UK Parliament constituency since 1918
Edmonton is a constituency [n 1] in Greater London , created in 1918 and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Kate Osamor of the Labour Co-operative party.[n 2] Edmonton is a North London constituency based around district of Edmonton in the London Borough of Enfield .
History [ ]
Edmonton in Middlesex 1918–50
The seat dates back to 1918 at which time it was at an extremity of the largely urbanised London postal district outside of the County of London (1889–1965). It was a railway commuter town core outweighed by businesses beside the River Lea engaged in manufacturing, storage, distribution and construction industries among others.[2] Population and housing were significantly less before the middle of the 19th century.[3]
The seat was won by successive Labour party candidates since 1935 until narrowly gained by a Conservative at the 1983 United Kingdom general election. The latter's majority increased in 1987 then reduced to a marginal majority in 1992. After 1997 a trend of increased Labour majorities developed. Osamor's majority of 2015, 37.3%, made it the 43rd-safest Labour seat in ranking in 2015.[4] Likewise, save for a Conservative-leaning ward , Bush Hill Park , Edmonton's other wards usually elect Labour Party councillors since 1997.[citation needed ]
Boundaries [ ]
Map of present boundaries
1918–1950 : The Urban District of Edmonton .
1950–1974 : The Municipal Borough of Edmonton .
1974–1983 : The London Borough of Enfield wards of Angel Road, Bush Hill South, Church Street, Craig Park, Jubilee, New Park, Pymmes, St Alphege, St Peter's, and Silver Street.
1983–2010 : The London Borough of Enfield wards of Angel Road, Craig Park, Huxley, Jubilee, Latymer, Raglan, St Alphege, St Mark's, St Peter's, Village, and Weir Hall.
2010–present : The London Borough of Enfield wards of Bush Hill Park, Edmonton Green, Haselbury, Jubilee, Lower Edmonton, Ponders End, and Upper Edmonton.
Boundary review [ ]
Following its review of parliamentary representation in North London , the Boundary Commission for England made some changes to Edmonton. Ponders End ward was transferred from the constituency of Enfield North to Edmonton. Part of Southbury ward was transferred to Enfield North . Parts of Grange ward, Palmers Green ward, and Bowes ward were transferred from Edmonton to Enfield, Southgate . Part of Bush Hill Park ward and a tiny part of Upper Edmonton ward were transferred from Enfield, Southgate to Edmonton.
Members of Parliament [ ]
Election results [ ]
Elections in the 2010s [ ]
General election 2019 : Edmonton[5] [6]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Kate Osamor
26,217
65.0
-6.5
Conservative
James Hockney
10,202
25.3
+2.2
Liberal Democrats
David Schmitz
2,145
5.3
+3.3
Green
Benjamin Maydon
862
2.1
+0.7
Brexit Party
Sauchin Sehgal
840
2.1
New
Independent
Sabriye Warsame
75
0.2
New
Majority
16,015
39.7
-8.7
Turnout
40,341
61.5
-4.9
Registered electors
65,568
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
-4.3
General election 2017 : Edmonton[7]
[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Kate Osamor
31,221
71.5
+10.1
Conservative
Gonul Daniels
10,106
23.1
-1.0
UKIP
Nigel Sussman
860
2.0
-6.1
Liberal Democrats
David Schmitz
858
2.0
-0.2
Green
Benjamin Gill
633
1.4
-1.9
Majority
21,115
48.4
+11.1
Turnout
43,676
66.4
+3.8
Registered electors
65,777
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
+5.5
General election 2015 : Edmonton[9]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Kate Osamor
25,388
61.4
+7.7
Conservative
Gonul Daniels
9,969
24.1
-5.7
UKIP
Neville Watson
3,366
8.1
+5.5
Green
Douglas Coker
1,358
3.3
+2.0
Liberal Democrats
David Schmitz
897
2.2
-8.3
TUSC
Lewis Peacock
360
0.9
New
Majority
15,419
37.3
+13.4
Turnout
41,338
62.6
-0.6
Registered electors
66,016
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
+7.7
General election 2010 : Edmonton[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Andy Love
21,665
53.7
−2.3
Conservative
Andrew Charalambous
12,052
29.8
+2.3
Liberal Democrats
Iarla Kilbane-Dawe
4,252
10.5
−1.5
UKIP
Roy Freshwater
1,036
2.6
+0.3
Green
Jack Johnson
516
1.3
−1.0
Reform 2000
Erol Basarik
379
0.9
New
Christian
Clive Morrison
350
0.9
New
Independent
David McLean
127
0.3
New
Majority
9,613
23.9
-4.6
Turnout
40,377
63.2
+5.7
Registered electors
63,904
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
−2.3
Elections in the 2000s [ ]
General election 2005 : Edmonton[11]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Andy Love
18,456
53.2
−5.7
Conservative
Lionel Zetter
10,381
29.9
−0.9
Liberal Democrats
Iarla Kilbane-Dawe
4,162
12.0
+5.0
Green
Nina Armstrong
889
2.6
New
UKIP
Gwyneth Rolph
815
2.3
+1.1
Majority
8,075
23.3
-4.8
Turnout
34,703
59.1
+2.8
Registered electors
59,050
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
−2.4
General election 2001 : Edmonton[12]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Andy Love
20,481
58.9
−1.4
Conservative
David Burrowes
10,709
30.8
+0.6
Liberal Democrats
Douglas Taylor
2,438
7.0
+0.7
UKIP
Gwyneth Rolph
406
1.2
+0.6
Reform 2000
Erol Basarik
344
1.0
New
Socialist Alliance
Howard Medwell
296
0.9
New
Independent
Ram Saxena
100
0.3
New
Majority
9,772
28.1
-1.95
Turnout
34,774
56.3
−14.0
Registered electors
61,788
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
−1.0
Elections in the 1990s [ ]
General election 1997 : Edmonton[13]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Andy Love
27,029
60.28
+15.25
Conservative
Ian Twinn
13,557
30.24
-16.04
Liberal Democrats
Andrew Wiseman
2,847
6.35
-1.91
Referendum
James Wright
708
1.58
New
BNP
Bruce Cowd
437
0.98
New
UKIP
Penelope Weald
260
0.58
New
Majority
13,472
30.04
N/A
Turnout
44,838
70.3
-5.36
Registered electors
63,793
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative
Swing
-15.6
General election 1992 : Edmonton[14]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Ian Twinn
22,076
46.28
-4.94
Labour Co-op
Andy Love
21,483
45.03
+9.01
Liberal Democrats
Elwyn V. Jones
3,940
8.26
-4.50
Natural Law
Elizabeth Solley
207
0.43
New
Majority
593
1.24
-13.96
Turnout
47,706
75.66
+3.11
Registered electors
63,052
Conservative hold
Swing
Elections in the 1980s [ ]
General election 1987 : Edmonton[15]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Ian Twinn
24,556
51.2
+8.7
Labour
Brian Grayston
17,270
36.0
-3.8
SDP
Michael Lawson
6,115
12.76
-4.0
Majority
7,286
15.20
+12.53
Turnout
47,941
72.55
+3.67
Registered electors
66,080
Conservative hold
Swing
General election 1983 : Edmonton[16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Ian Twinn
18,968
42.49
-0.15
Labour Co-op
Ted Graham
17,775
39.82
-7.32
Liberal
Laurence Bass
7,523
16.85
+9.35
BNP
David J. Bruce
372
0.83
-1.93
Majority
1,193
2.67
N/A
Turnout
44,638
68.88
-5.76
Registered electors
64,809
Conservative gain from Labour Co-op
Swing
Elections in the 1970s [ ]
General election 1979 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Ted Graham
20,713
47.14
-1.93
Conservative
J. Attwood
18,733
42.64
+10.13
Liberal
W. Wintle
3,726
7.46
-6.36
National Front
David J. Bruce
1,213
2.76
-1.84
Majority
1,980
4.50
-12.06
Turnout
44,385
74.64
+7.58
Registered electors
58,860
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
General election October 1974 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Ted Graham
20,229
49.07
+3.77
Conservative
J. Attwood
13,401
32.51
-0.35
Liberal
J. Dawnay
5,699
13.82
-3.98
National Front
D.J. Bruce
1,895
4.60
+0.76
Majority
6,828
16.56
+4.12
Turnout
41,224
67.06
-8.37
Registered electors
61,476
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
General election February 1974 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Ted Graham
20,837
45.30
-3.76
Conservative
J. Gordon
15,114
32.86
-11.10
Liberal
P. Greenwood
8,186
17.80
+10.81
National Front
David J. Bruce
1,765
3.84
New
Independent
L.R. Pittard
98
0.21
New
Majority
5,723
12.44
+7.34
Turnout
46,000
75.43
+8.99
Registered electors
60,985
Labour Co-op hold
Swing
General election 1970 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Austen Albu
20,626
49.06
-9.50
Conservative
Edwin P. Hubbard
18,481
43.96
+2.52
Liberal
Graham Longley
2,937
6.99
New
Majority
2,145
5.10
-12.02
Turnout
42,044
66.44
+5.73
Registered electors
63,277
Labour hold
Swing
Elections in the 1960s [ ]
General election 1966 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Austen Albu
26,422
58.56
+9.36
Conservative
Edwin P. Hubbard
18,697
41.44
+2.59
Majority
7,725
17.12
+6.77
Turnout
45,109
72.17
-4.81
Registered electors
62,520
Labour hold
Swing
General election 1964 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Austen Albu
24,373
49.20
-1.25
Conservative
Ross McWhirter
19,245
38.85
-10.70
Liberal
Denis Coberman
5,917
11.95
New
Majority
5,128
10.35
+9.45
Turnout
49,535
76.98
+1.13
Registered electors
64,348
Labour hold
Swing
Elections in the 1950s [ ]
General election 1959 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Austen Albu
25,958
50.45
-6.14
Conservative
William H. Bishop
25,497
49.55
+6.14
Majority
461
0.90
-12.28
Turnout
51,095
75.85
+1.38
Registered electors
67,837
Labour hold
Swing
General election 1955 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Austen Albu
30,232
56.59
-1.84
Conservative
Elsie S. Olsen
23,194
43.41
+1.84
Majority
7,038
13.18
-3.68
Turnout
53,426
74.47
-8.06
Registered electors
71,739
Labour hold
Swing
General election 1951 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Austen Albu
36,023
58.43
+3.36
Conservative
Elsie S. Olsen
25,631
41.57
+4.67
Majority
10,392
16.86
-1.38
Turnout
61,654
82.53
-1.97
Registered electors
74,707
Labour hold
Swing
General election 1950 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Austen Albu
34,897
55.07
-13.13
Conservative
Edwin P. Hubbard
23,325
36.81
-2.19
Liberal
George E. Thornton
5,143
8.12
New
Majority
11,572
18.26
-20.94
Turnout
63,365
84.50
+15.5
Registered electors
74,988
Labour hold
Swing
Elections in the 1940s [ ]
1948 Edmonton by-election [17]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Austen Albu
26,164
53.4
-14.8
Conservative
Edwin P. Hubbard
22,837
46.6
+17.6
Majority
3,327
6.8
-32.4
Turnout
49,001
62.7
-6.3
Registered electors
78,204
Labour hold
Swing
General election 1945 : Edmonton[18] [19]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Evan Durbin
33,163
68.2
+13.01
Conservative
Geoffrey Sparrow
14,094
29.0
-15.81
Independent Progressive
JA Ward
1,382
2.8
New
Majority
19,069
39.2
+28.82
Turnout
48,639
69.0
+4.51
Registered electors
70,470
Labour hold
Swing
Elections in the 1930s [ ]
General election 1935 : Edmonton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour Co-op
Frank Broad
21,940
55.19
+11.99
Conservative
John Rutherford
17,813
44.81
-11.99
Majority
4,127
10.38
N/A
Turnout
39,753
64.49
-5.71
Registered electors
61,640
Labour Co-op gain from Conservative
Swing
General election 1931 : Edmonton[19] [20]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
John Chalmers
18,774
56.8
+16.1
Labour Co-op
Frank Broad
14,250
43.2
−16.1
Majority
4,524
13.6
N/A
Turnout
33,024
70.2
+0.7
Registered electors
47,044
Conservative gain from Labour
Swing
+16.1
Elections in the 1920s [ ]
General election 1929 : Edmonton[21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Frank Broad
17,555
59.3
+6.2
Unionist
George Jarrett
12,044
40.7
-6.2
Majority
5,511
18.6
+12.4
Turnout
29,599
69.5
-1.1
Registered electors
42,586
Labour hold
Swing
+6.2
General election 1924 : Edmonton[21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Frank Broad
11,614
53.1
-11.3
Unionist
George Jarrett
10,278
46.9
+11.3
Majority
1,336
6.2
-22.6
Turnout
21,892
70.6
+15.8
Registered electors
31,020
Labour hold
Swing
-11.3
General election 1923 : Edmonton[21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Frank Broad
10,735
64.4
+19.3
Unionist
Robert Skirving Brown
5,943
35.6
-0.4
Majority
4,792
28.8
+19.7
Turnout
16,678
54.8
-8.0
Registered electors
30,423
Labour hold
Swing
+9.9
General election 1922 : Edmonton[21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Frank Broad
8,407
45.1
+19.4
Unionist
Alfred Warren
6,698
36.0
-13.4
Liberal
Edmund Thomas Rhymer
3,522
18.9
+3.8
Majority
1,709
9.1
N/A
Turnout
18,627
62.8
+14.6
Registered electors
29,662
Labour gain from Unionist
Swing
+16.4
Elections in the 1910s [ ]
General election 1918 : Edmonton[21]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
C
Unionist
Alfred Warren
6,891
49.4
Labour
Frank Broad
3,575
25.7
Liberal
Henry Harvey Vivian
2,245
16.1
Edmonton Pro-Ally & Labour
Henry Barrass
1,223
8.8
Majority
3,316
23.7
Turnout
13,934
48.2
Registered electors
28,930
Unionist win (new seat)
See also [ ]
List of Parliamentary constituencies in Greater London
Notes [ ]
^ A borough constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer)
^ As with all constituencies, the constituency elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election at least every five years.
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