollington, Newtown, Pulford and Saughall.
Much of the city of Chester itself is residential of varying characteristics, with more middle-class areas such as Upton and the large rural former council estate of Blacon. However, the estate of Blacon is, except where purchased under the right to buy, owned run and maintained by the Chester And District Housing Trust.CDHT.
Boundary review
Following their review of parliamentary representation in Cheshire, the Boundary Commission for England made minor changes to the existing arrangement as a consequence of population changes. The electoral wards included in this modified constituency were (as at 12 April 2005):
- Blacon Hall, Blacon Lodge, Boughton, Boughton Heath, Christleton, City and St Anne's, College, Curzon and Westminster, Dodleston, Handbridge and St Mary's, Hoole All Saints, Hoole Groves, Huntington, Lache Park, Mollington, Newton Brook, Newton St Michaels, Saughall, Upton Grange, Upton Westlea and Vicars Cross, all from the Chester District[3]
The changes were approved in 2007 and came into effect at the 2010 general election.[4]
History
As part of a county palatine with a parliament of its own until the early 16th century Chester was not enfranchised (sent no MPs) until an Act of 1543 since which it returned two MPs to Parliament as a parliamentary borough until 1885, when the representation was reduced to one.
From 1910 until 1997 Chester was held by the members of Conservative Party, although marginal majorities in worse years for the party nationally as in 1992 over the Labour sometimes suggested it was a marginal seat.
Labour's Christine Russell gained the seat easily at the 1997 election and held it until 2010. Her majority over the Conservatives had been reduced to under 1,000 at the 2005 election.
Four of the six candidates at the 2010 general election had contested the seat previously; Christine Russell (1997, 2001, 2005); Allan Weddell (2001, 2005); Ed Abrahms (2005) and Tom Barker (1992). All candidates had contested at least one election for local authorities for wards inside the constituency. The Liberal Democrats including their two predecessor parties amassed their largest share of the vote in 2005 at 21.9% of the vote.
Members of Parliament
MPs 1545 to 1660
- † Smith and Gamull were Both disabled from serving in 1644.
MPs 1660–1880
Year |
First member[7] |
First party |
Second member[7] |
Second party |
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1660 |
John Ratcliffe |
|
William Ince |
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1661 |
Sir Thomas Smith, Bt |
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1673 |
Robert Werden |
Tory |
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1675 |
William Williams |
|
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1679 |
Sir Thomas Grosvenor, Bt |
Tory |
|
1681 |
Roger Whitley |
Whig |
|
|
1685 |
Sir Thomas Grosvenor, Bt |
Tory |
Robert Werden |
Tory |
|
|
1689 |
Roger Whitley |
Whig |
George Mainwaring |
Whig |
|
|
1690 |
Sir Thomas Grosvenor, Bt |
Tory |
Sir Richard Levinge, Bt |
Tory |
|
1695 |
Roger Whitley |
Whig |
|
January 1698 |
Thomas Cowper |
|
|
July 1698 |
Peter Shakerley |
Tory |
|
1701 |
Sir Henry Bunbury, Bt |
Tory |
|
1715 |
Sir Richard Grosvenor, Bt |
|
|
1727 |
Sir Thomas Grosvenor, Bt |
|
|
January 1733 |
Sir Robert Grosvenor, Bt |
|
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March 1733 |
Sir Charles Bunbury, Bt |
|
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1742 |
Philip Henry Warburton |
|
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1754 |
Sir Richard Grosvenor, Bt |
|
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1755 |
Thomas Grosvenor |
|
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1761 |
Richard Wilbraham-Bootle |
|
|
1790 |
Viscount Belgrave |
|
|
1795 |
Thomas Grosvenor |
|
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1802 |
Richard Erle-Drax-Grosvenor |
|
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1807 |
John Grey Egerton |
|
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1818 |
Viscount Belgrave |
Tory |
|
1826 |
Lord Robert Grosvenor |
Whig |
|
1830 |
Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, Bt |
Conservative |
|
1831 |
Foster Cunliffe-Offley |
|
|
May 1832 |
John Finchett Maddock |
|
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December 1832 |
Sir John Jervis |
Liberal |
|
1847 |
Earl Grosvenor |
Liberal |
|
1850 |
William Owen Stanley |
|
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1857 |
Enoch Gibbon Salisbury |
|
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1859 |
Philip Stapleton Humberston |
|
|
1865 |
William Henry Gladstone |
Liberal |
|
1868 |
Henry Cecil Raikes |
Conservative |
|
1869 |
Hon. Norman Grosvenor |
|
|
1874 |
John George Dodson |
Liberal |
|
|
1880 |
Beilby Lawley |
Liberal |
- Constituency suspended (1880)
MPs since 1885
Elections
Elections in the 2010s
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Elections in the 2000s
Elections in the 1990s
Elections in the 1980s
Elections in the 1970s
Elections in the 1960s
Elections in the 1950s
Elections in the 1940s
Elections in the 1930s
Elections in the 1920s
Elections in the 1910s
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Elections in the 1900s
See also
Notes and references
- Notes
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- ↑ The Chester district and its constituent wards were abolished on 1 April 2009, when they became part of the new unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester; however, the boundaries of the parliamentary constituency remain fixed according to the wards in operation at 12 April 2005.
- ↑ The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007, S.I. 2007/1681.
- ↑ http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/smith-sir-lawrence-1516-82
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- ↑ Craig, F. W. S. (1983). British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 (3 ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 0-900178-06-X.
- ↑ British parliamentary election results, 1885-1918 (Craig)
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