Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard (UK Parliament constituency)
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard | |
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County constituency for the House of Commons | |
County | Bedfordshire |
Electorate | 74,069[1] |
Major settlements | Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2024 |
Member of Parliament | TBC (TBC) |
Seats | One |
Created from | South West Bedfordshire |
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard is a new constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament that will form on July 4th 2024.[2] Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, enacted by the Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023,[3] it will first be contested at the 2024 general election.
Boundaries[edit]
The constituency will be composed of the following District of Central Bedfordshire wards (as they existed on 1 December 2020):
- Dunstable–Central; Dunstable–Icknield; Dunstable–Manshead; Dunstable–Northfields; Dunstable–Watling; Heath and Reach; Houghton Hall; Leighton Buzzard North; Leighton Buzzard South; Linslade; Parkside; Tithe Farm.[3]
It will comprise the communities of Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard, Linslade and Houghton Regis and is the successor to South West Bedfordshire - excluding Eaton Bray, which is to be transferred to the new constituency of Luton South and South Bedfordshire.
Following a local government boundary review which came into effect in May 2023,[4][5] the constituency will now comprise the following wards of Central Bedfordshire from the 2024 general election:
- Dunstable Central; Dunstable East; Dunstable North; Dunstable South; Dunstable West; Heath & Reach; Houghton Regis East; Houghton Regis West; Leighton-Linslade North; Leighton-Linslade South; Leighton Linslade West.[6]
Elections[edit]
Elections in the 2020s[edit]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal Democrats | Emma Holland-Lindsay[7] | ||||
Reform UK | Harry Palmer[8] | ||||
Conservative | Andrew Selous[9] | ||||
English Democrat | Antonio Vitiello[10] |
References[edit]
- ^ https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2023-review/the-2023-review-of-parliamentary-constituency-boundaries-in-england-volume-two-constituency-names-designations-and-composition/the-2023-review-of-parliamentary-constituency-boundaries-in-england-volume-two-constituency-names-designations-and-composition-eastern/
- ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report – Eastern | Boundary Commission for England". boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
- ^ a b "The Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023". Schedule I Part 2 Eastern region.
- ^ LGBCE. "Central Bedfordshire | LGBCE". www.lgbce.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
- ^ "The Central Bedfordshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2021".
- ^ "New Seat Details - Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard". www.electoralcalculus.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
- ^ "Another 88 Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidates". Mark Pack. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ^ "Find My PPC (Eastern England)" (PDF). Reform UK. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- ^ "Leighton Buzzard's MP confirms he will stand again as general election announced". Jo Robinson. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
- ^ "Parliamentary Constituencies - Eastern". English Democrats. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
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