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List of parliamentary constituencies in Cheshire

The ceremonial county of Cheshire (which includes the areas of the Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Halton and Warrington unitary authorities) is divided into 11 parliamentary constituencies. The 2 divisions of Warrington are borough constituencies, with the remaining 9 being county constituencies.

Constituencies edit

  † Conservative   ‡ Labour

Constituency[nb 1] Electorate[1] Majority[2][nb 2] Member of Parliament[2] Nearest opposition[2] Electoral wards[3][4] Map
City of Chester CC 28,541[5] 10,974[6]   Samantha Dixon   Liz Wardlaw† Cheshire West and Chester District Council: Blacon Hall, Blacon Lodge, Boughton, Boughton Heath, Christleton, City & St Anne's, College, Curzon & Westminster, Dodleston, Handbridge & St Mary's, Hoole All Saints, Hoole Groves, Huntington, Lache Park, Mollington, Newton Brook, Newton St Michaels, Saughall, Upton Grange, Upton Westlea, Vicars Cross.
 
Congleton CC 80,930 18,591   Fiona Bruce   Jo Dale‡ Cheshire East Borough Council: Alsager Central, Alsager East, Alsager West, Astbury, Brereton, Buglawton, Congleton Central, Congleton North, Congleton North West, Congleton South, Congleton West, Dane Valley, Holmes Chapel, Lawton, Middlewich Cledford, Middlewich Kinderton, Odd Rode, Sandbach East, Sandbach North, Sandbach West.
 
Crewe and Nantwich CC 80,321 8,508   Kieran Mullan   Laura Smith Cheshire East Borough Council: Alexandra, Barony Weaver, Birchin, Coppenhall, Delamere, Englesea, Grosvenor, Haslington, Leighton, Maw Green, St Barnabas, St John's, St Mary's, Shavington, Valley, Waldron, Wellington, Wells Green, Willaston, Wistaston Green, Wybunbury.
 
Eddisbury CC 73,700 18,443   Edward Timpson   Terry Savage‡ Cheshire West and Chester District Council: Barrow, Cuddington & Oakmere, Davenham & Moulton, Farndon, Kelsall, Malpas, Mara, Tarporley & Oulton, Tarvin, Tattenhall, Tilston, Waverton, Winsford Dene, Winsford Gravel, Winsford Over, Winsford Swanlow, Winsford Verdin, Winsford Wharton. Cheshire East Borough Council: Acton, Audlem, Bunbury, Minshull, Peckforton, Wrenbury.
 
Ellesmere Port and Neston CC 70,327 8,764   Justin Madders   Alison Rodwell† Cheshire West and Chester District Council: Barrow, Burton & Ness, Central, Farndon, Grange, Groves, Kelsall, Ledsham, Little Neston, Malpas, Neston, Parkgate, Pooltown, Rivacre, Riverside, Rossmore, Stanlow & Wolverham, Strawberry Fields, Sutton, Sutton Green & Manor, Westminster, Tarvin, Tattenhall, Tilston, Waverton, Whitby, Willaston & Thornton.
 
Halton CC 71,930 18,975   Derek Twigg   Charles Rowley† Halton Borough Council: Appleton, Birchfield, Broadheath, Castlefields, Ditton, Farnworth, Grange, Hale, Halton Brook, Halton View, Heath, Hough Green, Kingsway, Mersey, Riverside.
 
Macclesfield CC 76,216 10,711   David Rutley   Neil Puttick‡ Cheshire East Borough Council: Bollington Central, Bollington East, Bollington West, Broken Cross & Upton, Disley & Lyme Handley, Gawsworth, Henbury, Macclesfield Bollinbrook, Macclesfield Central, Macclesfield East, Macclesfield Hurdsfield, Macclesfield Ivy, Macclesfield Ryles, Macclesfield South, Macclesfield Tytherington, Macclesfield West, Poynton Central, Poynton East, Poynton West, Prestbury, Rainow, Sutton.
 
Tatton CC 69,018 17,387   Esther McVey   James Weinburg‡ Cheshire East Borough Council: Alderley Edge, Chelford, Dean Row, Fulshaw, Handforth, High Legh, Hough, Knutsford Bexton, Knutsford Nether, Knutsford Norbury Booths, Knutsford Over, Lacey Green, Mere, Mobberley, Morley & Styal, Plumley. Cheshire West and Chester District Council: Barnton, Cogshall, Lostock & Wincham, Rudheath & South Witton, Seven Oaks & Marston, Shakerley.
 
Warrington North BC 72,235 1,509   Charlotte Nichols   Wendy Maisey† Warrington Borough Council: Birchwood, Burtonwood and Winwick, Culcheth, Glazebury and Croft, Fairfield and Howley, Orford, Poplars and Hulme, Poulton North, Poulton South, Rixton and Woolston, Westbrook.
 
Warrington South BC 86,015 2,010   Andy Carter   Faisal Rashid Warrington Borough Council: Appleton, Bewsey and Whitecross, Grappenhall and Thelwall, Great Sankey North, Great Sankey South, Hatton, Stretton and Walton, Latchford East,Latchford West, Lymm, Penketh and Cuerdley, Stockton Heath, Whittle Hall.
 
Weaver Vale CC 70,551 563   Mike Amesbury   Adam Wordsworth† Halton Borough Council: Beechwood, Daresbury, Halton Lea, Norton North, Norton South, Windmill Hill. Cheshire West and Chester District Council: Forest, Frodsham North, Frodsham South, Hartford & Whitegate, Helsby, Kingsley, Leftwich & Kingsmead, Milton Weaver, Northwich Castle, Northwich Winnington, Northwich Witton, Weaverham.
 

2010 boundary changes edit

Following the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster Constituencies by the Boundary Commission for England, the existing 11 constituencies were retained with changes to realign constituency boundaries with the boundaries of current local government wards, and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies. These changes were implemented at the 2010 United Kingdom general election.

Name Boundaries 1997-2010 Boundaries 2010–present
  1. City of Chester CC
  2. Congleton CC
  3. Crewe and Nantwich CC
  4. Eddisbury CC
  5. Ellesmere Port and Neston CC
  6. Halton CC
  7. Macclesfield CC
  8. Tatton CC
  9. Warrington North BC
  10. Warrington South BC
  11. Weaver Vale CC
 
Parliamentary constituencies in Cheshire
 
Proposed Revision

Proposed boundary changes edit

See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.

Following the abandonment of the Sixth Periodic Review (the 2018 review), the Boundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021.[7] Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and, following two periods of public consultation, revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022. The final proposals were published on 28 June 2023.

The commission has proposed that Cheshire be combined with Merseyside as a sub-region of the North West Region, with the creation of two cross-county boundary constituencies of Ellesmere Port and Bromborough, and Widnes and Halewood, which avoids the need for a constituency which spans the River Mersey. As a consequence, there are significant changes in the west of the county. The town of Neston would be moved from Ellesmere Port and Neston to City of Chester, resulting in these constituencies being replaced by Chester North and Neston, and Ellesmere Port and Bromborough respectively. Halton would be abolished, with Widnes being included in the new constituency of Widnes and Halewood, and Runcorn in the new constituency of Runcorn and Helsby. Eddisbury and Weaver Vale would both be abolished, being replaced by Chester South and Eddisbury, and Mid Cheshire.[8][9][10]

The following constituencies are proposed:

Containing electoral wards from Cheshire East

Containing electoral wards from Cheshire West and Chester

Containing electoral wards from Halton

Containing electoral wards from Warrington

Results history edit

Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019[11]

2019 edit

The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Cheshire in the 2019 general election were as follows:

Party Votes % Change from 2017 Seats Change from 2017
Conservative 267,127 46.4%  1.2% 6  2
Labour 227,481 39.5%  8.1% 5  2
Liberal Democrats 51,665 9.0%  4.8% 0 0
Greens 13,872 2.4%  1.4% 0 0
Brexit 14,287 2.5% new 0 0
Others 1,426 0.2%  1.8% 0 0
Total 575,858 100.0 11

Percentage votes edit

Election year 1983 1987 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2017 2019
Conservative 45.6 44.8 44.7 33.4 35.6 37.1 40.7 43.0 45.2 46.4
Labour 29.7 34.4 39.1 46.5 46.3 40.5 32.4 36.6 47.6 39.5
Liberal Democrat1 24.4 20.6 15.3 12.3 15.6 20.3 21.2 5.6 4.2 9.0
Green Party - * * * * * 0.5 2.6 1.0 2.4
UKIP - - - * * * 2.6 11.9 1.4 *
Brexit Party - - - - - - - - - 2.5
Other 0.2 0.3 0.9 7.8 2.5 2.0 2.5 0.2 0.6 0.2

11983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance

* Included in Other

Seats edit

Election year 1983 1987 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2017 2019
Conservative 7 7 5 3 4 4 8 7 4 6
Labour 3 3 5 7 7 7 3 4 7 5
Independent1 - - 1 - - - - - -
Total 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

1Martin Bell, MP for Tatton.

Maps edit

1885-1910 edit

1918-1945 edit

1950-1979 edit

1983-present edit

Historical representation by party edit

A cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name.

1885 to 1918 edit

  Conservative   Labour   Liberal   Liberal-Labour   Liberal Unionist

1918 to 1950 edit

  Coalition Labour   Coalition Liberal (1918–22) / National Liberal (1922–23)   Common Wealth   Conservative   Independent   Labour   Liberal   National Liberal (1931–68)

Constituency 1918 20 1922 1923 1924 25 29 1929 31 1931 33 1935 37 39 40 42 43 44 45 1945
Altrincham / Altrincham and Sale (1945) Hamilton Alstead Atkinson Grigg Erroll
Bucklow Shepherd
Birkenhead East Bigland White Stott White Soskice
Birkenhead West Grayson Stott Egan Nuttall Egan Allen Collick
Chester Philipps Cayzer Nield
Crewe Davies Hemmerde Craig Bowen Somervell Allen
Eddisbury Barnston Russell Loverseed Barlow
Knutsford Sykes Makins Bromley-Davenport
Macclesfield Remer Weston Harvey
Northwich Dewhurst Crichton-Stuart Foster
Stalybridge and Hyde Wood Rhodes Tattersall Wood Lawrie Hope Dunne Trevor-Cox Lang
Stockport Wardle Greenwood Townend Dower Gridley
Hughes Fildes Royle Hammersley Hulbert
Wallasey McDonald Chadwick Moore-Brabazon Reakes Marples
Wirral Stewart Dodds Grace Clayton Graham Lloyd

1950 to 1983 edit

  Conservative   Labour   Liberal   Social Democratic   Speaker

Constituency 1950 1951 55 1955 56 1959 1964 65 1966 1970 71 Feb 1974 Oct 1974 76 79 1979 81 Destination
Altrincham and Sale Erroll Barber Montgomery Manchester
Bebington / & Ellesmere Port (1974) Oakshott Howe Brooks Cockeram Bates Porter Cheshire, Merseyside
Birkenhead Collick Dell Field Merseyside
Cheadle Shepherd Winstanley Normanton Manchester, Cheshire
Chester Nield Temple Morrison Cheshire
Crewe Allen Dunwoody Cheshire
Hazel Grove Winstanley Arnold Manchester
Knutsford Bromley-Davenport Davies Bruce-Gardyne Cheshire
Macclesfield Harvey Winterton Cheshire
Nantwich Grant-Ferris Cockcroft Bonsor Cheshire
Northwich Foster Goodlad Cheshire
Runcorn Vosper Carlisle Cheshire
Stalybridge and Hyde Lang Blackburn Pendry Manchester
Stockport North Hulbert Gregory Owen Bennett Manchester
Stockport South Gridley Steward Orbach McNally Manchester
Wallasey Marples Chalker Merseyside
Wirral Lloyd Hunt Merseyside

1983 to present edit

  Conservative   Independent   Labour   Liberal Democrats

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
  2. ^ The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.

References edit

  1. ^ Baker, Carl; Uberoi, Elise; Cracknell, Richard (28 January 2020). "General Election 2019: full results and analysis". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ a b c "Constituencies A-Z - Election 2019". BBC News. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  3. ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007, page 4". Office of Public Sector Information. Crown copyright. 13 June 2007. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  4. ^ Boundary Commission for England pp. 1004–1007
  5. ^ Britain Elects [@BritainElects] (1 December 2022). "Chester by-election, turnout: 41.2% 28,541 votes cast" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  6. ^ "Labour Holds Chester In By-Election Blow To Tories". HuffPost UK. 2 December 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  7. ^ "2023 Review". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  8. ^ Major shake-up to Chester and Ellesmere Port electoral constituency boundaries revealed The Standard
  9. ^ "Parliament boundary changes: Splitting of Chester seat condemned". BBC News. 8 June 2021. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  10. ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report | Boundary Commission for England". boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk. paras 763-814. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  11. ^ Watson, Christopher; Uberoi, Elise; Loft, Philip (17 April 2020). "General election results from 1918 to 2019". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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The ceremonial county of Cheshire which includes the areas of the Cheshire West and Chester Cheshire East Halton and Warrington unitary authorities is divided into 11 parliamentary constituencies The 2 divisions of Warrington are borough constituencies with the remaining 9 being county constituencies Contents 1 Constituencies 2 2010 boundary changes 3 Proposed boundary changes 4 Results history 4 1 2019 4 2 Percentage votes 4 3 Seats 4 4 Maps 4 4 1 1885 1910 4 4 2 1918 1945 4 4 3 1950 1979 4 4 4 1983 present 5 Historical representation by party 5 1 1885 to 1918 5 2 1918 to 1950 5 3 1950 to 1983 5 4 1983 to present 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesConstituencies editFurther information 2019 United Kingdom general election Conservative Labour Constituency nb 1 Electorate 1 Majority 2 nb 2 Member of Parliament 2 Nearest opposition 2 Electoral wards 3 4 MapCity of Chester CC 28 541 5 10 974 6 Samantha Dixon Liz Wardlaw Cheshire West and Chester District Council Blacon Hall Blacon Lodge Boughton Boughton Heath Christleton City amp St Anne s College Curzon amp Westminster Dodleston Handbridge amp St Mary s Hoole All Saints Hoole Groves Huntington Lache Park Mollington Newton Brook Newton St Michaels Saughall Upton Grange Upton Westlea Vicars Cross nbsp Congleton CC 80 930 18 591 Fiona Bruce Jo Dale Cheshire East Borough Council Alsager Central Alsager East Alsager West Astbury Brereton Buglawton Congleton Central Congleton North Congleton North West Congleton South Congleton West Dane Valley Holmes Chapel Lawton Middlewich Cledford Middlewich Kinderton Odd Rode Sandbach East Sandbach North Sandbach West nbsp Crewe and Nantwich CC 80 321 8 508 Kieran Mullan Laura Smith Cheshire East Borough Council Alexandra Barony Weaver Birchin Coppenhall Delamere Englesea Grosvenor Haslington Leighton Maw Green St Barnabas St John s St Mary s Shavington Valley Waldron Wellington Wells Green Willaston Wistaston Green Wybunbury nbsp Eddisbury CC 73 700 18 443 Edward Timpson Terry Savage Cheshire West and Chester District Council Barrow Cuddington amp Oakmere Davenham amp Moulton Farndon Kelsall Malpas Mara Tarporley amp Oulton Tarvin Tattenhall Tilston Waverton Winsford Dene Winsford Gravel Winsford Over Winsford Swanlow Winsford Verdin Winsford Wharton Cheshire East Borough Council Acton Audlem Bunbury Minshull Peckforton Wrenbury nbsp Ellesmere Port and Neston CC 70 327 8 764 Justin Madders Alison Rodwell Cheshire West and Chester District Council Barrow Burton amp Ness Central Farndon Grange Groves Kelsall Ledsham Little Neston Malpas Neston Parkgate Pooltown Rivacre Riverside Rossmore Stanlow amp Wolverham Strawberry Fields Sutton Sutton Green amp Manor Westminster Tarvin Tattenhall Tilston Waverton Whitby Willaston amp Thornton nbsp Halton CC 71 930 18 975 Derek Twigg Charles Rowley Halton Borough Council Appleton Birchfield Broadheath Castlefields Ditton Farnworth Grange Hale Halton Brook Halton View Heath Hough Green Kingsway Mersey Riverside nbsp Macclesfield CC 76 216 10 711 David Rutley Neil Puttick Cheshire East Borough Council Bollington Central Bollington East Bollington West Broken Cross amp Upton Disley amp Lyme Handley Gawsworth Henbury Macclesfield Bollinbrook Macclesfield Central Macclesfield East Macclesfield Hurdsfield Macclesfield Ivy Macclesfield Ryles Macclesfield South Macclesfield Tytherington Macclesfield West Poynton Central Poynton East Poynton West Prestbury Rainow Sutton nbsp Tatton CC 69 018 17 387 Esther McVey James Weinburg Cheshire East Borough Council Alderley Edge Chelford Dean Row Fulshaw Handforth High Legh Hough Knutsford Bexton Knutsford Nether Knutsford Norbury Booths Knutsford Over Lacey Green Mere Mobberley Morley amp Styal Plumley Cheshire West and Chester District Council Barnton Cogshall Lostock amp Wincham Rudheath amp South Witton Seven Oaks amp Marston Shakerley nbsp Warrington North BC 72 235 1 509 Charlotte Nichols Wendy Maisey Warrington Borough Council Birchwood Burtonwood and Winwick Culcheth Glazebury and Croft Fairfield and Howley Orford Poplars and Hulme Poulton North Poulton South Rixton and Woolston Westbrook nbsp Warrington South BC 86 015 2 010 Andy Carter Faisal Rashid Warrington Borough Council Appleton Bewsey and Whitecross Grappenhall and Thelwall Great Sankey North Great Sankey South Hatton Stretton and Walton Latchford East Latchford West Lymm Penketh and Cuerdley Stockton Heath Whittle Hall nbsp Weaver Vale CC 70 551 563 Mike Amesbury Adam Wordsworth Halton Borough Council Beechwood Daresbury Halton Lea Norton North Norton South Windmill Hill Cheshire West and Chester District Council Forest Frodsham North Frodsham South Hartford amp Whitegate Helsby Kingsley Leftwich amp Kingsmead Milton Weaver Northwich Castle Northwich Winnington Northwich Witton Weaverham nbsp 2010 boundary changes editFollowing the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster Constituencies by the Boundary Commission for England the existing 11 constituencies were retained with changes to realign constituency boundaries with the boundaries of current local government wards and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies These changes were implemented at the 2010 United Kingdom general election Name Boundaries 1997 2010 Boundaries 2010 presentCity of Chester CC Congleton CC Crewe and Nantwich CC Eddisbury CC Ellesmere Port and Neston CC Halton CC Macclesfield CC Tatton CC Warrington North BC Warrington South BC Weaver Vale CC nbsp Parliamentary constituencies in Cheshire nbsp Proposed RevisionProposed boundary changes editSee 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details Following the abandonment of the Sixth Periodic Review the 2018 review the Boundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021 7 Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and following two periods of public consultation revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022 The final proposals were published on 28 June 2023 The commission has proposed that Cheshire be combined with Merseyside as a sub region of the North West Region with the creation of two cross county boundary constituencies of Ellesmere Port and Bromborough and Widnes and Halewood which avoids the need for a constituency which spans the River Mersey As a consequence there are significant changes in the west of the county The town of Neston would be moved from Ellesmere Port and Neston to City of Chester resulting in these constituencies being replaced by Chester North and Neston and Ellesmere Port and Bromborough respectively Halton would be abolished with Widnes being included in the new constituency of Widnes and Halewood and Runcorn in the new constituency of Runcorn and Helsby Eddisbury and Weaver Vale would both be abolished being replaced by Chester South and Eddisbury and Mid Cheshire 8 9 10 The following constituencies are proposed Containing electoral wards from Cheshire East Chester South and Eddisbury part Congleton Crewe and Nantwich Macclesfield Mid Cheshire part Tatton part Containing electoral wards from Cheshire West and Chester Chester North and Neston Chester South and Eddisbury part Ellesmere Port and Bromborough part also in the Merseyside borough of Wirral Mid Cheshire part Runcorn and Helsby part Containing electoral wards from Halton Runcorn and Helsby part Widnes and Halewood part also in the Merseyside borough of Knowsley Containing electoral wards from Warrington Tatton part Warrington North Warrington SouthResults history editPrimary data source House of Commons research briefing General election results from 1918 to 2019 11 2019 edit The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Cheshire in the 2019 general election were as follows Party Votes Change from 2017 Seats Change from 2017Conservative 267 127 46 4 nbsp 1 2 6 nbsp 2Labour 227 481 39 5 nbsp 8 1 5 nbsp 2Liberal Democrats 51 665 9 0 nbsp 4 8 0 0Greens 13 872 2 4 nbsp 1 4 0 0Brexit 14 287 2 5 new 0 0Others 1 426 0 2 nbsp 1 8 0 0Total 575 858 100 0 11Percentage votes edit Election year 1983 1987 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2017 2019Conservative 45 6 44 8 44 7 33 4 35 6 37 1 40 7 43 0 45 2 46 4Labour 29 7 34 4 39 1 46 5 46 3 40 5 32 4 36 6 47 6 39 5Liberal Democrat1 24 4 20 6 15 3 12 3 15 6 20 3 21 2 5 6 4 2 9 0Green Party 0 5 2 6 1 0 2 4UKIP 2 6 11 9 1 4 Brexit Party 2 5Other 0 2 0 3 0 9 7 8 2 5 2 0 2 5 0 2 0 6 0 211983 amp 1987 SDP Liberal Alliance Included in Other Seats edit Election year 1983 1987 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2017 2019Conservative 7 7 5 3 4 4 8 7 4 6Labour 3 3 5 7 7 7 3 4 7 5Independent1 1 Total 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 111Martin Bell MP for Tatton Maps edit 1885 1910 edit nbsp 1885 nbsp 1886 nbsp 1892 nbsp 1895 nbsp 1900 nbsp 1906 nbsp Jan 1910 nbsp Dec 19101918 1945 edit nbsp 1918 nbsp 1922 nbsp 1923 nbsp 1924 nbsp 1929 nbsp 1931 nbsp 1935 nbsp 19451950 1979 edit nbsp 1950 nbsp 1951 nbsp 1955 nbsp 1959 nbsp 1964 nbsp 1966 nbsp 1970 nbsp Feb 1974 nbsp Oct 1974 nbsp 19791983 present edit nbsp 1983 nbsp 1987 nbsp 1992 nbsp 1997 nbsp 2001 nbsp 2005 nbsp 2010 nbsp 2015 nbsp 2017 nbsp 2019Historical representation by party editA cell marked with a different colour background to the preceding cell indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name 1885 to 1918 edit Conservative Labour Liberal Liberal Labour Liberal Unionist Constituency 1885 86 1886 87 1892 93 94 1895 00 1900 05 1906 Jan 1910 10 Dec 1910 12 13 16Altrincham J Brooks W Brooks Disraeli Crossley Kebty Fletcher HamiltonBirkenhead Hamley Keppel Lees Vivian BiglandChester Foster Yerburgh Mond Yerburgh PhilippsCrewe Latham McLaren Ward Tomkinson McLaren CraigEddisbury Tollemache Stanley BarnstonHyde Ashton Sidebotham Chapman Schwann Neilson JacobsenKnutsford Egerton King SykesMacclesfield W C Brocklehurst Bromley Davenport W B BrocklehurstNorthwich J T Brunner Verdin J T Brunner J F BrunnerStalybridge Sidebottom Ridley Cheetham WoodStockport Jennings Whiteley Leigh Duckworth HughesTipping Gedge Leigh Melville WardleWirral Cotton Jodrell Hoult Lever Stewart1918 to 1950 edit Coalition Labour Coalition Liberal 1918 22 National Liberal 1922 23 Common Wealth Conservative Independent Labour Liberal National Liberal 1931 68 Constituency 1918 20 1922 1923 1924 25 29 1929 31 1931 33 1935 37 39 40 42 43 44 45 1945Altrincham Altrincham and Sale 1945 Hamilton Alstead Atkinson Grigg ErrollBucklow ShepherdBirkenhead East Bigland White Stott White SoskiceBirkenhead West Grayson Stott Egan Nuttall Egan Allen CollickChester Philipps Cayzer NieldCrewe Davies Hemmerde Craig Bowen Somervell AllenEddisbury Barnston Russell Loverseed BarlowKnutsford Sykes Makins Bromley DavenportMacclesfield Remer Weston HarveyNorthwich Dewhurst Crichton Stuart FosterStalybridge and Hyde Wood Rhodes Tattersall Wood Lawrie Hope Dunne Trevor Cox LangStockport Wardle Greenwood Townend Dower GridleyHughes Fildes Royle Hammersley HulbertWallasey McDonald Chadwick Moore Brabazon Reakes MarplesWirral Stewart Dodds Grace Clayton Graham Lloyd1950 to 1983 edit Conservative Labour Liberal Social Democratic Speaker Constituency 1950 1951 55 1955 56 1959 1964 65 1966 1970 71 Feb 1974 Oct 1974 76 79 1979 81 DestinationAltrincham and Sale Erroll Barber Montgomery ManchesterBebington amp Ellesmere Port 1974 Oakshott Howe Brooks Cockeram Bates Porter Cheshire MerseysideBirkenhead Collick Dell Field MerseysideCheadle Shepherd Winstanley Normanton Manchester CheshireChester Nield Temple Morrison CheshireCrewe Allen Dunwoody CheshireHazel Grove Winstanley Arnold ManchesterKnutsford Bromley Davenport Davies Bruce Gardyne CheshireMacclesfield Harvey Winterton CheshireNantwich Grant Ferris Cockcroft Bonsor CheshireNorthwich Foster Goodlad CheshireRuncorn Vosper Carlisle CheshireStalybridge and Hyde Lang Blackburn Pendry ManchesterStockport North Hulbert Gregory Owen Bennett ManchesterStockport South Gridley Steward Orbach McNally ManchesterWallasey Marples Chalker MerseysideWirral Lloyd Hunt Merseyside1983 to present edit Conservative Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Constituency 1983 1987 1992 1997 99 2001 2005 08 2010 2015 2017 19 2019 22Congleton Winterton BruceEddisbury Goodlad O Brien Sandbach TimpsonMacclesfield Winterton RutleyTatton Hamilton Bell Osborne McVeyCity of Chester Morrison Brandreth Russell Mosley Matheson DixonWarrington South Carlisle Butler Hall Southworth Mowat Rashid CarterCrewe and Nantwich Dunwoody Timpson Smith MullanEllesmere Port and Neston Woodcock Miller MaddersHalton Oakes TwiggWarrington North Hoyle Jones NicholsWeaver Vale Hall Evans AmesburySee also edit nbsp Cheshire portalList of parliamentary constituencies in the North West region List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies History of parliamentary constituencies and boundaries in CheshireNotes edit BC denotes borough constituency CC denotes county constituency The majority is the number of votes the winning 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