List of Parliamentary constituencies in Nottinghamshire
The ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire,
(which includes the unitary authority of
Nottingham),
is divided into 11 Parliamentary constituencies
- 3 Borough constituencies
and 8 County constituencies.
Constituencies
† Conservative
‡ Labour
¤ Liberal Democrat
UKIP
Constituency[nb 1] |
Electorate |
Majority[nb 2] |
Member of Parliament |
Nearest opposition |
Map |
Ashfield CC |
74,674 |
192 |
|
Gloria De Piero |
|
Jason Zadrozny |
|
Bassetlaw CC |
75,036 |
8,215 |
|
John Mann |
|
Keith Girling |
|
Broxtowe CC |
73,073 |
389 |
|
Anna Soubry |
|
Nick Palmer |
|
Gedling CC |
70,575 |
1,859 |
|
Vernon Coaker |
|
Bruce Laughton |
|
Mansfield CC |
77,524 |
6,012 |
|
Alan Meale |
|
Tracy Critchlow |
|
Newark CC* |
69,803 |
7,403 |
|
Robert Jenrick |
|
Roger Helmer |
|
Nottingham East BC |
64,173 |
6,969 |
|
Christopher Leslie |
|
Sam Boote |
|
Nottingham North BC |
68,139 |
8,138 |
|
Graham Allen |
|
Martin Curtis |
|
Nottingham South BC |
72,400 |
1,772 |
|
Lillian Greenwood |
|
Rowena Holland |
|
Rushcliffe CC |
70,484 |
15,811 |
|
Kenneth Clarke |
|
Karrar Khan |
|
Sherwood CC |
70,042 |
214 |
|
Mark Spencer |
|
Emilie Oldknow |
|
Boundary changes
Results
2005 |
2010 |
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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