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Parliamentary constituencies in Lincolnshire

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Parliamentary constituencies in Lincolnshire
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The non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire is divided into 8 parliamentary constituencies – 1 borough constituency and 7 county constituencies.[nb 1]

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The location of Lincolnshire in relation to England.

Constituencies

  † Conservative   ‡ Labour   ¤ Reform UK

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Boundary changes

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2024

For the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Boundary Commission for England opted to combine Lincolnshire with Leicestershire and Rutland in a sub-region of the East Midlands region, creating one additional seat by re-establishing the constituency of Rutland and Stamford, spanning all three counties. Consequently, Stamford was removed from the constituency of Grantham and Stamford, which was renamed Grantham and Bourne.[3]

The following seats were proposed:

Containing electoral wards from Boston

Containing electoral wards from East Lindsey

Containing electoral wards from Lincoln

Containing electoral wards from North Kesteven

Containing electoral wards from South Holland

Containing electoral wards from South Kesteven

Containing electoral wards from West Lyndsey

2010

In the Fifth Review the Boundary Commission for England recommended that Lincolnshire retained its current constituencies, with minor changes only to reflect revisions to local authority ward boundaries and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies.

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Results history

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Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing – General election results from 1918 to 2019[4]

2024

The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Lincolnshire in the 2024 general election were as follows:[nb 4][2]

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2019

The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Lincolnshire in the 2019 general election were as follows:

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Percentage votes

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1As the Brexit Party in 2019

21983 & 1987 – SDP-Liberal Alliance

* Included in Other

Seats

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11983 & 1987 – SDP-Liberal Alliance

Maps

1885-1910

1918-1945

1950-1979

1983-present

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Historical representation by party

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A cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name.

1885 to 1918

  Conservative   Liberal   Liberal Unionist

1918 to 1950

  Conservative   Independent   Labour   Liberal   National Liberal (1931–68)

1950 to 1983

  Conservative   Labour   Lincoln Democratic Labour   National Liberal (1931–68)

1983 to present

  Conservative   Independent   Labour   Reform UK

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Notes

  1. Rutland and Stamford is a cross-county boundary constituency, comprising electoral wards in Leicestershire and Rutland, as well as in Lincolnshire.
  2. BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
  3. The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.
  4. It should be acknowledged that Rutland and Stamford is a cross-county constituency between Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Rutland. As the results of UK general elections are not disclosed on sub-constituency levels, the following shares contain votes within the Leicestershire and Rutland areas of the Rutland and Stamford constituency.
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