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The ceremonial county of Derbyshire (which includes the unitary authority of Derby) is divided into 11 Parliamentary constituencies: three Borough constituencies
and eight County constituencies.
Constituencies
† Conservative
‡ Labour
¤ Liberal Democrat
Constituency[nb 1]
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Electorate
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Majority[nb 2]
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Member of Parliament
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Nearest opposition
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Map
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Amber Valley CC
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68,065
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8,300
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Nigel Mills
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James Dawson
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Bolsover CC
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73,429
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5,288
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Dennis Skinner
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Helen Harrison
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Chesterfield BC
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72,069
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9,605
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Toby Perkins
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Spencer Pitfield
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Derby North BC
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69,919
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2,015
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Chris Williamson
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Amanda Solloway
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Derby South BC
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69,918
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11,248
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Margaret Beckett
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Evonne Williams
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Derbyshire Dales CC
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64,430
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14,327
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Patrick McLoughlin
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Andy Botham
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Erewash CC
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72,995
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4,534
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Maggie Throup
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Catherine Atkinson
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High Peak CC
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73,248
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2,322
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Ruth George
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Andrew Bingham
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Mid Derbyshire CC
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67,466
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11,616
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Pauline Latham
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Alison Martin
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North East Derbyshire CC
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72,097
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2,861
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Lee Rowley
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Natascha Engel
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South Derbyshire CC
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76,380
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11,970
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Heather Wheeler
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Robert Pearson
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From 2010
From the United Kingdom general election, 2010 onwards, Derbyshire has been divided into 11 constituencies rather than the former 10. This involved the abolishment of West Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency), the creation of Derbyshire Dales (UK Parliament constituency) and the re-introduction of Mid Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Changes proposed in 2016
As part of the Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies the Boundary Commission for England published in 2016 the following initial proposals for constituencies covering Derbyshire.
[1]
Results
1997
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2001
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2005
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2010
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2015
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2017
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Historical representation by party
1885 to 1918
Conservative
Labour
Liberal
Liberal-Labour
Liberal Unionist
1918 to 1950
Coalition Liberal (1918-22) / National Liberal (1922-23)
Conservative
Independent Labour
Labour
Liberal
National Labour
1950 to present
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrats
See also
Notes
- ^ BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
- ^ The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.
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