Kirkcaldy Burghs Former Burgh constituency for the House of Commons 1950–1974 (1974 ) Number of members One Replaced by Kirkcaldy 1832–1950 Number of members One Type of constituency District of burghs constituency Created from Dysart Burghs [1]
Kirkcaldy Burghs was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster ) from 1832 to 1974. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first-past-the-post voting system. From 1832 to 1950 it was, officially, a district of burghs constituency.
Boundaries 1885–1918 Comprising Kirkcaldy , Burntisland , Dysart , Kinghorn and the Municipal Borough of Kirkcaldy not included in the old Parliamentary Borough (except that portion within the Parliamentary Borough of Dysart).[2]
1918–1949 The burghs of Kirkcaldy , Buckhaven, Methil and Innerleven, Burntisland , Dysart and Kinghorn .
Members of Parliament Election results 1832–1885 Elections in the 1830s General election 1832: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] [3] Party Candidate Votes % Whig Robert Ferguson Unopposed Registered electors 507 Whig win (new seat)
General election 1835: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] [3] Party Candidate Votes % Whig John Fergus Unopposed Registered electors 539 Whig hold
General election 1837: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] [3] Party Candidate Votes % Whig Robert Ferguson Unopposed Registered electors 641 Whig hold
Elections in the 1840s Ferguson's death caused a by-election.
General election 1841: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] Party Candidate Votes % Whig Robert Ferguson Unopposed Registered electors 657 Whig hold
General election 1847: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] Party Candidate Votes % Whig Robert Ferguson Unopposed Registered electors 896 Whig hold
Elections in the 1850s General election 1852: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] Party Candidate Votes % Whig Robert Ferguson Unopposed Registered electors 786 Whig hold
General election 1857: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] Party Candidate Votes % Whig Robert Ferguson Unopposed Registered electors 728 Whig hold
Elections in the 1860s Ferguson resigned, causing a by-election.
By-election, 25 July 1862: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] Party Candidate Votes % Liberal Roger Sinclair Aytoun Unopposed Liberal hold
Elections in the 1870s Reid's death caused a by-election.
By-election, 23 Apr 1875: Kirkcaldy Burghs [7] Party Candidate Votes % Liberal George Campbell 1,811 60.7 −0.9 Independent Liberal William Jarvis Harker[11] 1,171 39.3 New Majority 640 21.4 −1.8 Turnout 2,982 78.2 −6.6 Registered electors 3,811 Liberal hold Swing N/A
Elections in the 1880s Election results 1885–1918 Elections in the 1880s General election 1885: Kirkcaldy Burghs [13] [14] Party Candidate Votes % Independent Liberal George Campbell 2,180 49.2 New Lib-Lab John Malcolm Inglis 1,504 34.0 −63.9 Conservative Hugh Munro 746 16.8 +14.7 Majority 676 15.2 −80.6 Turnout 4,430 83.9 +20.7 Registered electors 5,282 Independent Liberal gain from Liberal Swing N/A
Elections in the 1890s Dalziel
Elections in the 1900s Elections in the 1910s General election Jan 1910: Kirkcaldy Burghs[18] Party Candidate Votes % Liberal Henry Dalziel 5,035 75.2 -3.6 Conservative Arthur Anthony Baumann 1,659 24.8 +3.6 Majority 3,376 50.4 -7.2 Turnout 6,694 Liberal hold Swing -3.6
General election Dec 1910: Kirkcaldy Burghs [18] Party Candidate Votes % Liberal Henry Dalziel Unopposed Liberal hold
Election results 1918–1949 Elections in the 1910s General election 1918: Kirkcaldy Burghs[19] Party Candidate Votes % C Liberal Henry Dalziel Unopposed Liberal hold C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.
Elections in the 1920s Kennedy
1921 Kirkcaldy Burghs by-election[20] Party Candidate Votes % Labour Tom Kennedy 11,674 53.4 New C Liberal Robert Cook Lockhart 10,199 46.6 N/A Majority 1,475 6.8 N/A Turnout 21,873 65.6 N/A Labour gain from Coalition Liberal Swing N/A C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.
Hutchison
General election 1922: Kirkcaldy Burghs Party Candidate Votes % National Liberal Robert Hutchison 12,762 51.4 +4.8 Labour Tom Kennedy 12,089 48.6 -4.8 Majority 673 2.8 N/A Turnout 24,851 79.3 +13.7 National Liberal gain from Labour Swing +4.8
General election 1924: Kirkcaldy Burghs [22] Party Candidate Votes % Labour Tom Kennedy 14,038 52.7 -1.7 Liberal John Murray 12,607 47.3 +1.7 Majority 1,431 5.4 -3.4 Turnout 26,645 81.8 +0.1 Labour hold Swing -1.7
Elections in the 1930s General election 1931: Kirkcaldy Burghs[23] Party Candidate Votes % Unionist Albert Russell 19,132 56.9 +16.5 Labour Tom Kennedy 14,492 43.1 -16.5 Majority 4,640 13.8 N/A Turnout 33,624 81.1 +8.9 Unionist gain from Labour Swing +16.5
General election 1935: Kirkcaldy Burghs [24] Party Candidate Votes % Labour Tom Kennedy 19,457 56.3 +13.2 Unionist Albert Russell 15,086 43.7 -13.2 Majority 4,371 12.6 N/A Turnout 34,543 79.9 -1.2 Labour gain from Unionist Swing +13.2
Elections in the 1940s 1944 Kirkcaldy Burghs by-election[25] [26] Party Candidate Votes % Labour Thomas Hubbard 8,268 51.6 -4.7 SNP Douglas Young 6,621 41.3 New Christian Socialist Henry Hilditch 1,136 7.1 New Majority 1,647 10.9 -1.7 Turnout 16,025 Labour hold Swing
Election results 1950–1973 Elections in the 1950s General election 1950: Kirkcaldy Burghs[28] Party Candidate Votes % Labour Thomas Hubbard 25,756 59.97 +14.95 Unionist R Bell 17,192 40.03 +10.51 Majority 8,564 19.94 +4.44 Turnout 42,948 84.80 +8.40 Labour hold Swing +2.22
General election 1951: Kirkcaldy Burghs[29] [30] Party Candidate Votes % Labour Thomas Hubbard 26,885 60.59 +0.62 Conservative and National Liberal Ralph Harris 17,484 39.41 -0.62 Majority 9,401 21.18 +1.24 Turnout 44,369 84.63 -0.17 Labour hold Swing +0.62
General election 1955: Kirkcaldy Burghs[31] [32] Party Candidate Votes % Labour Thomas Hubbard 23,861 59.28 -1.31 Conservative and National Liberal Duncan Drummond Young 16,392 40.72 +1.31 Majority 7,469 18.56 -2.62 Turnout 40,253 75.31 -9.32 Labour hold Swing -1.31
Elections in the 1960s General election 1964: Kirkcaldy Burghs[34] [35] Party Candidate Votes % Labour Harry Gourlay 24,263 59.99 +1.71 Conservative and National Liberal Neil Gow QC 11,756 29.07 -3.44 SNP James C. Lees 4,423 10.94 New Majority 12,507 30.93 +5.16 Turnout 40,442 77.25 -3.21 Labour hold Swing
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