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Established June 09, 1983
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedRBH May 12, 2021 05:57pm
DescriptionShirley Williams represented this constituency, and its predecessors, between 1964 and 1979. In her maiden speech she described Stevenage as "a microcosm of new Britain". The town of Stevenage grew out of a small Anglo-Saxon settlement known as Stithenaece, which means strong oak, and over the centuries it has proved an apt name for a place that has constantly had to adapt to change. One of the greatest changes came in 1946, when the new Labour Government, fresh from their landslide victory, decided to tackle the chronic housing shortage in the overcrowded and bomb-damaged east end of London by building 11 new towns. Stevenage, with its population of 6,000, was the first. There was resistance, most notably from local novelist E. M. Forster, who had lived in Stevenage as a child. Howard's End was based on Rook's Nest farm, in the old town. Other famous novelists include Ken Follett, husband of the incumbent MP Barbara. She gained victory in Stevenage from the Conservatives in 1997 with a swing of nearly 14%. Stevenage provided a political base for Shirley Williams from 1964 until 1979, when, as education secretary, she was one of the high profile casualties at Thatcher's first election victory. Throughout the 1980s the SDP had strong appeal in Stevenage, nearly taking the seat in 1983 and 1987. But by 1992, Labour re-emerged as the main challenger to the Tories. In 2001, the Labour vote dropped only slightly and the Liberal Democrats saw a resurgence of their vote, possibly due to the return of those voters who voted tactically in 1997, and a low Labour turnout. Modern Stevenage has a population of more than 76,000 and a consultation exercise was launched in 2005 over controversial plans to build 14,400 new houses in the town.

RACES [Show Primaries]
Redistricting: Light Green=Added Territory, Red=Removed Territory,
Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Jul 04, 2024 General Election
  Kevin Bonavia
17,698
41.43%
  Alex Clarkson
11,080
25.94%
  Peter Hopper
7,667
17.95%
  Lisa Nash
3,467
8.12%
  Paul James Dawson
2,655
6.22%
  Joshua Smith
148
0.35%
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Date Type Results
Dec 12, 2019 General Election
  Stephen McPartland(I)
25,328
53.12%
  Jill Borcherds
16,766
35.16%
  Lisa Nash
4,132
8.67%
  Victoria Snelling
1,457
3.06%
Jun 08, 2017 General Election
  Stephen McPartland(I)
24,798
50.27%
  Sharon Taylor
21,414
43.41%
  Barbara Gibson
2,032
4.12%
  Victoria Snelling
1,085
2.20%
May 07, 2015 General Election
  Stephen McPartland(I)
21,291
44.54%
  Sharon Taylor
16,336
34.18%
  David Collins
6,864
14.36%
  Susan Van De Ven
1,582
3.31%
  Graham White
1,369
2.86%
  Trevor Palmer
175
0.37%
  Charles Vickers
115
0.24%
   David Cox
67
0.14%
May 06, 2010 General Election
  Stephen McPartland
18,491
41.41%
  Sharon Taylor
14,913
33.40%
  Julia Davies
7,432
16.64%
  Marion Mason
2,004
4.49%
  Andrew David Green
1,007
2.26%
  Charles Vickers
366
0.82%
  Stephen Phillips
327
0.73%
   David Cox
80
0.18%
  Andrew Ralph
31
0.07%
May 05, 2005 General Election
  Barbara Follett(I)
18,003
42.93%
  George Freeman
14,864
35.45%
  Julia Davies
7,610
18.15%
  Victoria Peebles
1,305
3.11%
  Antal Losonczi
152
0.36%
Jun 07, 2001 General Election
  Barbara Follett(I)
22,025
51.88%
  Graeme Quar
13,459
31.70%
  Harry Davies
6,027
14.20%
  Steve Glennon
449
1.06%
  Antal Losonczi
320
0.75%
  Sarah Bell
173
0.41%
May 01, 1997 General Election
  Barbara Follett
28,440
55.35%
  Timothy Wood(I)
16,858
32.81%
  Alexander Wilcock
4,588
8.93%
  Jeffrey M. Coburn
1,194
2.32%
  David W. Bundy
196
0.38%
  Andrew B. M. Calcraft
110
0.21%
Apr 09, 1992 General Election
  Timothy Wood(I)
26,652
45.70%
  Judith Church
21,764
37.32%
  Andrew A. Reilly
9,668
16.58%
  Andrew B. M. Calcraft
233
0.40%
Jun 11, 1987 General Election
  Timothy Wood(I)
23,541
42.06%
  Benjamin Stoneham
18,201
32.52%
  Malcolm Withers
14,229
25.42%
Jun 09, 1983 General Election
  Timothy Wood
20,787
39.42%
  Benjamin Stoneham
19,032
36.09%
  Susan Ann Reeves
12,673
24.03%
  D.R. Bowmaker
236
0.45%

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