Cambridge and Bedfordshire North (European Parliament constituency)

Cambridge and Bedfordshire North was a constituency of the European Parliament located in the United Kingdom, electing one Member of the European Parliament by the first-past-the-post electoral system. Created in 1984 from parts of Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, it was abolished in 1994 and succeeded by Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes.

Cambridge and Bedfordshire North
European Parliament constituency
Member stateUnited Kingdom
Created1984
Dissolved1994
MEPs1
Sources
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Boundaries

On its creation in 1984, it consisted of the parliamentary constituencies of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Mid Bedfordshire, North Bedfordshire, North East Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, South East Cambridgeshire and South West Cambridgeshire.[1]

When it was abolished in 1994, the parliamentary constituencies of Cambridge, Huntingdon, North East Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and South West Cambridgeshire became part of the Cambridgeshire constituency, while Mid Bedfordshire and North Bedfordshire were transferred to Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes.[2]

MEPs

ElectionMemberParty
Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire prior to 1984
1984Sir Fred CatherwoodConservative
1994constituency abolished, see Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes

Election results

European Parliament election, 1989: Cambridge and Bedfordshire North[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSir Fred Catherwood 84,044 44.5 −8.9
LabourMartin Strube51,72327.4+3.3
GreenMargaret E Wright37,95620.1New
SLDAndrew Duff15,0528.0−14.5
Majority52,45932.7+3.4
Turnout188,77533.6+2.8
Conservative holdSwing−6.1
European Parliament election, 1984: Cambridge and Bedfordshire North[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSir Fred Catherwood 86,117 53.4
LabourHenry Bottomley38,90124.1
LiberalAndrew Duff36,34122.5
Majority47,21629.3
Turnout161,35930.8
Conservative win (new seat)

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