Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency)
Chelmsford is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Vicky Ford, a Conservative.
Boundaries:
The constituency covers the city of Chelmsford in Essex and surrounding areas. Boundary changes have occurred over time, impacting the specific wards included. Historically, it has incorporated areas such as Broomfield, Great Baddow, and Springfield. Consult official boundary commission reports for the most up-to-date and detailed definition of the constituency's boundaries.
History:
The Chelmsford constituency has existed in various forms for centuries. Prior to the establishment of a formal UK Parliament constituency, representation for the town was achieved through borough representation. The modern constituency was created in 1974, replacing the former Maldon constituency. It has generally been considered a Conservative-leaning seat, though other parties have at times posed a significant challenge.
Members of Parliament:
- 1974-1987: Norman St John-Stevas (Conservative)
- 1987-2017: Simon Burns (Conservative)
- 2017-Present: Vicky Ford (Conservative)
Election Results:
Detailed election results, including vote share by party and turnout, can be found on official election websites and parliamentary archives. Results have varied across general elections, influenced by national political trends and local factors.
Electorate:
The electorate of Chelmsford is generally considered to be relatively affluent, with a mix of urban and suburban demographics.
Notes:
The information above is intended as a general overview. For precise details regarding boundaries, election results, or historical information, refer to official sources such as the Boundary Commission for England, the House of Commons Library, and reputable election websites.