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Since the 2019 United Kingdom general election,[2] 38 are represented by Conservative MPs, 7 by Labour MPs, and 1 by an independent MP.Table of ContentsConstituencies[edit]Proposed boundary changes[edit]Results history[edit]2019[edit]Percentage votes[edit]Seats[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Constituencies[edit]\u00a0\u00a0\u2020 Conservative\u00a0\u00a0\u2021 Labour\u00a0\u00a0IndependentConstituency[nb 1]Electorate[3]Majority[4][nb 2]Member of Parliament[4]Nearest opposition[4]CountyCounty LocationConstituency MapAmber Valley CC69,97616,886\u00a0Nigel Mills\u2020\u00a0Adam Thompson\u2021DerbyshireAshfield CC78,2045,733\u00a0Lee Anderson\u2020\u00a0Jason Zadrozny (Ashfield Independents)NottinghamshireBassetlaw CC80,02414,013\u00a0Brendan Clarke-Smith\u2020\u00a0Keir Morrison\u2021NottinghamshireBolsover CC75,1615,299\u00a0Mark Fletcher\u2020\u00a0Dennis Skinner\u2021DerbyshireBoston and Skegness CC69,38125,621\u00a0Matt Warman\u2020\u00a0Ben Cook\u2021LincolnshireBosworth CC81,54226,278Luke Evans\u2020Rick Middleton\u2021LeicestershireBroxtowe CC73,0525,331\u00a0Darren Henry\u2020\u00a0Greg Marshall\u2021NottinghamshireCharnwood CC79,53422,397Edward Argar\u2020Gary Godden\u2021LeicestershireChesterfield BC71,0341,451\u00a0Toby Perkins\u2021\u00a0Spencer Pitfield\u2020DerbyshireCorby CC86,15310,268\u00a0Tom Pursglove\u2020\u00a0Beth Miller\u2021NorthamptonshireDaventry CC77,42326,080\u00a0Chris Heaton-Harris\u2020\u00a0Pal Joyce\u2021NorthamptonshireDerby North BC73,1992,540\u00a0Amanda Solloway\u2020\u00a0Tony Tinley\u2021DerbyshireDerby South BC73,0626,019\u00a0Margaret Beckett\u2021\u00a0Ed Barker\u2020DerbyshireDerbyshire Dales CC65,08017,381\u00a0Sarah Dines\u2020\u00a0Claire Raw\u2021DerbyshireErewash CC72,99510,606\u00a0Maggie Throup\u2020\u00a0Catherine Atkinson\u2021DerbyshireGainsborough CC76,34322,967\u00a0Sir Edward Leigh\u2020\u00a0Perry Smith\u2021LincolnshireGedling CC71,366679\u00a0Tom Randall\u2020\u00a0Vernon Coaker\u2021NottinghamshireGrantham and Stamford CC81,50226,003\u00a0Gareth Davies\u2020\u00a0Kathryn Salt\u2021LincolnshireHarborough CC80,15112,429Neil O’Brien\u2020Celia Hibbert\u2021LeicestershireHigh Peak CC74,265590\u00a0Robert Largan\u2020\u00a0Ruth George\u2021DerbyshireKettering CC73,16416,765\u00a0Philip Hollobone\u2020\u00a0Claire Pavitt\u2021NorthamptonshireLeicester East BC78,4336,019Claudia Webbe[nb 3]Bhupendra Dave\u2020LeicestershireLeicester South BC77,70822,675Jon Ashworth\u2021Natalie Neale\u2020LeicestershireLeicester West BC64,9404,212Liz Kendall\u2021Amanda Wright\u2020LeicestershireLincoln BC74,9423,514\u00a0Karl McCartney\u2020\u00a0Karen Lee\u2021LincolnshireLouth and Horncastle CC79,63428,668\u00a0Victoria Atkins\u2020\u00a0Ellie Green\u2021LincolnshireLoughborough CC79,7647,169Jane Hunt\u2020Stuart Brady\u2021LeicestershireMansfield CC77,13116,306\u00a0Ben Bradley\u2020\u00a0Sonya Ward\u2021NottinghamshireMid Derbyshire CC67,44211,616\u00a0Pauline Latham\u2020\u00a0Emma Monkman\u2021DerbyshireNewark CC75,85021,816\u00a0Robert Jenrick\u2020\u00a0James Baggaley\u2021NottinghamshireNorth East Derbyshire CC72,34512,876\u00a0Lee Rowley\u2020\u00a0Chris Peace\u2021DerbyshireNorth West Leicestershire CC78,93520,400Andrew Bridgen\u2020Terri Eynon\u2021LeicestershireNorthampton North BC58,7685,507\u00a0Michael Ellis\u2020\u00a0Sally Keeble\u2021NorthamptonshireNorthampton South BC62,1634,697\u00a0Andrew Lewer\u2020\u00a0Gareth Eales\u2021NorthamptonshireNottingham East BC66,26217,393\u00a0Nadia Whittome\u2021\u00a0Victoria Stapleton\u2020NottinghamshireNottingham North BC66,4954,490\u00a0Alex Norris\u2021\u00a0Staurt Beswick\u2020NottinghamshireNottingham South BC79,48512,568\u00a0Lilian Greenwood\u2021\u00a0Marc Nykolyszyn\u2020NottinghamshireRushcliffe CC77,0477,643\u00a0Ruth Edwards\u2020\u00a0Cheryl Pidgeon\u2021NottinghamshireRutland and Melton CC82,70526,924Alicia Kearns\u2020Andy Thomas\u2021Leicestershire and RutlandSherwood CC77,88816,186\u00a0Mark Spencer\u2020\u00a0Jerry Hague\u2021NottinghamshireSleaford and North Hykeham CC94,76132,565\u00a0Dr Caroline Johnson\u2020\u00a0Linda Edwards-Shea\u2021LincolnshireSouth Derbyshire CC79,33119,335\u00a0Heather Wheeler\u2020\u00a0Robert Pearson\u2021DerbyshireSouth Holland and The Deepings CC75,97530,838\u00a0John Hayes\u2020\u00a0Mark Popple\u2021LincolnshireSouth Leicestershire CC80,52024,004\u00a0Alberto Costa\u2020Tristan Koriya\u2021LeicestershireSouth Northamptonshire CC90,84227,761\u00a0Andrea Leadsom\u2020\u00a0Gen Kitchen\u2021NorthamptonshireWellingborough CC80,76518,550\u00a0Peter Bone\u2020\u00a0Andrea Watts\u2021NorthamptonshireProposed 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 East Midlands region will increase by one, from 46 to 47.[5] 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:[6]ConstituencyElectorateCeremonial CountyLocal authorityAmber Valley CC70,625DerbyshireAmber ValleyAshfield CC69,819NottinghamshireAshfield \/ MansfieldBassetlaw CC75,773NottinghamshireBassetlawBolsover CC74,680DerbyshireBolsover \/ North East DerbyshireBoston and Skegness CC75,806LincolnshireBoston \/ East LindseyBroxtowe CC72,461NottinghamshireBroxtoweChesterfield BC70,722DerbyshireChesterfieldCorby and East Northamptonshire CC76,748NorthamptonshireNorth NorthamptonshireDaventry CC76,539NorthamptonshireNorth Northamptonshire \/ West NorthamptonshireDerby North BC71,876DerbyshireDerbyDerby South BC72,067DerbyshireDerbyDerbyshire Dales CC71,435DerbyshireAmber Valley \/ Derbyshire Dales \/ South DerbyshireErewash CC71,986DerbyshireErewashGainsborough CC74,750LincolnshireWest LindseyGedling CC75,795NottinghamshireGedlingGrantham CC72,071LincolnshireNorth Kesteven \/ South KestevenHarborough CC74,810LeicestershireHarborough \/ Oadby and WigstonHigh Peak CC73,960DerbyshireHigh PeakHinckley and Bosworth CC75,683LeicestershireHinckley and Bosworth \/ North West LeicestershireKettering CC76,163NorthamptonshireNorth NorthamptonshireLeicester East BC76,465LeicestershireLeicesterLeicester South BC71,007LeicestershireLeicesterLeicester West BC76,992LeicestershireLeicesterLincoln BC74,128LincolnshireLincoln \/ North KestevenLoughborough CC73,902LeicestershireCharnwoodLouth and Horncastle CC75,959LincolnshireEast LindseyMansfield CC74,680NottinghamshireMansfieldMelton and Syston CC71,615LeicestershireCharnwood \/ MeltonMid Derbyshire CC70.085DerbyshireAmber Valley \/ Derby \/ ErewashMid Leicestershire CC76,173LeicestershireBlaby \/ Charnwood \/ Hinckley and BosworthNewark CC76,478NottinghamshireBassetlaw \/ Newark and Sherwood \/ RushcliffeNorth East Derbyshire CC72,344DerbyshireChesterfield \/ North East DerbyshireNorth West Leicestershire CC75,373LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireNorthampton North BC75,713NorthamptonshireWest NorthamptonshireNorthampton South BC71,512NorthamptonshireWest NorthamptonshireNottingham East BC75,327NottinghamshireNottinghamNottingham North and Kimberley BC74,515NottinghamshireBroxtowe \/ NottinghamNottingham South BC76,076NottinghamshireNottinghamRushcliffe CC76,171NottinghamshireRushcliffeRutland and Stamford CC70,864Leicestershire \/ Lincolnshire \/ RutlandHarborough \/ Rutland \/ South KestevenSherwood Forest CC76,543NottinghamshireAshfield \/ Gedling \/ Newark and SherwoodSleaford and North Hykeham CC73,380LincolnshireNorth KestevenSouth Derbyshire CC71,202DerbyshireSouth DerbyshireSouth Holland and The Deepings CC76,139LincolnshireBoston \/ South HollandSouth Leicestershire CC75,634LeicestershireBlaby \/ HarboroughSouth Northamptonshire CC76,555NorthamptonshireNorth Northamptonshire \/ West NorthamptonshireWellingborough CC76,669NorthamptonshireNorth NorthamptonshireResults history[edit]Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing – General election results from 1918 to 2019[7]2019[edit]The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising the East Midlands region in the 2019 general election were as follows:Percentage votes[edit] East Midlands 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 – Independent (Denis Kendall); 1974 (Feb) – Democratic Labour (Dick Taverne)See 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 rival.^ Elected as Labour candidate in 2019, expelled from the party in 2021.References[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-midlands\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Parliamentary constituencies in the East Midlands"}}]}]