Motherwell and Wishaw (UK Parliament constituency)


Motherwell and Wishaw is a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1974, mostly from the former Motherwell constituency. In 1983, it was split into two constituencies, Motherwell North and Motherwell South; but these were amalgamated in 1997 to recreate the old Motherwell and Wishaw constituency.
It is situated in the south-west of the North Lanarkshire council area, and is dominated by the towns of Motherwell and Wishaw.
The corresponding Scottish Parliamentary seat of the same name Motherwell and Wishaw was held by Jack McConnell, the former First Minister of Scotland from November 2001 until May 2007.

Boundaries

1974–1983: The burgh of Motherwell and Wishaw.
1997–2005: The Motherwell District electoral divisions of Clydevale, Dalziel, and Wishaw.
2005–present: The North Lanarkshire electoral divisions of;
In the boundary changes for 2005, small parts of Hamilton North and Bellshill & Airdrie and Shotts were added to this seat.

Members of Parliament

Elections

Elections of the 2010s

Elections of the 2000s

Elections of the 1990s

Elections of the 1970s