Parliamentary Boundary Review
The 2013 Review of Parliamentary Constituencies Explained
The Boundary Commission for England is the independent public
body that reviews all Parliamentary constituency boundaries in
England every five years.
They are currently carrying out a review under new rules laid
down by Parliament. This Review, which concludes in 2013, means
substantial changes to Parliamentary constituencies in England:
reducing the total number of constituencies from 533 to 502 and
making sure that each constituency has similar numbers of
registered electors. In many cases this means redrawing the
existing boundaries.
Find out more
You can find out more about the Boundary Commission for England
and the 2013 Review by:
If you have any questions, you can:
Contact
Tel: 01304 872344
Email: elections@dover.gov.uk