- Cynon Valley by-election, 1984
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The Cynon Valley by-election, 1984 was a parliamentary by-election held on 3 May 1984 for the British House of Commons constituency of Cynon Valley.
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Previous MP
The seat had become vacant on 10 February 1984. The constituency's Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Ioan Lyonel Evans (July 1927 – 10 February 1984), had died at the age of 56.
Evans was a Labour Co-operative politician. He was educated at Llanelli Grammar School and Swansea University College. He served on the West Bromwich education committee and acted as Labour Party agent for the general elections in 1955 and 1959 in Birmingham Small Heath. He was secretary of Birmingham and District Co-operative Party.
Evans was elected as Labour Co-operative MP for Birmingham Yardley at the 1964 general election, but lost the seat in 1970. He was Comptroller of the Household from 1968 to 1970.
At the February 1974 general election he was returned for the Welsh seat of Aberdare which was abolished in 1983, with Evans taking the new seat of Cynon Valley.
Candidates
Seven candidates were nominated.
1. Mrs Ann Clwyd Roberts (usually known as Ann Clwyd), born 21 March 1937, was a broadcaster and journalist.
She had been a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Mid and West Wales 1979-1984 and had contested the Westmininster seat of Denbigh in 1970. After winning the by-election, she retained this seat ever since (as at April 2010).
2. Felix Franc Elfed Aubel, a postgraduate research student born in 1960 was the candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and represented the SDP-Liberal Alliance. He had contested the same seat in the 1983 general election.
3. Clayton Francis Jones was nominated by Plaid Cymru. He was a 31 year old coach operator and was a member of Taff-Ely Borough Council and Mid-Glamorgan County Council.
4. James Norwich Arbuthnot, a barrister born in 1952, represented the Conservative Party. He had been a Councillor in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea since 1978. Arbuthnot contested this constituency in 1983. He became a Conservative MP in 1987 and (in June 2008) he is the member for North East Hampshire.
5. Mrs Mary Winter represented the Communist Party. She was a senior social services officer with Mid-Glamorgan County Council and was aged 36 at the time of the by-election.
6. Noel Edmundbury Rencontre was an Independent candidate, who sought election under the ballot paper label Womble Independent.
7. Paul Nicholls-Jones was an Independent candidate.
Votes
By-Election 1984: Cynon Valley Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Ann Clwyd 19,389 58.8 +2.8 Social Democrat Felix Aubel 6,554 19.9 -0.7 Plaid Cymru Clayton Jones 3,619 11.0 +1.8 Conservative James Arbuthnot 2,441 7.4 -6.8 Communist Mary Winter 642 1.9 N/A Independent Noel Rencontre 215 0.6 N/A Independent Paul Nicholls-Jones 122 0.4 N/A Majority 12,835 38.9 +3.5 Turnout 32,982 65.7 -7.7 Labour hold Swing Registered electors 50,237 See also
Source
- Britain Votes/Europe Votes By-Election Supplement 1983-, compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (Parliamentary Research Services 1985)
« 48th Parliament « By-elections to the 49th Parliament of the United Kingdom » 50th Parliament » 1983 July: Penrith and the Border1984 March: Chesterfield • May: Cynon Valley • South West Surrey • Stafford • June: Portsmouth South • December: Enfield Southgate1985 July: Brecon and Radnor • December: Tyne Bridge1986 January: Belfast East • Belfast North • Belfast South • East Antrim • East Londonderry • Fermanagh & South Tyrone • Lagan Valley • Mid Ulster • Newry & Armagh • North Antrim • North Down • South Antrim • South Down • Strangford • Upper Bann • April: Fulham • May: Ryedale • West Derbyshire • July: Newcastle-under-Lyme • November: Knowsley North1987 Categories:- 1984 elections in the United Kingdom
- 1984 in Wales
- By-elections to the United Kingdom Parliament in Welsh constituencies
- Politics of Glamorgan
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