List of Parliamentary constituencies in Dorset
The ceremonial county of Dorset (which includes the unitary authorities of
Bournemouth and Poole)
is divided into 8 Parliamentary constituencies
- 3 Borough constituencies
and 5 County constituencies.
Constituencies
† Conservative
‡ Labour
¤ Liberal Democrat
¤ UKIP
Constituency[nb 1] |
Electorate |
Majority[nb 2] |
Member of Parliament |
Nearest opposition |
Map |
Bournemouth East BC |
71,956 |
14,612 |
|
Tobias Ellwood |
|
Peter Stokes |
|
Bournemouth West BC |
72,082 |
12,410 |
|
Conor Burns |
|
Martin Houlden |
|
Christchurch CC |
69,303 |
18,224 |
|
Christopher Chope |
|
Robin Grey |
|
Mid Dorset and North Poole CC |
64,299 |
10,530 |
|
Michael Tomlinson |
|
Vikki Slade |
|
North Dorset CC |
73,178 |
21,118 |
|
Simon Hoare |
|
Steve Unwin |
|
Poole BC |
72,557 |
15,789 |
|
Robert Syms |
|
David Young |
|
South Dorset CC |
71,534 |
11,994 |
|
Richard Drax |
|
Simon Bowkett |
|
West Dorset CC |
78,000 |
16,130 |
|
Oliver Letwin |
|
Ros Kayes |
|
Boundary changes
The Boundary Commission for England decided to retain Dorset's constituencies for the 2010 election, making minor changes to realign constituency boundaries with the boundaries of current local government wards, and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies.
Results
Historical representation by party
1885 to 1950
1original candidate, F. Guest (Lib), disqualified; fresh by-election held June 1910
1950 to 1983
1983 to present (7, then 8 MPs)
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