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List of parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands (county)
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The ceremonial county of West Midlands, England, is divided into 28 parliamentary constituencies, each of which elect one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons. These constituencies were first implemented at the 2010 general election. All are borough constituencies except for Meriden, which is a county constituency.

Constituencies

  Conservative   Labour

Constituency[nb 1] Electorate[1] Majority[2][nb 2] Member of Parliament[2] Nearest opposition[2] Map
Aldridge-Brownhills BC 60,138 19,836 Wendy Morton   David Morgan ‡
Birmingham, Edgbaston BC 68,828 5,614   Preet Gill Alex Yip †
Birmingham, Erdington BC 66,148 3,266[3]   Paulette Hamilton Robert Alden †
Birmingham, Hall Green BC 80,283 28,508   Tahir Ali   Penny-Anne O'Donnell †
Birmingham, Hodge Hill BC 78,295 28,655   Liam Byrne   Akaal Sidhu †
Birmingham, Ladywood BC 74,912 28,582   Shabana Mahmood   Mary Noone †
Birmingham, Northfield BC 73,694 1,640   Gary Sambrook   Richard Burden
Birmingham, Perry Barr BC 72,006 15,317   Khalid Mahmood   Raaj Shamji †
Birmingham, Selly Oak BC 82,665 12,414   Steve McCabe   Hannah Campbell †
Birmingham, Yardley BC 74,704 10,659   Jess Phillips   Vincent Garrington †
Coventry North East BC 76,006 7,692   Colleen Fletcher   Sophie Richards †
Coventry North West BC 75,247 208   Taiwo Owatemi   Clare Golby †
Coventry South BC 70,979 401   Zarah Sultana   Mattie Heaven †
Dudley North BC 61,936 11,533   Marco Longhi   Melanie Dudley †
Dudley South BC 60,731 15,565   Mike Wood   Lucy Caldicott ‡
Halesowen and Rowley Regis BC 68,300 12,074   James Morris   Ian Cooper ‡
Meriden CC 85,368 22,836   Saqib Bhatti   Teresa Beddis ‡
Solihull BC 78,760 21,273 Julian Knight   Nick Stephens ‡
Stourbridge BC 69,891 13,571   Suzanne Webb   Pete Lowe ‡
Sutton Coldfield BC 75,638 19,272   Andrew Mitchell   David Knowles ‡
Walsall North BC 67,177 11,965   Eddie Hughes   Gill Ogilvie ‡
Walsall South BC 68,024 3,456   Valerie Vaz   Gurjit Bains †
Warley BC 62,357 11,511   John Spellar   Chandra Kanneganti †
West Bromwich East BC 62,046 1,593   Nicola Richards   Ibrahim Dogus
West Bromwich West BC 64,517 3,799   Shaun Bailey   James Cunningham ‡
Wolverhampton North East BC 61,660 4,080   Jane Stevenson   Emma Reynolds
Wolverhampton South East BC 62,883 1,235   Pat McFadden   Ahmed Ejaz †
Wolverhampton South West BC 60,534 1,661   Stuart Anderson   Eleanor Smith

2010 boundary changes

Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to reduce the number of seats in West Midlands from 29 to 28, resulting in the abolition of Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath and leading to significant changes to other constituencies in the City of Birmingham.

Former boundaries

Former name Boundaries 1997-2010
  1. Aldridge-Brownhills BC
  2. Birmingham, Edgbaston BC
  3. Birmingham, Erdington BC
  4. Birmingham, Hall Green BC
  5. Birmingham, Hodge Hill BC
  6. Birmingham, Ladywood BC
  7. Birmingham, Northfield BC
  8. Birmingham, Perry Barr BC
  9. Birmingham, Selly Oak BC
  10. Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath BC
  11. Birmingham, Yardley BC
  12. Coventry North East BC
  13. Coventry North West BC
  14. Coventry South BC
  1. Dudley North BC
  2. Dudley South BC
  3. Halesowen and Rowley Regis BC
  4. Meriden CC
  5. Solihull BC
  6. Stourbridge BC
  7. Sutton Coldfield BC
  8. Walsall North BC
  9. Walsall South BC
  10. Warley BC
  11. West Bromwich East BC
  12. West Bromwich West BC
  13. Wolverhampton North East BC
  14. Wolverhampton South East BC
  15. Wolverhampton South West BC
Parliamentary constituencies in West Midlands
Parliamentary constituencies in West Midlands

Current boundaries

Current name Boundaries 2010–present
  1. Aldridge-Brownhills BC
  2. Birmingham, Edgbaston BC
  3. Birmingham, Erdington BC
  4. Birmingham, Hall Green BC
  5. Birmingham, Hodge Hill BC
  6. Birmingham, Ladywood BC
  7. Birmingham, Northfield BC
  8. Birmingham, Perry Barr BC
  9. Birmingham, Selly Oak BC
  10. Birmingham, Yardley BC
  11. Coventry North East BC
  12. Coventry North West BC
  13. Coventry South BC
  14. Dudley North BC
  1. Dudley South BC
  2. Halesowen and Rowley Regis BC
  3. Meriden CC
  4. Solihull BC
  5. Stourbridge BC
  6. Sutton Coldfield BC
  7. Walsall North BC
  8. Walsall South BC
  9. Warley BC
  10. West Bromwich East BC
  11. West Bromwich West BC
  12. Wolverhampton North East BC
  13. Wolverhampton South East BC
  14. Wolverhampton South West BC
Proposed Parliamentary constituencies in West Midlands
Proposed Parliamentary constituencies in West Midlands

Proposed boundary changes

See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.

Following the abandonment of the Sixth Periodic Review (the 2018 review), the Boundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021.[4] Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and, following two periods of public consultation, revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022. The final proposals were published on 28 June 2023.

The commission has proposed that the Black Country be combined with Staffordshire as a sub-region of the West Midlands Region, resulting in the creation of a new cross-county boundary constituency named Kingswinford and South Staffordshire, which will include part of the abolished constituency of Dudley South. As a consequence of knock-on changes and the need to reduce the overall number of seats in the Black Country by one, Dudley North, Halesowen and Rowley Regis, Wolverhampton South West, Warley, West Bromwich East, West Bromwich West, Walsall North and Walsall South will all be abolished and replaced by Dudley, Halesowen, Wolverhampton West, Smethwick, Tipton and Wednesbury, West Bromwich, and Walsall and Bloxwich.[5][6][7]

Although the number of seats covering the cities of Birmingham and Coventry and the Borough of Solihull remains the same, there are a number of proposed name changes due to revised boundaries:[8]

The following constituencies are proposed:

Containing wards from Birmingham

Containing wards from Coventry

Containing wards from Dudley

Containing wards from Sandwell

Containing wards from Solihull

Containing wards from Walsall

Containing wards from Wolverhampton

Results history

Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019[9]

2019

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

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Party Votes % Change from 2017 Seats Change from 2017
Conservative 527,912 44.4% Increase4.5% 14 Increase6
Labour 525,067 44.1% Decrease8.3% 14 Decrease6
Liberal Democrats 72,345 6.1% Increase2.4% 0 0
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