LANCASTER AND WYRE (UK PARLIAMENT CONSTITUENCY)


'Lancaster and Wyre' is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

Contents
Boundaries
Members of parliament
Election results
See also

Boundaries


This seat was created in for the 1997 general election and is set to be abolished at the next general election. Currently, Lancaster & Wyre contains the City of Lancaster and most of the Wyre borough.
The Boundary Commission for England proposals for parliamentary constituencies in Lancashire were completed in 2006. They proposed that this seat is split into two. Lancaster will be attached to another part of Wyre borough, over the River Wyre to the fishing port of Fleetwood. The new seat of Lancaster and Fleetwood would then be the first time the two places have been linked for parliamentary reasons for many years.
If the proposals are implemented the other seat would be the new Wyre and Preston North. This seat has never been created before, and the bringing together of Garstang, Thornton, Poulton-le-Fylde and the Fulwood and northern rural areas of Preston is unprecedented.
Lancaster and Wyre was the only seat gained by the Conservatives in the North West in the 2005 General Election.

Members of parliament


ElectionMemberParty
1997 Hilton Dawson Labour
2005 Ben Wallace Conservative

The seat of Lancaster and Wyre was created in time for the 1997 election. There have only been two Members of Parliament for this seat. Ben Wallace, current MP, has been selected to represent the Conservatives at the next election in the successor seat of Wyre and Preston North.

Election results


See also



List of Parliamentary constituencies in Lancashire

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