Boundary Review 2023

About the Boundary Review

Constituency boundaries are changing.

The Boundary Commission for England (BCE) – an independent and impartial body – was asked by Parliament to review constituencies in England to make sure each MP represents roughly the same number of electors. 

Constituency sizes currently vary widely due to population changes since the last boundary review. The new map proposed by the Commission will make sure each constituency has between 69,724 and 77,062 electors, so that each MP represents roughly the same number of electors.

The 2023 Boundary Review also requires that the number of constituencies in England be increased from 533 to 543.

Public consultations

Public consultation on the 2023 Boundary Review is now closed. The deadline for submitting feedback was Monday, 5 December 2022.

The Boundary Commission will send its final recommendations to Parliament by 1 July 2023 and publish them on its website during the summer of 2023.

You can view feedback given on the proposals on the Boundary Commission's website.

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