Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency)

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Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency) was a former parliamentary seat in London that represented the affluent Chelsea area in the House of Commons until its abolition and replacement by Chelsea and Fulham.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UK Parliament constituency
abolished 1997
boundaryChanges periodically adjusted during 20th century
classification borough constituency
country United Kingdom
created 1868
electoralSystem first-past-the-post
electorateType residential urban electorate
locatedIn Chelsea NERFINISHED
England
London NERFINISHED
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea NERFINISHED
mainSettlement Chelsea NERFINISHED
notableMP Sir John Major (as MP for Huntingdon, not Chelsea) – incorrect association
Sir Samuel Hoare NERFINISHED
Sir William Harcourt NERFINISHED
numberOfMPsReturned 1
parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
predecessor Middlesex (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
previouslyIn County of London NERFINISHED
Middlesex NERFINISHED
region Greater London
replacedBy Chelsea and Fulham (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
representedAreaCharacteristic affluent urban area
representedFrom 1868
representedIn House of Commons of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
representedUntil 1997
status abolished constituency
successor Chelsea and Fulham (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED

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Chelsea and Fulham replaced Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency)