St Austell and Newquay (UK Parliament constituency)

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St Austell and Newquay
County constituency
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St Austell and Newquay shown within Cornwall, and Cornwall shown within England
Created: for 2009 or 2010 election
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Type: House of Commons
County: Cornwall
EP constituency: South West England

St Austell and Newquay will be a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It will elect one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

[edit] Boundaries

Following their review of parliamentary representation in Cornwall, the Boundary Commission for England have awarded the county one extra constituency, which means consequential changes for existing seats. St Austell and Newquay and Truro and Falmouth split the existing Truro and St Austell seat.

The electoral wards used to create St Austell and Newquay are entirely from the borough of Restormel

[edit] Election results

This new constituency will be fought at the 2009 or 2010 UK general election. It has a notional Liberal Democrat majority around 600.

[edit] See also

Constituencies in South West England
Conservative

Bournemouth East | Bournemouth West | Bridgwater | Christchurch | Cotswold | Devizes | East Devon | Forest of Dean | North Dorset | North Wiltshire | Poole | Salisbury | South West Devon | Tewkesbury | Tiverton and Honiton | Torridge and West Devon | Totnes | Wells | West Dorset | Westbury | Weston-super-Mare | Woodspring

Liberal Democrat

Bath | Bristol West | Cheltenham | Falmouth and Camborne | Mid Dorset and North Poole | North Cornwall | North Devon | Northavon | Somerton and Frome | South East Cornwall | St Ives | Taunton | Teignbridge | Torbay | Truro and St Austell | Yeovil

Labour

Bristol East | Bristol North West | Bristol South | Exeter | Gloucester | Kingswood | North Swindon | Plymouth Devonport | Plymouth Sutton | South Dorset | South Swindon | Stroud | Wansdyke

South West European constituency: Conservative (3) | UKIP (2) | Liberal Democrats (1) | Labour (1)