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  1. The Parliament of the United Kingdom currently has 650 parliamentary constituencies across the constituent countries (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), each electing a single member of parliament (MP) to the House of Commons by the plurality (first past the post) voting system, ordinarily every five years.

    • Why Have Constituency Boundaries Changed?
    • How Much Have Constituency Boundaries Changed?
    • Has My Constituency Changed?
    • Has The Total Number of Mps Changed?
    • The Electorate Quota

    Constituency boundaries are reviewed periodically to make sure that constituencies are all roughly a similar size and respect local ties between areas. The reviews alter constituencies to reflect rising and falling populations and changes in the boundaries of the electoral wards that comprise them. The four Boundary Commissions for England, Scotlan...

    Around 10% of constituencies have no change to their boundaries. The remainder have changed in some way. In some cases, a ward or several wards have moved between constituencies. In others, the changes are more complicated, ranging from small boundary adjustments to constituencies being ‘abolished’ and split between several successor constituencies...

    You can find out which constituency you live in, now that the boundaries have changed, by typing your home postcode into the search box at: 1. Find my constituency You can see whether, or how, your constituency was affected by the boundary changes using a guide produced by the House of Commons Library, with maps showing the changes that were being ...

    No. The total number of seats – and so the total number of MPs that will be elected at the 2024 general election – has not changed. There will still be 650 MPs elected in total. However, the total numbers of seats in England, Scotland and Wales have changed, as follows:

    The electorate quota is the average number of voters each constituency should have if all UK voters were to be distributed evenly between them. The 2023 boundary review was stricter than previous ones in this respect. Constituencies must now have an electorate within 5% of the ‘electoral quota’ – now set at 73,393 registered voters - with just a fe...

  2. UK House of Commons constituencies in 2024. The following 650 seats will be contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.

  3. This section contains zoomable maps showing the constituency boundaries in existence following each major boundary review. Over time maps will be added as different parts of the country are completed.

  4. Maproom's superb online map lets you interact with all 650 Parliamentary seats. Explore constituencies and MPs with electorate info and links to MPs' voting records.

  5. The United Kingdom is currently divided into 650 parliamentary constituencies, your vote decides who represents your constituency. Find out more about your Parliamentary constituency, the breakdown of constituencies across the UK, and the reviews constituency boundaries.

  6. This research briefing compiles 2011 Census data for UK constituencies – including age, country of birth, ethnicity, car ownership and housing tenure. Highest and lowest constituencies, maps and access to demographic profiles of all parliamentary constituencies.