Collegio Di Bright Pavilion – Wikipedia

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Brighton Pavilion It is an English electoral college located in the East Sussex represented in the Chamber of Municipalities of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Elects a member of Parliament with the majority system in a single turn; The current parliamentarian is Caroline Lucas of the Green Party of England and Wales, which has been the college since 2010.

  • 1950-1983 : i ward del County Borough of Brighton di Hollingbury, Montpelier, Patcham, Pavilion, Preston, Preston Park, Regency, St Nicholas, St Peter’s e West.
  • 1983-1997 : i ward del Borough of Brighton di Hollingbury, Patcham, Preston, Regency, St Peter’s, Seven Dials, Stanmer e Westdene.
  • 1997-2010 : i ward del Borough of Brighton di Hanover, Hollingbury, Patcham, Preston, Regency, St Peter’s, Seven Dials, Stanmer e Westdene.
  • since 2010 : i ward della City of Brighton and Hove di Hanover and Elm Grove, Hollingbury and Stanmer, Patcham, Preston Park, Regency, St Peter’s and North Laine e Withdean.

The College was created in 1950 by the former college with two Deputies of Brighton, one of the latest multi -nominal circumscriptions remained; The first deputy of Brighton Pavilion, Sir William Teeling, had been one of the two representatives of the old plurinominal college.

The current name derives from Royal Pavilion; In the current borders, the pavilion itself is located on the south-eastern border of the college, on the opposite side of the road is the college of Brighton Kemptown. It includes the heart of the city, including the Georgian and Regency architecture of The Lanes, and the commercial area of ​​North Laine. The famous promenade that dominates the beaches includes the Brighton Pier, the main attraction for entertainment and is home to the largest hotels in the city, including the Grand Hotel and the Hilton Brighton Metropole. It is a relatively rich college, as the per capita income is higher than the average of the United Kingdom, and the unemployment rate is lower than the average. [first]

From 1950 to 1997 the College had conservative representatives; In 1997 David Lepper of the Labor Party conquered the seat becoming a deputy for the following 13 years, also winning the two subsequent elections. The percentage of voting of the conservatives has fallen in every election from 1979 to today.

In July 2007 the green party of England and Wales chose Caroline Lucas as a candidate for the seat, and at that moment he was neither leader nor the main spokesperson for the party. [2] In November 2009 Charlotte Vere was chosen as a conservative candidate through open primaries, in which the party members of the party and the residents voted. [3] In January 2010, the Democrats Liberals also chose a woman’s candidate, Bernadette Millam. [4] The Laborists had chosen Nancy Platts, local activist and former trade unionist, as their candidate in June 2007. [5] All four main parties therefore lined up women candidates. In 2010 the percentage of Labor voting came down by 6.5%, and Lucas, who then led the green party, conquered the seat. Contrary to national results, the conservatives and the democratic liberals lost both votes. [6]

Caroline Lucas held the seat for the Greens also in the 2015 elections, with an increased advantage. Purna Sen, who had held important positions at the Commonwealth, LSE and Amnesty International, was nominated by the Labor; The conservatives instead deployed Clarence Mitchell, former reporter of the BBC News and spokesperson of the Madeleine McCann family. [7]

On April 26, 2017, the Democrats Liberal announced that they would not apply in the college of Brighton Pavilion in the 2017 early elections, supporting Caroline Lucas because of their common visions in favor of the European Union. [8] This took place on the same evening when the green party took aside to Brighton Kemptown to ensure that the college was not conquered by the conservatives, avoiding dividing the gradual grade vote. [9] Caroline Lucas was re -elected in the 2017 elections in Brighton Pavilion.

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Elections in the years 2010 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

General Elections of 2019 [11]
Match Candidate Results
12 December 2019
Votes %
Given Caroline Lucas 33 151 57.16
Labor Adam Imanpour 13 211 22.78
Conservative Emma Hogan 10 176 17.55
Brexit Richard Milton 770 1.33
Monster Raving
Loony
Citizen Skwith 301 0.52
Independent Bob Dobbs 212 0.37
UKIP Nigel Furness 177 0.31
Subscribers 79 057 100.00
↳ voters (% on subscribers) 57 998 73.36
↳ Abstens (% on subscribers) 21 059 26.64
Outcome: College confirmed in Verdi
General Elections of 2015
Match Candidate Results
May 7, 2015
Votes %
Given Caroline Lucas 22 871 41.83
Labor Purna it 14 904 27.26
Conservative Clarence Mitchell 12 448 22.77
UKIP Nigel Carter 2 724 4.98
Come they Chris Bowers 1 525 2.79
Independent Nick Yeomans 116 0.21
Socialist Howard Pilott 88 0.16
Subscribers 76 577 100.00
↳ voters (% on subscribers) 54 676 71.40
↳ Abstens (% on subscribers) 21 901 28.60
Outcome: College confirmed in Verdi
General Elections of 2010
Match Candidate Results
May 6, 2010
Votes %
Given Caroline Lucas 16 238 31.33
Labor Nancy Platts 14 986 28.91
Conservative Charlotte Vere 12 275 23.68
Come they Buin 7 159 13.81
UKIP Nigel Carter 948 1.83
Socialist laburist Ian Fyvie 148 0.29
Citizens for Undead
Rights and Equality
SORAYA KARA sixty one 0.12
Independent Leo Atreides 19 0.04
Subscribers 74 048 100.00
↳ voters (% on subscribers) 51 837 70.00
↳ Abstens (% on subscribers) 22 211 30.00
Outcome: College passes from Labor to Verdi

Elections in the 2000s [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

General Elections of 2005
Match Candidate Results
May 5, 2005
Votes %
Labor David lips 15 427 35.43
Conservative Mike Weatherley 10 397 23.88
Given Keith Taylor 9 530 21.89
Come they Hazel Thorpe 7 171 16.47
UKIP Kimberley Crisp-Comotto 508 1.17
Alliance for the
Green socialism
Tony Greenstein 188 0.43
Socialist laburist Ian Fyvie 152 0.35
Independent Christopher Rooke 122 0.28
Independent Keith Jago 44 0.10
Subscribers 68 093 100.00
↳ voters (% on subscribers) 43 580 64.00
↳ Abstens (% on subscribers) 24 513 36.00
Outcome: College confirmed to Laburist
General Elections of 2001
Match Candidate Results
June 7, 2001
Votes %
Labor David lips 19 846 48.73
Conservative David Gold 10 203 25.05
Come they Ruth Berry 5 348 13.13
Given Keith Taylor 3 806 9.35
Socialist laburist Ian Fyvie 573 1.41
Free Party Bob Dobbs 409 1.00
UKIP Stuart Hutchin 361 0.89
ProLife Alliance Marie comparates 177 0.43
Subscribers 69 611 100.00
↳ voters (% on subscribers) 40 723 58.50
↳ Abstens (% on subscribers) 28 888 41.50
Outcome: College confirmed to Laburist

Referendum on the permanence of the United Kingdom in the European Union of 2016 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

College Leave EU% Stay in UE%
Brighton Pavilion 26.6% 73.4%
England 53.3% 46.7%
United Kingdom 51.9% 48.1%
  1. ^ Check Browser Settings . are neighbourHood.statistics.gov.uk , statistics.gov.uk.
  2. ^ Greens Pick MEP Lucas to Run for MP , Brighton Argus
  3. ^ Charlotte Vere picked in “open primary” , Brighton Argus , November 18, 2009
  4. ^ Another woman lines up to contest Brighton Pavilion . are Brightonandhovenews.org , Brighton and Hove News, February 3, 2010. URL consulted on 3 September 2017 .
  5. ^ Nancy Platts – Labour’s candidate for Brighton Pavilion . are Brighton-Hove-Labour.org.uk , Brighton & Hove Labour Party. URL consulted on July 8, 2010 (archived by URL Original June 20, 2010) .
  6. ^ One Brighton shining moment as Lucas makes Green history , The Independent , 8 May 2010
  7. ^ Election countdown: 93 weeks to go . are bbc.co.uk , BBC News, 27 July 2013. URL consulted on 27 July 2013 .
  8. ^ LibDems opt not to Oppose Caroline Lucas in Brighton Pavilion to Support Opposition to Hard Brexit . are Liberalbrighton.org .
  9. ^ Caroline Lucas, In Brighton we’re working together to oust the Tories. Corbyn and Farron take heed . are theguardian.com , The Guardian, April 27, 2017. URL consulted on April 27, 2017 .
  10. ^ Child (S) The supplementary elections are indicated, held in years other than the general elections to elect a deputy for the seat that has become vacant for resignation or death
  11. ^ Results 2019 BBC.com

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