List of constituencies in South West England
The region of South West England has, as of the 2010 general election, 55 parliamentary constituencies. The Conservative Party held the largest number of constituencies, with 36. The Liberal Democrats had 15 and Labour had just 4 out of the 55.
Current constituencies
Conservatives
- Bournemouth East
- Bournemouth West
- Bridgwater and West Somerset
- Bristol North West
- Camborne and Redruth
- Central Devon
- Christchurch
- Devizes
- East Devon
- Filton and Bradley Stoke
- Forest of Dean
- Gloucester
- Kingswood
- Newton Abbot
- North Dorset
- North East Somerset
- North Somerset
- North Swindon
- North Wiltshire
- Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
- Poole
- Salisbury
- South Dorset
- South East Cornwall
- South Swindon
- South West Devon
- South West Wiltshire
- Stroud
- Tewkesbury
- The Cotswolds
- Tiverton and Honiton
- Torridge and West Devon
- Totnes
- Truro and Falmouth
- West Dorset
- Weston-super-Mare
Liberal Democrats
- Bath
- Bristol West
- Cheltenham
- Chippenham
- Mid Dorset and North Poole
- North Cornwall
- North Devon
- St Austell and Newquay
- St Ives
- Somerton and Frome
- Taunton Deane
- Thornbury and Yate
- Torbay
- Wells
- Yeovil
Labour
Former constituencies
Abolished in 2010
- Bridgwater → Bridgwater and West Somerset
- Falmouth and Camborne → Camborne and Redruth, Truro and Falmouth
- Northavon → Thornbury and Yate, Filton and Bradley Stoke
- Plymouth Devonport → Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, Plymouth Moor View
- Plymouth Sutton → Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, Plymouth Moor View
- Taunton → Taunton Deane
- Teignbridge → Newton Abbot, Central Devon
- Truro and St Austell → Truro and Falmouth, St Austell and Newquay
- Wansdyke → North East Somerset
- Westbury → South West Wiltshire, Chippenham
- Woodspring → North Somerset
Abolished in 1997
- Cirencester and Tewkesbury → Cotswold, Tewkesbury
- Plymouth Drake → Plymouth Sutton
- Swindon → North Swindon, South Swindon
- West Gloucestershire → Forest of Dean, Tewkesbury