South West Devon (UK Parliament constituency)

South West Devon is a constituency[n 1] most recently represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 1997 to 2024, by Sir Gary Streeter, a Conservative.[n 2]

South West Devon
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Outline map
Boundary of South West Devon in Devon
Outline map
Location of Devon within England
CountyDevon
Electorate75,731 (2023)[1]
Major settlementsPlympton, Plymstock and Ivybridge
Current constituency
Created1997
Member of ParliamentTBC (TBC)
SeatsOne
Created fromPlymouth Sutton, South Hams

Boundaries

Map of current boundaries

1997–2010: The District of South Hams wards of Bickleigh and Shaugh, Brixton, Charterlands, Cornwood and Harford, Erme Valley, Ivybridge, Modbury, Newton and Noss, Sparkwell, Ugborough, Wembury, and Yealmpton, the City of Plymouth wards of Plympton Erle, Plympton St Mary, Plymstock Dunstone, and Plymstock Radford, and the Borough of West Devon ward of Buckland Monachorum.

2010–2024: The District of South Hams wards of Bickleigh and Shaugh, Charterlands, Cornwood and Sparkwell, Erme Valley, Ivybridge Central, Ivybridge Filham, Ivybridge Woodlands, Newton and Noss, Wembury and Brixton, and Yealmpton, and the City of Plymouth wards of Plympton Chaddlewood, Plympton Erle, Plympton St Mary, Plymstock Dunstone, and Plymstock Radford.

The constituency is a south-western portion of Devon and includes the easternmost part of the city of Plymouth, namely the suburban small towns of Plympton (which as the borough constituency of Plympton Erle returned its own MPs until the Reform Act of 1832 abolished the seat as a 'rotten borough') and Plymstock which are so close as to be contiguous with the city's eastern parts, as well as the town of Ivybridge and much of the South Hams. Its landscape includes the edge of Dartmoor and a southern coastline.


2024-present: Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, enacted by the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023, from the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the constituency will be composed of the following (as they existed on 1 December 2020):

  • The City of Plymouth wards of: Plympton Chaddlewood; Plympton Erle; Plympton St. Mary; Plymstock Dunstone; Plymstock Radford.
  • The District of South Hams wards of: Bickleigh & Cornwood; Ermington & Ugborough; Ivybridge East; Ivybridge West; Newton & Yealmpton; Wembury & Brixton; Woolwell.
  • The Borough of West Devon wards of: Buckland Monachorum; Burrator.[2]

Minor changes including the gain of the two West Devon Borough wards from Torridge and West Devon and the loss of the Charterlands ward in the east to the newly named constituency of South Devon.

History

The areas covered in the seat were previously served by the South Hams and Plymouth Sutton seats. Both seats had been represented by the Conservative Party, and Gary Streeter, who became the first MP for the new constituency in 1997, had been MP for Plymouth Sutton from 1992 until 1997.

Constituency profile

Unemployment, at 1.3% in November 2012, was significantly lower than the national average of 3.8%.[3]

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember[4]Party
1997Sir Gary StreeterConservative

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: South West Devon[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSarah Allen[6]
Liberal DemocratsJulian Brazil[7]
TUSCBen Davy
Reform UKStephen Horner[8]
HeritageDarryl Ingram
GreenLauren McLay[9]
ConservativeRebecca Smith[10]
IndependentAlan Spencer
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors
Swing

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: South West Devon[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGary Streeter 33,286 62.4 +2.6
LabourAlex Beverley11,85622.2–7.7
Liberal DemocratsSima Davarian6,20711.6+6.4
GreenIan Poyser2,0183.8+1.7
Majority21,43040.2+10.3
Turnout53,36773.6–0.4
Registered electors72,535
Conservative holdSwing5.15
General election 2017: South West Devon[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGary Streeter 31,634 59.8 +3.2
Labour Co-opPhilippa Davey15,81829.9+13.2
Liberal DemocratsCaroline Voaden2,7325.2-2.3
UKIPIan Ross1,5402.9-11.6
GreenWin Scutt1,1332.1-2.7
Majority15,81629.9−10.0
Turnout52,85774.0+3.1
Conservative holdSwing-5.0
General election 2015: South West Devon[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGary Streeter 28,500 56.6 +0.6
LabourChaz Singh8,39116.7+4.3
UKIPRobin Julian7,30614.5+8.3
Liberal DemocratsTom Davies3,7677.5-16.6
GreenWin Scutt2,4084.8+3.5
Majority20,10939.9+8.0
Turnout50,37270.9-0.3
Conservative holdSwing+0.6
General election 2010: South West Devon[14][15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGary Streeter 27,908 56.0 +11.6
Liberal DemocratsAnna Pascoe12,03424.1+0.3
LabourLuke Pollard6,19312.4-11.8
UKIPHugh Williams3,0846.2-1.3
GreenVaughan Brean6411.3New
Majority15,87431.9+11.2
Turnout49,86071.2+2.9
Conservative holdSwing+5.6

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: South West Devon[16][17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGary Streeter 21,906 44.8 -2.0
Liberal DemocratsJudy Evans11,76524.1+5.7
LabourChristopher Mavin11,54523.6-8.0
UKIPHugh Williams3,6697.5+4.3
Majority10,14120.7+5.5
Turnout48,88568.6+2.5
Conservative holdSwing-3.8
General election 2001: South West Devon[18][17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGary Streeter 21,970 46.8 +3.9
LabourChristopher Mavin14,82631.6+2.7
Liberal DemocratsPhil Hutty8,61618.4-5.4
UKIPRoger Bullock1,4923.2+2.3
Majority7,14415.2+1.2
Turnout46,90466.1-10.1
Conservative holdSwing

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: South West Devon[19][17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGary Streeter 22,659 42.9
LabourChristopher Mavin15,26228.9
Liberal DemocratsKeith Baldry12,54223.8
ReferendumRobert Saddler1,6683.2
UKIPH.M. King4910.9
Natural LawJon Hyde1590.3
Majority7,39714.0
Turnout52,78176.2
Conservative win (new seat)

See also

Notes

References

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