Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies
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New to MAST in 2014 is the option to filter by Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. There are 632 constituencies in Great Britain with approximately 68,175 voters in each. More on parliamentary constituencies can be found at http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/constituencies/. | New to MAST in 2014 is the option to filter by Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. There are 632 constituencies in Great Britain with approximately 68,175 voters in each. More on parliamentary constituencies can be found at http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/constituencies/. | ||
- | Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies is a separate [[hierarchy]] under the [[Crash Location Small Area]] dimension. By clicking on the ‘Add Dimension’ button in MAST, you will then need to click on the ‘+’ button next to the Crash Location Small Area dimension and select the ‘Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies’ hierarchy. Constituencies can be seen by drilling down below highway authority level. | + | Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies is a separate [[hierarchy]] under the [[Crash Location Small Area]] dimension. By clicking on the ‘Add Dimension’ button in MAST, you will then need to click on the ‘+’ button next to the Crash Location Small Area dimension and select the ‘Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies’ hierarchy. Constituencies can be seen by drilling down below highway authority level. This [[Constituency Example]] shows how to find and add constituencies. |
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Most of the constituencies in England and Wales fit exactly within a Highway Authority. However, there are 60 which do not. These are: | Most of the constituencies in England and Wales fit exactly within a Highway Authority. However, there are 60 which do not. These are: | ||
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- | If a constituency boundary doesn’t fit exactly in a Highway Authority it is matched to the Highway Authority in which it has the highest proportion of its area in. There are several constituencies in Scotland that span Highway Authority boundaries. We hope to include Scottish | + | If a constituency boundary doesn’t fit exactly in a Highway Authority it is matched to the Highway Authority in which it has the highest proportion of its area in. There are several constituencies in Scotland that span Highway Authority boundaries. We hope to include Scottish constituencies in a future update. |
Current revision as of 15:14, 25 February 2014
New to MAST in 2014 is the option to filter by Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. There are 632 constituencies in Great Britain with approximately 68,175 voters in each. More on parliamentary constituencies can be found at http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/constituencies/.
Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies is a separate hierarchy under the Crash Location Small Area dimension. By clicking on the ‘Add Dimension’ button in MAST, you will then need to click on the ‘+’ button next to the Crash Location Small Area dimension and select the ‘Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies’ hierarchy. Constituencies can be seen by drilling down below highway authority level. This Constituency Example shows how to find and add constituencies.
Most of the constituencies in England and Wales fit exactly within a Highway Authority. However, there are 60 which do not. These are:
Ashton-under-Lyme |
Blackley and Broughton |
Blackpool North and Cleveleys |
Bournemouth West |
Bracknell |
Brigg and Goole |
Brighton, Kemptown |
Cardiff South and Penarth |
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire |
Chatham and Aylesford |
Chelsea and Fulham |
Chingford and Woodford Green |
Cities of London and Westminster |
Cleethorpes |
Clwyd South |
Clwyd West |
Dagenham and Rainham |
Denton and Reddish |
Dulwich and West Norwood |
Eddisbury |
Erith and Thamesmead |
Garston and Halewood |
Halesowen and Rowley Regis |
Hampstead and Kilburn |
Jarrow |
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle |
Lewisham West and Penge |
Leyton and Wanstead |
Luton South |
Maidenhead |
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney |
Mid Bedfordshire |
Mid Derbyshire |
Mid Dorset and North Poole |
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland |
Morley and Outwood |
Newport East |
North East Bedfordshire |
North West Cambridgeshire |
Ogmore |
Penistone and Stocksbridge |
Reading East |
Reading West |
Richmond Park |
Rochford and Southend East |
Rossendale and Darwen |
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner |
Rutland and Melton |
Sedgefield |
South Basildon and East Thurrock |
St Helens South and Whiston |
Stoke-on-Trent North |
Tatton |
The Wrekin |
Weaver Vale |
Wentworth and Dearne |
Windsor |
Wokingham |
Wolverhampton South East |
Wythenshawe and Sale East |
If a constituency boundary doesn’t fit exactly in a Highway Authority it is matched to the Highway Authority in which it has the highest proportion of its area in. There are several constituencies in Scotland that span Highway Authority boundaries. We hope to include Scottish constituencies in a future update.