East Ham North (UK Parliament constituency)

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
East Ham North
Former Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
East Ham North within Essex from 1918 to 1950
County 1918–1965: Essex
1965–1974: Greater London
19181974 (1974)
Number of members One
Replaced by Newham North East
Created from Romford

East Ham North was a parliamentary constituency centred on the East Ham district of London, which was in Essex until 1965. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post voting system.

History

The constituency was created by the Representation of the People Act 1918 for the 1918 general election. It was abolished for the February 1974 general election.

Boundaries

1918-1950: The County Borough of East Ham wards of Manor Park, Plashet East, and Plashet West.

1950-1974: The County Borough of East Ham wards of Kensington, Little Ilford, Manor Park, Plashet, and Woodgrange.

Members of Parliament

Sir John Bethell
Election Member Party
1918 Sir John Henry Bethell, later Baron Bethell Liberal
1922 Charles Williamson Crook Conservative
1923 Arabella Susan Lawrence Labour
1924 Charles Williamson Crook Conservative
1926 by-election Arabella Susan Lawrence Labour
1929
1931 John Mayhew Conservative
1935
1945 Percy Daines Labour Co-operative
1950
1951
1955
1957 by-election Reg Prentice Labour
1959
1964
1966
1970
Feb 1974 constituency abolished

Election results

Election Political result Candidate Party Votes % ±%
1918 General Election
Electorate: 34,219
Turnout: 16,184 (47.3%)
Coalition Liberal win
Majority: 2,688 (16.6%)
Sir John Henry Bethell, Bt. Coalition Liberal 9,436 58.3
William Mann National Party 6,748 41.7
1922 General Election
Electorate: 34,759
Turnout: 24,262 (69.8%) +22.5
Conservative gain from Coalition Liberal
Majority: 468 (1.9%)
Charles Williamson Crook Conservative 7,215 29.7
Arabella Susan Lawrence Labour 6,747 27.8
Ernest Edwards National Liberal 4,775 19.7 –38.6
Harry Osborn Independent 4,021 16.6
Joseph Nathaniel Emery Liberal 1,504 6.2
1923 General Election
Electorate: 35,410
Turnout: 24,431 (69.0%) –0.8
Labour gain from Conservative
Majority: 416 (1.7%)
Arabella Susan Lawrence Labour 8,727 35.7 +7.9
Ernest Edwards Liberal 8,311 34.0 +27.8
Charles Williamson Crook Conservative 7,393 30.3 +0.6
1924 General Election
Electorate: 36,496
Turnout: 28,301 (77.5%) +8.5
Conservative gain from Labour
Majority: 1,057 (3.8%)
Charles Williamson Crook Conservative 11,194 39.6 +9.3
Arabella Susan Lawrence Labour 10,137 35.8 +0.1
Ernest Edwards Liberal 6,970 24.6 –9.4
29 April 1926 by-election
Charles Williamson Crook died on 29 March 1926
Electorate: 37,057
Turnout: 26,572 (71.7%) –5.8
Labour gain from Conservative
Majority: 1,627 (6.2%)
Arabella Susan Lawrence Labour 10,798 40.7 +4.9
George William Symonds Jarrett Conservative 9,171 34.5 –5.1
Edward Leslie Burgin Liberal 6,603 24.8 +0.2
1929 General Election
Electorate: 46,165
Turnout: 33,233 (72.0%) –4.5
Labour hold
Majority: 2,164 (6.6%)
Arabella Susan Lawrence Labour 13,969 42.1 +6.3
John Lees-Jones Conservative 11,805 35.5 –4.1
Thomas Arnold Evans Liberal 7,459 22.4 –2.2
1931 General Election
Electorate: 47,002
Turnout: 34,499 (73.4%) +1.4
Conservative gain from Labour
Majority: 10,961 (31.8%)
Lt.-Col. John Dixon Mayhew, TD Conservative 22,730 65.9 +30.4
Arabella Susan Lawrence Labour 11,769 34.1 –8.0
1935 General Election
Electorate: 46,252
Turnout: 30,057 (65.0%) –8.4
Conservative hold
Majority: 533 (1.8%)
Lt.-Col. John Dixon Mayhew, TD Conservative 15,295 50.9 –15.0
Thomas William Burden Labour 14,762 49.1 +15.0
1945 General Election
Electorate: 36,794
Turnout: 26,187 (71.2%) +6.2
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative
Majority: 10,559 (40.4%)
Percy Daines Labour Co-op 18,373 70.2 +21.1
Lt.-Col. Sir John Dixon Mayhew, TD, JP, DL Conservative 7,814 29.8 –21.1
1950 General Election
Electorate: 42,624
Turnout: 35,874 (84.2%) +13.0
Labour Co-op hold
Majority: 8,641 (24.2%)
Percy Daines Labour Co-op 20,497 57.2 –13.0
Lt.-Col. Sir John Dixon Mayhew, TD, JP Conservative 11,856 33.0 +3.2
John Joseph Carroll Liberal 3,521 9.8
1951 General Election
Electorate: 42,662
Turnout: 35,529 (83.3%) –0.9
Labour Co-op hold
Majority: 7,359 (20.8%)
Percy Daines Labour Co-op 21,444 60.4 +3.2
James Dundas Hamilton Conservative 14,085 39.6 +6.6
1955 General Election
Electorate: 40,548
Turnout: 30,377 (74.9%) –8.4
Labour Co-op hold
Majority: 5,545 (18.2%)
Percy Daines Labour Co-op 17,961 59.1 –1.3
Arnold Silverstone Conservative 12,416 40.9 +1.3
30 May 1957 by-election[1]
Percy Daines died on 3 March 1957
Electorate: 38,920
Turnout: 22,301 (57.3%) –17.6
Labour hold
Majority: 5,979 (26.9%)
Reginald Ernest Prentice Labour 12,546 56.3 –2.8
John Henry Samuel Bangay Conservative 6,567 29.4 –11.5
Edward Drewett Martell People's League 2,730 12.2
William Henry Christopher Ind. Labour Party 458 2.1
1959 General Election
Electorate: 38,014
Turnout: 28,176 (74.1%) –0.8
Labour hold
Majority: 3,826 (13.6%)
Reginald Ernest Prentice Labour 16,001 56.8 –2.3
John Henry Samuel Bangay Conservative 12,175 43.2 +2.3
1964 General Election
Electorate: 35,656
Turnout: 24,025 (67.4%) –6.7
Labour hold
Majority: 4,977 (20.8%)
Reginald Ernest Prentice Labour 14,501 60.4 +3.6
John Henry Samuel Bangay Conservative 9,524 39.6 –3.6
1966 General Election
Electorate: 35,016
Turnout: 22,640 (64.7%) –2.7
Labour hold
Majority: 7,182 (31.8%)
Reginald Ernest Prentice Labour 14,911 65.9 +5.5
Laurence Giovene Conservative 7,729 34.1 –5.5
1970 General Election
Electorate: 36,695
Turnout: 19,292 (52.6%) –12.1
Labour hold
Majority: 3,822 (19.8%)
Rt Hon Reginald Ernest Prentice Labour 11,557 59.9 –6.0
David Neil Macfarlane Conservative 7,735 40.1 +6.0

References

Notes