Carlisle (UK Parliament constituency)

Carlisle is a constituency[n 1] in Cumbria represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Julie Minns of the Labour Party.[n 2]

Carlisle
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
Interactive map of boundaries from 2024
Map of constituency
Boundary of Carlisle in North West England
CountyCumbria
Population85,979 (2011 census)[1]
Electorate75,868 (2023)[2]
Major settlementsCarlisle
Current constituency
Created1295
Member of ParliamentJulie Minns (Labour)
Seats1295–1885: Two
1885–present: One

History

Carlisle has existed as a seat since the Model Parliament in 1295. It was represented by Labour Party MPs from 1964 to 2010, and then by the Conservative Party until 2024, when it reverted to Labour.Carlisle has been marginal in the past, with the Conservative candidate coming within 2% of taking the seat in 1983–1987. The seat is currently held by Julie Minns of the Labour Party since the 2024 United Kingdom general election

Boundaries

Map of boundaries 2010–2024

1918–1955: The County Borough of Carlisle.

1955–1983: As 1918 but with redrawn boundaries.

1983–1997: The City of Carlisle wards of Belah, Belle Vue, Botcherby, Currock, Denton Holme, Harraby, Morton, St Aidan's, Stanwix Urban, Trinity, Upperby, and Yewdale.

1997–2010: The City of Carlisle wards of Belah, Belle Vue, Botcherby, Burgh, Currock, Dalston, Denton Holme, Harraby, Morton, St Aidan's, St Cuthbert Without, Stanwix Urban, Trinity, Upperby, and Yewdale.

2010–2024: The City of Carlisle wards of Belah, Belle Vue, Botcherby, Burgh, Castle, Currock, Dalston, Denton Holme, Harraby, Morton, St Aidan's, Stanwix Urban, Upperby, Wetheral, and Yewdale.

2024–present : The Cumberland wards of Belah, Belle Vue, Botcherby, Brampton, Castle, Corby and Hayton, Currock; Dalston and Burgh (small part), Denton Holme; Harraby North, Harraby South, Houghton and Irthington, Longtown, Morton, Stanwix Urban, Upperby. Wetheral (majority) and Yewdale.[3]

Members of Parliament

MPs 1295–1640

ParliamentFirst memberSecond member
1381John de Blennerhassett[better source needed]
1384John de Blennerhassett
1386Adam DentonRobert Bristowe[4]
1388 (Feb)Robert CarlisleWilliam Aglionby[4]
1388 (Sep)John CorkebyNicholas Leveson[4]
1390 (Jan)John MonceauxAlan Kirkebridge[4]
1390 (Nov)Bobby CowingKieran Nobin
1391John MonceauxRobert Bristowe[4]
1393John RedesdaleJohn Werk[4]
1394Jack OatesJoseph Maughan
1395John MonceauxJohn Burgham[4]
1397 (Jan)John HeltonJohn Burgham[4]
1397 (Sep)Robert BristoweJohn Bristowe[4]
1399John HeltonRobert Bristowe[4]
1401Thomas BoltonRobert Bristowe[4]
1402John SowerbyWilliam Boweson[4]
1404 (Jan)Mark CookeJoshusoia Kirkpatrick
1404 (Oct)
1406
1407
1410[Robert] Carlisle[4]
1411
1413 (Feb)
1413 (May)Robert CarlisleRalph de Blenerhayset[4]
1414 (Apr)
1414 (Nov)Robert CarlisleWilliam Cardoile[4]
1415
1416 (Mar)Robert LancasterWilliam Bell[4]
1416 (Oct)
1417Robert CarlisleWilliam Cardoile[4]
1419Robert CarlisleThomas Manningham[4]
1420Thomas DerleyRichard Muncaster[4]
1421 (May)Robert CarlisleThomas Pety[4]
1421 (Dec)William ManchesterJohn Thompson[4]
1441John Blenerhayset[better source needed]
1510–1523No names known[5]
1529Edward AglionbyJohn Coldale[5]
1536?
1539?
1542William Stapleton?[5]
1545Hugh AglionbyRobert Smith[5]
1547Edward AglionbyThomas Dalston,
died and replaced Jan 1552 by Edward Aglionby[5]
1553 (Mar)Edward AglionbyJohn Dudley[5]
1553 (Oct)John AglionbySimon Brisco[5]
1554 (Apr)Robert WheatleyRichard Mynsho[5]
1554 (Nov)Robert WheatleyRichard Mynsho[5]
1555William MiddletonWilliam Ward[5]
1558Richard AsshetonRobert Dalton[5]
1558–9John or Edward AglionbyRichard Mulcaster[6]
1563 (Jan)Richard AsshetonWilliam Mulcaster[6]
1571Robert Bowes[7]Christopher Musgrave[6]
1572Thomas PattensonRobert Mulcaster,[8]
died and repl. 1576 by Thomas Tallentyne,
who also died and was repl. Mar 1579 by Thomas Barne[6]
1584Edward AglionbyThomas Blennerhassett[6]
1586Henry Macwilliam,
died and repl. 1587 by William Bowyer
Thomas Blennerhassett[6]
1588 (Oct)Henry ScropeJohn Dalston[6]
1593Henry ScropeEdward Aglionby[6]
1597 (Sep)Henry ScropeThomas Sandford[6]
1601 (Oct)Henry ScropeJohn Dudley[6]
1604Thomas BlennerhassettWilliam Barwick
1614George ButlerNathaniel Tomkins
1621Sir Henry VaneGeorge Butler
1624Sir Henry VaneEdward Aglionby
1625Sir Henry VaneEdward Aglionby
1626Sir Henry VaneRichard Graham
1628Richard BarwisRichard Graham
1629–1640No Parliaments summoned

Long Parliament

First Protectorate Parliament (One member only)

  • 1654–1655: Colonel Thomas Fitch

Second Protectorate Parliament (One member only)

Third Protectorate Parliament

Long Parliament (restored)

MPs 1660–1885

ElectionFirst member[10]First partySecond member[10]Second party
1660William BriscoeJeremiah Tolhurst
1661Sir Christopher Musgrave, BtSir Philip Howard
1681Edward Howard
1685James Grahme
1689Jeremiah Bubb
1690Christopher Musgrave
1692William Lowther
1694James Lowther
1695William Howard
1701Philip HowardWhig
1702Christopher MusgraveThomas StanwixWhig
1705Sir James Montagu
1708
1710
1713Sir Christopher Musgrave, BtTory
1715William StricklandWhig
1721Henry Aglionby
1722James BatemanTory
1727Charles HowardJohn HyltonTory
1734
1741John StanwixWhig
1742John HyltonTory
1746John StanwixWhig
1747
1761Raby VaneHenry Curwen
1768Lord Edward BentinckGeorge Musgrave
1774Anthony StorerFletcher Norton
1775Walter Spencer-Stanhope
1780Earl of SurreyWilliam Lowther
1784Edward Norton
April 1786John Lowther
May 1786John ChristianWhig[11][12]
November 1786Edward Knubley[13]
1787Rowland Stephenson
1790James Clarke Satterthwaite[14]Edward Knubley
1791Wilson BraddyllJohn Christian CurwenWhig[11][12]
1796Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane, BtWhig[12]
1802Walter Spencer-StanhopeTory[12]
1812Sir James Graham, 1st BtTory[12]Henry Fawcett
1816John Christian Curwen[15]Whig[11][12]
1820William JamesRadical[16][17]
1825Sir Philip Musgrave, BtTory[12]
1826Sir James Graham, 2nd BtWhig[12]
1827James LushingtonTory[12]
1829Sir William Scott, BtTory[12]
1830Philip HowardWhig[18][19][16][12]
1831William JamesRadical[16][17]
1835William MarshallWhig[20][21][22][12]
1847William Nicholson HodgsonConservativeJohn Dixon[23]Whig[24][25][26][19]
1848 by-electionPhilip HowardWhig[18][19][16]
1852Joseph FergusonWhig[27]Sir James Graham, BtPeelite[28][29][30]
1857William Nicholson HodgsonConservative
1859Wilfrid LawsonLiberalLiberal
1861 by-electionEdmund PotterLiberal
1865William Nicholson HodgsonConservative
1868Sir Wilfrid Lawson, BtLiberal
1874Robert FergusonLiberal
1885Representation reduced to one member

MPs since 1885

ElectionMember[31][10]Party
1885Robert FergusonLiberal
1886Liberal Unionist
1886William GullyGladstonian Liberal
1895Speaker
1905 by-electionFrederick ChanceLiberal
1910 JanuaryRichard DenmanLiberal
1918Theodore CarrCoalition Liberal
1922George MiddletonLabour
1924William WatsonConservative
1929George MiddletonLabour
1931Louis SpearsConservative
1945Edgar GriersonLabour
1950Alfred Hargreaves (aka Alex)Labour
1955Dr Donald JohnsonConservative
1964Ronald LewisLabour
1987Eric MartlewLabour
2010John StevensonConservative
2024Julie MinnsLabour

Election results

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Carlisle[32][33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie Minns 18,129 39.4% +4.9
ConservativeJohn Stevenson12,92928.1%-28.4
Reform UKStephen Ward9,29520.5%+20.5
Liberal DemocratsBrian Wernham2,9826.5%+1.5
GreenGavin Hawkton1,9224.2%+2.6
IndependentSean Clifford Reed3030.7%+0.7
SDPRachel Hayton2440.5%+0.5
IndependentThomas Alexander Ben Lynestrider1750.4%+0.4
Majority5,20011.3%N/A
Turnout45,97959%-8.4
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+16.7

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Carlisle[34][35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Stevenson 23,659 55.2 +5.3
LabourRuth Alcroft15,34035.8―8.0
Liberal DemocratsJulia Aglionby2,8296.6+3.7
UKIPFiona Mills1,0452.4―1.0
Majority8,31919.4+13.3
Turnout42,87365.9―3.2
Conservative holdSwing+6.7

This was the largest UKIP vote share at the 2019 general election.[36]

General election 2017: Carlisle[37][38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Stevenson 21,472 49.9 +5.6
LabourRuth Alcroft18,87343.8+6.0
UKIPFiona Mills1,4553.4―9.0
Liberal DemocratsPeter Thornton1,2562.9+0.3
Majority2,5996.1―0.4
Turnout43,04669.1+4.4
Conservative holdSwing―0.2
General election 2015: Carlisle[39][40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Stevenson 18,873 44.3 +5.0
LabourLee Sherriff16,09937.8+0.5
UKIPFiona Mills5,27712.4+10.1
GreenHelen Davison1,1252.6+1.1
Liberal DemocratsLoraine Birchall1,0872.6―13.0
IndependentAlfred Okam1260.3New
Majority2,7746.5+4.5
Turnout42,58764.70.0
Conservative holdSwing+2.3
General election 2010: Carlisle[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Stevenson 16,589 39.3 +5.9
LabourMichael Boaden15,73637.3―9.6
Liberal DemocratsNeil Hughes6,56715.6―1.0
BNPPaul Stafford1,0862.6New
UKIPMichael Owen9692.30.0
GreenJohn Reardon6141.5New
TUSCJohn Metcalfe3760.9New
IndependentPeter Howe2630.6New
Majority8532.0N/A
Turnout42,20064.7+6.1
Conservative gain from LabourSwing+7.7

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: Carlisle[42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEric Martlew 17,019 48.1 ―3.1
ConservativeMike Mitchelson11,32432.0―2.8
Liberal DemocratsSteven Tweedie5,91616.7+5.0
UKIPSteven Cochrane7922.2New
Legalise CannabisLezley Gibson3431.0―0.6
Majority5,69516.1―0.3
Turnout35,39459.5+0.1
Labour holdSwing―0.2
General election 2001: Carlisle[43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEric Martlew 17,856 51.2 ―6.2
ConservativeMike Mitchelson12,15434.8+5.8
Liberal DemocratsJohn Guest4,07611.7+1.2
Legalise CannabisColin Paisley5541.6New
Socialist AlliancePaul Wilcox2690.8New
Majority5,70216.4―12.0
Turnout34,90959.4―13.4
Labour holdSwing―6.0

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: Carlisle[44][45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEric Martlew 25,031 57.4 +10.6
ConservativeRichard T. Lawrence12,64129.0―10.7
Liberal DemocratsChristopher A. Mayho4,57610.5―2.6
ReferendumAngus J. Fraser1,2332.8New
Natural LawWilliam A. Stevens1260.3―0.1
Majority12,39028.4+21.3
Turnout43,60772.8―6.6
Labour holdSwing+10.7
General election 1992: Carlisle[46][47]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEric Martlew 20,479 46.8 +4.6
ConservativeClive W. Condie17,37139.7―0.4
Liberal DemocratsRalph E. Aldersey5,74013.1―4.6
Natural LawNina E. Robinson1900.4New
Majority3,1087.1+5.0
Turnout43,78079.4+0.6
Labour holdSwing+2.5

Elections in the 1980s

General election 1987: Carlisle[48][49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEric Martlew 18,311 42.2 +4.7
ConservativeWilliam Hodgson17,39540.1+2.8
SDPRichard Hunt7,65517.7―7.5
Majority9162.1+1.9
Turnout43,35978.8+2.4
Labour holdSwing
General election 1983: Carlisle[50][51]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRonald Lewis 15,618 37.5 ―12.2
ConservativeRichard Sowler15,54737.3―1.8
SDPRichard Hunt10,47125.2+14.0
Majority710.2―10.4
Turnout41,63876.4―3.6
Labour holdSwing

Elections in the 1970s

General election 1979: Carlisle[52]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRonald Lewis 21,343 49.7 ―1.5
ConservativeD. Bloomer16,77739.1+3.1
LiberalT. Potts4,82911.2―1.7
Majority4,56610.6―4.6
Turnout42,95180.0+1.2
Labour holdSwing
General election October 1974: Carlisle[53]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRonald Lewis 21,079 51.2 ―4.0
ConservativeD. Bloomer14,82536.0―7.3
LiberalF. Phillips5,30612.9New
Majority6,25415.2+3.3
Turnout41,21178.8―10.0
Labour holdSwing
General election February 1974: Carlisle[54]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRonald Lewis 23,119 55.2 +2.0
ConservativeE. M. White18,13943.3―3.5
Independent SocialistJ. Wild6281.5New
Majority4,98011.9+5.5
Turnout41,88788.8+10.2
Labour holdSwing
General election 1970: Carlisle[55]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRonald Lewis 21,866 53.2 ―2.9
ConservativeB. A. Marsden19,24146.8+2.9
Majority2,6256.4―5.9
Turnout41,10578.6―4.9
Labour holdSwing

Elections in the 1960s

General election 1966: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRonald Lewis 22,565 56.13
ConservativeGodfrey William Iredell17,63843.87
Majority4,92712.26
Turnout40,20383.51
Labour holdSwing
General election 1964: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRonald Lewis 19,169 45.6 −2.0
ConservativePeter T. S. Boydell17,04940.5−11.9
LiberalBrian G. Ashmore4,61711.0New
Ind. ConservativeDonald Johnson1,2272.9New
Majority2,1205.1N/A
Turnout42,06285.6+1.0
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+4.9

Elections in the 1950s

General election 1959: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDonald Johnson 21,948 52.38
LabourAlex Hargreaves19,95047.62
Majority1,9984.76
Turnout41,89884.61
Conservative holdSwing
General election 1955: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDonald Johnson 20,071 50.47
LabourAlex Hargreaves19,70149.53
Majority3700.94N/A
Turnout39,77282.30
Conservative gain from LabourSwing
General election 1951: Carlisle[56][57]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlex Hargreaves 19,648 46.8 +0.3
ConservativeNoel T. O'Reilly16,45639.2+5.4
LiberalDoreen Gorsky5,88614.0-5.6
Majority3,1927.6-5.1
Turnout41,99087.4-1.1
Labour holdSwing
General election 1950: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlex Hargreaves 19,031 46.50
ConservativeH. E. R. Peers13,85033.84
LiberalGodfrey William Iredell8,04319.65
Majority5,18112.66
Turnout40,92488.49
Labour holdSwing

Election in the 1940s

General election 1945: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEdgar Grierson 18,505 50.41
ConservativeEdward Spears13,35636.39
LiberalGodfrey William Iredell4,84513.20
Majority5,14914.02N/A
Turnout36,70679.20
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

Elections in the 1930s

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;

General election 1935: Carlisle[60]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEdward Spears 16,591 48.7 −8.6
LabourArnold Townend13,95641.0+1.6
LiberalBarbara Bliss3,52510.3New
Majority2,6357.7−7.0
Turnout34,07288.2+1.5
Conservative holdSwing−3.5
General election 1931: Carlisle[60]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEdward Spears 18,079 57.35
LabourGeorge Middleton13,44542.65
Majority4,63414.70N/A
Turnout31,52486.66
Conservative gain from LabourSwing

Elections in the 1920s

General election 1929: Carlisle[60]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Middleton 12,779 40.4 −5.1
UnionistEdward Spears10,36232.8−21.7
LiberalArchibald Creighton8,48426.8New
Majority2,4177.6N/A
Turnout31,62590.4+1.3
Labour gain from UnionistSwing+8.3
General election 1924: Carlisle[60]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UnionistWilliam Watson 12,787 54.5 +15.2
LabourGeorge Middleton10,67645.5+5.0
Majority2,1119.0N/A
Turnout23,46389.1+1.3
Unionist gain from LabourSwing+5.1
Richard Denman
General election 1923: Carlisle[60]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Middleton 9,120 40.5 +2.9
UnionistWilliam Watson8,84439.3+8.0
LiberalRichard Denman4,54120.2−11.5
Majority2761.2−5.1
Turnout17,96487.8+3.8
Labour holdSwing−2.8
General election 1922: Carlisle[60]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Middleton 7,870 37.6 +4.4
UnionistClaude Lowther6,56931.3New
National LiberalTheodore Carr6,52631.1−35.7
Majority1,3016.3N/A
Turnout20,96584.0+22.2
Labour gain from LiberalSwing

Elections in the 1910s

Theodore Carr
General election 1918: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CLiberalTheodore Carr9,51166.8+16.3
LabourErnest Lowthian4,73633.2New
Majority4,77533.6+32.6
Turnout14,24761.8−24.6
Liberal holdSwingN/A
C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.

A General Election was due to take place by the end of 1915. By the summer of 1914, the following candidates had been adopted to contest that election. Due to the outbreak of war, the election never took place.

  • British Socialist Party: Ernest Lowthian[61]
General election December 1910: Carlisle[62]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRichard Denman 3,243 50.5 +2.8
ConservativeIrwen W. Raymond3,17949.5+8.5
Majority641.0−5.7
Turnout6,42286.4−5.9
Registered electors7,436
Liberal holdSwing−2.9
General election January 1910: Carlisle[62]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRichard Denman 3,270 47.7 N/A
ConservativeValentine John Hussey-Walsh2,81541.0New
Social Democratic FederationCharlie Bannington77711.3New
Majority4556.7N/A
Turnout6,86292.3N/A
Registered electors7,436
Liberal holdSwingN/A

Elections in the 1900s

F.W. Chance
General election 1906: Carlisle[62]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalFrederick ChanceUnopposed
Liberal hold
1905 Carlisle by-election[62]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalFrederick Chance 3,616 58.3 N/A
ConservativeLancelot Sanderson2,58641.7New
Majority1,03016.6N/A
Turnout6,20284.4N/A
Registered electors7,344
Liberal holdSwingN/A
William Gully
General election 1900: Carlisle[62]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Speaker (Liberal)William GullyUnopposed
Speaker hold

Elections in the 1890s

General election 1895: Carlisle[63]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Speaker (Liberal)William Gully 3,167 52.6 +1.3
ConservativeS. P. Foster2,85347.4−1.3
Majority3145.2+2.6
Turnout6,02088.6+2.8
Registered electors6,798
Speaker holdSwing+1.3
General election 1892: Carlisle[63]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalWilliam Gully 2,729 51.3 −1.9
ConservativeS. P. Foster2,58648.7+1.9
Majority1432.6−3.8
Turnout5,31585.8+5.4
Registered electors6,195
Liberal holdSwing−1.9

Elections in the 1880s

General election 1886: Carlisle[63]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalWilliam Gully 2,448 53.2 N/A
ConservativeWilliam George Frederick Cavendish Bentinck[64]2,15546.8New
Majority2936.4N/A
Turnout4,60380.4N/A
Registered electors5,726
Liberal hold
General election 1885: Carlisle[63][65][66]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert FergusonUnopposed
Liberal hold
General election 1880: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert Ferguson 2,802 37.6 +8.9
LiberalWilfrid Lawson 2,691 36.1 +8.7
ConservativeMiles Walker Mattinson[68]1,96826.4−17.5
Majority7239.7+5.5
Turnout4,770 (est)85.9 (est)+6.0
Registered electors5,550
Liberal holdSwing+8.8
Liberal holdSwing+8.7

Elections in the 1870s

General election 1874: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert Ferguson 2,154 28.7 −3.9
LiberalWilfrid Lawson 2,051 27.4 −6.4
ConservativeWilliam Farrer Ecroyd1,74123.2+7.0
ConservativeWilliam Banks[69]1,55120.7+4.5
Majority3104.2+2.8
Turnout3,749 (est)79.9 (est)−9.0
Registered electors4,693
Liberal holdSwing−5.5
Liberal holdSwing−5.5

Elections in the 1860s

General election 1868: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalWilfrid Lawson 2,043 33.8 +1.4
LiberalEdmund Potter 1,971 32.6 −0.8
ConservativeWilliam Nicholson Hodgson1,95732.4−1.7
Independent LiberalWilliam Slater[70]711.2New
Majority861.4N/A
Turnout4,035 (est)88.9 (est)−4.0
Registered electors4,537
Liberal holdSwing+1.1
Liberal gain from ConservativeSwing+0.0
General election 1865: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Nicholson Hodgson 616 34.1 +3.0
LiberalEdmund Potter 604 33.4 −1.8
LiberalWilfrid Lawson58632.4−1.3
Majority301.7N/A
Turnout1,211 (est)92.9 (est)+12.9
Registered electors1,304
Conservative gain from LiberalSwing+3.1
Liberal holdSwing−1.7
By-election, 26 November 1861: Carlisle (1 seat)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalEdmund Potter 536 50.1 −18.8
ConservativeWilliam Nicholson Hodgson53349.9+18.8
Majority30.2−2.4
Turnout1,06989.5+9.5
Registered electors1,195
Liberal holdSwing−18.8
  • Caused by Graham's death.

Elections in the 1850s

General election 1859: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJames Graham 538 35.2 +1.7
LiberalWilfrid Lawson 516 33.7 +2.4
ConservativeWilliam Nicholson Hodgson47531.1−4.2
Majority412.6+0.4
Turnout1,002 (est)80.0 (est)−3.0
Registered electors1,253
Liberal holdSwing+1.9
Liberal gain from ConservativeSwing+2.3
General election 1857: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Nicholson Hodgson 529 35.3 +6.5
PeeliteJames Graham 502 33.5 −2.6
WhigJoseph Ferguson46931.3−3.9
Turnout1,015 (est)83.0 (est)+0.3
Registered electors1,223
Majority604.0N/A
Conservative gain from WhigSwing+5.2
Majority332.2+1.3
Peelite holdSwing−2.9
By-election, 1 January 1853: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PeeliteJames GrahamUnopposed
Peelite hold
General election 1852: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PeeliteJames Graham 525 36.1 N/A
WhigJoseph Ferguson 512 35.2 −31.0
ConservativeWilliam Nicholson Hodgson41928.8−5.1
Turnout938 (est)82.7 (est)−1.6
Registered electors1,134
Majority1067.3N/A
Peelite gain from ConservativeSwingN/A
Majority936.4+5.8
Whig holdSwing−13.0

Elections in the 1840s

By-election, 14 March 1848: Carlisle (2 seats)[67]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWilliam Nicholson Hodgson 477 37.4 +3.5
WhigPhilip Howard 414 32.5 +0.8
WhigJohn Dixon32825.7−8.8
ChartistPeter Murray McDouall[71]554.3New
Turnout637 (est)59.7 (est)−24.6
Registered electors1,067
Majority634.9+2.7
Conservative holdSwing+3.8
Majority35928.2+27.6
Whig holdSwing−0.5
  • Caused by the previous election being declared void on petition due to the "several acts of treating".[72]
General election 1847: Carlisle (2 seats)[67][26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigJohn Dixon 479 34.5 +2.0
ConservativeWilliam Nicholson Hodgson 471 33.9 +6.0
WhigPhilip Howard44031.7−7.8
Turnout89984.3−1.3
Registered electors1,054
Majority80.6−4.0
Whig holdSwing−0.5
Majority312.2N/A
Conservative gain from WhigSwing+5.9
General election 1841: Carlisle (2 seats)[67][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigPhilip Howard 419 39.5 N/A
WhigWilliam Marshall 345 32.5 N/A
ConservativeEdward Goulburn[73]29627.9New
Majority494.6N/A
Turnout64385.6N/A
Registered electors751
Whig holdSwingN/A
Whig holdSwingN/A

Elections in the 1830s

General election 1837: Carlisle (2 seats)[67][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigPhilip HowardUnopposed
WhigWilliam MarshallUnopposed
Registered electors1,012
Whig hold
Whig hold
General election 1835: Carlisle (2 seats)[67][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigPhilip HowardUnopposed
WhigWilliam MarshallUnopposed
Registered electors946
Whig hold
Whig gain from Radical
General election 1832: Carlisle (2 seats)[67][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RadicalWilliam James 477 44.5 +1.9
WhigPhilip Howard 472 44.0 +1.4
ToryJohn Malcolm12411.6−3.3
Turnout64666.1c. +51.1
Registered electors977
Majority50.5+0.5
Radical holdSwing+1.8
Majority34832.4+4.7
Whig holdSwing+1.5
General election 1831: Carlisle (2 seats)[12][74]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RadicalWilliam James 100 42.6 N/A
WhigPhilip Howard 100 42.6 N/A
ToryJames Lushington3514.9N/A
Turnoutc. 135c. 15%N/A
Registered electorsc. 900
Majority00.0N/A
Radical gain from TorySwingN/A
Majority6527.7N/A
Whig holdSwingN/A
General election 1830: Carlisle (2 seats)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ToryJames LushingtonUnopposed
WhigPhilip HowardUnopposed
Tory hold
Whig hold

Elections in the 18th century

Election results taken from the History of Parliament Trust series.

General election 1747: Carlisle (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Non PartisanCharles HowardUnopposedN/AN/A
WhigJohn StanwixUnopposedN/AN/A
  • Death of Hylton
By-election 26 November 1746: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigJohn StanwixN/AN/AN/A
Non PartisanRichard MusgraveN/AN/AN/A
General election 13 May 1741: Carlisle (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Non PartisanCharles Howard10938.11N/A
WhigJohn Stanwix9031.47N/A
ToryJohn Hylton8730.42N/A
  • Note: Stanwix was unseated on petition and replaced by Hylton, 26 January 1742
General election 3 May 1734: Carlisle (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Non PartisanCharles Howard35437.82N/A
ToryJohn Hylton35137.50N/A
Non PartisanHenry Aglionby23124.68N/A
General election 1727: Carlisle (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Non PartisanCharles HowardUnopposedN/AN/A
ToryJohn HyltonUnopposedN/AN/A
General election 27 March 1722: Carlisle (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Non PartisanHenry Aglionby39837.65N/A
ToryJames Bateman35033.11N/A
WhigThomas Stanwix30929.23N/A
By-election 12 April 1721: Carlisle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Non PartisanHenry Aglionby26867.00N/A
WhigThomas Stanwix13233.00N/A
General election 1715: Carlisle (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigWilliam StricklandUnopposedN/AN/A
WhigThomas StanwixUnopposedN/AN/A

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