List of parliamentary constituencies in Suffolk

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The county of Suffolk , England is divided into 8 parliamentary constituencies (1 borough constituency and 7 county constituencies). Seven constituencies lie wholly within Suffolk while Waveney Valley straddles the county border between Suffolk and Norfolk. [nb 1]

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Constituencies

   † Conservative    ‡ Labour    ¥ Green

Constituency [nb 2] Electorate [1] Majority [2] [nb 3] Member of Parliament [2] Nearest opposition [2] Map
Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket CC 76,6551,452  Peter Prinsley  Will Tanner
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Central Suffolk and North Ipswich CC 71,0204,290  Patrick Spencer Kevin Craig ‡
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Ipswich BC 75,1177,403  Jack Abbott  Tom Hunt
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Lowestoft CC 73,9672,016  Jessica Asato  Peter Aldous
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South Suffolk CC 71,1703,047  James Cartlidge Emma Bishton ‡
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Suffolk Coastal CC 72,6631,070  Jenny Riddell-Carpenter  Thérèse Coffey
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Waveney Valley CC 70,5405,593  Adrian Ramsay ¥ Richard Rout †
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West Suffolk CC 76,2433,247  Nick Timothy Rebecca Denness ‡
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Boundary changes

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 Suffolk with Norfolk as a sub-region of the East of England region, with the creation of the cross-county boundary constituency of Waveney Valley. The seat of Waveney reverted to its former name of Lowestoft, and Bury St Edmunds was renamed Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket. [3] [4] [5]

Former nameBoundaries 2010–2024Current nameBoundaries 2024–present
  1. Bury St Edmunds CC
  2. Central Suffolk and North Ipswich CC
  3. Ipswich BC
  4. South Suffolk CC
  5. Suffolk Coastal CC
  6. Waveney CC
  7. West Suffolk CC
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  1. Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket CC
  2. Central Suffolk and North Ipswich CC
  3. Ipswich BC
  4. Lowestoft CC
  5. South Suffolk CC
  6. Suffolk Coastal CC
  7. Waveney Valley CC
  8. West Suffolk CC
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2010

In the Fifth Review the Boundary Commission for England recommended that Suffolk retained its current constituencies, with changes only to reflect revisions to local authority ward boundaries and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies. The largest of these changes resulted in the effective transfer of one Borough of Ipswich ward from Central Suffolk and North Ipswich to the constituency of Ipswich.

NameBoundaries 1997–2010Boundaries 2010–2024
  1. Bury St Edmunds CC
  2. Central Suffolk and North Ipswich CC
  3. Ipswich BC
  4. South Suffolk CC
  5. Suffolk Coastal CC
  6. Waveney CC
  7. West Suffolk CC
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Results history

Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019 [6]

2024

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

PartyVotes%Change from 2019SeatsChange from 2019
Conservative 115,95330.8%Decrease2.svg29.3%3Decrease2.svg4
Labour 107,05728.4%Increase2.svg4.5%4Increase2.svg4
Reform 69,23018.4%Increase2.svg18.0%00
Greens 49,92513.3%Increase2.svg6.9%1Increase2.svg1
Liberal Democrats 31,1608.3%-00
Others3,3420.9%-00
Total376,667100.08


2019

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

PartyVotes%Change from 2017SeatsChange from 2017
Conservative 229,82360.1%Increase2.svg2.9%7Increase2.svg1
Labour 91,33923.9%Decrease2.svg8.7%0Decrease2.svg1
Liberal Democrats 31,6338.3%Increase2.svg3.8%00
Greens 24,4906.4%Increase2.svg3.6%00
Brexit 1,4320.4%new00
Others3,4320.9%Decrease2.svg2.0%00
Total382,149100.07

Percentage votes

Election year1918192219231924192919311935194519501951195519591964196619701974

(Feb)

1974

(Oct)

197919831987199219972001200520102015201720192024
Conservative 148.945.647.654.843.667.062.639.742.149.149.648.445.646.652.544.045.551.452.552.549.937.640.741.746.250.757.260.130.8
Labour 12.225.823.920.023.325.032.438.239.843.946.641.138.243.238.731.735.133.722.123.228.740.239.731.821.323.532.623.928.4
Reform 2---------------------------0.418.4
Green Party -------------------*****1.94.92.86.413.3
Liberal Democrat 3#24.511.928.525.233.18.04.922.118.07.03.810.516.09.98.023.719.414.425.323.620.417.616.020.624.15.64.58.38.3
Coalition Liberal14.416.7---------------------------
UKIP ---------------------***5.315.32.3**
Other--------0.1---0.10.30.80.5-0.50.10.61.14.63.66.01.20.10.50.90.9

1Includes National Liberal Party from 1931 - 1966

2As the Brexit Party in 2019

31918-1979 - Liberal; 1983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance

* Included in Other

Seats

Election year19501951195519591964196619701974

(Feb)

1974

(Oct)

197919831987199219972001200520102015201720192024
Labour 222111001110122200104
Conservative 1233444554456555577673
Greens 000000000000000000001 [lower-alpha 1]
Liberal Democrat 2100000000000000000000
Total555555555566677777778 [lower-alpha 1]

1Includes National Liberal Party up to 1966

21950-1979 - Liberal; 1983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance

  1. 1 2 Includes the constituency of Waveney Valley, which also lies partly in Norfolk.

Maps

1885-1910

1918-1945

1950-1979

1983-present

Timeline

Constituency1295-12981298-15291529-15591559-15711571-16141614-18321832-18441844-18851885-19181918-19501950-19831983-19971997-
Aldeburgh 1571-1832
Bury St Edmunds 1614-
Central Suffolk 1983-1997
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 1997-
Dunwich 1298-1832
East Suffolk 1832-1885
Eye 1571-1983
Ipswich 1295-
Lowestoft 1885-1983
Orford 1529-1832
South Suffolk 1983-
Stowmarket 1885-1918
Sudbury 1559-18441885-1950
Sudbury and Woodbridge 1950-1983
Suffolk 1295-1832
Suffolk Coastal 1983-
Waveney 1983-
West Suffolk 1832-18851997-
Woodbridge 1885-1950

Historical representation by party

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

Constituency1885861886911892921895190019060607Jan 1910Dec 191014
Bury St Edmunds F. Hervey Cadogan Greene F. W. Hervey Guinness
Eye Stevenson Pearson
Ipswich (Two members) West Charteris Goddard
Collings Dalrymple Cobbold Horne Ganzoni
Lowestoft Crossley Foster Lucas Beauchamp Foster Beauchamp
Stowmarket Cobbold Greene Stern Malcolm Hardy Goldsmith
Sudbury W. Quilter Heaton-Armstrong C. Quilter
Woodbridge Everett Lloyd-Anstruther Everett Pretyman Everett Peel

1918 to 1950

   Coalition Liberal (1918-22)   Conservative    Independent    Independent Liberal    Labour    Liberal    National Liberal (1931-68)

Constituency19182019221923192419293119313419353842441945
Bury St Edmunds Guinness Heilgers Keatinge Clifton-Brown
Eye Lyle-Samuel Vanneck Granville
Ipswich Ganzoni Jackson Ganzoni Stokes
Lowestoft Beauchamp Rentoul Loftus Evans
Sudbury Howard Mercer Loverseed Burton Hamilton
Woodbridge Peel Churchman Fison Ross-Taylor Hare

1950 to 1983

   Conservative    Labour    Liberal

Constituency1950195119555719596364196419661970Feb 74Oct 741979
Bury St Edmunds Aitken Griffiths
Eye Granville Harrison Gummer
Ipswich Stokes Foot Money Weetch
Lowestoft Evans Prior
Sudbury & Woodbridge Hare Stainton

1983 to present

   Conservative    Green    Independent    Labour

Constituency19831987199219972001012005201020152017201922242024
Bury St Edmunds / & Stowmarket ('24) Griffiths Spring Ruffley Churchill Prinsley
Suffolk Coastal Gummer Coffey Riddell-Carpenter
Ipswich Weetch Irvine Cann Mole Gummer Martin Hunt Abbott
Waveney / Lowestoft (2024) Prior Porter Blizzard Aldous Asato
South Suffolk Yeo Cartlidge
Central Suffolk / & N Ipswich ('97) Lord Poulter Spencer
West Suffolk Spring Hancock Timothy
Waveney Valley 1 Ramsay

1parts also in Norfolk

See also

Notes

  1. Waveney Valley CC is a cross-county constituency between Suffolk and Norfolk, covering areas of East and Mid Suffolk, as well as electoral wards of South Norfolk.
  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.

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References

  1. "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England - Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition - Eastern". Boundary Commission for England . Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Constituencies A-Z - Election 2014". BBC News. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  3. "Parliamentary constituency changes affect Norfolk/Suffolk border". BBC News. 8 November 2022. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  4. "Here's how political boundaries could change if new plans approved". Suffolk News. 9 November 2022. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  5. "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report". Boundary Commission for England. paras 294-320. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  6. Watson, Christopher; Uberoi, Elise; Loft, Philip (17 April 2020). "General election results from 1918 to 2019".