Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1983 onwards
For other uses, see Cardiff Central (disambiguation) .
Coordinates : 51°30′14″N 3°09′00″W / 51.504°N 3.150°W / 51.504; -3.150
Cardiff Central (Welsh : Canol Caerdydd ) is a borough constituency [n 1] in the city of Cardiff . It returns one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system. The seat is currently held by Jo Stevens of the Labour Party . She was appointed as Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 6 April 2020.
Boundaries [ ]
1918–1950 : The County Borough of Cardiff wards of Canton, Cathays, Central, and Riverside.
1983–2010 : The City of Cardiff wards of Adamsdown, Cathays, Cyncoed, Pentwyn, Plasnewydd, and Roath.
2010–present : The Cardiff electoral divisions of Adamsdown, Cathays, Cyncoed, Pentwyn, Penylan, and Plasnewydd.
As its name suggests, Cardiff Central covers the central area of the City of Cardiff . It extends from the area around the Millennium Stadium in the south to Llanishen Golf Course in the north, taking in the City Centre and the University .[4]
History [ ]
This was a Conservative-held three-way marginal constituency throughout the 1980s but since 1997 Labour and the Liberal Democrats have pushed the Conservative candidate into third place. The Liberal Democrats won the equivalent Welsh Assembly seat in 1999 and 2003 and also dominate the wards which make up the seat in elections to Cardiff Council .
The constituency is socially diverse, with both very affluent and very deprived areas. It has a large student population which seems to have helped Labour to win in 1992 and 1997 but thereafter increasingly switched to the Liberal Democrats due to opposition to government plans for reforming student support. This switched yet again in the 2015 general election where students were disillusioned by the broken promises the Liberal Democrats made regarding tuition fees. This was despite the fact that these student loan promises did not apply to Wales, which has a different funding system and MP Jenny Willott had also voted against the English changes in Parliament.[4] [5]
The seat was unchanged in the Fifth Periodical Report of the Parliamentary Boundary Commission for Wales, which took effect at the 2010 general election.
Since the seat's re-creation in 1983, it has been held successively by each of the three main political parties; the Liberal Democrats gained it at the 2005 election after 13 years of Labour representation.
Members of Parliament [ ]
MPs 1918–1950 [ ]
MPs since 1983 [ ]
Elections [ ]
Elections 1918–1945 [ ]
Elections in the 1910s [ ]
coupon issued but withdrawn.
Elections in the 1920s [ ]
General election 1929 : Cardiff Central[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Ernest Bennett
14,469
39.1
+5.3
Unionist
Lewis Lougher
12,903
34.9
-14.8
Liberal
Barnett Janner
9,623
26.0
+9.5
Majority
1,566
4.2
N/A
Turnout
36,995
78.2
+1.4
Registered electors
47,282
Labour gain from Unionist
Swing
+10.1
Elections in the 1930s [ ]
General election 1931 : Cardiff Central[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
National Labour
Ernest Bennett
24,120
69.2
N/A
Labour
Edward Archbold
10,758
30.8
-8.3
Majority
13,362
38.4
N/A
Turnout
34,878
72.6
-5.6
Registered electors
48,065
National Labour gain from Labour
Swing
General election 1935 : Cardiff Central[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
National Labour
Ernest Bennett
16,954
51.5
-17.7
Labour
John Dugdale
12,094
36.8
+6.0
Liberal
William Glanville Brown
3,863
11.7
N/A
Majority
4,860
14.7
-23.7
Turnout
32,911
68.7
-3.9
Registered electors
47,912
National Labour hold
Swing
Elections in the 1940s [ ]
General election 1939/40 :
Another general election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place from 1939 and by the end of this year, the following candidates had been selected;
National Labour: Ernest Bennett
Labour: John Ramage
General election 1945 : Cardiff Central[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
George Thomas
16,506
49.1
+12.3
Conservative
Charles Stuart Hallinan
11,982
35.7
N/A
Liberal
Peter Hopkin Morgan
5,121
15.2
+3.5
Majority
4,524
13.4
N/A
Turnout
33,609
72.3
+3.6
Registered electors
46,505
Labour gain from National Labour
Swing
Elections 1983 to current [ ]
Elections in the 1980s [ ]
Elections in the 1990s [ ]
Elections in the 2000s [ ]
General election 2005 : Cardiff Central[17] [18]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Jenny Willott
17,991
49.8
+13.1
Labour Co-op
Jon Owen Jones
12,398
34.3
−4.3
Conservative
Gotz Mohindra
3,339
9.2
−6.7
Plaid Cymru
Richard Rhys Grigg
1,271
3.5
−1.3
Respect
Raja Gul-Raiz
386
1.1
N/A
UKIP
Frank Hughes
383
1.1
+0.5
Independent
Anne Savoury
168
0.5
N/A
New Millennium Bean Party
Captain Beany
159
0.4
N/A
Rainbow Dream Ticket
Catherine Taylor-Dawson
37
0.1
N/A
Majority
5,593
15.5
N/A
Turnout
36,132
59.2
+0.9
Registered electors
61,079
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Co-op
Swing
+8.7
Elections in the 2010s [ ]
General election 2010 : Cardiff Central[19] [20]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Jenny Willott
14,976
41.4
−8.4
Labour
Jenny Rathbone
10,400
28.8
−5.5
Conservative
Karen Robson
7,799
21.6
+12.4
Plaid Cymru
Chris Williams
1,246
3.4
−0.1
UKIP
Sue Davies
765
2.1
+1.0
Green
Sam Coates
575
1.6
N/A
TUSC
Ross Saunders
162
0.4
N/A
Monster Raving Loony
Mark Beech
142
0.4
N/A
Independent
Alun Mathias
86
0.2
N/A
Majority
4,576
12.6
-2.9
Turnout
36,151
59.1
-0.1
Registered electors
61,165
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
−1.4
General election 2015 : Cardiff Central[21] [22] [23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Jo Stevens
15,462
40.0
+11.2
Liberal Democrats
Jenny Willott
10,481
27.1
−14.3
Conservative
Richard Hopkin
5,674
14.7
−6.9
UKIP
Anthony Raybould
2,499
6.5
+4.4
Green
Chris Von Ruhland
2,461
6.4
+4.8
Plaid Cymru
Martin Pollard
1,925
5.0
+1.6
TUSC
Steve Williams
110
0.3
−0.1
Independent
Kazimir Hubert
34
0.1
N/A
Rejected ballots
117
Majority
4,981
12.9
N/A
Turnout
38,646
67.3
+8.2
Registered electors
57,456
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats
Swing
+12.8
Of the 117 rejected ballots:
81 were either unmarked or it was uncertain who the vote was for.[22]
32 voted for more than one candidate.[22]
4 had writing or a mark by which the voter could be identified.[22]
General election 2017 : Cardiff Central[24] [25] [26] [27]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Jo Stevens [28]
25,193
62.4
+22.4
Conservative
Gregory Stafford
7,997
19.8
+5.1
Liberal Democrats
Eluned Parrott [29]
5,415
13.4
-13.7
Plaid Cymru
Mark Hooper
999
2.5
-2.5
Green
Benjamin Smith
420
1.0
-5.4
UKIP
Mohammed Sarul-Islam
343
0.8
-5.7
Rejected ballots
80
Majority
17,196
42.6
+29.7
Turnout
40,367
68.1
+0.8
Registered electors
59,288
Labour hold
Swing
+8.6
Of the 80 rejected ballots:
59 were either unmarked or it was uncertain who the vote was for.[24]
19 voted for more than one candidate.[24]
2 had writing or a mark by which the voter could be identified.[24]
General election 2019 : Cardiff Central[30] [31] [32]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Jo Stevens
25,605
61.2
−1.2
Conservative
Meirion Jenkins
8,426
20.1
+0.3
Liberal Democrats
Bablin Molik
6,298
15.1
+1.7
Brexit Party
Gareth Pearce
1,006
2.4
N/A
Gwlad Gwlad
Siân Caiach
280
0.7
N/A
Independent
Akil Kata
119
0.3
N/A
Socialist (GB)
Brian Johnson
88
0.2
N/A
Rejected ballots
204
Majority
17,179
41.1
-1.5
Turnout
40,367
65.3
-2.8
Registered electors
59,288
Labour hold
Swing
-0.8
Of the 204 rejected ballots:
166 were either unmarked or it was uncertain who the vote was for.[31]
38 voted for more than one candidate.[31]
See also [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ A borough constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer)
References [ ]
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