The general election on 4 July will be fought across 650 new constituencies after boundary changes were approved by parliament. With only 77 constituencies remaining unchanged, the boundary review changes which seat many people will be voting in. They analysis shows that, were the last election fought on the new constituency boundaries, the Conservative majority would be 14 seats larger. Note on map boundariesThe Guardian’s map has been sourced from the individual boundary commissions of the UK. The Ordnance Survey will produce their own updated constituency map which will give further granular detail of the boundaries.
Source: The Guardian June 04, 2024 09:25 UTC