List of Parliamentary constituencies in Devon

The ceremonial county of Devon, (which includes the unitary authorities of Torbay and Plymouth) is divided into 12 Parliamentary constituencies - 4 Borough constituencies and 8 County constituencies.

Constituencies

      † Conservative       ‡ Labour       ¤ Liberal Democrat       UKIP       Independent

Constituency[nb 1] Electorate Majority[nb 2] Member of Parliament Nearest opposition Map
Central Devon CC 72,737 21,265   Mel Stride   John Conway
East Devon CC 76,519 12,261   Hugo Swire   Claire Wright
Exeter BC 76,968 7,183   Ben Bradshaw   Dom Morris
Newton Abbot CC 69,928 11,288   Anne-Marie Morris   Richard Younger-Ross
North Devon CC 74,737 6,936   Peter Heaton-Jones   Nick Harvey
Plymouth, Moor View BC 68,246 1,026   Johnny Mercer   Alison Seabeck
Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport BC 73,274 523   Oliver Colvile   Luke Pollard
South West Devon CC 71,035 20,109   Gary Streeter   Chaz Singh
Tiverton and Honiton CC 76,270 20,156   Neil Parish   Graham Smith
Torbay BC 76,350 3,286   Kevin Foster   Adrian Sanders
Torridge and West Devon CC 78,621 18,403   Geoffrey Cox   Derek Sargent
Totnes CC 68,630 18,385   Sarah Wollaston   Justin Haque

Boundaries

Name2005 constituencies
  1. East Devon CC
  2. Exeter BC
  3. North Devon CC
  4. Plymouth, Devonport BC
  5. Plymouth, Sutton BC
  6. South West Devon CC
  7. Teignbridge CC
  8. Tiverton and Honiton CC
  9. Torbay BC
  10. Torridge and West Devon CC
  11. Totnes CC
Proposed name2010 constituencies
  1. Central Devon CC
  2. East Devon CC
  3. Exeter BC
  4. Newton Abbot CC
  5. North Devon CC
  6. Plymouth, Moor View BC
  7. Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport BC
  8. South West Devon CC
  9. Tiverton and Honiton CC
  10. Torbay BC
  11. Torridge and West Devon CC
  12. Totnes CC

Results

2005 2010 2015

Notes

  1. BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
  2. The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.

References

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