Central Norfolk (UK Parliament constituency)

Central Norfolk was a county constituency in the county of Norfolk. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

Central Norfolk
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
1950–February 1974
Seatsone
Created fromNorth Norfolk, East Norfolk and South Norfolk
Replaced byNorth Norfolk,
South Norfolk

History

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The constituency was created by the Representation of the People Act 1948 for the 1950 general election, and abolished for the February 1974 general election.

Boundaries and boundary changes

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1950–1951

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  • The Rural Districts of Forehoe and Henstead, and St Faith's and Aylsham; and
  • The Rural District of Blofield and Flegg parishes of Great and Little Plumstead, Postwick, and Thorpe next Norwich.[1]

The Rural District of Forehoe and Henstead was previously part of South Norfolk, the former Rural District of Aylesham (now merged with the former Rural District of St Faith's) was part of North Norfolk, and remaining areas, to the north and east of Norwich, were part of the abolished constituency of East Norfolk.

1951–1974

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  • As prior but with slightly redrawn boundaries.

Minor transfer to Norwich North under the provisions of Statutory Instrument 1951/325.[2]

On abolition, the Rural District of St Faiths and Aylsham was transferred to North Norfolk, the Rural District of Forhoe and Henstead to South Norfolk and the part of the Rural District of Blofield and Flegg to Yarmouth. Small parts transferred to Norwich North and Norwich South due to expansion of the County Borough.

Members of Parliament

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ElectionMemberPartyNotes
1950Frank MedlicottNational Liberal and Conservative
1959Richard CollardConservative and National LiberalDied in office August 1962
1962 by-electionIan GilmourConservative
Feb 1974constituency abolished

Elections

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Elections in the 1950s

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General election 1950: Norfolk Central [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National LiberalFrank Medlicott 20,407 51.3
LabourG. W. Holderness16,51641.5
LiberalPhilip Jebb2,8597.2
Majority3,8919.8
Turnout39,78284.3
National Liberal win (new seat)
General election 1951: Norfolk Central [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National LiberalFrank Medlicott 21,909 55.92
LabourJohn R Lambley17,27044.08
Majority4,63911.84
Turnout39,17981.75
National Liberal holdSwing
General election 1955: Norfolk Central [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National LiberalFrank Medlicott 21,851 57.29
LabourElizabeth Littlejohn16,28842.71
Majority5,56314.58
Turnout38,13977.41
National Liberal holdSwing
General election 1959: Norfolk Central [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National LiberalRichard Collard 21,918 50.4 −6.9
LabourFrank H Stone15,13134.8−7.9
LiberalGeoffrey Maxwell Goode6,46514.8New
Majority6,78715.6+1.0
Turnout43,51479.8+2.4
National Liberal holdSwing

Elections in the 1960s

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1962 Central Norfolk by-election[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National LiberalIan Gilmour 13,268 37.7 −12.7
LabourGeoffrey B L Bennett13,04837.0+2.2
LiberalGeoffrey Maxwell Goode7,91522.5+7.7
Independent LiberalKenneth Coleman9092.6New
IndependentJ. Andrews790.2New
Majority2200.7−14.9
Turnout35,21760.2−19.6
National Liberal holdSwing−7.5
  • anti-Common Market
General election 1964: Norfolk Central [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Gilmour 24,486 49.0 −1.4
LabourGeoffrey B L Bennett18,48137.0+2.2
LiberalGeoffrey Maxwell Goode6,96114.0−0.8
Majority6,00512.0−3.6
Turnout49,928
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1966: Norfolk Central [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Gilmour 27,935 54.3 +5.3
LabourBryan Davies23,52945.7+8.7
Majority4,4068.6−3.4
Turnout51,46479.8
Conservative holdSwing

Elections in the 1970s

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General election 1970: Norfolk Central [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Gilmour 32,921 56.6 +2.3
LabourCharles R Coyne19,03032.7−13.0
LiberalRoyle Drew6,17210.6New
Majority13,89123.9+15.3
Turnout58,123
Conservative holdSwing

References

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  1. ^ "Representation of the People Act, 1948". www.legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  2. ^ S., Craig, Fred W. (1972). Boundaries of parliamentary constituencies 1885-1972;. Chichester: Political Reference Publications. ISBN 0900178094. OCLC 539011.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ British parliamentary election results, 1950-1973 by FWS Craig
  4. ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1951
  5. ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1955
  6. ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1959
  7. ^ 1962 By Election Results from the British Election Ephemera Archive, accessed via the Wayback machine, accessed on 26 July 2015
  8. ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1964
  9. ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1966
  10. ^ The Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1970