Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire (UK Parliament constituency)

Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1918.From 1832, the two were joined by the Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1832 in a single constituency of Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire.Abercromby resigned by accepting the office of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, causing a by-election.Adam was appointed as First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings, requiring a by-election.Balfour is appointed Lord President of the Court of Session, prompting a by-election.
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county constituencyHouse of CommonsSubdivisions of ScotlandClackmannanshireKinross-shireClackmannan & Eastern StirlingshireKinross & Western PerthshireconstituencyParliament of the United KingdomelectedMember of Parliament (MP)Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1832TulliallanCulrossMuckhartPerthshireClackmannan and Eastern StirlingshireKinross and Western PerthshireSir Charles AdamGeorge AbercrombySir William MorisonJames JohnstonePeeliteViscount MelgundSir William Patrick AdamLiberalJohn Balfour1899 by-electionEugene WasonGeneral election 1832Charles AdamTurnoutRegistered electorsGeneral election 1835ConservativeGeneral election 1837General election 1841Steward of the Chiltern HundredsWilliam MorisonGeneral election 1847William Patrick AdamGeneral election 1852General election 1857William Elliot-Murray-KynynmoundGeneral election 1859Lord Commissioner of the TreasuryGeneral election 1865General election 1868General election 1874General election 1880First Commissioner of Works and Public BuildingsBy-election, 14 May 1880MadrasGeneral election 1885Lord AdvocateBy-election, 13 February 1886General election 1886Liberal UnionistGeneral election 1892James Edward Tierney AitchisonGeneral election 1895George YoungerLord President of the Court of Session1899 Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire by-electionGeneral election 1900General election 1906James Avon ClydeGeneral election, January 1910General election, December 1910Churton, EdwardScottish Westminster constituencies1708 to 18321832 to 18681868 to 18851885 to 19181918 to 19501950 to 19551955 to 19741974 to 19831983 to 19971997 to 20052005 to 2024Aberdeen NorthAberdeen SouthAberdeenshire North and Moray EastAirdrie & ShottsAlloa & GrangemouthAngus & Perthshire GlensArbroath & Broughty FerryArgyll, Bute & South LochaberAyr, Carrick & CumnockBathgate & LinlithgowBerwickshire, Roxburgh & SelkirkCaithness, Sutherland & Easter RossCentral AyrshireCoatbridge & BellshillCowdenbeath & KirkcaldyCumbernauld & KirkintillochDumfries & GallowayDumfriesshire, Clydesdale & TweeddaleDundee CentralDunfermline & DollarEast Kilbride & StrathavenEast RenfrewshireEdinburgh East & MusselburghEdinburgh North & LeithEdinburgh SouthEdinburgh South WestEdinburgh WestFalkirkGlasgow EastGlasgow NorthGlasgow North EastGlasgow SouthGlasgow South WestGlasgow WestGlenrothes & Mid FifeGordon & BuchanHamilton & Clyde ValleyInverclyde & Renfrewshire WestInverness, Skye & West Ross-shire Kilmarnock & LoudounLivingstonLothian EastMid DunbartonshireMidlothianMoray West, Nairn & StrathspeyMotherwell, Wishaw & CarlukeNa h-Eileanan an IarNorth Ayrshire & ArranNorth East FifeOrkney & ShetlandPaisley & Renfrewshire NorthPaisley & Renfrewshire SouthPerth & Kinross-shireRutherglenStirling & StrathallanWest Aberdeenshire & KincardineWest Dunbartonshire