Division of Segrià

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Segrià
Division
for the House of Commons
of the
Parliament of Sarenium
ProvinceEastern Espagna
Population1,164,104
Electorate937,454
Major settlementsLlieda, Alcarràs & Almacelles
Current Division
Created2024
PartySocial Democrats
Current MemberCamilla Parker
Created fromFraga-Llieda
Total Members2
First MemberJames Sheffield

The Division of Segrià is a Saren electoral division in Eastern Espagna. It was proclaimed at the redistribution of seats in 2024. Segrià was named for the Segre river.

Boundaries

It's boundaries were slightly adjusted in 2030 to account for growth in the division, but it has remained broadly the city of Llieda and it's surrounds. Some of it's Western suburbs are included in Fraga-Huesca. Prior to 2024, the majority of the territory in the division was within Fraga-Llieda, which was abolished to create a more competitive division surrounding Llieda. Consequently, Fraga-Llieda was split between the two new districts, Segrià and Fraga-Huesca.

Members

Image Member Party Term Notes
  Official portrait of Sir Graham Brady MP crop 2.jpg James Sheffield National Union Party 2024 –
2026
Previously a member of the Llieda City Council. Resigned.
  Michelle Obama 2013 official portrait (2).jpg Camilla Parker Social Democratic Movement 2026 –
Present
Incumbent. Currently the Prime Minister of Sarenium

Election Results

2030s

2033 Saren general election: Segrià
Party Member Votes % Swing
  Social Democratic Movement Camilla Parker 567,460 68.45 +15.60
  Progressive Conservative Party Hugh McDonovan 192,331 23.20 +4.92
  Independent Sigma Chang 32,414 3.91 +3.91
  Greens Jagmeet Escobar 32,249 3.89 -0.02
  Independent Rolf Harlaman 4,560 0.55 +0.55
Total formal votes 829,014 95.05 -1.06
Informal votes 43,173 4.95 1.06
Turnout 872,187 93.02 -3.29
Two-party-preferred result
  Social Democratic Movement Camilla Parker 614,133 74.08 +11.74
  Progressive Conservative Party Hugh McDonovan 214,880 25.92 +25.92
  Social Democratic Movement hold Swing +11.74
2030 Saren general election: Segrià
Party Member Votes % Swing
  Social Democratic Movement Camilla Parker 442,635 52.85 +19.00
  National Union Party Veronica Rollins 209,048 24.96 -10.81
  Progressive Conservative Party Dennis Slater 153,101 18.28 -7.55
  Greens V. T. Hu 32,747 3.91 -0.64
Total formal votes 837,530 96.11 +0.91
Informal votes 33,899 3.89 1.06
Turnout 871,429 96.31 -1.58
Two-party-preferred result
  Social Democratic Movement Camilla Parker 522,116 62.34 +6.36
  National Union Party Veronica Rollins 315,414 37.66 -6.36
  Social Democratic Movement hold Swing +6.36

2020s

2027 Saren general election: Segrià
Party Member Votes % Swing
  National Union Party Victor Hawthorn 291,060 35.77 -0.57
  Social Democratic Movement Camilla Parker 275,437 33.85 +4.08
  Progressive Conservative Party Dennis Slater 210,178 25.83 -3.92
  Greens Francesca Pallina 37,023 4.55 +1.61
Total formal votes 813,698 95.20 +1.00
Informal votes 41,027 4.80 -1.00
Turnout 854,725 97.89 +12.29
Two-party-preferred result
  Social Democratic Movement Camilla Parker 455,508 55.95 +5.94
  National Union Party Victor Hawthorn 358,190 44.02 -5.94
  Social Democratic Movement hold Swing +5.94
2026 Saren by-election: Segrià
Party Member Votes % Swing
  National Union Party Riam V. C. Gencher 252,019 36.34 -8.86
  Social Democratic Movement Camilla Parker 206,456 29.77 +29.77
  Progressive Conservative Party Dennis Slater 206,317 29.75 -9.01
  Greens Timothy Faulkener 20,389 2.94 +0.00
Total formal votes 693,504 94.20 -2.77
Informal votes 42,700 5.80 +2.77
Turnout 736,203 85.60 -9.28
Two-party-preferred result
  Social Democratic Movement Camilla Parker 348,416 50.24 +50.24
  National Union Party Riam V. C. Gencher 358,190 49.76 -2.64
  Social Democratic Movement gain from National Union Party Swing +50.24
2024 Saren general election: Segrià
Party Member Votes % Swing
  National Union Party James Sheffield 353,729 45.20 +45.20
  Progressive Conservative Party Howard Jenkins 303,331 38.76 +38.76
  Labour Blake Quintinus 100,797 12.88 +12.88
  Greens Timothy Faulkener 23,008 2.94 +2.94
  Independent Zoe P. P. Reicher 1,722 0.22 +0.22
Total formal votes 782,587 96.97
Informal votes 24,453 3.03
Turnout 807,040 94.88
Two-party-preferred result
  National Union Party James Sheffield 410,075 52.40 +3.74
  Progressive Conservative Party Howard Jenkins 372,511 47.60 -3.74
  National Union Party gain from notional Progressive Conservative Party Swing +3.74