CONSTITUENCIES IN THE 2001 ELECTION

The winner in each constituency was the candidate gaining the largest number of votes.

The following scheme of abbreviations has been used:

C
DUP
KHHC
Lab
LD
PC
SDLP
SF
SNP
UUP
*
Conservative
Democratic Unionist Party
Kidderminster Hospital / Health Concern
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Plaid Cymru
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Sinn Féin
Scottish National Party
Ulster Unionist Party
MP in the last Parliament

In the list below, constituencies are arranged by which English county, Welsh county or Scottish region they are in. The pattern of counties given corresponds (in England and Scotland) to that at the start of the Boundary Commissions' last reviews around 1990, and not the actual pattern at the election (Avon, Cleveland, Humberside and Scottish regions having been replaced by unitary authorities.

In vote shares, only parties which gained more than 5% of the vote in an area are listed. Votes are given to the nearest percentage.

England

Avon Bedfordshire Berkshire Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire
Cheshire Cleveland Cornwall Cumbria Derbyshire
Devon Dorset Durham Essex Gloucestershire
Greater London Greater Manchester Hampshire Hereford and Worcester Hertfordshire
Humberside Isle of Wight Kent Lancashire Leicestershire
Lincolnshire Merseyside Norfolk Northamptonshire Northumberland
Nottinghamshire Oxfordshire Shropshire Somerset Staffordshire
Suffolk Surrey East Sussex West Sussex Tyne and Wear
Warwickshire West Midlands Wiltshire North Yorkshire South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire

Wales

Clwyd

Dyfed Mid Glamorgan South Glamorgan West Glamorgan Gwent
Gwynedd Powys

Scotland

Borders and Lothian Central and Tayside Dumfries and Galloway Fife Highland Orkney and Shetland
Strathclyde Western Isles

Northern Ireland

Last updated 12 February 2002

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