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Vauxhall (uk Parliament Constituency)




  Type Borough
  Entity Greater London
  DivisionType County
  Division Greater London
  Year 1950
  MP Kate Hoey
  Party Labour
  EP London


Vauxhall is a 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.


BOUNDARIES

Vauxhall is wholly within the London Borough Of Lambeth . Since the abolition of the Lambeth Central constituency in 1983 , the constituency has included all of Kennington and Stockwell , and the northern parts of Clapham and Brixton and the area commonly known as Vauxhall .


Boundary review

Following their review of parliamentary representation in South London , the Boundary Commission For England has made minor changes to the existing Vauxhall constituency. The electoral wards used in the creation of this modified seat are:


HISTORY

The Vauxhall area has traditionally been left wing. The former seat of Lambeth North and the Vauxhall seat (first contested under that name in 1950) have been represented by Labour Members Of Parliament for almost all of the twentieth century apart from 1931 to 1934 .

  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Kate Hoey
  votes 19,744
  percentage 529
  change -62


  party Liberal Democrats (UK)
  candidate Charles Anglin
  votes 9,767
  percentage 261
  change +60


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Edward Heckels
  votes 5,405
  percentage 145
  change 11


  party Green Party of England and Wales
  candidate Tim Summers
  votes 1,705
  percentage 46
  change +02


  party United Kingdom Independence Party
  candidate Robert McWhirter
  votes 271
  percentage 07
  change +07


  party Socialist Party of Great Britain
  candidate Daniel Lambert
  votes 240
  percentage 06
  change +06


  party English Democrats Party
  candidate Janus Polenceus
  votes 221
  percentage 06
  change +06


  votes 9,977
  percentage 267


  votes 37,363
  percentage 469
  change +21


  winner Labour Party (UK)


  title General Election 2001 : Vauxhall


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Kate Hoey
  votes 19,738
  percentage 591
  change -47


  party Liberal Democrats (UK)
  candidate Anthony Bottrall
  votes 6,720
  percentage 201
  change +41


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Gareth Compton
  votes 4,489
  percentage 134
  change -18


  party Green Party of England and Wales
  candidate Shane Collins
  votes 1,485
  percentage 44
  change +22


  party Socialist Alliance (England)
  candidate Theresa Bennett
  votes 853
  percentage 26
  change ''N/A''


  party Independent (politician)
  candidate Martin Boyd
  votes 107
  percentage 03
  change ''N/A''


  votes 13,018
  percentage 390


  votes 33,392
  percentage 448
  change -106


  winner Labour Party (UK)


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Kate Hoey
  votes 15,191
  percentage 527
  change 25


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Michael Keegan
  votes 5,425
  percentage 188
  change -102


  party Social and Liberal Democrats
  candidate Mike Tuffrey
  votes 5,043
  percentage 175
  change -07


  party Green Party of England and Wales
  candidate Henry Bewley
  votes 1,767
  percentage 61
  change +43


  party The People's Candidate
  candidate Rev Hewie Andrew
  votes 302
  percentage 11


  party The Greens
  candidate Dominic Allen
  votes 264
  percentage 09


  party Independent (politician)
  candidate Rudy Narayan
  votes 179
  percentage 06


  party Revolutionary Communist Party (Furedi)
  candidate Don Milligan
  votes 177
  percentage 06


  party Official National Front
  candidate Patrick Harrington
  votes 127
  percentage 04


  party Official Monster Raving Loony Party
  candidate "Lord" David Sutch
  votes 106
  percentage 04


  party Christian Alliance
  candidate David Black
  votes 86
  percentage 03


  party National Front
  candidate Edward Budden
  votes 83
  percentage 03


  party Fellowship Party
  candidate Rev Geoffrey Rolph
  votes 24
  percentage 01


  party Leveller Party
  candidate William Scola
  votes 21
  percentage 01


  votes 9,766
  percentage 339


  votes 28,795
  percentage 444
  change -196


  winner Labour Party (UK)