Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs

Arundel and South Downs (/ˈærʊndəl/) is a constituency in West Sussex created in 1997 and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Andrew Griffith of the Conservative Party.

Arundel and South Downs
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Outline map
Boundary of Arundel and South Downs in West Sussex
Outline map
Location of West Sussex within England
CountyWest Sussex
Population97,267 (2011 census)
Electorate76,697 (December 2010)
Major settlementsArundel, Hassocks, Petworth, Pulborough and Steyning
Current constituency
Created1997
Member of ParliamentAndrew Griffith (Conservative)
SeatsOne
Created fromArundel and Horsham

Constituency profile

This is a mostly rural constituency including the town of Arundel and villages within the South Downs national park boundaries or encircled by the park; the largest of which are Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint, Petworth, Pulborough, Steyning and Storrington. Residents' incomes and house prices are significantly wealthier than the UK averages.

Boundaries

Map of current boundaries
    2010 – reviewed boundaries adopted

Following their review of parliamentary boundaries in West Sussex which Parliament approved in 2007, the Boundary Commission for England formed new constituencies. First contested in 2010 the seat was constituted as follows:

Wards of the United Kingdom In district/borough of:
Angmering, Arundel, Barnham, Findon, and Walberton Arun
Bury, Petworth, and Wisborough Green Chichester
Bramber, Upper Beeding and Woodmancote, Chanctonbury, Chantry, Cowfold,Partridge Green, Shermanbury and West Grinstead, Henfield, Pulborough and Coldwaltham, and Steyning Horsham
Hassocks, and Hurstpierpoint and Downs. Mid Sussex

In their recommendations, the Boundary Commission for England mooted the name Chanctonbury after uninhabited Chanctonbury Ring, an ancient hill fort at its centre. This name was rejected during the local inquiry process at which the current name was chosen.

Proposed

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, enacted by the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023, from the next general election, due by January 2025, the constituency will be composed of the following (as they existed on 1 December 2020):

  • The District of Arun wards of: Arundel & Walberton; Barnham; Felpham East (polling district BHOE).
  • The District of Chichester wards of: Easebourne; Fernhurst; Fittleworth; Goodwood (polling districts GWBX, GWEA, GWED, GWSI and GWUP); Harting; Loxwood; Midhurst; Petworth.
  • The District of Horsham wards of: Bramber, Upper Beeding & Woodmancote; Henfield; Pulborough, Coldwaltham & Amberley; Steyning & Ashurst; Storrington & Washington; West Chiltington, Thakeham & Ashington.

The electorate will be reduced to bring it within the permitted range by transferring out the two District of Mid Sussex wards and the Horsham District ward of Cowfold, Shermanbury & West Grinstead to their respectively-named constituencies; the District of Arun ward of Angmering & Findon will be transferred to Worthing West. To partly compensate, the constituency will be extended further northwards and westwards into the constituency/District of Chichester, gaining the town of Midhurst.

History

Results and EU referendum stance

The 2017 result saw the sixth Conservative win.

Second-place runners-up have been, listed in order, four times a Liberal Democrat, once the UKIP candidate and once the Labour candidate. In line with regional trends, the highest percentage of the vote among these was the Liberal Democrat in 2010, with 27.9% of the vote.

In June 2016, an estimated 50.3% of local adults voting in the EU membership referendum chose to remain in the European Union instead of to leave. This was defied in two January 2018 votes in Parliament by its MP, in line with his governing party's promise to adhere to the overall result of that referendum.

The 2015-2017 status was as the 8th safest of the Conservative Party's 331 seats by percentage of majority.

De-selection of incumbent seeking re-election in 2005

The incumbent Howard Flight MP had national media coverage in the run-up to the 2005 general election due to his deselection requested by the party leader for membership of Conservative Way Forward, lobbying for spending cuts to be more severe than set out in the small cuts in the 2005 manifesto. Flight hinted his preferred cuts would be as implemented by a Conservative government in his view. He had represented the constituency since its creation at the 1997 general election. Anne Marie Morris, Laura Sandys and Nick Herbert put themselves forward for nomination as replacement candidates. The chosen candidate, Nick Herbert, won the seat at the election. Morris and Sandys became MPs elsewhere in 2010.

Predecessor seats

The seat and its predecessors have in the 20th century been a Conservative Party stronghold save that the minor contributory Horsham seat to the area's electorate saw victory by 8.6% of the vote over the Labour Party in 1966, followed statistically by a next-most-marginal victory again with the Labour Party as runner-up, in 1950, of 14.4%.

Between 1974 and 1983, much of the South Downs area was part of the Shoreham constituency, with the town of Arundel remaining in the Arundel constituency.

Prior to 1974, the seat was largely part of the Arundel and Shoreham constituency.

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1997 Howard Flight Conservative
2005 Nick Herbert Conservative
2019 Andrew Griffith Conservative

Elections

Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs 
Arundel and South Downs election results

Elections in the 2020s

Next general election: Arundel and South Downs
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Richard Allen
Conservative Andrew Griffith
Green Steve McAuliff
Reform UK David Thomas
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors
Swing

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Arundel and South Downs
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Griffith 35,566 57.9 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  4.5
Liberal Democrats Alison Bennett 13,045 21.2 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  13.3
Labour Bella Sankey 9,722 15.8 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  6.9
Green Isabel Thurston 2,519 4.1 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  0.1
Independent Robert Wheal 556 0.9 New
Majority 22,521 36.7 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  3.0
Turnout 61,408 75.1 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  0.7
Registered electors 81,726
Conservative hold Swing Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  8.9
General election 2017: Arundel and South Downs
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nick Herbert 37,573 62.4 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  1.6
Labour Caroline Fife 13,690 22.7 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  11.5
Liberal Democrats Shweta Kapadia 4,783 7.9 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  0.7
Green Jo Prior 2,542 4.2 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  2.2
UKIP John Wallace 1,668 2.8 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  11.6
Majority 23,883 39.7 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  6.7
Turnout 60,256 75.8 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  2.7
Registered electors 79,478
Conservative hold Swing Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  5.0
General election 2015: Arundel and South Downs
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nick Herbert 34,331 60.8 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  3.0
UKIP Peter Grace 8,154 14.4 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  8.7
Labour Christopher Wellbelove 6,324 11.2 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  2.6
Liberal Democrats Shweta Kapadia 4,062 7.2 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  20.7
Green Isabel Thurston 3,606 6.4 New
Majority 26,177 46.4 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  16.5
Turnout 56,477 73.1 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  0.9
Registered electors 77,242
Conservative hold Swing Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  2.9
General election 2010: Arundel and South Downs
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nick Herbert 32,333 57.8 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  8.0
Liberal Democrats Derek Deedman 15,642 27.9 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  0.8
Labour Tim Lunnon 4,835 8.6 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  8.5
UKIP Stuart Bower 3,172 5.7 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  0.3
Majority 16,691 29.9 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  8.2
Turnout 55,982 72.2 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  3.7
Registered electors 76,835
Conservative hold Swing Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  3.6

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: Arundel and South Downs
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Nick Herbert 24,752 49.8 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  2.4
Liberal Democrats Derek Deedman 13,443 27.1 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  4.7
Labour Elizabeth Whitlam 8,482 17.1 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  3.6
UKIP Andrew Moffat 2,700 5.4 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  0.7
Protest Vote Party Mark Stack 313 0.6 New
Majority 11,309 22.7 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  6.9
Turnout 49,690 68.5 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  3.8
Registered electors 72,535
Conservative hold Swing Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  3.5
General election 2001: Arundel and South Downs
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Howard Flight 23,969 52.2 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  0.9
Liberal Democrats Derek R. Deedman 10,265 22.4 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  3.3
Labour Charles S. Taylor 9,488 20.7 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  2.4
UKIP Robert Perrin 2,167 4.7 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  1.8
Majority 13,704 29.8 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  2.4
Turnout 45,889 64.7 Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  10.8
Registered electors 70,956
Conservative hold Swing Uk Parliament Constituency Arundel And South Downs  1.3

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: Arundel and South Downs
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Howard Flight 27,251 53.1 N/A
Liberal Democrats John Goss 13,216 25.7 N/A
Labour Richard Black 9,376 18.3 N/A
UKIP James Herbert 1,494 2.9
Majority 14,035 27.4
Turnout 51,337 75.5
Registered electors 68,010
Conservative win (new seat)

See also

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Sources

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