Following the abandonment of the Sixth Periodic Review (the 2018 review), the Boundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021. The Commission calculated that the number of seats to be allocated to the East Midlands region will increase by one, from 46 to 47.[5] Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and, following two periods of public consultation, revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022. The final proposals were published on 28 June 2023.
Under the revised proposals, the following constituencies for the region would come into effect at the next general election:[6]
Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019[7]
2019edit
The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising the East Midlands region in the 2019 general election were as follows:
^"Results of the 2019 General Election". BBC News. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
^Baker, Carl; Uberoi, Elise; Cracknell, Richard (28 January 2020). "General Election 2019: full results and analysis".
^ abc"Constituencies A-Z - Election 2019". BBC News. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
^"2023 Review". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
^"The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition – East Midlands". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
^Watson, Christopher; Uberoi, Elise; Loft, Philip (17 April 2020). "General election results from 1918 to 2019".
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The region 1 of East Midlands is divided into 46 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 12 borough constituencies and 34 county constituencies Since the 2019 United Kingdom general election 2 35 are represented by Conservative MPs 8 by Labour MPs 2 by independent MPs and 1 by a Reform UK MP Contents 1 Constituencies 2 Proposed boundary changes 3 Results history 3 1 2019 3 2 Percentage votes 3 3 Seats 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesConstituencies editFurther information 2019 United Kingdom general election Conservative Labour Reform UK Constituency nb 1 Electorate 3 Majority 4 nb 2 Member of Parliament 4 Nearest opposition 4 County County location Constituency map Amber Valley CC 69 976 16 886 Nigel Mills Adam Thompson Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Ashfield CC 78 204 5 733 Lee Anderson nb 3 Jason Zadrozny Ashfield Independents Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Bassetlaw CC 80 024 14 013 Brendan Clarke Smith Keir Morrison Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Bolsover CC 75 161 5 299 Mark Fletcher Dennis Skinner Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Boston and Skegness CC 69 381 25 621 Matt Warman Ben Cook Lincolnshire nbsp nbsp Bosworth CC 81 542 26 278 Luke Evans Rick Middleton Leicestershire nbsp nbsp Broxtowe CC 73 052 5 331 Darren Henry Greg Marshall Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Charnwood CC 79 534 22 397 Edward Argar Gary Godden Leicestershire nbsp nbsp Chesterfield BC 71 034 1 451 Toby Perkins Spencer Pitfield Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Corby CC 86 153 10 268 Tom Pursglove Beth Miller Northamptonshire nbsp nbsp Daventry CC 77 423 26 080 Chris Heaton Harris Pal Joyce Northamptonshire nbsp nbsp Derby North BC 73 199 2 540 Amanda Solloway Tony Tinley Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Derby South BC 73 062 6 019 Margaret Beckett Ed Barker Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Derbyshire Dales CC 65 080 17 381 Sarah Dines Claire Raw Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Erewash CC 72 995 10 606 Maggie Throup Catherine Atkinson Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Gainsborough CC 76 343 22 967 Sir Edward Leigh Perry Smith Lincolnshire nbsp nbsp Gedling CC 71 366 679 Tom Randall Vernon Coaker Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Grantham and Stamford CC 81 502 26 003 Gareth Davies Kathryn Salt Lincolnshire nbsp nbsp Harborough CC 80 151 12 429 Neil O Brien Celia Hibbert Leicestershire nbsp nbsp High Peak CC 74 265 590 Robert Largan Ruth George Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Kettering CC 73 164 16 765 Philip Hollobone Claire Pavitt Northamptonshire nbsp nbsp Leicester East BC 78 433 6 019 Claudia Webbe nb 4 Bhupendra Dave Leicestershire nbsp nbsp Leicester South BC 77 708 22 675 Jon Ashworth Natalie Neale Leicestershire nbsp nbsp Leicester West BC 64 940 4 212 Liz Kendall Amanda Wright Leicestershire nbsp nbsp Lincoln BC 74 942 3 514 Karl McCartney Karen Lee Lincolnshire nbsp nbsp Louth and Horncastle CC 79 634 28 668 Victoria Atkins Ellie Green Lincolnshire nbsp nbsp Loughborough CC 79 764 7 169 Jane Hunt Stuart Brady Leicestershire nbsp nbsp Mansfield CC 77 131 16 306 Ben Bradley Sonya Ward Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Mid Derbyshire CC 67 442 11 616 Pauline Latham Emma Monkman Derbyshire nbsp nbsp Newark CC 75 850 21 816 Robert Jenrick James Baggaley Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp North East Derbyshire CC 72 345 12 876 Lee Rowley Chris Peace Derbyshire nbsp nbsp North West Leicestershire CC 78 935 20 400 Andrew Bridgen nb 5 Terri Eynon Leicestershire nbsp nbsp Northampton North BC 58 768 5 507 Michael Ellis Sally Keeble Northamptonshire nbsp nbsp Northampton South BC 62 163 4 697 Andrew Lewer Gareth Eales Northamptonshire nbsp nbsp Nottingham East BC 66 262 17 393 Nadia Whittome Victoria Stapleton Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Nottingham North BC 66 495 4 490 Alex Norris Staurt Beswick Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Nottingham South BC 79 485 12 568 Lilian Greenwood Marc Nykolyszyn Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Rushcliffe CC 77 047 7 643 Ruth Edwards Cheryl Pidgeon Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Rutland and Melton CC 82 705 26 924 Alicia Kearns Andy Thomas Leicestershire and Rutland nbsp nbsp Sherwood CC 77 888 16 186 Mark Spencer Jerry Hague Nottinghamshire nbsp nbsp Sleaford and North Hykeham CC 94 761 32 565 Dr Caroline Johnson Linda Edwards Shea Lincolnshire nbsp nbsp South Derbyshire CC 79 331 19 335 Heather Wheeler Robert Pearson Derbyshire nbsp nbsp South Holland and The Deepings CC 75 975 30 838 John Hayes Mark Popple Lincolnshire nbsp nbsp South Leicestershire CC 80 520 24 004 Alberto Costa Tristan Koriya Leicestershire nbsp nbsp South Northamptonshire CC 90 842 27 761 Andrea Leadsom Gen Kitchen Northamptonshire nbsp nbsp Wellingborough CC 80 765 6 436 2024 Gen Kitchen Helen Harrison Northamptonshire nbsp nbsp Proposed boundary changes editSee 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details Following the abandonment of the Sixth Periodic Review the 2018 review the Boundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021 The Commission calculated that the number of seats to be allocated to the East Midlands region will increase by one from 46 to 47 5 Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and following two periods of public consultation revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022 The final proposals were published on 28 June 2023 Under the revised proposals the following constituencies for the region would come into effect at the next general election 6 Constituency Electorate Ceremonial County Local authority Amber Valley CC 70 625 Derbyshire Amber Valley Ashfield CC 69 819 Nottinghamshire Ashfield Mansfield Bassetlaw CC 75 773 Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw Bolsover CC 74 680 Derbyshire Bolsover North East Derbyshire Boston and Skegness CC 75 806 Lincolnshire Boston East Lindsey Broxtowe CC 72 461 Nottinghamshire Broxtowe Chesterfield BC 70 722 Derbyshire Chesterfield Corby and East Northamptonshire CC 76 748 Northamptonshire North Northamptonshire Daventry CC 76 539 Northamptonshire North Northamptonshire West Northamptonshire Derby North BC 71 876 Derbyshire Derby Derby South BC 72 067 Derbyshire Derby Derbyshire Dales CC 71 435 Derbyshire Amber Valley Derbyshire Dales South Derbyshire Erewash CC 71 986 Derbyshire Erewash Gainsborough CC 74 750 Lincolnshire West Lindsey Gedling CC 75 795 Nottinghamshire Gedling Grantham and Bourne CC 72 071 Lincolnshire North Kesteven South Kesteven Harborough Oadby and Wigston CC 74 810 Leicestershire Harborough Oadby and Wigston High Peak CC 73 960 Derbyshire High Peak Hinckley and Bosworth CC 75 683 Leicestershire Hinckley and Bosworth North West Leicestershire Kettering CC 76 163 Northamptonshire North Northamptonshire Leicester East BC 76 465 Leicestershire Leicester Leicester South BC 71 007 Leicestershire Leicester Leicester West BC 76 992 Leicestershire Leicester Lincoln BC 74 128 Lincolnshire Lincoln North Kesteven Loughborough CC 73 902 Leicestershire Charnwood Louth and Horncastle CC 75 959 Lincolnshire East Lindsey Mansfield CC 74 680 Nottinghamshire Mansfield Melton and Syston CC 71 615 Leicestershire Charnwood Melton Mid Derbyshire CC 70 085 Derbyshire Amber Valley Derby Erewash Mid Leicestershire CC 76 173 Leicestershire Blaby Charnwood Hinckley and Bosworth Newark CC 76 478 Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw Newark and Sherwood Rushcliffe North East Derbyshire CC 72 344 Derbyshire Chesterfield North East Derbyshire North West Leicestershire CC 75 373 Leicestershire North West Leicestershire Northampton North BC 75 713 Northamptonshire West Northamptonshire Northampton South BC 71 512 Northamptonshire West Northamptonshire Nottingham East BC 75 327 Nottinghamshire Nottingham Nottingham North and Kimberley BC 74 515 Nottinghamshire Broxtowe Nottingham Nottingham South BC 76 076 Nottinghamshire Nottingham Rushcliffe CC 76 171 Nottinghamshire Rushcliffe Rutland and Stamford CC 70 864 Leicestershire Lincolnshire Rutland Harborough Rutland South Kesteven Sherwood Forest CC 76 543 Nottinghamshire Ashfield Gedling Newark and Sherwood Sleaford and North Hykeham CC 73 380 Lincolnshire North Kesteven South Derbyshire CC 71 202 Derbyshire South Derbyshire South Holland and The Deepings CC 76 139 Lincolnshire Boston South Holland South Leicestershire CC 75 634 Leicestershire Blaby Harborough South Northamptonshire CC 76 555 Northamptonshire North Northamptonshire West Northamptonshire Wellingborough and Rushden CC 76 669 Northamptonshire North NorthamptonshireResults history editPrimary data source House of Commons research briefing General election results from 1918 to 2019 7 2019 edit The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising the East Midlands region in the 2019 general election were as follows Party Votes Change from 2017 Seats Change from 2017 Conservative 1 280 724 54 8 nbsp 4 1 38 nbsp 7 Labour 740 975 31 7 nbsp 8 8 8 nbsp 7 Liberal Democrats 182 665 7 8 nbsp 3 5 0 0 Greens 60 067 2 6 nbsp 1 1 0 0 Brexit 35 344 1 5 new 0 0 Others 38 677 1 6 nbsp 1 4 0 0 Total 2 338 452 100 0 46 Percentage votes edit nbsp East Midlands votes percentage Key CON Conservative Party including National Liberal Party up to 1966LAB Labour PartyLIB Liberal Party up to 1979 SDP Liberal Alliance 1983 amp 1987 Liberal Democrats from 1992UKIP Br UK Independence Party 2010 to 2017 included in Other up to 2005 and in 2019 Brexit Party in 2019Green Green Party of England and Wales included in Other up to 2005 Seats edit nbsp East Midlands seats Key CON Conservative Party including National Liberal Party up to 1966LAB Labour PartyLIB Liberal Party up to 1979 SDP Liberal Alliance 1983 amp 1987 Liberal Democrats from 1992OTH 1945 Independent Denis Kendall 1974 Feb Democratic Labour Dick Taverne See also editList of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies List of parliamentary constituencies in Derbyshire List of parliamentary constituencies in Leicestershire and Rutland List of parliamentary constituencies in Lincolnshire List of parliamentary constituencies in Northamptonshire List of parliamentary constituencies in NottinghamshireNotes edit BC denotes borough constituency CC denotes county constituency The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival Elected as Conservative candidate in 2019 suspended from the party and joined Reform UK in 2024 Elected as Labour candidate in 2019 expelled from the party in 2021 Re elected as Conservative candidate in 2019 expelled from the party and joined Reclaim in 2023 before leaving them too References edit See NUTS 1 statistical regions of England Results of the 2019 General Election BBC News Retrieved 17 December 2019 Baker Carl Uberoi Elise Cracknell Richard 28 January 2020 General Election 2019 full results and analysis a b c Constituencies A Z Election 2019 BBC News Retrieved 26 April 2020 2023 Review Boundary Commission for England Retrieved 8 January 2021 The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England Volume two Constituency names designations and composition East Midlands Boundary Commission for England Retrieved 8 July 2023 Watson Christopher Uberoi Elise Loft Philip 17 April 2020 General election results from 1918 to 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parliamentary constituencies in the East Midlands amp oldid 1222077039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,