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  2. 2023 review of Westminster constituencies - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 review was the successor to the 2018 periodic review of Westminster constituencies, which was abandoned after it failed to pass into law.After abandonment of several previous reviews since 2015, the 2023 review was set to be the first review based on electoral registers drawn up using Individual Electoral Registration, which Parliament approved from 2014–15. [4]

  3. Boundary commissions (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The boundary commissions, which are required to report every eight years, must apply a set series of rules when devising constituencies.These rules are set out in the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986, as amended by the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 and subsequently by the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 2020.

  4. Timeline of the 2023 periodic review of Westminster ...

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    The Boundary Commission for England published their initial proposals on 8 June 2021. [33] The proposals represent significant changes to the existing boundaries, with just 47 existing constituencies remaining unchanged (just under 10% of existing constituencies [34]). In addition, a further 69 constituencies were unchanged except to realign ...

  5. Fifth periodic review of Westminster constituencies - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of the Assembly's electoral regions were changed accordingly to reflect constituency changes, thusly the only major changes were to the boundary between North Wales and Mid and West Wales. Per 2006 statistics, Welsh constituencies had on average 16,000 fewer electors than those of England.

  6. 2024 United Kingdom general election in England - Wikipedia

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    The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies. [3] Due to population growth, England elected 10 more MPs than in 2019. [4] The North East, North West, and West Midlands lost seats, while the East Midlands, East, London, South East, and South West gained seats. [5]

  7. Parliamentary constituencies in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    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 combine Lincolnshire with Leicestershire and Rutland in a sub-region of the East Midlands region, creating one additional seat by re-establishing the constituency of Rutland and Stamford, spanning all three ...

  8. 2025 United Kingdom local elections - Wikipedia

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    Ten of them hold whole-council elections on a four-year cycle that includes 2025. Due to boundary changes several authorities will see a significant reduction in the number of councillors they elect: Buckinghamshire reduces from 147 to 97, Durham goes from 126 to 98 and West Northamptonshire will elect 76 instead of 93.

  9. List of boundary changes in South West England - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (or LGBCE) was established by the Local Government Act 1972 to review the electoral boundaries of every local authority in England. In 1974 they began the first full electoral review of all metropolitan and non-metropolitan districts, completing it in July 1980.