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History of parliamentary constituencies and boundaries in Berkshire

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The ceremonial county of Berkshire currently comprises the unitary authorities of Bracknell Forest, Reading, Slough, West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead and Wokingham. From 2024, it has returned nine MPs to the UK Parliament, including one which is shared with the county of Surrey.

As a result of the local government reorganisation introduced by the Local Government Act 1972, which came into effect on 1 April 1974, the boundaries of the historic/administrative county were substantially altered. Northern parts of the county were transferred to Oxfordshire while southernmost parts of Buckinghamshire, including the Borough of Slough, were added. This was reflected in the following redistribution of parliamentary seats which came into effect for the 1983 general election.

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Number of seats

The table below shows the number of MPs representing Berkshire at each major redistribution of seats affecting the county.

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  1. Prior to 1950, seats were classified as County Divisions or Parliamentary Boroughs. Since 1950, they have been classified as County or Borough Constituencies.
  2. Includes one cross-county border constituency shared with Surrey.
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Timeline

  County seat   Borough seat

More information Constituency, Prior to 1832 ...
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 Boundary reviews

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