Barnsley Central (UK Parliament constituency)
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Barnsley Central | |
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Borough constituency for the House of Commons |
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![]() Boundary of Barnsley Central in South Yorkshire.
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![]() Location of South Yorkshire within England.
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County | South Yorkshire |
Population | 85,714 (2011 census)[1] |
Electorate | 64,732 (December 2010)[2] |
Major settlements | Barnsley, Royston |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1983 |
Member of parliament | Dan Jarvis[3] (Labour) |
Number of members | One |
Created from | Barnsley, Wakefield |
Overlaps | |
European Parliament constituency | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Barnsley Central is a constituency[n 1] in South Yorkshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2011 by Dan Jarvis of the Labour Party.[n 2]
Contents
Constituency profile
Barnsley Central is generally an urban seat and has a large majority of its population on middle or low incomes, with most of the large former mill town's social housing contained within it.[4] It has been held by the Labour Party since 1983 on large majorities, like its main predecessor, making it a safe seat.
History
Created in 1983, Barnsley Central covers a similar area to that of the former Barnsley constituency. The seat was held by almost a year from May 2010 by Eric Illsley as an independent MP after he was suspended from the Labour party over the expenses row and he led to its becoming vacant on 8 February 2011.[5]
On 12 January 2011 having admitted the crime of fraud over his expenses, Illsley announced the intention to stand down from Parliament, necessitating a by-election in early 2011.[6] On 8 February 2011 Ilsley resigned his seat[n 3] before he was due to be sentenced for fraudulently claiming parliamentary expenses.[7] The by-election was held on 3 March 2011 and was won by Dan Jarvis for the Labour Party. The Labour majority and share of the vote rose to give an absolute majority, on a turnout 20% lower than in the General Election, meanwhile the Conservative share of the vote fell steeply to just 8.3%, less than UKIP on 12.2%.[3]
Boundaries
Barnsley Central constituency covers most of the town of Barnsley. It is bordered by the constituencies of Wakefield, Hemsworth, Barnsley East, and Penistone and Stocksbridge.
After latest boundary review
Following their review of parliamentary representation in South Yorkshire, the Boundary Commission for England created a modified Barnsley Central constituency, first contested at the 2010 general election.
The newly drawn constituency is made up of eight electoral wards from Barnsley Borough Council:
- Central, Darton East, Darton West, Kingstone, Monk Bretton, Old Town, Royston, St Helens.
Members of Parliament
The constituency has had three Members of Parliament since its creation in 1983, all of whom have been from the Labour Party.
Election | Member[8] | Party | |
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1983 | Roy Mason | Labour | |
1987 | Eric Illsley | Labour | |
2010 | Independent[5] | ||
2011 by-election | Dan Jarvis | Labour |
Elections
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labour | Dan Jarvis | 20,376 | 55.7 | +8.5 | |
UKIP | Lee Hunter | 7,941 | 21.7 | +17.1 | |
Conservative | Kay Carter | 5,485 | 15.0 | -2.3 | |
Green | Michael Short | 938 | 2.6 | N/A | |
Liberal Democrat | John Ridgway | 770 | 2.1 | -15.2 | |
TUSC | Dave Gibson | 573 | 1.6 | N/A | |
English Democrats | Ian Sutton | 477 | 1.3 | N/A | |
Majority | 12,435 | 34.0 | +4.0 | ||
Turnout | 36,560 | 56.7 | +0.2 | ||
Labour hold | Swing | -4.3 |
Election | Political result | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | ±% | ||
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Barnsley Central by-election, 2011 [10] Turnout: 24,219 (36.5%) -19.6 |
Labour hold Majority: 11,771 (48.6%) +18.6 |
Dan Jarvis | Labour | 14,724 | 60.8 | +13.5 | ||
Jane Collins | UKIP | 2,953 | 12.2 | +7.5 | ||||
James Hockney | Conservative | 1,999 | 8.3 | -9.0 | ||||
Enis Dalton | BNP | 1,463 | 6.0 | -2.9 | ||||
Tony Devoy | Independent | 1,266 | 5.2 | +3.6 | ||||
Dominic Carman | Liberal Democrat | 1,012 | 4.2 | -13.1 | ||||
Kevin Riddiough | English Democrats | 544 | 2.2 | N/A | ||||
Howling Laud Hope | Monster Raving Loony | 198 | 0.8 | N/A | ||||
Michael Val Davies | Independent | 60 | 0.2 | N/A | ||||
General Election 2010 [11][12] Turnout: 37,001 (56.5%) +8.8 |
Labour hold Majority: 11,093 (30.0%) −14.5 Swing: 5.5% from Lab to Lib Dem |
Eric Illsley | Labour | 17,487 | 47.3 | −10.4 | ||
Christopher Wiggin | Liberal Democrat | 6,394 | 17.3 | +0.7 | ||||
Piers Tempest | Conservative | 6,388 | 17.3 | +2.5 | ||||
Ian Sutton | BNP | 3,307 | 8.9 | +4.4 | ||||
David Silver | UKIP | 1,727 | 4.7 | N/A | ||||
Donald Wood | Independent | 732 | 2.0 | -2.1 | ||||
Tony Devoy | Independent | 610 | 1.6 | N/A | ||||
Terence Robinson | Socialist Labour | 356 | 1.0 | N/A | ||||
General Election 2005 [13] Turnout: 28,615 (47.2%) +1.4 |
Labour hold Majority: 12,732 (44.5%) −10.4 Swing: 5.2% from Lab to Lib Dem |
Eric Illsley | Labour | 17,478 | 61.1 | −8.5 | ||
Miles Crompton | Liberal Democrat | 4,746 | 16.6 | +1.9 | ||||
Peter Morel | Conservative | 3,813 | 13.3 | +0.2 | ||||
Geoffrey Broadley | BNP | 1,403 | 4.9 | N/A | ||||
Donald Wood | Independent | 1,175 | 4.1 | N/A | ||||
General Election 2001 [14] Turnout: 27,543 (45.8%) −13.8 |
Labour hold Majority: 15,130 (54.9%) −12.7 Swing: 6.3% from Lab to Con |
Eric Illsley | Labour | 19,181 | 69.6 | −7.4 | ||
Alan Hartley | Liberal Democrat | 4,051 | 14.7 | +5.2 | ||||
Ian McCord | Conservative | 3,608 | 13.1 | +3.3 | ||||
Henry Rajch | Socialist Alliance | 703 | 2.6 | N/A | ||||
General Election 1997 [15][16][17] Turnout: 36,485 (59.7%) −10.8 |
Labour hold Majority: 24,501 (67.2%) +17.6 Swing: 7.5% from Con to Lab |
Eric Illsley | Labour | 28,090 | 77.0 | +6.2 | ||
Simon Gutteridge | Conservative | 3,589 | 9.8 | −8.7 | ||||
Darren Finlay | Liberal Democrat | 3,481 | 9.5 | −1.2 | ||||
James Walsh | Referendum | 1,325 | 3.6 | N/A | ||||
General Election 1992 [18] Turnout: 39,056 (70.5%) +0.5 |
Labour hold Majority: 19,361 (49.6%) +0.9 Swing: 0.5% from Con to Lab |
Eric Illsley | Labour | 27,048 | 69.3 | +2.5 | ||
David N. Senior | Conservative | 7,687 | 19.7 | +1.6 | ||||
Stephen R. Cowton | Liberal Democrat | 4,321 | 11.1 | −4.1 | ||||
General Election 1987 [19] Turnout: 37,548 (70.0%) +3.7 |
Labour hold Majority: 19,051 (48.7%) +9.9 |
Eric Illsley | Labour | 26,139 | 66.8 | +7.0 | ||
Mrs. Vivien Prais | Conservative | 7,088 | 18.1 | −2.9 | ||||
Mrs. Susan Anne Maxwell Holland | Liberal | 4,321 | 15.1 | −4.1 | ||||
General Election 1983 [20] New constituency Turnout: 36,532 (66.3%) N/A |
Labour win Majority: 14,173 (38.8%) N/A |
Roy Mason | Labour | 21,847 | 59.8 | N/A | ||
Howard S. Oldfield | Conservative | 7,674 | 21.0 | N/A | ||||
Rev. Geoffrey C. Reid | Liberal | 7,011 | 19.2 | N/A |
See also
Notes and references
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Sources
- Guardian Unlimited Politics (Election results from 1992 to the present)
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- ↑ C. Rallings & M. Thrasher, The Media Guide to the New Parliamentary Constituencies, p.25 (Plymouth: LGC Elections Centre, 1995)
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