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The ceremonial county of Hampshire ,
which includes the unitary authorities of
Portsmouth and Southampton ,
is divided into 18 Parliamentary constituencies
- 9 Borough constituencies
and 9 County constituencies .
Constituencies
† Conservative
‡ Labour
¤ Liberal Democrat
ə UKIP
ə Independent
Constituency[ nb 1]
Electorate
Majority[ nb 2]
Member of Parliament
Nearest opposition
Map
Aldershot BC
72,430
14,901
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Gerald Howarth
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Gary Puffett
Basingstoke BC
79,665
11,063
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Maria Miller
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Dr. Paul Harvey
East Hampshire CC
71,074
25,147
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Damian Hinds
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Peter Baillie
Eastleigh BC
79,609
9,147
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Mims Davies
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Mike Thornton
Fareham CC
77,114
22,262
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Suella Fernandes
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Malcolm Jones
Gosport BC
73,268
17,098
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Caroline Dinenage
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Christopher Wood
Havant BC
70,554
13,920
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Alan Mak
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John Perry
Meon Valley CC
72,378
23,913
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George Hollingbery
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David Alexander
New Forest East CC
72,697
19,162
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Julian Lewis
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Roy Swales
New Forest West CC
68,446
20,604
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Desmond Swayne
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Paul Bailey
North East Hampshire CC
74,025
29,916
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Ranil Jayawardena
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Graham Cockarill
North West Hampshire CC
79,223
23,943
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Kit Malthouse
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Susan Perkins
Portsmouth North BC
73,105
10,537
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Penny Mordaunt
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John Ferrett
Portsmouth South BC *
71,639
5,241
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Flick Drummond
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Gerald Vernon-Jackson
Romsey and Southampton North CC
66,519
17,712
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Caroline Nokes
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Ben Nicholls
Southampton Itchen BC
72,281
2,316
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Royston Smith
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Rowenna Davis
Southampton, Test BC
70,270
3,810
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Alan Whitehead
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Jeremy Moulton
Winchester CC
74,119
16,914
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Steve Brine
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Jackie Porter
Boundary changes
The Boundary Commission for England has recommended that the county should in future be
divided into 18 constituencies. The proposed Aldershot and Basingstoke seats, more predominantly
urban than as present defined, will be designated borough constituencies.
These changes will be implemented at the United Kingdom general election, 2010 .
Results
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.
References
UK regions and nations English counties Historic counties History of constituency boundaries in By years