'Vauxhall' is a
constituency represented in the
House of Commons of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one
Member of Parliament (MP) by the
first past the post system of election.
Boundaries
Vauxhall is wholly within the
London Borough of Lambeth. Since the abolition of the
Lambeth Central constituency in
1983, the constituency has included all of
Kennington and
Stockwell, and the northern parts of
Clapham and
Brixton and the area commonly known as
Vauxhall.
Boundary review
Following their review of parliamentary representation in
South London, the
Boundary Commission for England has made minor changes to the existing Vauxhall constituency. The electoral wards used in the creation of this modified seat are:
★ Bishop’s, Clapham Town, Ferndale, Larkhall, Oval, Prince’s, Stockwell and Vassall.
History
The Vauxhall area has traditionally been left wing. The former seat of Lambeth North and the Vauxhall seat (first contested under that name in 1950) have been represented by Labour
Members of Parliament for almost all of the twentieth century apart from
1931 to
1934.
The 1989
by-election was caused by
Stuart Holland's resignation to take up an academic job in Italy in preference to remaining in the Labour Party.
Kate Hoey was shortlisted for the seat against the wishes of many left-wing local
Labour activists who wanted Nigerian-born
Martha Osamor.
The by-election had one of the longest lists of 'serious' candidates at any by-election in the
1980s with two "Green" candidates, two National Front candidates from their warring "Third Way" and "Flag" factions, and the feuding 'Social & Liberal Democrats' and 'Continuing Social Democratic Party' candidates.
The local government
wards in the constituency are currently divided between
Labour and
Liberal Democrats on
Lambeth Council, with a lone Conservative representing Clapham Town ward until losing the seat in the 2006 local elections.
Members of Parliament
★
1950 —
1979:
George Strauss,
Labour
★
1979 —
1989:
Stuart Holland,
Labour (resigned)
★
1989 — ''present'':
Kate Hoey,
Labour
Election results
See also
★
List of Parliamentary constituencies in Greater London