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Winchester
County constituency

Winchester shown within Hampshire, and Hampshire shown within England
Created: 1295
MP: Mark Oaten
Party: Liberal Democrat
Type: House of Commons
County: Hampshire
EP constituency: South East England
Winchester is a constituency represented in the 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.

Boundaries

The constituency is centred around the Winchester district in Hampshire, sharing similar borders. The main city in the constituency is Winchester.

Boundary review

Following their review of parliamentary representation in Hampshire, the Boundary Commission for England has created a new seat in the county. A new Meon Valley constituency has been formed from parts of the existing Winchester seat.

History

In the 1997 general election Mark Oaten (Liberal Democrat) beat the incumbent Conservative MP Gerry Malone with a majority of 2 votes. Malone successfully challenged the election in the High Court, which declared it void. A by-election was held which returned Mark Oaten as MP, this time with a larger majority of 21,556.

The candidacy of Richard Huggett in both 1997 elections as a "Literal Democrat" candidate led in part to the creation of the Registration of Political Parties Act 1998.

Members of Parliament

Year First Member Second Member
1660 John Hooke Thomas Cole
1660 Charles Powlet,Baron St John of Basing
1661 Richard Goddard Lawrence Hyde
1666 Sir Robert Mason
1669 Sir Robert Holmes
1679 James Annesley,Baron Annesley Sir James Cloberry
1685 Roger L'Estrange Charles Hasnes
1689 Francis Morley Lord Willam Powlett
1690 Frederick Tynley
1701 George William Brydges
1710 Thomas Lewis
1714 George Brydges John Popham
1715 Lord William Powlett
1730 Norton Powlett
1734 Paulet St. John
1741 William Powlett
1747 Henry Penton
1751 Paulet St.John
1754 James Brydges
1761 Henry Penton Lord Harry Powlett

1765 George Powlett
1774 Lovell Stanhope
1783 Henry Flood
1784 Richard Grace Gamon
1796 Henry Temple,Viscount Palmerston
1802 Sir Henry Paulet St.John-Mildmay
1807 Sir Henry St.John Carew St.John Mildmay
1812 Richard Meyler
1818 James Henry Leigh
1818 Paulet St.John-Mildmay
1823 Sir Edward Hyde East
1831 James Buller East
1832 William Bingham Baring
1835 Sir James Buller East
1837 Paulet St.John Mildmay
1841 Bickham Escott
1847 John Bonham Carter
1864 Thomas Willis Flemming
1865 William Barrow Simmonds
1874 Arthur Robert Naghten
1880 Francis George Baring, Viscount Baring Richard Moss

Representation reduced to a single member in the Reform Act 1885

Year first elected Member Party
1885 Arthur Tottenham
1888 Richard Moss
1892 William Myers
1906 Guy Baring
1916 Douglas Carneige
1918 Sir George Hennessy Conservative
1931 Sir Robert Ellis Conservative
1935 Gerald Palmer Conservative
1945 George Jeger Conservative
1950 Peter Smithers Conservative
1964 Morgan Morgan-Giles Conservative
1979 John Browne Conservative
1992 Gerry Malone Conservative
1997 Mark Oaten Liberal Democrat

Elections

Note: The percentage differences are compared to the previous general election poll, not the by-election.

Note: Because of the presence on the ballot paper of Richard Huggett as "Liberal Democrat Top Choice for Parliament", Oaten used the description "Liberal Democrat Leader Paddy Ashdown" to identify himself as the official Liberal Democrat candidate.

See also

Constituencies in South East England
Conservative Aldershot | Arundel and South Downs | Ashford | Aylesbury | Banbury | Basingstoke | Beaconsfield | Bexhill and Battle | Bognor Regis and Littlehampton | Bracknell | Buckingham | Canterbury | Chesham and Amersham | Chichester | East Hampshire | East Surrey | East Worthing and Shoreham | Eastbourne | Epsom and Ewell | Esher and Walton | Fareham | Faversham and Mid Kent | Folkestone and Hythe | Gosport | Gravesham | Guildford | Havant | Henley | Horsham | Isle of Wight | Maidenhead | Maidstone and The Weald | Mid Sussex | Mole Valley | New Forest East | New Forest West | Newbury | North East Hampshire | North East Milton Keynes | North Thanet | North West Hampshire | Reading East | Reigate | Runnymede and Weybridge | Sevenoaks | South West Surrey | Spelthorne | Surrey Heath | Tonbridge and Malling | Tunbridge Wells | Wantage | Wealden | Windsor | Witney | Woking | Wokingham | Worthing West | Wycombe
Labour Brighton Kemptown | Brighton Pavilion | Chatham and Aylesford | Crawley | Dartford | Dover | Gillingham | Hastings and Rye | Hove | Medway | Milton Keynes South West | Oxford East | Portsmouth North | Reading West | Sittingbourne and Sheppey | Slough | Southampton Itchen | Southampton Test | South Thanet
Liberal Democrat Eastleigh | Lewes | Oxford West and Abingdon | Portsmouth South | Romsey | Winchester
South East European constituency: Conservative (4) | UKIP (2) | Liberal Democrats (2) | Labour (1) | Green (1)

 


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