Essex South (UK Parliament Constituency)
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South Essex (formally the Southern division of Essex) was a
county constituency In the United Kingdom (UK), each of the electoral areas or divisions called constituencies elects one member to the House of Commons. Within the United Kingdom there are five bodies with members elected by electoral districts called "constituenc ...
represented in the
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of the
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from 1832 to 1885. It elected two
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(MPs) using the bloc vote system.


History

The constituency was created by the
Reform Act 1832 The Representation of the People Act 1832 (also known as the 1832 Reform Act, Great Reform Act or First Reform Act) was an Act of Parliament, Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom (indexed as 2 & 3 Will. IV c. 45) that introduced major chan ...
, with effect from the general election in December 1832, when the former Essex constituency was divided into
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and Southern divisions.


Areas covered

The place for "holding of courts for election of members" from 1867 became Brentwood under the 1867 Act.


Boundaries

1832–1868: The Hundreds of Barstable, Becontree, Chafford, Chelmsford, Dengie, Harlow, Ongar, Rochford, and Waltham, and the Liberty of Havering. 1868–1885: The Hundreds of Becontree, Chafford, Barstable, and Rochford, with the Liberty of Havering.


Members of Parliament


Election results


Elections in the 1830s

Dare's death caused a by-election.


Elections in the 1840s


Elections in the 1850s


Elections in the 1860s


Elections in the 1870s


Elections in the 1880s


References


Sources

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Essex South Parliamentary constituencies in Essex (historic) Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1832 Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom disestablished in 1885