Cardiff North (UK Parliament constituency)

Cardiff North (Welsh: Gogledd Caerdydd) is a constituency[n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Anna McMorrin of the Labour Party.[n 2]

Cardiff North
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
Map
Interactive map of boundaries from 2024
Map of constituency
Location of the constituency within Wales
Preserved countySouth Glamorgan
Population88,114 (2011 census)[1]
Electorate67,194 (December 2010)[2]
Current constituency
Created1950
Member of ParliamentNone
SeatsOne
Created fromCardiff Central
Overlaps
SeneddCardiff North, South Wales Central

The seat has been relative to others a marginal seat since 2001 as well as a swing seat as its winner's majority has not exceeded 8% of the vote since the 14.3% majority won in that year. The seat has changed political allegiance twice since that year.

The constituency is to retain its name and gain wards, as part of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies and under the June 2023 final recommendations of the Boundary Commission for Wales for the 2024 United Kingdom general election.[3]

History

This seat is the residential quarter of Wales' capital, over half of northern Cardiff consists of owner-occupied housing, with a higher number of a middle class population than other sections. Historically it has mainly elected Conservative MPs, but with new housing development Welsh Labour has overturned the nominal majority more recently, turning the seat into a national target swing-constituency. By 2004, the Conservatives held a majority of councillors within the district (13, against five Liberal Democrats, three independents and no Labour), but in the following 2005 general election Welsh Labour's Julie Morgan retained the seat but with a reduced majority.

BBC News political editor Nick Robinson profiled the constituency as part of the BBC's build-up to the 2010 general election:[4] saying:

The Tories are hopeful of winning the seat, having topped the Euro poll not just here but in Wales as a whole. They have 13 councillors in this constituency as against Labour's none and the Lib Dems' five – even though in Cardiff as a whole, the Lib Dems control the city council. Labour hopes depend on stressing the independence and hard work of the local MP – Julie (wife of Rhodri) Morgan – and persuading those Lib Dems not to switch to the Tories.

Morgan stood again for Welsh Labour in 2010, whilst the Conservatives chose Jonathan Evans MEP, who had previously been the MP for Brecon and Radnor. Evans won by 194 votes.

In 2015, Labour attempted to take the seat back but new candidate, Craig Williams, took it with a majority of 2,137. Many had expected it to be very close run again. [who?] Labour retook the seat in 2017 on a 6.1% swing, producing a majority of 4,174; this was the first time in the seat's history it had voted for a Labour candidate in an election they did not win and the first time it elected an MP who is not a member of the largest party in the House of Commons since October 1974. In 2019, the seat bucked the trend by swinging to Labour despite their heavy defeat nationally.

Boundaries

1950–1974: The County Borough of Cardiff wards of Cathays, Central, Gabalfa, Penylan and Plasnewydd.

1974–1983: The County Borough of Cardiff wards of Cathays, Central, Penylan, and Plasnewydd.

1983–2010: The City of Cardiff wards of Gabalfa, Heath, Lisvane and St Mellons, Llandaff North, Llanishen, Rhiwbina, and Whitchurch and Tongwynlais.

2010–2024: The Cardiff electoral divisions of Gabalfa, Heath, Lisvane, Llandaff North, Llanishen, Pontprennau and Old St Mellons, Rhiwbina, and Whitchurch and Tongwynlais.

2024-present: The Cardiff electoral divisions of Gabalfa, Heath, Lisvane, Llandaff North, Llanishen, Pontprennau and Old St Mellons, Rhiwbina, and Whitchurch and Tongwynlais, along with the addition of Taffs Well (formerly in Pontypridd)

Cardiff City Centre was in this constituency from its creation in 1950 until 1983, since when it has been in Cardiff Central.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember[5][6]Party
1950David LlewellynConservative
1959Donald BoxConservative
1966Ted RowlandsLabour
1970Michael RobertsConservative
Feb 1974Ian GristConservative
1983Gwilym JonesConservative
1997Julie MorganLabour
2010Jonathan EvansConservative
2015Craig WilliamsConservative
2017Anna McMorrinLabour

Elections

Elections in the 1950s

General election 1950: Cardiff North[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Llewellyn 23,988 46.9 N/A
LabourWilliam Howlett21,08141.3N/A
LiberalDouglas Arthur Jones6,01711.8N/A
Majority2,9075.6N/A
Turnout51,08684.4N/A
Registered electors60,543
Conservative win (new seat)
General election 1951: Cardiff North[8][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Llewellyn 29,408 56.6 +9.7
Labour Co-opJohn Evans22,60043.4+2.1
Majority6,80813.2+7.6
Turnout52,00885.6+1.2
Registered electors60,767
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1955: Cardiff North[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Llewellyn 29,409 59.3 +2.7
LabourLeo Abse20,22440.7–2.7
Majority9,18518.6+5.4
Turnout49,63380.9–4.7
Registered electors61,352
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1959: Cardiff North [9][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDonald Box 28,737 57.8 –1.5
LabourGeorge S. Viner18,05436.3–4.4
Plaid CymruEmrys Roberts2,5535.1N/A
IndependentStanley G. Worth4080.8N/A
Majority10,68321.5+3.0
Turnout49,75282.9+2.0
Registered electors59,986
Conservative holdSwing

Elections in the 1960s

General election 1964: Cardiff North[10][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDonald Box 21,837 44.6 –13.2
LabourJohn A. Reynolds18,21537.2+0.9
LiberalDenis G. Rees7,80616.0N/A
Plaid CymruEmrys Roberts1,0582.2–2.9
Majority3,6227.4–14.1
Turnout48,91680.7–2.2
Registered electors60,632
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1966: Cardiff North[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTed Rowlands 23,669 50.7 +13.5
ConservativeDonald Box22,99749.3+4.7
Majority6721.4N/A
Turnout46,66679.0–1.7
Registered electors59,092
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

Elections in the 1970s

General election 1970: Cardiff North [11][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Roberts 21,983 46.9 –2.4
LabourTed Rowlands20,20743.2–7.5
LiberalHoward M. O'Brien2,7015.8N/A
Plaid CymruBrian Morgan Edwards1,9274.1N/A
Majority1,7763.7N/A
Turnout46,81876.6–2.4
Registered electors61,057
Conservative gain from LabourSwing
General election February 1974: Cardiff North[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Grist 14,659 42.9 –4.0
LabourJ. Collins10,80631.6–11.6
LiberalT A D Thomas7,13920.9+15.1
Plaid CymruP Richards1,5864.6+0.5
Majority3,85311.3+7.6
Turnout34,19078.6+2.0
Registered electors43,511
Conservative holdSwing
General election October 1974: Cardiff North[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Grist 13,480 41.9 –1.0
LabourJ Collins11,47935.7+4.1
LiberalMike German5,72817.8–3.1
Plaid CymruP. Richards1,4644.6±0.0
Majority2,0016.2–5.1
Turnout32,15173.3–5.3
Registered electors43,858
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1979: Cardiff North[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Grist 17,181 47.3 +5.4
LabourM D Petrou13,13336.2+0.5
LiberalMike German4,92113.5–4.3
Plaid CymruOwen John Thomas1,0813.0–1.6
Majority4,04811.1+4.9
Turnout36,31675.7+2.4
Registered electors47,973
Conservative holdSwing

Elections in the 1980s

General election 1983: Cardiff North[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGwilym Jones 19,433 47.1 –0.2
SDPAnthony Jeremy12,58530.5+17.0
LabourJane Hutt8,25620.0–16.2
Plaid CymruDafydd J. L. Huws9742.4–0.6
Majority6,84816.6+5.5
Turnout41,24877.3+1.6
Registered electors53,377
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1987: Cardiff North[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGwilym Jones 20,061 45.3 –1.8
LabourStephen Tarbet11,82726.7+6.7
SDPAnthony Jeremy11,72526.5–4.0
Plaid CymruEluned Bush6921.5–0.9
Majority8,23418.6+2.0
Turnout44,30581.0+3.7
Registered electors54,704
Conservative holdSwing

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1992: Cardiff North[17][18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGwilym Jones 21,547 45.1 –0.2
LabourJulie Morgan18,57838.9+12.2
Liberal DemocratsEve Warlow6,48713.6–12.9
Plaid CymruEluned Bush9161.9+0.4
BNPJohn Morse1210.3N/A
Natural LawDavid Palmer860.2N/A
Majority2,9696.2–12.4
Turnout47,73584.1+3.1
Registered electors56,721
Conservative holdSwing–6.2
General election 1997: Cardiff North[19][20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie Morgan 24,460 50.4 +11.5
ConservativeGwilym Jones16,33433.7–11.4
Liberal DemocratsRobyn Rowland5,29410.9–2.7
Plaid CymruColin Palfrey1,2012.5+0.6
ReferendumEdward J. Litchfield1,1992.5N/A
Majority8,12616.7N/A
Turnout48,48880.2–3.9
Registered electors60,468
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing–11.5

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2001: Cardiff North[21][22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie Morgan 19,845 45.9 –4.5
ConservativeAlastair Watson13,68031.6–2.1
Liberal DemocratsJohn Dixon6,63115.3+4.4
Plaid CymruSion Jobbins2,4715.7+3.2
UKIPDon Hulston6131.4N/A
Majority6,16514.3–2.4
Turnout43,24069.0–11.2
Registered electors62,634
Labour holdSwing
General election 2005: Cardiff North[23][24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie Morgan 17,707 39.0 –6.9
ConservativeJonathan Morgan16,56136.5+4.9
Liberal DemocratsJohn Dixon8,48318.7+3.4
Plaid CymruJohn Rowlands1,9364.3–1.4
UKIPDon Hulston5341.2–0.2
Forward WalesAlison Hobbs1380.3N/A
Rainbow Dream TicketCatherine Taylor-Dawson10.0N/A
Majority1,1462.5–11.8
Turnout45,36070.5+1.5
Registered electors64,390
Labour holdSwing–5.9

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2010: Cardiff North[25][26][27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJonathan Evans 17,860 37.5 +1.0
LabourJulie Morgan17,66637.1–1.9
Liberal DemocratsJohn Dixon8,72418.3–0.4
Plaid CymruLlywelyn Rhys1,5883.3–1.0
UKIPLawrence Gwynn1,1302.4+1.2
GreenChristopher von Ruhland3620.8N/A
ChristianDerek Thomson3000.6N/A
Majority1940.4N/A
Turnout47,63072.7+2.2
Registered electors65,553
Conservative gain from LabourSwing+1.5
General election 2015: Cardiff North[28][29][30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeCraig Williams 21,709 42.4 +4.9
LabourMari Williams19,57238.3+1.2
UKIPEthan R Wilkinson3,9537.7+5.3
Plaid CymruElin Jones2,3014.5+1.2
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth Clark1,9533.8–14.5
GreenRuth Osner1,2542.5+1.7
ChristianJeff Green3310.6±0.0
Alter ChangeShaun Jenkins780.2N/A
Rejected ballots80
Majority2,1374.1+3.7
Turnout51,15176.1+3.4
Registered electors67,196
Conservative holdSwing+1.8

Of the 80 rejected ballots:

  • 64 were either unmarked or it was uncertain who the vote was for.[29]
  • 14 voted for more than one candidate.[29]
  • 2 had writing or mark by which the voter could be identified.[29]
General election 2017: Cardiff North[31][32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnna McMorrin 26,081 50.1 +11.8
ConservativeCraig Williams21,90742.1–0.3
Plaid CymruSteffan Webb1,7383.3–1.2
Liberal DemocratsMatt Hemsley1,7143.3–0.5
UKIPGary Oldfield5821.1–6.6
Rejected ballots98
Majority4,1748.0N/A
Turnout52,02277.4+1.3
Registered electors67,220
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+6.1

Of the 98 rejected ballots:

  • 77 were either unmarked or it was uncertain who the vote was for.[32]
  • 21 voted for more than one candidate.[32]
General election 2019: Cardiff North[33][34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnna McMorrin 26,064 49.5 –0.6
ConservativeMo Ali19,08236.2–5.9
Liberal DemocratsRhys Taylor3,5806.8+3.5
Plaid CymruSteffan Webb1,6063.0–0.3
Brexit PartyChris Butler1,3112.5N/A
GreenMichael Cope8201.6N/A
IndependentRichard Jones2030.4N/A
Rejected ballots111
Majority6,98213.3+5.3
Turnout52,66676.9―0.5
Registered electors68,438
Labour holdSwing+2.8

Of the 111 rejected ballots:

  • 86 were either unmarked or it was uncertain who the vote was for.[34]
  • 22 voted for more than one candidate.[34]
  • 3 had writing or mark by which the voter could be identified.[34]

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Cardiff North[35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnna McMorrin20,84943.9 5.7
ConservativeJoel Williams9,64220.3 15.4
Reform UKLawrence Douglas Gwynn5,98512.6 9.9
Plaid CymruMalcolm Phillips4,6699.8 6.3
Liberal DemocratsIrfan Latif3,1686.7 0.2
GreenMeg Shepherd-Foster3,1606.7 5.2
Rejected ballots
Majority11,20723.6
Turnout47,47367.0 10.4
Registered electors71,335
Labour holdSwing 4.9

See also

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References

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