Liste des circonscriptions électorales du Sussex de l'Est

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Le comté cérémoniel du Sussex de l'Est (qui comprend l'autorité unitaire de Brighton et Hove) est divisé en huit circonscriptions électorales, quatre borough constituencies et quatre county constituencies.

Circonscriptions modifier


Circonscription[nb 1] Électeur Majorité[nb 2] Membre du Parlement Opposition Circonscriptions électorales[1],[2] Map
Bexhill and Battle 78 796 20 075   Huw Merriman Geoffrey Bastin Rother District Council: Battle Town, Central, Collington, Crowhurst, Darwell, Ewhurst and Sedlescombe, Kewhurst, Old Town, Rother Levels, Sackville, St Marks, St Michaels, St Stephens, Salehurst, Sidley, Ticehurst and Etchingham. Wealden District Council: Cross In Hand/Five Ashes, Heathfield East, Heathfield North and Central, Herstmonceux, Ninfield and Hooe with Wartling, Pevensey and Westham.
 
Brighton Kemptown 67 858 690   Simon Radford-Kirby   Nancy Platts‡ Brighton and Hove City Council: East Brighton, Moulsecoomb and Bevendean, Queen’s Park, Rottingdean Coastal, Woodingdean. Lewes District Council: East Saltdean and Telscombe Cliffs, Peacehaven East, Peacehaven North, Peacehaven West.
 
Brighton, Pavilion BC 76 557 7 967   Caroline Lucas   Purna Sen‡ Brighton and Hove City Council: Hanover and Elm Grove, Hollingbury and Stanmer, Patcham, Preston Park, Regency, St Peter’s and North Laine, Withdean.
 
Eastbourne 78 262 733   Caroline Ansell Stephen Lloyd¤ Eastbourne Borough Council: Devonshire, Hampden Park, Langney, Meads, Old Town, Ratton, St Anthony’s, Sovereign, Upperton; Wealden District Council: Willingdon
 
Hastings and Rye CC 75 095 4 796   Amber Rudd   Sarah Owen‡ Hastings Borough Council: Ashdown, Baird, Braybrooke, Castle, Central St Leonards, Conquest, Gensing, Hollington, Maze Hill, Old Hastings, Ore, St Helens, Silverhill, Tressell, West St Leonards, Wishing Tree. Rother District Council: Brede Valley, Eastern Rother, Marsham, Rye.
 
Hove BC 73 505 1 236   Peter Kyle   Graham Cox† Brighton and Hove City Council: Brunswick and Adelaide, Central Hove, Goldsmid, Hangleton and Knoll, North Portslade, South Portslade, Stanford, Westbourne, Wish.
 
Lewes CC 69 481 1 083   Maria Caulfield Norman Baker¤ Lewes District Council: Barcombe and Hamsey, Chailey and Wivelsfield, Ditchling and Westmeston, Kingston, Lewes Bridge, Lewes Castle, Lewes Priory, Newhaven Denton and Meeching, Newhaven Valley, Newick, Ouse Valley and Ringmer, Plumpton, Streat, East Chiltington and St John (Without), Seaford Central, Seaford East, Seaford North, Seaford South, Seaford West. Wealden District Council: Alfriston, East Dean, Polegate North, Polegate South.
 
Wealden 80 236 22 967   Nusrat Ghani Peter Griffiths Wealden District Council: Buxted and Maresfield, Chiddingly and East Hoathly,

Crowborough East, Crowborough Jarvis Brook, Crowborough North, Crowborough St. Johns, Crowborough West, Danehill/Fletching/Nutley, Forest Row, Framfield, Frant/Withyham, Hailsham Central and North, Hailsham East, Hailsham South and West, Hartfield, Hellingly, Horam, Mayfield, Rotherfield, Uckfield Central, Uckfield New Town, Uckfield North, Uckfield Ridgewood, Wadhurst.

 

Changements de limites modifier

Name Pre-2010 Limites Post-2010 Limites
  1. Bexhill and Battle CC
  2. Brighton, Kemptown BC
  3. Brighton, Pavilion BC
  4. Eastbourne
  5. Hastings and Rye CC
  6. Hove BC
  7. Lewes CC
  8. Wealden
 
Parliamentary constituencies in East Sussex
 
Proposed Revision

Les propositions actuelles de la commission sont de conserver ces huit circonscriptions, avec des changements pour réaligner les limites des circonscriptions avec les limites des quartiers actuels de l'administration locale, et de réduire la disparité entre les circonscriptions électorales. Ces changements seront mis en œuvre au Royaume-Uni pour les élections générales de 2010.

Résultats modifier

2005 2010 2015
     

Party breakdown modifier

Current seats held by party (percentage)
Année Parti conservateur Parti vert Labour Party Liberal Democrats Total
2015 6 (74 %) 1 (13 %) 1 (13 %) 0 (0 %) 8
2010 5 (63 %) 1 (13 %) 0 (0 %) 2 (25 %) 8
2005 3 (38 %) 0 (0 %) 4 (50 %) 1 (13 %) 8

Notes modifier

  1. BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
  2. The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.

Références modifier

  1. (en) « The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007, page 4 », Office of Public Sector Information, Crown copyright, (consulté le )
  2. Boundary Commission for England p. 1004–1007