Lichfield and Tamworth (UK Parliament constituency)

Lichfield and Tamworth was a parliamentary constituency centred on the towns of Lichfield and Tamworth in Staffordshire. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system.

Lichfield and Tamworth
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
19501983
Seatsone
Created fromLichfield
Replaced byStaffordshire South East, Mid Staffordshire and Cannock & Burntwood[1]

History

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The constituency was created for the 1950 general election, and abolished for the 1983 general election, when it was partly replaced by the new Mid Staffordshire constituency.

Boundaries

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1950–1955: The Boroughs of Lichfield and Tamworth, the Urban Districts of Aldridge and Rugeley, and the Rural District of Lichfield.

1955–1974: The Boroughs of Lichfield and Tamworth, the Urban District of Rugeley, and the Rural District of Lichfield.

1974–1983: The Boroughs of Lichfield and Tamworth, and the Rural District of Lichfield except the parish of Brindley Heath.

Members of Parliament

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ElectionMemberParty
1950Julian SnowLabour
1970Jack d'Avigdor-GoldsmidConservative
Oct 1974Bruce GrocottLabour
1979John HeddleConservative
1983constituency abolished

Elections

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Elections in the 1950s

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General election 1950: Lichfield and Tamworth [2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulian Snow 29,199 54.2
ConservativeSarah Ward24,68145.8
Majority4,5188.4
Turnout53,88086.3
Labour win (new seat)
General election 1951: Lichfield and Tamworth [2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulian Snow 28,826 52.6 -1.6
ConservativeGeorge Hampson25,94147.4+1.6
Majority2,8855.2-3.2
Turnout54,76785.5-0.8
Labour holdSwing
General election 1955: Lichfield and Tamworth [2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulian Snow 21,071 54.0 +1.4
ConservativeJonathan Oliver Tollemache Blow17,96646.0-1.4
Majority3,1058.0+2.8
Turnout39,03780.9-4.6
Labour holdSwing
General election 1959: Lichfield and Tamworth [2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulian Snow 21,341 51.9 -2.1
ConservativeFrancis Roberts19,79148.1+2.1
Majority1,5503.8-4.2
Turnout41,13281.9+1.0
Labour holdSwing

Elections in the 1960s

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General election 1964: Lichfield and Tamworth[2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulian Snow 22,644 48.5 -3.4
ConservativeKenneth Dunkley18,82840.3-7.8
LiberalAnthony Extance5,20611.2New
Majority3,8168.2+4.4
Turnout46,67880.9-1.0
Labour holdSwing
General election 1966: Lichfield and Tamworth[2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulian Snow 27,971 54.0 +5.5
ConservativeBruce A Webb23,83746.0+5.7
Majority4,1348.0-0.2
Turnout51,80878.8-2.1
Labour holdSwing

Elections in the 1970s

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General election 1970: Lichfield and Tamworth[2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJames d'Avigdor-Goldsmid 31,274 51.6 +5.6
LabourTerry Pitt29,29848.4-5.6
Majority1,9763.2N/A
Turnout60,57274.2-4.6
Conservative gain from LabourSwing
General election February 1974: Lichfield and Tamworth [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJames d'Avigdor-Goldsmid 30,659 41.6 -10.0
LabourBruce Grocott28,85239.2-9.2
LiberalDoreen Elliott14,15119.2New
Majority1,8072.4-0.8
Turnout73,66282.8+8.6
Conservative holdSwingN/A
General election October 1974: Lichfield and Tamworth [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBruce Grocott 29,872 42.6 +3.4
ConservativeJames d'Avigdor-Goldsmid29,54142.1+0.5
LiberalPhilip Rule10,74115.3-4.9
Majority3310.5N/A
Turnout70,15478.2-4.6
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Heddle
General election 1979: Lichfield and Tamworth [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Heddle 41,454 50.3 +8.2
LabourBruce Grocott33,00640.1-2.5
LiberalPhilip Rule7,4089.0-6.3
National FrontP Wallace4750.6New
Majority8,44810.2N/A
Turnout82,34381.2+3.0
Conservative gain from LabourSwing

References

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  1. ^ "'Lichfield and Tamworth', Feb 1974 - May 1983". ElectionWeb Project. Cognitive Computing Limited. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g British Parliamentary Election Results 1950-1973, FWS Craig
  3. ^ a b c d e f g The Times House of Commons, 1950-70
  4. ^ a b c British Parliamentary Election Results, 1974-1983, FWS Craig