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Study Guide: UK Parliamentary Constituency: Ossett and Denby Dale - Establishment and Electoral Analysis

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UK Parliamentary Constituency: Ossett and Denby Dale - Establishment and Electoral Analysis Study Guide

Constituency Formation and Geography

The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency was established following the 2019 review of Westminster constituencies.

Answer: False

Explanation: The establishment of the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency resulted from the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies, not the 2019 review.

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The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency is composed solely of areas previously belonging to the Wakefield constituency.

Answer: False

Explanation: The constituency was formed from parts of the abolished Wakefield constituency, as well as segments of the abolished Dewsbury and Hemsworth constituencies.

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The constituency of Ossett and Denby Dale includes the Horbury and South Ossett ward.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Horbury and South Ossett ward is one of the administrative divisions within the City of Wakefield that forms part of the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency.

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The major settlements within the constituency include only Ossett and Denby Dale.

Answer: False

Explanation: In addition to Ossett and Denby Dale, the major settlements within the constituency also include Sandal Magna, Horbury, and Skelmanthorpe.

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The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency is located in the ceremonial county of South Yorkshire.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency is located within the ceremonial county of West Yorkshire, not South Yorkshire.

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The map referenced as 'Boundaries since 2024' shows historical boundary data.

Answer: False

Explanation: The map titled 'Boundaries since 2024' depicts the current and future geographical boundaries of the constituency, not historical data.

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The constituency was formed using polling districts solely from the Kirkburton ward.

Answer: False

Explanation: The constituency was formed using polling districts from the Kirkburton ward *in addition to* the entire Denby Dale ward, not solely from Kirkburton.

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What is the official name of the UK Parliament constituency detailed in the provided information?

Answer: Ossett and Denby Dale

Explanation: The official name of the UK Parliament constituency detailed in the provided information is Ossett and Denby Dale.

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When was the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency officially established and first contested?

Answer: Following the 2023 review, contested in the 2024 general election.

Explanation: The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency was established following the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies and was first contested in the 2024 general election.

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How many MPs does the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency elect to the House of Commons?

Answer: One

Explanation: The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency elects a single Member of Parliament to the House of Commons.

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Which former constituencies contributed parts to the formation of Ossett and Denby Dale?

Answer: Wakefield, Dewsbury, and Hemsworth

Explanation: The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency was formed from parts of the abolished Wakefield constituency, a portion of the abolished Dewsbury constituency, and a minor part of the abolished Hemsworth constituency.

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Which wards from the Borough of Kirklees are included in the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency?

Answer: Denby Dale ward and parts of Kirkburton ward

Explanation: The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency includes the Denby Dale ward and specific polling districts from the Kirkburton ward, both within the Borough of Kirklees.

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Which of the following is NOT listed as a major settlement within the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency?

Answer: Wakefield

Explanation: Based on the provided information, Wakefield is not listed as a major settlement within the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency, unlike Ossett, Denby Dale, Sandal Magna, Horbury, and Skelmanthorpe.

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In which ceremonial county is the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency located?

Answer: West Yorkshire

Explanation: The Ossett and Denby Dale constituency is located within the ceremonial county of West Yorkshire.

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2024 General Election Results and Analysis

In the 2024 general election, the Conservative Party won the Ossett and Denby Dale seat.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the 2024 general election, the Labour Party gained the Ossett and Denby Dale seat from the Conservative Party.

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The Labour Party secured less than 40% of the vote share in the 2024 election for Ossett and Denby Dale.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Labour Party secured 39.3% of the vote share in the 2024 election for Ossett and Denby Dale, which is not less than 40%.

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The Conservative Party achieved a vote share of 28.9% in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale election.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Conservative Party achieved a vote share of 28.9% in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale election.

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The Green Party candidate, Neil Doig, received more votes than Reform UK in the 2024 election.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Green Party candidate, Neil Doig, received 2,132 votes, while Reform UK received 9,224 votes, meaning Reform UK received more votes.

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The political swing towards Labour in the 2024 election was recorded as +16.6%.

Answer: True

Explanation: The political swing towards Labour in the 2024 election for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency was recorded as +16.6%.

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Who is identified as the current Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency?

Answer: Jade Botterill

Explanation: Jade Botterill is identified as the current Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency.

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Which political party does the current MP, Jade Botterill, represent?

Answer: Labour Party

Explanation: Jade Botterill, the current MP for Ossett and Denby Dale, represents the Labour Party.

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What significant electoral event occurred in the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency in 2024?

Answer: The Labour Party gained the seat from the Conservatives.

Explanation: The principal electoral outcome in the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency during the 2024 general election was the gain of the seat by the Labour Party from the Conservative Party.

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Who was the winning candidate for the Labour Party in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale election?

Answer: Jade Botterill

Explanation: Jade Botterill was the successful candidate representing the Labour Party in the 2024 general election for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency.

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Approximately what percentage of the vote did the Labour Party secure in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale election?

Answer: 39.3%

Explanation: The Labour Party achieved a vote share of 39.3% in the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency during the 2024 general election.

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What was the numerical majority of the winning candidate in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale election?

Answer: 4,542

Explanation: The numerical majority of the winning candidate in the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency during the 2024 general election was 4,542 votes.

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What was the voter turnout percentage in the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency for the 2024 general election?

Answer: 60.7%

Explanation: The voter turnout percentage for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency in the 2024 general election was 60.7%.

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What does the 'political swing' figure of +16.6% indicate for the 2024 election in Ossett and Denby Dale?

Answer: A shift in electoral support towards Labour compared to the previous notional result.

Explanation: The political swing of +16.6% indicates a significant shift in electoral support towards the Labour Party when compared to the notional results from the previous general election.

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2024 Election Candidates and Vote Counts

Jade Botterill, the current MP for Ossett and Denby Dale, belongs to the Conservative Party.

Answer: False

Explanation: The current Member of Parliament for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency, Jade Botterill, represents the Labour Party, not the Conservative Party.

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Jade Botterill received over 20,000 votes in the 2024 general election for this constituency.

Answer: False

Explanation: Jade Botterill received 17,232 votes in the 2024 general election for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency, which is not over 20,000.

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Mark Eastwood was the candidate for the Reform UK party in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale election.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mark Eastwood was the candidate for the Conservative Party in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale election; Sandra Senior represented Reform UK.

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Sandra Senior represented the Labour Party in the 2024 general election for this constituency.

Answer: False

Explanation: Sandra Senior represented the Reform UK party in the 2024 general election for this constituency; Jade Botterill represented the Labour Party.

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James Wilkinson stood as the candidate for the Yorkshire Party in 2024.

Answer: False

Explanation: James Wilkinson stood as the candidate for the Liberal Democrats in 2024; David John Rowntree Herdson represented the Yorkshire Party.

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The Liberal Democrats received 810 votes in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale general election.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Liberal Democrats received 1,785 votes in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale general election; 810 votes were received by the Yorkshire Party.

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Who was the Conservative candidate in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale general election?

Answer: Mark Eastwood

Explanation: Mark Eastwood was the Conservative candidate in the 2024 general election for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency.

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What was the vote share for the Reform UK candidate, Sandra Senior, in the 2024 election?

Answer: 9,224 votes (21.0%)

Explanation: In the 2024 general election for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency, the Reform UK candidate, Sandra Senior, received 9,224 votes, which constituted 21.0% of the total vote share.

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Which candidate represented the Green Party in the 2024 Ossett and Denby Dale election?

Answer: Neil Doig

Explanation: Neil Doig was the Green Party candidate in the 2024 general election for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency.

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How many votes did the Liberal Democrat candidate, James Wilkinson, receive in the 2024 election?

Answer: 1,785

Explanation: The Liberal Democrat candidate, James Wilkinson, received 1,785 votes in the 2024 election for the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency.

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Historical Electoral Context (Notional 2019)

The notional results for 2019 show the Labour Party would have won the seat with over 50% of the vote.

Answer: False

Explanation: The notional results for 2019 indicate the Conservative Party would have won the seat with 53.9% of the vote, while Labour would have received 31.2%.

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According to the notional 2019 results, which party was projected to win the area that now forms Ossett and Denby Dale?

Answer: Conservative Party

Explanation: According to the notional results for the 2019 general election, the Conservative Party was projected to win the area that now forms the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency.

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What was the notional vote share for the Brexit Party in the 2019 election for this area?

Answer: 5.1%

Explanation: In the notional results for the 2019 general election, the Brexit Party achieved a vote share of 5.1% in the area that now constitutes the Ossett and Denby Dale constituency.

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