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Southampton Test (UK Parliament constituency)
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Southampton Test
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
Boundaries since 2010
Map of constituency
Boundary of Southampton Test in South East England
CountyHampshire
Electorate69,960 (2023)[1]
Major settlementsSouthampton
Current constituency
Created1950
Member of ParliamentTBC
SeatsOne
Created fromSouthampton

Southampton Test is a constituency[n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by Alan Whitehead, a member of the Labour Party.[n 2]

History

The constituency was created for the 1950 general election, when the previous two-member Southampton constituency was abolished. The boundaries of the seat have changed at most of the Boundary Commissions' periodic reviews.

Horace King, after being the member in the first half of the 1950s, would later become the first Speaker of the House of Commons from the Labour Party.

Southampton Test proved to be a bellwether (mirroring the national result) from 1966 until 2010, with the exception of the minority government of Harold Wilson from February to October 1974 (see third Wilson ministry).

Whitehead for Labour performed better here than John Denham in Southampton Itchen, the other Southampton seat, which the party also held in the 2010 general election. The area from 2010 to 2015 was one of four Labour seats in South East England and since 2017 is among two of eighteen in Hampshire won by Labour candidates.[2] Whitehead was elected in 2017 with a majority of over 10,000 votes, and in 2019 over 6,000, making Southampton Test a relatively comfortable Labour seat. Whitehead has announced that he will not be standing at the next general election.[3]

Constituency profile

The seat covers the western part of the City of Southampton and is named after the River Test, one of the city's two rivers. It covers some of the leafy northern suburbs (though the northernmost Bassett Ward ceased to form part of the constituency in 1997) and the western port areas as well as the social housing estates of the western fringes. It is traditionally the marginally more affluent of the two constituencies in the city, before 2010 having a higher number of Tory representatives than its neighbour Southampton Itchen – named after the other major river. The area includes the University of Southampton, though its halls of residence fall almost entirely within Romsey and Southampton North or Southampton Itchen. Workless claimants, registered jobseekers, were in November 2012 close to but slightly below than the national average of 3.8%, at 3.4% of the population based on a statistical compilation by The Guardian, above the average for the South East seats of 2.5% but below, for example, five seats in East Kent.[4]

The seat is home to Southampton FC's football ground at St Mary's.

Boundaries

1950–1955: The County Borough of Southampton wards of All Saints, Banister, Freemantle, Millbrook, St Nicholas, Shirley, and Town; and the (civil) Parish of Millbrook (which was then in the Romsey and Stockbridge Rural District).[5]

1955–1983: The County Borough of Southampton wards of Banister, Bargate, Bassett, Coxford, Freemantle, Millbrook, Portswood, Redbridge, and Shirley.

1983–1997: The City of Southampton wards of Bassett, Coxford, Freemantle, Millbrook, Portswood, Redbridge, and Shirley.

1997–2010: The City of Southampton wards of Coxford, Freemantle, Millbrook, Portswood, Redbridge, St Luke's, and Shirley.[6]

2010-present: The City of Southampton wards of Bevois, Coxford, Freemantle, Millbrook, Portswood, Redbridge, and Shirley.

The constituency is bounded to the east by Southampton Itchen, to the north by Romsey and Southampton North and to the west by New Forest East.

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, enacted by the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023, the composition of the constituency from the 2024 United Kingdom general election remained unchanged.[7]

Following a review of local authority ward boundaries, which became effective in May 2023,[8][9] the constituency now comprises the following:

  • The City of Southampton wards of: Banister & Polygon (majority); Bevois; Coxford; Freemantle; Millbrook; Portswood; Redbridge; Shirley; Swaythling (small part).[10]

Members of Parliament

Southampton prior to 1950

Election Member[11] Party
1950 Horace King Labour
1955 John Howard Conservative
1964 John Fletcher-Cooke Conservative
1966 Bob Mitchell Labour
1970 James Hill Conservative
October 1974 Bryan Gould Labour
1979 James Hill Conservative
1997 Alan Whitehead Labour

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Southampton Test[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Katherine Barbour[13]
Conservative Ben Burcombe-Filer[13]
Reform UK John Edwards[14]
TUSC Maggie Fricker
Liberal Democrats Thomas Gravatt [13]
Labour Satvir Kaur[15]
Workers Party Wajahat Shaukat
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Southampton Test[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Alan Whitehead 22,256 49.5 -9.2
Conservative Steven Galton 16,043 35.7 +1.6
Liberal Democrats Joe Richards 3,449 7.7 +3.7
Brexit Party Philip Crook 1,591 3.5 New
Green Katherine Barbour 1,433 3.2 New
Independent Kev Barry 222 0.5 New
Majority 6,213 13.8 -10.8
Turnout 44,994 64.2 -2.6
Labour hold Swing -5.4
General election 2017: Southampton Test
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Alan Whitehead 27,509 58.7 +17.4
Conservative Paul Holmes 16,006 34.1 +1.6
Liberal Democrats Thomas Gravatt 1,892 4.0 -0.9
Southampton Independents Andrew Pope 816 1.7 New
Independent Keith Morrell 680 1.4 New
Majority 11,508 24.6 +15.8
Turnout 46,908 66.8 +4.7
Labour hold Swing +7.9
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General election 2015: Southampton Test[17][18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Alan Whitehead 18,017 41.3 +2.8
Conservative Jeremy Moulton 14,207 32.5 -0.5
UKIP Pearline Hingston 5,566 12.8 +8.9
Green Angela Mawle 2,568 5.9 +3.9
Liberal Democrats Adrian Ford 2,121 4.9 -17.4
Independent Chris Davis 770 1.8 New