Kingston upon Hull North (UK Parliament constituency)

{{Short description|Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1950–1974 & 1983–2024}}

{{Use British English|date=November 2019}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}}

{{More citations needed|date=December 2009}}

{{Infobox UK constituency

| name = Kingston upon Hull North

| parliament = uk

|image = File:KingstonUponHullNorth2007Constituency.svg

|caption = 2010–2024 boundary of Kingston upon Hull North in the former county of Humberside

| map2 = EnglandHumberside

| map_entity = the former county of Humberside

| map_year =

| year = 1983

| abolished = 2024

| type = Borough

| previous = Kingston upon Hull Central
Kingston upon Hull East{{cite web |title='Hull North', June 1983 up to May 1997 |url=http://electionweb.co.uk/Bp/P83326.htm#83001 |website=ElectionWeb Project |publisher=Cognitive Computing Limited |access-date=11 March 2016}}

| next = {{ubl|Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham|Kingston upon Hull East (minor part)}}

| elects_howmany = One

| year2 = 1950

| abolished2 = 1974

| type2 = Borough

| previous2 = Kingston upon Hull North West
Kingston upon Hull Central

| next2 = Kingston upon Hull Central

| elects_howmany2 = One

| population =

| electorate = 62,917 (December 2019){{cite web|url=https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/parliament-and-elections/elections-elections/uk-elections/constituency-data-electorates/|title=Constituency data: electorates – House of Commons Library|date=15 June 2020|publisher=Parliament UK|access-date=22 July 2020}}

| region = England

| county = East Riding of Yorkshire (1950–1974, 1996–2024)
Humberside (1983–1996)

| towns =

}}

Kingston upon Hull North was a borough constituency for the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) at least once every five years by the first-past-the-post electoral system.

Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat was abolished. Subject to boundary changes including the addition of the community of Cottingham, as a consequence, it was replaced by Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham, first contested in the 2024 general election.{{Cite web |title=Yorkshire and the Humber {{!}} Boundary Commission for England |url=https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2023-review/yorkshire-and-the-humber/ |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=Boundary Commission for England}}

Boundaries

{{maplink|raw={{Wikipedia:Map data/Kingston upon Hull North (UK Parliament constituency)}}|frame=yes|text=Map of boundaries 2010-2024}}

1950–1955: The County Borough of Hull wards of Beverley, Newland, Park, and University.

1955–1974: The County Borough of Hull wards of Beverley, Botanic, Newland, Paragon, Park, University, and West Central.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}

1983–2010: The City of Hull wards of Avenue, Beverley, Newland, Noddle Hill, Orchard Park, Stoneferry, and University.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}

2010–2024: The City of Hull wards of Avenue, Beverley, Bransholme East, Bransholme West, Bricknell, Kings Park, Newland, Orchard Park and Greenwood, and University.{{UK-LEG |title=Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007 |path=uksi/2007/1681/schedules/made |asmade=yes |access_date=26 November 2019}}

Constituency profile

This constituency covered the northern part of Hull. A diverse constituency: in west Hull it included the large working class housing estates of North Hull Estate and Orchard Park Estate, as well as the Newland, The Avenues, Newland Park and Beverley High Road areas. The University of Hull is located in the Newland area of the constituency and the Beverley Road and Newland areas have large student populations. The constituency extended east of the River Hull including the Bransholme housing estate, and the developing (2010s) housing estate of Kingswood.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}

Members of Parliament

=MPs 1950–1974=

class="wikitable"
colspan="2"|ElectionMember{{Rayment-hc|h|4|date=March 2012}}Party
style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |1950Austen HudsonConservative
style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |1959Michael CoulsonConservative
style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |1964Henry SolomonsLabour
style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |1966 by-electionKevin McNamaraLabour
| Feb 1974

|colspan="2"|Constituency abolished (McNamara became MP for Kingston upon Hull Central)

=MPs 1983–2024=

class="wikitable"
colspan="2"|ElectionMemberParty
style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |1983Kevin McNamaraLabour
style="color:inherit;background-color: {{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |2005Diana JohnsonLabour
| 2024colspan="2"|Constituency abolished

Election results 1983–2024

=Elections in the 1980s=

{{Election box begin

|title = 1983 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |title=Election Data 1983 |url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1983.txt |publisher=Electoral Calculus |access-date=18 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054231/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1983.txt |archive-date=15 October 2011}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge83/i11.htm |title=Not updated: UK General Election results: June 1983 |access-date=29 April 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100117090106/http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge83/i11.htm |archive-date=17 January 2010 |url-status=dead }}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kevin McNamara

|votes = 21,365 |percentage = 42.5 |change = }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Christopher Hayward |votes = 15,337 |percentage = 30.5 |change = }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Social Democratic Party (UK) |candidate = Terence Smith |votes = 13,381 |percentage = 26.6 |change = }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Nationalist Party (UK) |candidate = Robert Tenney |votes = 222 |percentage = 0.4 |change = }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 6,028 |percentage = 12.0 |change = }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 50,301 |percentage = 67.5 |change = }}

{{Election box new seat win |winner = Labour Party (UK) }}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = 1987 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |title=Election Data 1987 |url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1987.txt |publisher=Electoral Calculus |access-date=18 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054243/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1987.txt |archive-date=15 October 2011}}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kevin McNamara

|votes = 26,123 |percentage = 51.2 |change = +8.7 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Ann O'Brien |votes = 13,954 |percentage = 27.3 |change = -3.1 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Social Democratic Party (UK) |candidate = Stephen Unwin

|votes = 10,962 |percentage = 21.5 |change = -5.1 }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 12,169 |percentage = 23.9 |change = +11.9 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 51,039 |percentage = 69.6 |change = +2.1 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = +5.9 }}

{{Election box end}}

=Elections in the 1990s=

{{Election box begin |

|title=1992 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |title=Election Data 1992 |url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1992ob.txt |publisher=Electoral Calculus |access-date=18 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054418/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1992ob.txt |archive-date=15 October 2011}}{{cite web |url=http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge92/ge92index.htm |title=Politics Resources |date=9 April 1992 |work=Election 1992 |publisher=Politics Resources |access-date=6 December 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724020412/http://www.politicsresources.net/area/uk/ge92/ge92index.htm |archive-date=24 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kevin McNamara

|votes = 26,619 |percentage = 55.9 |change = +4.7 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = B. G. Coleman |votes = 11,235 |percentage = 23.6 |change = −3.7 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Andrew Meadowcroft |votes = 9,504 |percentage = 20.0 |change = −1.5 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Natural Law Party |candidate = G. P. Richardson |votes = 254 |percentage = 0.5 |change = New }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 15,384 |percentage = 32.3 |change = +8.4 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 47,612 |percentage = 66.7 |change = −2.9 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = +4.2 }}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin |

|title=1997 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |title=Election Data 1997 |url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1997.txt |publisher=Electoral Calculus |access-date=18 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054424/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_1997.txt |archive-date=15 October 2011}}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kevin McNamara

|votes = 25,542 |percentage = 65.8 |change = +9.9 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = David Lee |votes = 5,837 |percentage = 15.1 |change = −3.5 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = David Nolan |votes = 5,667 |percentage = 14.6 |change = −5.4 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Referendum Party |candidate = Norman Scott |votes = 1,533 |percentage = 4.0 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Natural Law Party |candidate = Terry Brotheridge |votes = 215 |percentage = 0.6 |change = +0.1 }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 19,705 |percentage = 50.7 |change = +18.4 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 38,794 |percentage = 57.0 |change = -9.7 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = +6.7 }}

{{Election box end}}

=Elections in the 2000s=

{{Election box begin

|title=2001 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |title=Election Data 2001 |url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2001ob.txt |publisher=Electoral Calculus |access-date=18 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054450/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2001ob.txt |archive-date=15 October 2011}}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kevin McNamara

|votes = 16,364 |percentage = 57.2 |change = −8.6 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Simone Butterworth |votes = 5,643 |percentage = 19.7 |change = +5.1 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Paul Charlson |votes = 4,902 |percentage = 17.1 |change = +2.0 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = UK Independence Party |candidate = Tineka Robinson |votes = 655 |percentage = 2.3 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Socialist Alliance (England) |candidate = Roger Smith |votes = 490 |percentage = 1.7 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Legalise Cannabis Alliance |candidate = Paul Wagner |votes = 478 |percentage = 1.7 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Independent politician |candidate = Christopher Veasey |votes = 101 |percentage = 0.4 |change = New }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 10,721 |percentage = 37.5 |change = -13.2 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 28,633 |percentage = 45.5 |change = −11.5 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

|title=2005 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |title=Election Data 2005 |url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2005ob.txt |publisher=Electoral Calculus |access-date=18 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054249/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2005ob.txt |archive-date=15 October 2011}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Diana Johnson |votes = 15,364 |percentage = 51.9 |change = −5.3 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Denis Healy |votes = 8,013 |percentage = 27.1 |change = +7.4 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Lydia Rivlin |votes = 3,822 |percentage = 12.9 |change = −4.2 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Martin Deane |votes = 858 |percentage = 2.9 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = British National Party |candidate = Brian Wainwright |votes = 766 |percentage = 2.6 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Veritas (political party) |candidate = Tineke Robinson |votes = 389 |percentage = 1.3 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate

|party = Northern Progress |candidate = Chris Veasey |votes = 193 |percentage = 0.7 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Legalise Cannabis Alliance |candidate = Carl Wagner |votes = 179 |percentage = 0.6 |change = −1.1 }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 7,351 |percentage = 24.8 |change = −12.7 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 29,584 |percentage = 47.3 |change = +1.8 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = −6.4 }}

{{Election box end}}

=Elections in the 2010s=

{{Election box begin

| title = 2010 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |url=https://electionresults.parliament.uk/election/2010-05-06/Results/Location/Constituency/Kingston%20upon%20Hull%20North |title=Kingston upon Hull North – 2010 Election Results |website=General Elections Online |publisher=Parliament of the United Kingdom |access-date=25 November 2019}}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Diana Johnson |votes = 13,044 |percentage = 39.2 |change = −12.7 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Denis Healy |votes = 12,403 |percentage = 37.3 |change = +10.2 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Victoria Aitken |votes = 4,365 |percentage = 13.1 |change = +0.2 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = British National Party |candidate = John Mainprize |votes = 1,443 |percentage = 4.3 |change = +1.7 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = UK Independence Party |candidate = Paul Barlow |votes = 1,358 |percentage = 4.1 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Martin Deane |votes = 478 |percentage = 1.4 |change = −1.5 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = English Democrats |candidate = Michael Cassidy |votes = 200 |percentage = 0.6 |change = New }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 641 |percentage = 1.9 |change = −22.9 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 33,291 |percentage = 52.0 |change = +4.7 }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 64,082 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = −11.5 }}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = 2015 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |url=https://electionresults.parliament.uk/election/2015-05-07/Results/Location/Constituency/Kingston%20upon%20Hull%20North |title=Kingston upon Hull North – 2015 Election Results |website=General Elections Online |publisher=Parliament of the United Kingdom |access-date=25 November 2019}}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Diana Johnson |votes = 18,661 |percentage = 52.8 |change = +13.6 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = UK Independence Party |candidate = Sergi Singh |votes = 5,762 |percentage = 16.3 |change = +12.2 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Dehenna Davison |votes = 5,306 |percentage = 15.0 |change = +1.9 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Mike Ross |votes = 3,175 |percentage = 9.0 |change = −28.3 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Martin Deane |votes = 2,066 |percentage = 5.8 |change = +4.4 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Yorkshire First |candidate = Vicky Butler |votes = 366 |percentage = 1.0 |change = New }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 12,899 |percentage = 36.5 |change = +34.6 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 35,336 |percentage = 55.1 |change = +3.1 }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 64,148 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = +0.7 }}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = 2017 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite web |url=https://electionresults.parliament.uk/election/2017-06-08/Results/Location/Constituency/Kingston%20upon%20Hull%20North |title=Kingston upon Hull North – 2017 Election Results |website=General Elections Online |publisher=Parliament of the United Kingdom |access-date=25 November 2019}}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Diana Johnson |votes = 23,685 |percentage = 63.8 |change = +11.0 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Lia Nici-Townend

|votes = 9,363 |percentage = 25.2 |change = +10.2 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Mike Ross |votes = 1,869 |percentage = 5.0 |change = −4.0 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = UK Independence Party |candidate = John Kitchener |votes = 1,601 |percentage = 4.3 |change = −12.0 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Martin Deane |votes = 604 |percentage = 1.6 |change = −4.2 }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 14,322 |percentage = 38.6 |change = +2.1 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 37,122 |percentage = 57.4 |change = +2.3 }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 64,665 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = +0.4 }}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = 2019 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000772 |title=Hull North |website=BBC News |access-date=14 December 2019}}

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{{Election box winning candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Diana Johnson |votes = 17,033 |percentage = 49.8 |change = −14.0 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Holly Whitbread |votes = 9,440 |percentage = 27.6 |change = +2.4 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Brexit Party |candidate = Derek Abram |votes = 4,771 |percentage = 13.9 |change = New }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Mike Ross |votes = 2,084 |percentage = 6.1 |change = +1.1 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Richard Howarth |votes = 875 |percentage = 2.6 |change = +1.0 }}

{{Election box majority |votes = 7,593 |percentage = 22.2 |change = −16.4 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes = 34,203 |percentage = 52.2 |change = −5.2 }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 65,515 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = −8.2 }}

{{Election box end}}

Elections 1950–1970

=Elections in the 1950s=

{{Election box begin

| title = 1950 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Austen Hudson

|votes = 18,811

|percentage = 44.66

|change =

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = C. F. C. Lawson

|votes = 18,041

|percentage = 42.83

|change =

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Party (UK)

|candidate = George Stanley Atkinson

|votes = 5,268

|percentage = 12.51

|change =

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{{Election box majority

|votes = 770

|percentage = 1.83

|change =

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{{Election box turnout

|votes = 42,120

|percentage = 86.30

|change =

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{{Election box new seat win|

|winner = Conservative Party (UK)

|swing =

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{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = 1951 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{Cite book |title=The Times' Guide to the House of Commons |year=1951 }}

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Austen Hudson

|votes = 22,545

|percentage = 52.96

|change = +8.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = John Foord

|votes = 20,025

|percentage = 47.04

|change = +4.21

}}

{{Election box majority

|votes = 2,520

|percentage = 5.92

|change =

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{{Election box turnout

|votes = 42,570

|percentage = 84.70

|change =

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{{Election box hold with party link

|winner = Conservative Party (UK)

|swing =

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{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = 1955 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{Cite book |title=The Times' Guide to the House of Commons |year=1955 }}

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Austen Hudson

|votes = 25,780

|percentage = 50.58

|change = -2.38

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = John Foord

|votes = 25,190

|percentage = 49.42

|change = +2.38

}}

{{Election box majority

|votes = 590

|percentage = 1.16

|change = -4.76

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{{Election box turnout

|votes = 50,970

|percentage = 77.37

|change = -7.33

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{{Election box hold with party link

|winner = Conservative Party (UK)

|swing =

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{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

|title= 1959 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{Cite book |title=The Times' Guide to the House of Commons |year=1959 }}

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Michael Coulson

|votes = 23,612

|percentage = 45.30

|change = -5.28

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = Jack Foord

|votes = 22,910

|percentage = 43.95

|change = -5.47

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Party (UK)

|candidate = Antony Butcher

|votes = 5,604

|percentage = 10.75

|change = New

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{{Election box majority

|votes = 702

|percentage = 1.35

|change = +0.19

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{{Election box turnout

|votes = 52,126

|percentage = 81.55

|change = +4.18

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{{Election box hold with party link

|winner = Conservative Party (UK)

|swing =

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{{Election box end}}

=Elections in the 1960s=

{{Election box begin

|title= 1964 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{Cite book |title=The Times' Guide to the House of Commons |year=1964 }}

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = Henry Solomons

|votes = 20,664

|percentage = 43.31

|change = -0.64

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Michael Coulson

|votes = 19,483

|percentage = 40.83

|change = -4.47

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Party (UK)

|candidate = Laurie Millward

|votes = 7,570

|percentage = 15.86

|change = +5.11

}}

{{Election box majority

|votes = 1,181

|percentage = 2.48

|change = N/A

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{{Election box turnout

|votes = 47,717

|percentage = 77.23

|change = -4.32

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{{Election box gain with party link

|winner = Labour Party (UK)

|loser = Conservative Party (UK)

|swing =

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{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = 1966 Kingston upon Hull North by-election{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = Kevin McNamara

|votes = 24,479 | percentage = 52.22 | change = +8.91

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Toby Jessel

|votes = 19,128 | percentage = 40.81 | change = +0.05

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Party (UK)

|candidate = Laurie Millward

|votes = 2,945 | percentage = 6.28 | change = −11.58

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{{Election box candidate

|party = Radical Alliance

|candidate = Richard Gott

|votes = 253 | percentage = 0.54 | change = New

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Independent politician

|candidate = Russell Eckley

|votes = 35 | percentage = 0.07 | change = New

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Independent politician

|candidate = Kelvin Woodburne

|votes = 33 | percentage = 0.07 | change = New

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{{Election box majority

|votes = 5,351

|percentage = 11.41

|change =

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{{Election box turnout

|votes = 46,873

|percentage =

|change =

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{{Election box hold with party link

|winner = Labour Party (UK)

|swing = +4.4

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{{Election box begin

| title = 1966 general election: Kingston upon Hull North{{Cite book |title=The Times' Guide to the House of Commons |year=1966 }}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = Kevin McNamara

|votes = 26,640

|percentage = 55.20

|change = +2.98

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Toby Jessel

|votes = 17,871

|percentage = 37.03

|change = -3.78

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Liberal Party (UK)

|candidate = Laurie Millward

|votes = 3,747

|percentage = 7.76

|change = +1.48

}}

{{Election box majority

|votes = 8,769

|percentage = 18.17

|change =

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{{Election box turnout

|votes = 48,258

|percentage = 78.97

|change =

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{{Election box hold with party link

|winner = Labour Party (UK)

|swing =

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{{Election box end}}

=Elections in the 1970s=

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{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = Kevin McNamara

|votes = 26,302

|percentage = 57.15

|change = +1.95

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = John Townend

|votes = 17,912

|percentage = 38.92

|change = +1.89

}}

{{Election box candidate

|party = Anti-Common Market

|candidate = Walter Harvey

|votes = 1,808

|percentage = 3.93

|change = New

}}

{{Election box majority

|votes = 8,390

|percentage = 18.23

|change = +0.06

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 46,022

|percentage = 70.09

|change = -8.88

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{{Election box hold with party link

|winner = Labour Party (UK)

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

See also

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