Hertford and Stortford (UK Parliament constituency)

Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1983 onwards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Hertford and Stortford is a constituency[n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Josh Dean of the Labour Party since 2024.[2][n 2]

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Hertford and Stortford
County constituency
for the House of Commons
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Boundaries since 2024
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Boundary of Hertford and Stortford in the East of England
CountyHertfordshire
Electorate75,396 (2023)[1]
Major settlementsHertford, Bishop's Stortford, Ware
Current constituency
Created1983
Member of ParliamentJosh Dean[2] (Labour)
Created fromHertfordshire East and Hertford and Stevenage[3]
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Constituency profile

The constituency is semi-rural and includes picturesque villages and farmland. The rivers Rib, Beane, Mimram, and Lea all meet in the county town of Hertford (2011 population 25,000), which is protected from over-development by a Green Belt encircling the town and separating it from Ware (18,000) in the western part of the constituency. Farms continue between Ware and the market town of Bishop's Stortford (40,000), in the northeast corner of the seat.

Hertford and Stortford constituency is generally regarded as an affluent seat,[citation needed] and includes a significant proportion of professional and managerial workers.[citation needed] Central London is within commuting distance by train of all the towns in the constituency. The pharmaceutical industry is a major employer in the seat and surrounding areas: both Ware and Harlow are the sites of GlaxoSmithKline facilities (while Gilston hosted Merck & Co. between 1982 and 2006). Since the early 1990s, Stansted, just beyond the eastern perimeter of the constituency, has also been responsible for bringing jobs and an improved train service to it.

Many commuters live in Bishop's Stortford, which has rail links to London's Liverpool Street station and is also close to Stansted Airport. Since the 1980s, the population of Thorley—now a southern suburb of Stortford—has become increasingly composed of owner-occupied houses in dormitory estates.

The seat was previously held by the Conservative Party with comfortable majorities from its creation in 1983 until the 2024 general election, when the Labour Party won it on a very large swing of 20.4%.

Boundaries and boundary changes

1983–1997

  • The District of East Hertfordshire wards of Bishop's Stortford Central, Bishop's Stortford Chantry, Bishop's Stortford Parsonage, Bishop's Stortford Thorley, Braughing, Buntingford, Hertford Bengeo, Hertford Castle, Hertford Kingsmead, Hertford Sele, Hunsdon, Little Hadham, Much Hadham, Sawbridgeworth, Standon St Mary, Stapleford, Tewin, Thundridge, Ware Christchurch, Ware Priory, Ware St Mary's, and Ware Trinity.[4]

The new constituency combined Hertford and Ware, from the abolished constituency of Hertford and Stevenage, with Bishop's Stortford, Sawbridgeworth and rural areas to the west, from the abolished constituency of East Hertfordshire.

1997–2010

  • The District of East Hertfordshire wards of Bishop's Stortford Central, Bishop's Stortford Chantry, Bishop's Stortford Parsonage, Bishop's Stortford Thorley, Great Amwell, Hertford Bengeo, Hertford Castle, Hertford Kingsmead, Hertford Sele, Hunsdon, Little Amwell, Much Hadham, Sawbridgeworth, Stanstead, Ware Christchurch, Ware Priory, Ware St Mary's, and Ware Trinity.[5]

The villages of Stanstead Abbotts and Great Amwell transferred from Broxbourne. Northern, rural areas transferred to the new constituency of North East Hertfordshire.

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Map of boundaries 2010-2024

2010–2024

  • The District of East Hertfordshire wards of Bishop's Stortford All Saints, Bishop's Stortford Central, Bishop's Stortford Meads, Bishop's Stortford Silverleys, Bishop's Stortford South, Great Amwell, Hertford Bengeo, Hertford Castle, Hertford Heath, Hertford Kingsmead, Hertford Sele, Hunsdon, Much Hadham, Sawbridgeworth, Stanstead Abbots, Ware Chadwell, Ware Christchurch, Ware St Mary's, and Ware Trinity.[6]

Marginal changes due to revision of local authority wards.

Current

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the composition of the constituency was reduced to meet the electorate size requirements, with the transfer of the three small wards of Great Amwell, Hertford Heath and Stanstead Abbots (as they existed on 1 December 2020) to Broxbourne.[7]

Following a local government boundary review which came into effect in May 2023,[8][9] the constituency now comprises the following wards of the District of East Hertfordshire from the 2024 general election:

  • Bishop's Stortford All Saints; Bishop's Stortford Central; Bishop's Stortford North; Bishop's Stortford Parsonage; Bishop's Stortford South; Bishop's Stortford Thorley Manor; Hertford Bengeo; Hertford Castle; Hertford Kingsmead; Hertford Sele; Hunsdon; Much Hadham; Sawbridgeworth; Ware Priory; Ware Rural (Wareside and Widford Parishes); Ware St Mary's; Ware Trinity.[10]

Members of Parliament

Hertfordshire East and Hertford and Stevenage prior to 1983

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Elections

Elections in the 2020s

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General election 2024: Hertford and Stortford[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Josh Dean[13] 20,808 38.5 +14.8
Conservative Julie Marson[14] 16,060 29.7 –26.0
Reform UK John Burmicz[15] 8,325 15.4 N/A
Green Nick Cox[16] 4,373 8.1 +3.5
Liberal Democrats Helen Campbell[17] 4,167 7.7 –6.5
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom Jane Fowler 139 0.3 N/A
Heritage Barry Hensall 137 0.3 N/A
Majority 4,748 8.8 N/A
Turnout 54,009 68.0 –5.8
Registered electors 78,915
Labour gain from Conservative Swing Increase20.4
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Elections in the 2010s

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2019 notional result[18]
Party Vote  %
Conservative30,97955.7
Labour13,17323.7
Liberal Democrats7,90714.2
Green2,5874.6
Others9891.8
Turnout 55,635 73.8
Electorate 75,396
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General election 2019: Hertford and Stortford[19][20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Julie Marson 33,712 56.1 –4.2
Labour Chris Vince 14,092 23.4 –5.2
Liberal Democrats Chris Lucas 8,596 14.3 +6.2
Green Lucy Downes 2,705 4.5 +1.5
UKIP Alistair Lindsay 681 1.1 N/A
Independent Brian Percival 308 0.5 N/A
Majority 19,620 32.7 +1.0
Turnout 60,094 72.9 +0.1
Conservative hold Swing +0.5
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General election 2017: Hertford and Stortford[21][22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mark Prisk 36,184 60.3 +4.2
Labour Katherine Chibah 17,149 28.6 +10.7
Liberal Democrats Mark Argent 4,845 8.1 +0.3
Green David Woollcombe 1,814 3.0 –1.8
Majority 19,035 31.7 –6.5
Turnout 59,992 72.8 +1.5
Conservative hold Swing –3.25
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General election 2015: Hertford and Stortford[23][24][25][26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mark Prisk 31,593 56.1 +2.3
Labour Katherine Chibah 10,084 17.9 +4.1
UKIP Adrian Baker 7,534 13.4 +10.3
Liberal Democrats Michael Green 4,385 7.8 –18.2
Green Sophie Christophy 2,681 4.8 N/A
Majority 21,509 38.2 +10.4
Turnout 56,277 71.3 +0.7
Conservative hold Swing –1.0
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General election 2010: Hertford and Stortford[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mark Prisk 29,810 53.8 +3.6
Liberal Democrats Andrew Lewin 14,373 26.0 +7.5
Labour Stephen Terry 7,620 13.8 –10.5
UKIP David Sodey 1,716 3.1 +1.0
BNP Roy Harris 1,297 2.3 N/A
Independent Loucas Xenophontos 325 0.6 N/A
Independent Martin Adams 236 0.4 N/A
Majority 15,437 27.8 Increase1.4
Turnout 55,377 70.6 +4.1
Conservative hold Swing –1.9
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Elections in the 2000s

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General election 2005: Hertford and Stortford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mark Prisk 25,074 50.5 +5.8
Labour Richard Henry 11,977 24.1 8.7
Liberal Democrats James Lucas 9,129 18.4 1.5
Green Peter Hart 1,914 3.9 N/A
UKIP David Sodey 1,026 2.1 0.5
Veritas Debbie Le May 572 1.2 N/A
Majority 13,097 26.4 +14.5
Turnout 49,692 67.7 +5.5
Conservative hold Swing +7.2
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General election 2001: Hertford and Stortford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mark Prisk 21,074 44.7 +0.6
Labour Simon Spellar 15,471 32.8 +1.4
Liberal Democrats Mione Goldspink 9,388 19.9 +2.2
UKIP Stuart Rising 1,243 2.6 +0.4
Majority 5,603 11.9 −0.8
Turnout 47,176 62.2 −13.3
Conservative hold Swing
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Elections in the 1990s

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General election 1997: Hertford and Stortford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Bowen Wells 24,027 44.1
Labour Simon Spellar 17,142 31.4
Liberal Democrats Michael Wood 9,679 17.7
Referendum Hugo Page Croft 2,105 3.9
UKIP B G Smalley 1,233 2.2
ProLife Alliance Michael Franey 259 0.5
Majority 6,885 12.7
Turnout 54,571 75.5
Conservative hold Swing
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General election 1992: Hertford and Stortford[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Bowen Wells 35,716 57.5 0.0
Liberal Democrats CJ White 15,506 25.0 −3.3
Labour AJ Bovaird 10,125 16.3 +3.5
Green JA Goth 780 1.3 −0.1
Majority 20,210 32.5 +3.3
Turnout 62,127 81.0 +3.3
Conservative hold Swing +1.7
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Elections in the 1980s

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General election 1987: Hertford and Stortford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Bowen Wells 33,763 57.5 +1.5
SDP Ronald Wotherspoon 16,623 28.3 −2.8
Labour Co-op Patricia Sumner 7,494 12.8 +0.8
Green Graham Cole 814 1.4 N/A
Majority 17,140 29.2 +4.3
Turnout 58,694 77.7 +2.1
Conservative hold Swing +2.2
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General election 1983: Hertford and Stortford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Bowen Wells 29,039 56.0
SDP Ronald Wotherspoon 16,110 31.1
Labour John Carr 6,203 12.0
BNP G Wiles 304 0.6
Prosperity For All P Cullen 221 0.4
Majority 12,929 24.9
Turnout 51,877 75.6
Conservative win (new seat)
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See also

Notes

  1. A county constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer)
  2. As with all constituencies, the constituency elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election at least every five years.

References

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