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  Sutton & Cheam - History
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Established July 05, 1945
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedRBH August 29, 2020 03:13pm
DescriptionThis seat is part of the band of constituencies in south-west London which delivered five Conservative MPs in 1992 - but returned five Liberal Democrats in 1997. It has a history of Liberalism, however. Graham (Lord) Tope won a famous by-election here in 1972. (He still sits on the local council.) Much of it is typical 1930s suburbia, although both Sutton and Cheam have their distinct identities. Cheam is rather more affluent than Sutton, despite its association with Tony Hancock and 2 Railway Cuttings. For many years, however, Sir Harry Secombe lived here and the town's theatre bears his name. Next to Cheam is a smaller suburb called Worcester Park where, in Longfellow Road, the young John Major spent the first few years of his life. Cheam also has some historic, Tudor buildings. Both parts of the constituency have large numbers of commuters and Sutton's railway station links to central London in less than half an hour. Reed Business Publishing and the Crown Agents are based here. Sutton town centre is now beginning to rival those of Kingston and Croydon. Sutton council is well under the control of the Liberal Democrats' 43 to eight Conservatives and three Labour. The majority of wards in the Sutton and Cheam constituency have Lib Dem councillors, except the more affluent parts of Cheam. The last three general elections saw the former deputy leader of the council, Liberal Democrat Paul Burstow, pitted against the former Conservative MP and gossip-columnist, Lady Olga Maitland. Having taken the seat in 1997 on a swing of almost 13%, Mr Burstow held on four years later with a doubling of his majority.

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Date Type Results
Dec 31, 2024 General Election
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Dec 12, 2019 General Election
 Paul Scully(I)
25,235
49.98%
 Hina Bokhari
16,884
33.44%
 Bonnie Craven
7,200
14.26%
 Claire Elizabeth Jackson-Prior
1,168
2.31%
Jun 08, 2017 General Election
 Paul Scully(I)
26,567
51.12%
 Amna Ahmad
13,869
26.69%
 Bonnie Craven
10,663
20.52%
 Claire Elizabeth Jackson-Prior
871
1.68%
May 07, 2015 General Election
 Paul Scully
20,732
41.54%
 Paul Burstow(I)
16,811
33.69%
 Emily Brothers
5,546
11.11%
 Gus Dalgleish
5,341
10.70%
 Maeve Tomlinson
1,051
2.11%
 Dave Ash
345
0.69%
 Pauline Gorman
79
0.16%
May 06, 2010 General Election
 Paul Burstow(I)
22,156
45.67%
 Philippa Stroud
20,548
42.36%
 Kathy Allen
3,376
6.96%
 John Clarke
1,014
2.09%
 David Pickles
950
1.96%
 Peter Hickson
246
0.51%
 John Dodds
106
0.22%
  Matthew Connolly
52
0.11%
 Martin Cullip
41
0.08%
 Brian Hammond
19
0.04%
May 05, 2005 General Election
 Paul Burstow(I)
19,768
47.14%
 Richard Willis
16,922
40.36%
 Anand Shukla
4,954
11.81%
 "Rainbow" George Weiss
288
0.69%
Jun 07, 2001 General Election
 Paul Burstow(I)
19,382
48.79%
 Olga Maitland
15,078
37.96%
 Lisa Homan
5,263
13.25%
May 01, 1997 General Election
 Paul Burstow
19,919
42.30%
 Olga Maitland(I)
17,822
37.85%
 Mark Allison
7,280
15.46%
 Peter Atkinson
1,784
3.79%
 Simon McKie
191
0.41%
 Deborah Wright
96
0.20%
Apr 09, 1992 General Election
 Olga Maitland
27,710
55.18%
 Paul Burstow
16,954
33.76%
 Geoff C. Martin
4,980
9.92%
 Jim Duffy
444
0.88%
 Angela Hatchard
133
0.26%
Jun 11, 1987 General Election
 Neil Macfarlane(I)
29,710
60.75%
 Robert Greig
13,992
28.61%
 Loraine Monk
5,202
10.64%
Jun 09, 1983 General Election
 Neil Macfarlane(I)
26,782
57.14%
 Christopher Caswill
16,518
35.24%
 Geoffrey S. Dixon
3,568
7.61%
May 03, 1979 General Election
 Neil Macfarlane(I)
28,842
58.04%
 Christopher Caswill
13,136
26.43%
 N. Irwin
7,126
14.34%
 J. Hunt
465
0.94%
 J. Smoker
128
0.26%
Oct 10, 1974 General Election
 Neil Macfarlane(I)
22,156
47.58%
 Graham Tope
16,995
36.50%
 James K. Rhodes
7,118
15.29%
 Una Kroll
298
0.64%
Feb 28, 1974 General Election
 Neil Macfarlane
22,555
45.42%
 Graham Tope(I)
20,836
41.96%
 James K. Rhodes
6,270
12.63%
Dec 07, 1972 By-election
 Graham Tope
18,328
53.74%
 Neil Macfarlane
10,911
31.99%
 David Miller
2,937
8.61%
 Chris Frere-Smith
1,332
3.91%
 Edgar Scruby
600
1.76%
Jun 18, 1970 General Election
 Richard Sharples(I)
23,957
58.09%
 John Dowsett
11,261
27.31%
 Nicholas D. M. McGeorge
6,023
14.60%
Mar 31, 1966 General Election
 Richard Sharples(I)
22,331
51.10%
 Frank J. Ward
13,235
30.29%
 Nicholas D. M. McGeorge
8,134
18.61%
Oct 15, 1964 General Election
 Richard Sharples(I)
22,975
52.65%
 Paul Derrick
11,839
27.13%
 John Montgomerie
8,827
20.23%
Oct 08, 1959 General Election
 Richard Sharples(I)
27,344
58.32%
 Frank Judd
11,946
25.48%
 John Montgomerie
7,600
16.21%
May 26, 1955 General Election
 Richard Sharples(I)
29,538
66.02%
 Ronald M. Lewis
15,205
33.98%
Nov 04, 1954 By-election
 Richard Sharples
21,930
66.55%
 Norman T. Poulter
11,023
33.45%
Oct 25, 1951 General Election
 Sidney Marshall(I)
30,684
62.77%
 Eric K. I. Hurst
18,202
37.23%
Feb 23, 1950 General Election
 Sidney Marshall(I)
29,200
56.93%
 Helen O. Judd
17,706
34.52%
 Henry J. Wheeler
4,389
8.56%
Jul 05, 1945 General Election
 Sidney Marshall
19,431
46.04%
 Helen O. Judd
17,293
40.97%
 John P. Hughes
5,483
12.99%

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