- Shrewsbury and Atcham (UK Parliament constituency)
UK constituency infobox
Name = Shrewsbury and Atcham
Map1 = ShrewsburyAtcham
Map2 = Shropshire
Type = County
Year =1983
Entity = Shropshire
County = Shropshire
EP = West Midlands
MP =Daniel Kawczynski
Party = ConservativeShrewsbury and Atcham is a
constituency represented in the House of Commons of theParliament of the United Kingdom . It elects oneMember of Parliament (MP) by thefirst past the post system of election.The constituency lies at the centre of
Shropshire , a large inland county ofEngland , borderingWales . It is the only British constituency to be profiled on the "Better Know a District " segment of the popular American television show "The Colbert Report ".Geography
The constituency exactly mirrors that of the
Shrewsbury and Atcham borough. At its heart lies the town ofShrewsbury (population 70,000), which is thecounty town of Shropshire. It is otherwise a rural constituency. Villages such asBayston Hill , Ford, Dorrington,Condover ,Minsterley ,Pontesbury ,Bomere Heath and of courseAtcham are included.No boundary changes occurred to this constituency with the latest review of boundaries in England, despite the large population (estimated at 95,900 for mid-2006).
Members of Parliament
Election results
Daniel Kawczynski won the most recent election in May 2005 with a majority of 1,808.
Election box begin
title=General Election 2005: Shrewsbury and AtchamElection box candidate with party link
party = Conservative Party (UK)
candidate =Daniel Kawczynski
votes = 18,960
percentage = 37.7
change = +0.3Election box candidate with party link
party = Labour Party (UK)
candidate = Michael Ion
votes = 17,152
percentage = 34.1
change = −10.5Election box candidate with party link
party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
candidate = Richard Burt
votes = 11,487
percentage = 22.8
change = +10.4Election box candidate with party link
party = United Kingdom Independence Party
candidate = Peter Lewis
votes = 1,349
percentage = 2.7
change = −0.5Election box candidate with party link
party = Green Party of England and Wales
candidate = Emma Bullard
votes = 1,138
percentage = 2.3
change = +0.4Election box candidate with party link
party = Independent (politician)
candidate = James Gollins
votes = 126
percentage = 0.3
change = −0.2Election box candidate with party link
party = World - Seeks Worldwide Online Participatory Democracy
candidate = Nigel Harris
votes = 84
percentage = 0.2
change = "N/A"Election box majority
votes = 1,808
percentage = 3.6
change = Election box turnout
votes = 50,296
percentage = 68.7
change = +17.6Election box gain with party link
winner = Conservative Party (UK)
loser = Labour Party (UK)
swing = +5.4Election box begin
title=General Election 2001: Shrewsbury and AtchamElection box candidate with party link
party = Labour Party (UK)
candidate =Paul Marsden
votes = 22,253
percentage = 44.6
change = +7.6Election box candidate with party link
party = Conservative Party (UK)
candidate = Anthea McIntyre
votes = 18,674
percentage = 37.4
change = +3.4Election box candidate with party link
party = Liberal Democrats (UK)
candidate = Jonathan Rule
votes = 6,173
percentage = 12.4
change = -12.6Election box candidate with party link
party = United Kingdom Independence Party
candidate = Henry Curteis
votes = 1,620
percentage = 3.2
change = +2.4Election box candidate with party link
party = Green Party of England and Wales
candidate = Emma Bullard
votes = 931
percentage = 1.9
change = "N/A"Election box candidate with party link
party = Independent (politician)
candidate = James Gollins
votes = 258
percentage = 0.5
change = +0.1Election box majority
votes = 3,579
percentage = 7.2
change = Election box turnout
votes = 49,909
percentage = 66.6
change = -8.7Election box hold with party link
winner = Labour Party (UK)
swing =ee also
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List of Parliamentary constituencies in Shropshire
*Shrewsbury (UK Parliament constituency) - pre-1983External links
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/hoc/constituency/history/0,,-1286,00.html Election results since 1992] (Guardian)
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