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Parliamentary constituencies in Warwickshire
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The county of Warwickshire is divided into 6 parliamentary constituencies: 5 county constituencies and 1 borough constituency.
Constituencies
† Conservative ‡ Labour ¤ Liberal Democrat
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Boundary changes
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2024
See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.
For the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Boundary Commission for England opted to retain the six constituencies in Warwickshire, with minor boundary changes primarily to reflect changes to ward boundaries. Although its boundaries are unchanged, North Warwickshire was renamed North Warwickshire and Bedworth.[2]
2010
Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to the number of constituencies in Warwickshire from 5 to 6 for the 2010 election, with the creation of the new constituency of Kenilworth and Southam, combining the two towns of Kenilworth, transferred from Rugby and Kenilworth (renamed Rugby), and Southam, transferred from Stratford-on-Avon. The revised, more compact, Warwick and Leamington constituency was redesignated as a Borough constituency.
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Results history
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Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019[3]
2024
The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Warwickshire in the 2024 general election were as follows:
Percentage votes
11983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance
* Included in Other
Seats
Maps
1885-1910
- 1885
- 1886
- 1892
- 1895
- 1900
- 1906
- Jan 1910
- Dec 1910
1918-1945
- 1918
- 1922
- 1923
- 1924
- 1929
- 1931
- 1935
- 1945
1950-1979
- 1950
- 1951
- 1955
- 1959
- 1964
- 1966
- 1970
- Feb 1974
- Oct 1974
- 1979
1983-present
- 1983
- 1987
- 1992
- 1997
- 2001
- 2005
- 2010
- 2015
- 2017
- 2019
- 2024
Historical representation by party
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A cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name.
1885 to 1918
Conservative Independent Labour Liberal Liberal-Labour Liberal Unionist Speaker
1918 to 1950
Coalition National Democratic & Labour Conservative Independent Labour Liberal New Party
*Transferred from Staffordshire 1911
1950 to 1983
Conservative Independent Labour Liberal
1983 to present
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