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 West Midlands region will decrease by 2, from 59 to 57.[7] 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 proposals, the following constituencies for the region will come into effect at the 2024 general election:[8]
Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019[9]
2019edit
The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising the West Midlands region in the 2019 general election were as follows:
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Not to be confused with List of parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands county The region nb 1 of West Midlands is divided into 59 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 35 borough constituencies and 24 county constituencies Since the general election of December 2019 1 41 are represented by Conservative MPs 16 by Labour MPs 1 by a Liberal Democrat MP and 1 by an independent 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 Liberal Democrat Constituency nb 2 Electorate 2 Majority 3 nb 3 Member of Parliament 3 Nearest opposition 3 County County location Constituency map Aldridge Brownhills BC 60 138 19 836 Wendy Morton David Morgan West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Edgbaston BC 68 828 5 614 Preet Gill Alex Yip West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Erdington BC 17 016 4 3 266 4 Paulette Hamilton 4 Robert Alden West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Hall Green BC 80 283 28 508 Tahir Ali Penny Anne O Donnell West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Hodge Hill BC 78 295 28 655 Liam Byrne Akaal Sidhu West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Ladywood BC 74 912 28 582 Shabana Mahmood Mary Noone West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Northfield BC 73 694 1 640 Gary Sambrook Richard Burden West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Perry Barr BC 72 006 15 317 Khalid Mahmood Raaj Shamji West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Selly Oak BC 82 665 12 414 Steve McCabe Hannah Campbell West Midlands nbsp nbsp Birmingham Yardley BC 74 704 10 659 Jess Phillips Vincent Garrington West Midlands nbsp nbsp Bromsgrove CC 75 078 23 106 Sajid Javid Rory Shannon Worcestershire nbsp nbsp Burton CC 75 036 14 496 Kate Kniveton Louise Walker Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Cannock Chase CC 74 813 19 879 Amanda Milling Anne Hobbs Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Coventry North East BC 76 006 7 692 Colleen Fletcher Sophie Richards West Midlands nbsp nbsp Coventry North West BC 75 247 208 Taiwo Owatemi Clare Golby West Midlands nbsp nbsp Coventry South BC 70 979 401 Zarah Sultana Mattie Heaven West Midlands nbsp nbsp Dudley North BC 61 936 11 533 Marco Longhi Melanie Dudley West Midlands nbsp nbsp Dudley South BC 60 731 15 565 Mike Wood Lucy Caldicott West Midlands nbsp nbsp Halesowen and Rowley Regis BC 68 300 12 074 James Morris Ian Cooper West Midlands nbsp nbsp Hereford and South Herefordshire CC 72 085 19 686 Jesse Norman Anna Coda Herefordshire nbsp nbsp Kenilworth and Southam CC 68 154 20 353 Jeremy Wright Richard Dickson Warwickshire nbsp nbsp Lichfield CC 76 616 23 638 Michael Fabricant Dave Robertson Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Ludlow CC 69 444 23 648 Philip Dunne Heather Kidd Shropshire nbsp nbsp Meriden CC 85 368 22 836 Saqib Bhatti Teresa Beddis West Midlands nbsp nbsp Mid Worcestershire CC 78 220 28 018 Nigel Huddleston Hellen Russell Worcestershire nbsp nbsp Newcastle under Lyme BC 68 211 7 446 Aaron Bell Carl Greatbach Staffordshire nbsp nbsp North Herefordshire CC 70 252 24 856 Bill Wiggin Philip Howells Herefordshire nbsp nbsp North Shropshire CC 82 314 5 5 925 6 Helen Morgan 6 Neil Shastri Hurst 6 Shropshire nbsp nbsp North Warwickshire CC 70 271 17 956 Craig Tracey Claire Breeze Warwickshire nbsp nbsp Nuneaton CC 70 226 13 144 Marcus Jones Zoe Mayou Warwickshire nbsp nbsp Redditch BC 65 391 16 036 Rachel Maclean Rebecca Jenkins Worcestershire nbsp nbsp Rugby CC 72 292 13 447 Mark Pawsey Debbie Bannigan Warwickshire nbsp nbsp Shrewsbury and Atcham CC 82 238 11 217 Daniel Kawczynski Julia Buckley Shropshire nbsp nbsp Solihull BC 78 760 21 273 Julian Knight Nick Stephens West Midlands nbsp nbsp Stafford CC 72 572 14 377 Theodora Clarke Joyce Still Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Staffordshire Moorlands CC 65 485 16 428 Karen Bradley Darren Price Staffordshire nbsp nbsp South Staffordshire CC 73 668 28 250 Gavin Williamson Adam Freeman Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Stoke on Trent Central BC 55 419 670 Jo Gideon Gareth Snell Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Stoke on Trent North BC 68 298 6 286 Jonathan Gullis Ruth Smeeth Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Stoke on Trent South BC 64 491 11 271 Jack Brereton Mark McDonald Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Stone CC 69 378 19 945 Bill Cash Mike Stubbs Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Stourbridge BC 69 891 13 571 Suzanne Webb Pete Lowe West Midlands nbsp nbsp Stratford on Avon CC 74 037 19 972 Nadhim Zahawi Dominic Skinner Warwickshire nbsp nbsp Sutton Coldfield BC 75 638 19 272 Andrew Mitchell Robert Knowles West Midlands nbsp nbsp Tamworth CC 1 316 2023 Sarah Edwards Andrew Cooper Staffordshire nbsp nbsp Telford BC 68 921 10 941 Lucy Allan elected asConservative Katrina Gilman Shropshire nbsp nbsp The Wrekin CC 70 693 18 726 Mark Pritchard Dylan Harrison Shropshire nbsp nbsp Walsall North BC 67 177 11 965 Eddie Hughes Eddie Ogilvie West Midlands nbsp nbsp Walsall South BC 68 024 3 456 Valerie Vaz Gurjit Bains West Midlands nbsp nbsp Warley BC 62 357 11 511 John Spellar Chandra Kannegati West Midlands nbsp nbsp Warwick and Leamington BC 76 363 789 Matt Western Jack Rankin Warwickshire nbsp nbsp West Bromwich East BC 62 046 1 593 Nicola Richards Ibrahim Dogus West Midlands nbsp nbsp West Bromwich West BC 64 517 3 799 Shaun Bailey James Cunningham West Midlands nbsp nbsp West Worcestershire CC 76 241 24 499 Harriett Baldwin Beverly Nielsen Worcestershire nbsp nbsp Wolverhampton North East BC 61 660 4 080 Jane Stevenson Emma Reynolds West Midlands nbsp nbsp Wolverhampton South East BC 62 883 1 235 Pat McFadden Ahmed Ejaz West Midlands nbsp nbsp Wolverhampton South West BC 60 534 1 661 Stuart Anderson Eleanor Smith West Midlands nbsp nbsp Worcester BC 73 485 6 758 Robin Walker Lynn Denham Worcestershire nbsp nbsp Wyre Forest CC 78 077 21 413 Mark Garnier Robin Lunn Worcestershire 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 West Midlands region will decrease by 2 from 59 to 57 7 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 proposals the following constituencies for the region will come into effect at the 2024 general election 8 Constituency Electorate Ceremonial county Local authority Aldridge Brownhills BC 73 122 West Midlands Walsall Birmingham Edgbaston BC 71 354 West Midlands Birmingham Birmingham Erdington BC 76 856 West Midlands Birmingham Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley BC 75 781 West Midlands Birmingham Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North BC 76 922 West Midlands Birmingham Solihull Birmingham Ladywood BC 76 585 West Midlands Birmingham Birmingham Northfield BC 73 483 West Midlands Birmingham Birmingham Perry Barr BC 74 048 West Midlands Birmingham Birmingham Selly Oak BC 76 285 West Midlands Birmingham Birmingham Yardley BC 71 912 West Midlands Birmingham Bromsgrove CC 75 305 Worcestershire Bromsgrove Burton and Uttoxeter CC 75 460 Staffordshire East Staffordshire Cannock Chase CC 75 582 Staffordshire Cannock Chase Coventry East BC 73 389 West Midlands Coventry Coventry North West BC 73 431 West Midlands Coventry Coventry South BC 70 998 West Midlands Coventry Droitwich and Evesham CC 74 345 Worcestershire Wychavon Dudley BC 71 083 West Midlands Dudley Halesowen BC 69 907 West Midlands Dudley Sandwell Hereford and South Herefordshire CC 71 125 Herefordshire Herefordshire Kenilworth and Southam CC 71 541 Warwickshire Rugby Stratford on Avon Warwick Kingswinford and South Staffordshire CC 71 896 Staffordshire West Midlands Dudley South Staffordshire Lichfield CC 74 942 Staffordshire East Staffordshire Lichfield Meriden and Solihull East CC 74 211 West Midlands Solihull Newcastle under Lyme CC 70 025 Staffordshire Newcastle under Lyme North Herefordshire CC 70 894 Herefordshire Herefordshire North Shropshire CC 77 052 Shropshire Shropshire North Warwickshire and Bedworth CC 70 245 Warwickshire North Warwickshire Nuneaton and Bedworth Nuneaton CC 70 335 Warwickshire North Warwickshire Nuneaton and Bedworth Redditch CC 69 921 Worcestershire Redditch Wychavon Rugby CC 72 603 Warwickshire Nuneaton and Bedworth Rugby Shrewsbury CC 75 139 Shropshire Shropshire Smethwick BC 71 195 West Midlands Sandwell Solihull West and Shirley BC 70 537 West Midlands Solihull South Shropshire CC 77 034 Shropshire Shropshire Stafford CC 70 537 Staffordshire Newcastle under Lyme Stafford Staffordshire Moorlands CC 70 113 Staffordshire Staffordshire Moorlands Stoke on Trent Central BC 70 550 Staffordshire Stoke on Trent Stoke on Trent North BC 69 821 Staffordshire Newcastle under Lyme Stoke on Trent Stoke on Trent South CC 69 831 Staffordshire Stafford Staffordshire Moorlands Stoke on Trent Stone Great Wyrley and Penkridge CC 70 701 Staffordshire South Staffordshire Stafford Stourbridge BC 69 840 West Midlands Dudley Stratford on Avon CC 72 388 Warwickshire Stratford on Avon Sutton Coldfield BC 74 584 West Midlands Birmingham Tamworth CC 73 644 Staffordshire Lichfield Tamworth Telford BC 70 768 Shropshire Telford and Wrekin The Wrekin CC 76 143 Shropshire Shropshire Telford and Wrekin Tipton and Wednesbury BC 73 820 West Midlands Dudley Sandwell Walsall and Bloxwich BC 74 886 West Midlands Walsall Warwick and Leamington BC 75 440 Warwickshire Warwick West Bromwich BC 72 208 West Midlands Sandwell West Worcestershire CC 76 638 Worcestershire Malvern Hills Wychavon Wolverhampton North East BC 70 449 West Midlands Walsall Wolverhampton Wolverhampton South East BC 75 685 West Midlands Walsall Wolverhampton Wolverhampton West BC 75 592 West Midlands Wolverhampton Worcester BC 73 928 Worcestershire Worcester Wyre Forest CC 77 015 Worcestershire Wyre ForestResults history editPrimary data source House of Commons research briefing General election results from 1918 to 2019 9 2019 edit The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising the West Midlands region in the 2019 general election were as follows Party Votes Change from 2017 Seats Change from 2017 Conservative 1 449 289 53 4 nbsp 4 4 44 nbsp 9 Labour 918 123 33 9 nbsp 8 6 15 nbsp 9 Liberal Democrats 213 903 7 9 nbsp 3 5 0 0 Greens 80 556 3 0 nbsp 1 3 0 0 Brexit 36 646 1 4 new 0 0 Others 13 437 0 4 nbsp 2 0 0 0 Total 2 711 954 100 0 59 Percentage votes edit nbsp West Midland 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 West Midlands seats Key CON Conservative Party including National Liberal Party up to 1966LAB Labour Party 1997 includes the Speaker Betty Boothroyd LIB Liberal Party up to 1979 SDP Liberal Alliance 1983 amp 1987 Liberal Democrats from 1992OTH 1945 Independent William Brown 2001 amp 2005 Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern Dr Richard Taylor See also editList of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies List of parliamentary constituencies in Herefordshire and Worcestershire List of parliamentary constituencies in Shropshire List of parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire List of parliamentary constituencies in Warwickshire List of parliamentary constituencies in the West MidlandsNotes edit See NUTS 1 statistical regions of England BC denotes borough constituency CC denotes county constituency The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival References edit 2019 Election Results BBC 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 27 April 2020 a b c Birmingham Erdington Parliamentary by election Birmingham City Council 3 March 2022 Retrieved 9 March 2022 North Shropshire 16 Dec 2021 By election UK Parliament Retrieved 9 January 2022 a b c McGuinness Alan 17 December 2021 North Shropshire Liberal Democrats pull off shock win as Tory by election defeat piles further pressure on Boris Johnson Sky News Archived from the original on 17 December 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2022 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 West Midlands Boundary Commission for England Retrieved 11 July 2023 Watson Christopher Uberoi Elise Loft Philip 17 April 2020 General election results from 1918 to 2019 Retrieved 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