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Since the general election of December 2019,[2] 52 are represented by Conservative MPs, five by Labour MPs, and one by a Liberal Democrat MP.Constituencies[edit]\u00a0\u00a0\u2020 Conservative\u00a0\u00a0\u2021 Labour\u00a0\u00a0\u00a4 Liberal Democrat\u00a0\u00a0# IndependentConstituency [nb 1]Electorate[3]Majority[4][nb 2]Member of Parliament[4]Nearest opposition[4]CountyConstituency MapBasildon and Billericay BC69,90620,412\u00a0John Baron\u2020\u00a0Andrew Gorgon\u2021EssexBedford BC71,581145\u00a0Mohammad Yasin\u2021\u00a0Ryan Henson\u2020BedfordshireBraintree CC75,20824,673\u00a0James Cleverly\u2020\u00a0Joshua Garfield\u2021EssexBrentwood and Ongar CC75,25529,065\u00a0Alex Burghart\u2020\u00a0Oliver Durose\u2021EssexBroadland CC78,15121,861\u00a0Jerome Mayhew\u2020\u00a0Jess Barnard\u2021NorfolkBroxbourne BC73,18219,807\u00a0Charles Walker\u2020\u00a0Sean Waters\u2021HertfordshireBury St Edmunds CC89,64424,988\u00a0Jo Churchill\u2020\u00a0Cliff Waterman\u2021SuffolkCambridge BC79,9519,639\u00a0Daniel Zeichner\u2021\u00a0Rod Cantrill\u00a4CambridgeshireCastle Point BC69,60826,634\u00a0Rebecca Harris\u2020\u00a0Katie Curtis\u2021EssexCentral Suffolk and North Ipswich CC80,03723,391\u00a0Dan Poulter\u2020\u00a0Emma Bonner-Morgan\u2021SuffolkChelmsford BC80,39417,621\u00a0Vicky Ford\u2020\u00a0Marie Goldman\u00a4EssexClacton CC70,93024,702\u00a0Giles Watling\u2020\u00a0Kevin Bonavia\u2021EssexColchester BC82,6259,423\u00a0Will Quince\u2020\u00a0Tina McKay\u2021EssexEpping Forest CC74,30422,173\u00a0Eleanor Laing\u2020\u00a0Vicky Ashworth Te Velde\u2021EssexGreat Yarmouth CC71,95717,663\u00a0Brandon Lewis\u2020\u00a0Mike Smith-Clare\u2021NorfolkHarlow CC68,07814,063\u00a0Robert Halfon\u2020\u00a0Laura McAlpine\u2021EssexHarwich and North Essex CC74,15320,182\u00a0Bernard Jenkin\u2020\u00a0Stephen Rice\u2021EssexHemel Hempstead CC74,03514,563Michael Penning\u2020Nabila Ahmed\u2021HertfordshireHertford and Stortford CC81,76519,620Julie Marson\u2020Chris Vince\u2021HertfordshireHertsmere CC73,97121,313Oliver Dowden\u2020Holly Kal-Weiss\u2021HertfordshireHitchin and Harpenden CC76,3236,895Bim Afolami\u2020Sam Collins\u00a4HertfordshireHuntingdon CC84,65719,383\u00a0Jonathan Djanogly\u2020\u00a0Samuel Sweek\u2021CambridgeshireIpswich BC75,5255,479\u00a0Tom Hunt\u2020\u00a0Sandy Martin\u2021SuffolkLuton North BC68,1859,247\u00a0Sarah Owen\u2021\u00a0Jeet Bains\u2020BedfordshireLuton South BC69,3388,756\u00a0Rachel Hopkins\u2021\u00a0Parvez Akhtar\u2020BedfordshireMaldon CC72,43830,041\u00a0John Whittingdale\u2020\u00a0Stephen Capper\u2021EssexMid Bedfordshire CC87,79524,664\u00a0Nadine Dorries\u2020\u00a0Rhiannon Meades\u2021BedfordshireMid Norfolk CC82,20322,594\u00a0George Freeman\u2020\u00a0Adrian Heald\u2021NorfolkNorth East Bedfordshire CC90,67824,283\u00a0Richard Fuller\u2020\u00a0Julian Vaughan\t\u2021BedfordshireNorth East Cambridgeshire CC83,69929,993\u00a0Steve Barclay\u2020\u00a0Diane Boyd\u2021CambridgeshireNorth East Hertfordshire CC76,12318,189Oliver Heald\u2020Kelley Green\u2021HertfordshireNorth Norfolk CC70,72914,395\u00a0Duncan Baker\u2020\u00a0Karen Ward\u00a4NorfolkNorth West Cambridgeshire CC94,90925,983\u00a0Shailesh Vara\u2020\u00a0Cathy Cordiner-Achenbach\u2021CambridgeshireNorth West Norfolk CC72,08019,922\u00a0James Wild\u2020\u00a0Jo Rust\u2021NorfolkNorwich North BC67,1724,738\u00a0Chloe Smith\u2020\u00a0Karen Davis\u2021NorfolkNorwich South BC77,84512,760\u00a0Clive Lewis\u2021\u00a0Mike Spencer\u2020NorfolkPeterborough BC72,5602580\u00a0Paul Bristow\u2020\u00a0Lisa Forbes\u2021CambridgeshireRayleigh and Wickford CC78,93031,000\u00a0Mark Francois\u2020\u00a0David Flack\u2021EssexRochford and Southend East CC75,62412,246\u00a0James Duddridge\u2020\u00a0Ashley Dalton\u2021EssexSaffron Walden CC87,01727,594\u00a0Kemi Badenoch\u2020\u00a0Mike Hibbs\u00a4EssexSouth Basildon and East Thurrock CC74,44119,922\u00a0Stephen Metcalfe\u2020\u00a0Jack Ferguson\u2021EssexSouth Cambridgeshire CC87,2882,904\u00a0Anthony Browne\u2020\u00a0Ian Sollom\u00a4CambridgeshireSouth East Cambridgeshire CC86,76911,490\u00a0Lucy Frazer\u2020\u00a0Pippa Heylings\u00a4CambridgeshireSouth Norfolk CC86,21421,275\u00a0Richard Bacon\u2020\u00a0Beth Jones\u2021NorfolkSouth Suffolk CC76,20122,897\u00a0James Cartlidge\u2020\u00a0Elizabeth Hughes\u2021SuffolkSouth West Bedfordshire CC79,92618,583\u00a0Andrew Selous\u2020\u00a0Callum Anderson\u2021BedfordshireSouth West Hertfordshire CC80,49914,408Gagan Mohindra\u2020David Gauke#HertfordshireSouth West Norfolk CC78,45526,195\u00a0Elizabeth Truss\u2020\u00a0Emily Blake\u2021NorfolkSouthend West BC66,354[5]12,792[6]\u00a0Anna Firth\u2020\u00a0Jason Pilley#EssexSt Albans CC73,7276,293Daisy Cooper\u00a4Anne Main\u2020HertfordshireStevenage CC71,5628,562Stephen McPartland\u2020Jill Borcherds\u2021HertfordshireSuffolk Coastal CC81,91020,533\u00a0Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Coffey\u2020\u00a0Cameron Matthews\u2021SuffolkThurrock BC79,65911,482\u00a0Jackie Doyle-Price\u2020\u00a0John Kent\u2021EssexWatford BC83,3594,433Dean Russell\u2020Chris Ostrowski\u2021HertfordshireWaveney CC82,79118,002\u00a0Peter Aldous\u2020\u00a0Sonia Barker\u2021SuffolkWelwyn Hatfield CC74,89210,955Grant Shapps\u2020Rosie Newbigging\u2021HertfordshireWest Suffolk CC80,19323,194\u00a0Matthew Hancock\u2020\u00a0Claire Unwin\u2021SuffolkWitham CC70,40224,082\u00a0Priti Patel\u2020\u00a0Martin Edobor\u2021EssexProposed boundary changes[edit]See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.Following the abandonment of the Sixth Periodic Review (the 2018 review), the Boundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021. The Commission calculated that the number of seats to be allocated to the Eastern region will increase by 3, from 58 to 61.[7] Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and, following two periods of public consultation, revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022. Final proposals will be published by 1 July 2023.Under the revised proposals, the following constituencies for the region would come into effect at the next general election:[8]ConstituencyElectorateCeremonial countyLocal authorityBasildon and Billericay BC76,993EssexBasildonBedford BC70,068BedfordshireBedfordBraintree CC75,662EssexBraintree \/ UttlesfordBrentwood and Ongar CC74,937EssexBrentwood \/ Epping ForestBroadland and Fakenham CC72,907NorfolkBreckland \/ BroadlandBroxbourne BC75,454HertfordshireBroxbourne \/ East HertfordshireBury St Edmunds CC75,655SuffolkMid Suffolk \/ West SuffolkCambridge BC72,560CambridgeshireCambridgeCastle Point BC70,923EssexCastle Point \/ BasildonCentral Suffolk and North Ipswich CC71,020SuffolkEast Suffolk \/ Ipswich \/ Mid SuffolkChelmsford BC76,454EssexChelmsfordClacton CC75,959EssexTendringColchester BC76,843EssexColchesterDunstable and Leighton Buzzard CC74,069BedfordshireCentral BedfordshireEast Cambridgeshire CC76,279CambridgeshireEast Cambridgeshire \/ South CambridgeshireEpping Forest CC74,553EssexEpping ForestGreat Yarmouth CC70,077NorfolkGreat YarmouthHarlow CC73,479EssexEpping Forest \/ Harlow \/ UttlesfordHarpenden and Berkhamsted CC71,635HertfordshireDacorum \/ St AlbansHarwich and North Essex CC74,838EssexColchester \/ TendringHemel Hempstead CC70,496HertfordshireDacorumHertford and Stortford CC75,396HertfordshireEast HertfordshireHertsmere CC73,256HertfordshireHertsmere \/ Welwyn HatfieldHitchin CC72,112Bedfordshire \/ HertfordshireCentral Bedfordshire \/ North HertfordshireHuntingdon CC75,590CambridgeshireHuntingdonshireIpswich BC75,117SuffolkIpswichLowestoft CC73,967SuffolkEast SuffolkLuton North BC73,266BedfordshireLutonLuton South and South Bedfordshire CC70,197BedfordshireCentral Bedfordshire \/ LutonMaldon CC76,794EssexChelmsford \/ MaldonMid Bedfordshire CC71,748BedfordshireBedford \/ Central BedfordshireMid Norfolk CC71,060NorfolkBreckland \/ South NorfolkNorth Bedfordshire CC76,319BedfordshireBedford \/ Central BedfordshireNorth East Cambridgeshire CC70,806CambridgeshireFenlandNorth East Hertfordshire CC76,849HertfordshireEast Hertfordshire \/ North HertfordshireNorth Norfolk CC70,719NorfolkNorth NorfolkNorth West Cambridgeshire CC73,556CambridgeshireHuntingdonshire \/ PeterboroughNorth West Norfolk CC75,200NorfolkKings Lynn and West NorfolkNorwich North BC71,441NorfolkBroadland \/ NorwichNorwich South BC73,201NorfolkNorwich \/ South NorfolkPeterborough CC72,273CambridgeshirePeterboroughRayleigh and Wickford CC76,422EssexBasildon \/ RochfordRochford and Southend East CC70,281EssexRochford \/ Southend-on-SeaSaffron Walden CC76,280EssexChelmsford \/ UttlesfordSouth Basildon and East Thurrock CC73,322EssexBasildon \/ ThurrockSouth Cambridgeshire CC75,484CambridgeshireCambridge \/ South CambridgeshireSouth Norfolk CC69,837NorfolkSouth NorfolkSouth Suffolk CC71,070SuffolkBaberghSouth West Hertfordshire CC71,552HertfordshireDacorum \/ Three RiversSouth West Norfolk CC72,496NorfolkBreckland \/ Kings Lynn and West NorfolkSouthend Central and Leigh BC76,637EssexSouthend-on-SeaSt Albans CC70,881HertfordshireSt AlbansSt Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire CC74,699CambridgeshireHuntingdonshire \/ South CambridgeshireStevenage CC70,370HertfordshireEast Hertfordshire \/ North Hertfordshire \/ StevenageSuffolk Coastal CC72,683SuffolkEast SuffolkThurrock BC73,347EssexThurrockWatford BC70,576HertfordshireHertsmere \/ WatfordWaveney Valley CC70,540Norfolk \/ SuffolkEast Suffolk \/ Mid Suffolk \/ South NorfolkWelwyn Hatfield CC74,535HertfordshireWelwyn HatfieldWest Suffolk CC76,243SuffolkWest SuffolkWitham CC75,064EssexBraintree \/ Colchester \/ MaldonResults history[edit]Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing – General election results from 1918 to 2019[9]2019[edit]The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising the East of England region in the 2019 general election were as follows:Percentage votes[edit] East of England votes percentageKey:CON – Conservative Party, including National Liberal Party up to 1966LAB – Labour PartyLIB – Liberal Party up to 1979; SDP-Liberal Alliance 1983 & 1987; Liberal Democrats from 1992UKIP\/Br – UK Independence Party 2010 to 2017 (included in Other up to 2005 and in 2019); Brexit Party in 2019Green – Green Party of England and Wales (included in Other up to 2005)Seats[edit] Key: CON – Conservative Party, including National Liberal Party up to 1966LAB – Labour PartyLIB – Liberal Party up to 1979; SDP-Liberal Alliance 1983 & 1987; Liberal Democrats from 1992OTH – 1945 – Common Wealth Party (unopposed by Labour); 2015 – UK Independence PartySee also[edit]^ BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency^ The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rivalReferences[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/parliamentary-constituencies-in-the-east-of-england\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Parliamentary constituencies in the East of England"}}]}]