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Bucklow (UK Parliament constituency)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bucklow
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
19451950
Seatsone
Created fromAltrincham and Knutsford
Replaced byCheadle, Knutsford and Runcorn

Bucklow was, from 1945 to 1950, a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP), elected by the first past the post voting system.

History and boundaries

The House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Act 1944 set up Boundary Commissions to carry out periodic reviews of the distribution of parliamentary constituencies. It also authorised an initial review to subdivide abnormally large constituencies (those exceeding an electorate of 100,000) in time for the 1945 election. This was implemented by the Redistribution of Seats Order 1945 under which Cheshire was allocated one additional seat, by splitting the constituency of Altrincham into two seats:

  • Altrincham and Sale, comprising the two respective municipal boroughs; and
  • Bucklow, comprising the bulk of the remainder of the constituency, comprising:

The Urban Districts of Bowdon, Cheadle and Gatley, Hale, and Lymm, part of the Rural District of Bucklow and the parts of the County Borough of Manchester currently in the constituency of Altrincham (the former parishes of Baguley, Northenden and Northen Etchells).[1]

In 1945, the Bucklow area consisted of small towns and countryside surrounding the larger town of Altrincham, near the city of Manchester. It is now a suburban area within the Greater Manchester conurbation.

Under the Representation of the People Act 1948 (which applied from the 1950 general election), Bucklow was abolished and divided between a number of constituencies:

  • Cheadle and Gatley became part of the new constituency of Cheadle;
  • Bowdon, Hale and the parts of the rural district of Bucklow were transferred to Knutsford;
  • Lymm became part of the new Runcorn seat; and
  • the parts now in Manchester were combined with Didsbury to form the new constituency of Manchester Wythenshawe.

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1945 William Shepherd Conservative
1950 constituency abolished: see Cheadle, Knutsford & Runcorn

Election results

General election 1945: Bucklow
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Shepherd 30,165 57.3
Labour Alexander Haycock 22,497 42.7
Majority 7,668 14.6
Turnout 69,044 76.3
Conservative win (new seat)

See also

References

  1. ^ Craig, Fred W. S. (1972). Boundaries of parliamentary constituencies 1885-1972. Chichester: Political Reference Publications. ISBN 0-900178-09-4. OCLC 539011.
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