Dorking and Horley (UK Parliament constituency)
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Dorking and Horley | |
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County constituency for the House of Commons | |
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County | Surrey |
Electorate | 70,317 (2023) [1] |
Major settlements | Dorking, Horley, Great Bookham |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2024 |
Member of Parliament | Chris Coghlan (Liberal Democrats) |
Seats | One |
Created from | Mole Valley |
Dorking and Horley is a new constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament.[2] Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, it was first contested in the 2024 general election.[3]
The constituency is named for the towns of Dorking and Horley in Surrey.
Boundaries
The constituency is composed of the following wards:[4]
- The District of Mole Valley wards of Bookham East & Eastwick Park, Bookham West, Brockham, Betchworth, Buckland, Box Hill & Headley, Capel, Leigh, Newdigate & Charlwood, Dorking North, Dorking South, Fetcham, Holmwoods & Beare Green, Mickleham, and Westcott & Okewood.
- The Borough of Reigate and Banstead wards of Horley Central & South, Horley East & Salfords, and Horley West & Sidlow.
- The majority of the Borough of Waverley ward of Ewhurst & Ellens Green.
It comprises the following areas of Surrey:[4]
- 60% of the previous Mole Valley seat,[5] including Dorking, Great Bookham and Fetcham
- The town of Horley from East Surrey
- The villages of Salfords and Sidlow from Reigate
- The village of Ewhurst from Guildford
Members of Parliament
Mole Valley prior to 2024
Election | Member | Party | |
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2024 | Chris Coghlan | Liberal Democrats |
Elections
Elections in the 2020s
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal Democrats | Chris Coghlan | 20,921 | 41.9 | +9.8 | |
Conservative | Marisa Heath | 15,530 | 31.1 | −20.1 | |
Reform UK | Craig Young | 6,898 | 13.8 | N/A | |
Labour | Nadia Burrell | 4,053 | 8.1 | −1.8 | |
Green | Lisa Scott | 2,563 | 5.1 | +0.9 | |
Majority | 5,391 | 10.8 | N/A | ||
Turnout | 49,965 | 70.1 | –7.4 | ||
Registered electors | 71,300 | ||||
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative | Swing | +15.0 |
Elections in the 2010s
2019 notional result[7] | |||
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Party | Vote | % | |
Conservative | 27,883 | 51.2 | |
Liberal Democrats | 17,502 | 32.1 | |
Labour | 5,415 | 9.9 | |
Green | 2,302 | 4.2 | |
Others | 1,393 | 2.7 | |
Turnout | 54,495 | 77.5 | |
Electorate | 70,317 |
See also
- List of parliamentary constituencies in Surrey
- List of parliamentary constituencies in the South East England (region)
References
- ^ "The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition – South East". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ "South East | Boundary Commission for England". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
- ^ Armstrong, Julie (2021-06-18). "Jeremy Hunt's South West Surrey could be split in two by boundary review". Surrey Live. Retrieved 2023-12-05.
- ^ 4.0 4.1 "New Seat Details – Dorking and Horley". www.electoralcalculus.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-12-05.
- ^ "Sir Paul Beresford: Veteran Surrey MP to stand down at next election". 2023-02-15. Retrieved 2023-12-05.
- ^ "Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll – Dorking and Horley". Mole Valley District Council. 7 June 2024. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
- ^ "Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019". Rallings & Thrasher, Professor David Denver (Scotland), Nicholas Whyte (NI) for Sky News, PA, BBC News and ITV News. UK Parliament. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
External links
- Dorking and Horley UK Parliament constituency (boundaries from June 2024) at MapIt UK