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Tonbridge (UK Parliament constituency)

Coordinates: 50°59′N 0°14′E / 50.99°N 0.24°E / 50.99; 0.24
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Tonbridge
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
Boundaries since 2024
Map of constituency
Boundary of Tonbridge in South East England
Electorate73,692 (2023)[1]
Major settlementsTonbridge, Edenbridge, Borough Green, Hildenborough
Current constituency
Created2024
Member of ParliamentTom Tugendhat (Conservative)
SeatsOne
Created from
1918Feb 1974
SeatsOne
Created fromTunbridge
Replaced byTonbridge and Malling

Tonbridge is a parliamentary constituency in Kent, centred on the town of Tonbridge. It returns one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is currently held by Conservative Tom Tugendhat, who was MP for the predecessor seat of Tonbridge and Malling from 2015 to 2024.

The constituency was created for the 1918 general election, replacing the previous Tunbridge constituency. It was abolished for the February 1974 general election, when it was replaced by the new Tonbridge and Malling constituency.

Following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat was re-established and was first contested in the 2024 general election, formed primarily from the previous and largely overlapping constituency of Tonbridge and Malling.[2]

Boundaries

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Historic

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1918–1950: The Borough of Royal Tunbridge Wells, the Urban Districts of Tonbridge and Southborough, and Tonbridge Rural District.

1950–1974: As 1918 but with redrawn boundaries.

Current

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The re-established constituency id defined as being composed of the following as they existed on 1 December 2020:

  • The District of Sevenoaks wards of: Ash and New Ash Green; Cowden and Hever; Edenbridge North and East; Edenbridge South and West; Hartley and Hodsoll Street; Leigh and Chiddingstone Causeway; Penshurst, Fordcombe and Chiddingstone.
  • The Borough of Tonbridge and Malling wards of: Borough Green and Long Mill; Cage Green; Castle; Downs and Mereworth; Hadlow and East Peckham; Higham; Hildenborough; Judd; Medway; Trench; Vauxhall; Wateringbury; Wrotham, Ightham and Stansted.[3]

Following a local government boundary review in Tonbridge and Malling which came into effect in May 2023,[4][5] the constituency is now composed of the following from the 2024 general election:

  • The District of Sevenoaks wards of: Ash and New Ash Green; Cowden and Hever; Edenbridge North and East; Edenbridge South and West; Hartley and Hodsoll Street; Leigh and Chiddingstone Causeway; Penshurst, Fordcombe and Chiddingstone.
  • The Borough of Tonbridge and Malling wards of: Birling, Leybourne & Ryarsh (part); Borough Green & Platt; Bourne; Cage Green & Angel; East and West Peckham, Mereworth & Wateringbury; East Malling, West Malling & Offham (small part); Higham; Hildenborough; Judd; Pilgrims with Ightham; Trench; Vauxhall.[6]

The reformed constituency comprises the bulk of the preceding Tonbridge and Malling seat (excluding East and West Malling), plus an additional two District of Sevenoaks wards to the north - Ash and New Ash Green, and Hartley and Hodsoll Street, from the constituencies of Sevenoaks and Dartford respectively.[6]

Constituency profile

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The seat includes the commuter town of Tonbridge and its hinterland to the north, plus the smaller town of Edenbridge further west. Electoral Calculus characterises this area as "Strong Right", with right-wing economic and social views, high home ownership levels and strong support for Brexit.[7]

Members of Parliament

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MPs 1918–1974

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Tunbridge prior to 1918

Election Member Party Notes
1918 Herbert Spender-Clay Conservative Died 1937
1937 by-election Sir Adrian Baillie, Bt Conservative
1945 Gerald Williams Conservative Resigned 1956
1956 by-election Richard Hornby Conservative
Feb 1974 constituency abolished

MPs since 2024

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Tonbridge and Malling prior to 2024

Election Member Party
2024 Tom Tugendhat Conservative

Elections

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Elections in the 2020s

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General election 2024: Tonbridge
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tom Tugendhat[8] 20,517 40.8 –24.0
Labour Lewis Bailey[9] 9,351 18.6 +3.5
Green Anna Cope[10] 7,596 15.1 +7.2
Reform UK Teresa Hansford[11] 7,548 15.0 N/A
Liberal Democrats John Woollcombe[12] 4,234 8.4 –3.9
Ind. Alliance Tim Shaw[13] 926 1.8 N/A
SDP Ian Grattidge[14] 156 0.3 N/A
Majority 11,166 22.2 –27.5
Turnout 50,328 68.3 –5.6
Registered electors 72,799
Conservative hold Swing –13.8

Elections in the 2010s

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2019 notional result[15]
Party Vote %
Conservative 35,262 64.8
Labour 8,210 15.1
Liberal Democrats 6,690 12.3
Green 4,288 7.9
Turnout 54,450 73.9
Electorate 73,692

Election results 1918–1974

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Elections in the 1910s

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General election 1918: Tonbridge[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
C Unionist Herbert Spender-Clay 14,622 68.1
Labour John Palmer 5,006 23.3
Liberal Thomas Buxton 1,851 8.6
Majority 9,616 44.8
Turnout 21,479 57.4
Unionist win (new seat)
C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.

Elections in the 1920s

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General election 1922: Tonbridge[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Herbert Spender-Clay 14,797 53.0 −15.1
Labour Joseph Thomas Davies 7,665 27.4 +4.1
Liberal Albert Charles Crane 5,472 19.6 +11.0
Majority 7,132 25.6 −19.2
Turnout 27,934 72.5 +15.1
Unionist hold Swing
General election 1923: Tonbridge [18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Herbert Spender-Clay 13,910 49.8 −3.2
Liberal Albert Charles Crane 7,433 26.6 +7.0
Labour Joseph Thomas Davis 6,610 23.6 −3.8
Majority 6,477 23.2 −2.4
Turnout 27,953 70.6 −1.9
Unionist hold Swing -5.1
General election 1924: Tonbridge[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Herbert Spender-Clay 17,392 58.2 +8.4
Labour W F Toynbee 6,564 22.0 −1.6
Liberal James Millard Tucker 5,898 19.8 −6.8
Majority 10,828 36.2 +13.0
Turnout 29,854 74.3 +3.7
Unionist hold Swing
General election 1929: Tonbridge[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Herbert Spender-Clay 19,018 49.8 −8.4
Liberal Gordon Alchin 10,025 26.2 +6.4
Labour W F Toynbee 9,149 24.0 +2.0
Majority 8,993 23.6 −12.6
Turnout 38,192 72.3 −2.0
Unionist hold Swing -7.4

Elections in the 1930s

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General election 1931: Tonbridge[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Herbert Spender-Clay 30,602 78.8 +29.0
Labour Constance Borrett 8,208 21.1 −2.9
Majority 22,394 57.7 +34.1
Turnout 38,810 69.2 −3.0
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1935: Tonbridge[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Herbert Spender-Clay 23,460 61.3 −17.5
Labour F M Landau 9,405 24.6 +3.5
Liberal Richard Pope-Hennessy 5,403 14.1 New
Majority 14,055 36.7 −21.0
Turnout 38,268 68.2 −1.0
Conservative hold Swing
1937 Tonbridge by-election[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Adrian Baillie 18,802 56.9 −4.4
Labour H Smith 8,147 24.7 +0.1
Liberal Richard Matthews 6,073 18.4 +4.3
Majority 10,655 32.2 −4.5
Turnout 33,022 58.2 −10.0
Conservative hold Swing -2.2

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 and by the Autumn of 1939, the following candidates had been selected;

Elections in the 1940s

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General election 1945: Tonbridge[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Gerald Williams 23,081 49.9 −7.0
Labour Vera Dart 16,590 35.8 +11.1
Liberal John Metcalfe 5,351 11.6 −6.8
Ind. Conservative E F St John Lyburn 1,249 2.7 New
Majority 6,491 14.1 −18.1
Turnout 46,271 73.2 +15.0
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1950s

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General election 1950: Tonbridge[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Gerald Williams 27,893 51.9
Labour Brian Clapham 19,525 36.3
Liberal Leslie Albert Willard 5,634 10.5
Ind. Conservative E F St. John Lyburn 739 1.4
Majority 8,368 15.6
Turnout 53,791 83.5
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1951: Tonbridge[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Gerald Williams 31,377 59.8 +7.9
Labour Bernard Bagnari 21,109 40.2 +3.9
Majority 10,268 19.6 +4.0
Turnout 52,486 80.6 −2.9
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1955: Tonbridge[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Gerald Williams 29,521 60.4 +0.6
Labour Robert L Fagg 19,325 39.6 −0.6
Majority 10,196 20.8 +1.2
Turnout 48,846 75.5 −5.1
Conservative hold Swing
1956 Tonbridge by-election[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Hornby 20,515 52.0 −8.4
Labour Robert L Fagg 18,913 48.0 +8.4
Majority 1,602 4.0 −16.8
Turnout 39,428
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1959: Tonbridge[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Hornby 31,687 59.9 −0.5
Labour Kenneth W May 21,181 40.1 +0.5
Majority 10,506 19.8 −1.0
Turnout 52,868 78.5 +3.0
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1960s

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General election 1964: Tonbridge[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Hornby 27,802 49.2 −10.7
Labour Donald Savage 19,037 33.7 −6.4
Liberal Edward Babbs 9,682 17.1 New
Majority 8,765 15.5 −4.3
Turnout 56,521 78.7 +0.2
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1966: Tonbridge[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Hornby 26,896 46.7 −2.5
Labour William Eric Wolff 20,068 34.9 +1.2
Liberal Colin Bloy 10,586 18.4 +1.3
Majority 6,828 11.8 −3.7
Turnout 57,550 77.3 −1.4
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1970s

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General election 1970: Tonbridge[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Richard Hornby 31,890 53.2 +4.5
Labour Maureen Colquhoun 17,897 29.9 −5.0
Liberal Harry Hill 10,167 17.0 −1.4
Majority 13,993 23.3 +11.5
Turnout 59,954 72.0 −5.3
Conservative hold Swing

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition – South East". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  2. ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report – South East | Boundary Commission for England". boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  3. ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023". Schedule 1 Part 6 South East region.
  4. ^ LGBCE. "Medway | LGBCE". www.lgbce.org.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  5. ^ "The Medway (Electoral Changes) Order 2021".
  6. ^ a b "New Seat Details - Tonbridge". www.electoralcalculus.co.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  7. ^ Electoral Calculus https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/fcgi-bin/calcwork23.py?seat=Tonbridge
  8. ^ "Tom Tugendhat - Conservative Candidate - For Tonbridge, Edenbridge and North Downs Villages". Tom Tugendhat. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  9. ^ "Find Your Local Labour Candidates - Tonbridge". Labour Party (UK). Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  10. ^ "💚 Tonbridge and Malling Green Party announce Parliamentary Candidate…CLLR ANNA COPE!". Tonbridge & Malling Green Party. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Tonbridge Constituency - Teresa Hansford". Reform UK. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  12. ^ "John Woollcombe - Tonbridge Parliamentary Candidate for the Liberal Democrats". Tonbridge and Malling Liberal Democrats. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
  13. ^ "Tim Shaw - Independent". Tim Shaw. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  14. ^ "General Election Candidates". Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  15. ^ "Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019". Rallings & Thrasher, Professor David Denver (Scotland), Nicholas Whyte (NI) for Sky News, PA, BBC News and ITV News. UK Parliament. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  16. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  17. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  18. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  19. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  20. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  21. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  22. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  23. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  24. ^ "Parliamentary candidates' protest", The Times, 6 April 1939
  25. ^ The Liberal Magazine, 1939
  26. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  27. ^ British parliamentary election results, 1950-1973 by FWS Craig
  28. ^ British parliamentary election results, 1950-1973 by FWS Craig
  29. ^ British parliamentary election results, 1950-1973 by FWS Craig
  30. ^ F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1950-1973; Political Reference Publications, Glasgow 1973
  31. ^ F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1950-1973; Political Reference Publications, Glasgow 1973
  32. ^ F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1950-1973; Political Reference Publications, Glasgow 1973
  33. ^ British parliamentary election results, 1950-1973 by FWS Craig
  34. ^ British parliamentary election results, 1950-1973 by FWS Craig
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