2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies
Description: The Boundary Commission for England is the independent organisation responsible for reviewing Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England. The 2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies was formally launched in January this year. The Commission is required to ensure that the number of electors in each constituency is more equal; in doing so, the number of constituencies in England will increase from 533 to 543. The Commission is undertaking an independent review of all constituency boundaries in England and will present the final recommendations to Parliament by July 2023.
Members of the public are encouraged to visit the review website to view maps showing the proposed new boundaries and provide feedback before the consultation closes on 2 August 2021. People can comment on anything from where the proposed new boundary lines are to the names of the constituencies. There will be a further two rounds of consultation in 2022. Following the conclusion of all three consultation periods, the Commission will look at all the evidence received before forming its final recommendations.
Summary of results: The Boundary Commission for England concluded the 2023 Review with submission of the final report and recommendations on 27 June 2023.
Changes to the Mitcham and Morden and Wimbledon Constituencies can be viewd at the BCE review map.
Consultation start date
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08 June 2021
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Consultation end date
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02 August 2021
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Take part in 2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies (External link)