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Sutton Coldfield is, on the length of party representation measure combined with numerical majority, among the safest seats in the country for the party; they have received a majority of votes in the seat and its predecessors since 1885. The Conservative party's vote share of 68.9% in the constituency in 1979 would not be matched for 38 years ...
Walmley developed into a ward of the Sutton Corporation, covering an area of 4,424 of the total 13,030 acres (52.7 km 2) of Sutton Coldfield. [7] Despite being part of the Sutton Corporation area, Walmley was incorporated into the Erdington postal area. Walmley Ash, in the southern part of Walmley, was incorporated into the Minworth postal area ...
The Commission calculated that the number of seats to be allocated to the West Midlands region would be reduced by 2, from 59 to 57. [3] Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and, following two periods of public consultation, revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022.
This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by English constituencies for the Fifty-Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom (2019–2024). It includes both MPs elected at the 2019 general election , held on 12 December 2019, and those subsequently elected in by-elections .
The etymology of the name Sutton appears to be from "South Town". The name "Sutton Coldfield" appears to come from this time, being the "south town" (i.e. south of Tamworth and/or Lichfield) on the edge of the "col field". "Col" is usually derived from "charcoal", charcoal burners presumably being active in the area. [5]
Sutton Coldfield BC: 74,080 2,543 Andrew Mitchell † Rob Pocock ‡ Tipton and Wednesbury BC: 74,100 3,385 Antonia Bance ‡ Shaun Bailey † Walsall and Bloxwich BC: 74,951 4,914 Valerie Vaz ‡ Aftab Nawaz ¥ West Bromwich BC: 74,026 9,554 Sarah Coombes ‡ Will Goodhand † Wolverhampton North East BC: 70,715 5,422
The 2022 Birmingham City Council election took place on 5 May 2022, with all 101 council seats up for election across 37 single-member and 32 two-member wards. [1] The election was held alongside other local elections across Great Britain and town council elections in Sutton Coldfield .
Both were declared elected posthumously, and both had been MPs for a number of years. Noel Skelton is another example in 1935. The shortest non-posthumous service was that of Alfred Dobbs, who was declared elected MP for Smethwick on 26 July 1945 and was killed the following day in a car accident on the way to take his seat. [20]