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Conwy (UK Parliament constituency)
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Conwy
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
Outline map
Boundary of Conwy in Wales for the 2005 general election
Preserved countyClwyd, Gwynedd
Major settlementsConwy, Bangor, Llandudno
19502010
SeatsOne
Created fromCaernarvon Boroughs and Caernarvonshire
Replaced byAberconwy

Conwy (Conway prior to 1983) was an electoral constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) by the single-member district plurality (also known as first-past-the-post) system of voting.

The constituency was created for the 1950 general election, and abolished for the 2010 general election.

History

It was a marginal between the Conservative Party and the Labour Party throughout its existence.

The Conwy Welsh Assembly constituency was created with the same boundaries as the Conwy House of Commons constituency in 1999.

Boundaries

The constituency was, geographically, relatively small for its region, as it followed and tended to keep to the coast, taking in parts of two separate densely populated coastal conurbations.

As well as the walled castle town of Conwy from which it bore its name, the constituency mainly comprised the popular holiday resort and retail centre of Llandudno to the east, and the city of Bangor, which is home to the University of Wales, Bangor, to the west. It also included the smaller coastal towns of Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, as well as some sparser inland areas including former slate-quarrying communities in the Ogwen Valley.

The constituency, notably, did not include Colwyn Bay (or outlying Rhos-on-Sea), which forms part of a coastal conurbation (and the Conwy county borough) with Llandudno and its outlying town of Penrhyn Bay—both in the constituency; this area comes under the constituency of Clwyd West to the east. Nor did it include the town of Caernarfon—just southwest of Bangor—which was in a constituency of the same name.

The constituency was also bordered by Meirionnydd Nant Conwy to the south, and the insular constituency of Ynys Mon to the west.

Following the decisions of the Welsh Boundary Commission, the Conwy seat was significantly altered, forming the base of a new Aberconwy constituency established for the 2010 general election. Part of the constituency (notably Bangor) became part of the new Arfon constituency.

Profile

Although the constituency included a student population from the university, most of the voters were towards the older end of the age spectrum as it was a popular retirement area. The constituency was also linguistically diverse, with mainly English speakers in the east and mainly Welsh speakers in the west and inland areas.[citation needed]

Members of Parliament

The last MP was Betty Williams of the Labour Party, who held the seat from 1997 (when she gained 35.04% of the vote—a 9.4% swing from the Conservatives) until its abolition in 2010. Williams increased her share of the vote in 2001 (by 6.8%), but it was reduced in 2005 (by 4.7%). She is also the first female MP to hold the seat. The seat was previously held (since its renaming in 1983) by Sir Wyn Roberts for the Conservative Party, who was first elected for Conway, the old anglicised name of the constituency, in 1970.

Election Member[1] Party
1950 Elwyn Jones Labour
1951 Peter Thomas Conservative
1966 Ednyfed Hudson Davies Labour
1970 Wyn Roberts Conservative
1997 Betty Williams Labour
2010 Constituency abolished: see Aberconwy

Elections

Election results since 1950

Elections in the 1950s

General election 1950: Conway
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Elwyn Jones 15,176 38.4
Conservative David Price-White 14,373 36.4
Liberal Emlyn Hooson 9,937 25.2
Majority 803 2.0
Turnout 39,486 84.6
Labour win (new seat)
General election 1951: Conway
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Thomas 17,115 43.4 +7.0
Labour Elwyn Jones 16,532 41.9 +4.5
Liberal Emlyn Hooson 5,791 14.7 -10.5
Majority 583 1.5 N/A
Turnout 39,438 84.9 +0.3
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
General election 1955: Conway
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Thomas 18,705 48.2 +4.8
Labour Elwyn Jones 13,881 35.8 -6.1
Liberal Herbert Mostyn Lewis 3,217 8.2 -6.5
Plaid Cymru Ioan Bowen Rees 3,019 7.8 New
Majority 4,824 12.4 +11.9
Turnout 38,822
Conservative hold Swing
General election 1959: Conway
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Thomas 17,795 47.1 −1.1
Labour Silvan Jones 13,260 35.1 −0.7
Liberal John H. Bellis 3,845 10.2 +2.0
Plaid Cymru Ioan Bowen Rees 2,852 7.6 −0.2
Majority 4,535 12.0 -0.4
Turnout 37,752
Conservative hold Swing

Elections in the 1960s

General election 1964: Conway[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Thomas 18,753 50.6 +3.5
Labour Gwilym Roberts 15,234 41.1 +6.0
Plaid Cymru Gwilym Hughes 3,058 8.3 +0.7
Majority 3,519 9.5 -2.5
Turnout 37,045 80.3
Conservative hold Swing
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General election 1966: Conway
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ednyfed Davies 18,203 47.5 +6.4
Conservative Peter Thomas 17,622 45.9 −4.7
Plaid Cymru Robert E. Jones 2,552 6.6 −1.7
Majority 581 1.6 N/A
Turnout 38,377 83.7 +3.4