King's Lynn (UK Parliament constituency)
King's Lynn is a constituency in the United Kingdom, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first-past-the-post system of election. The constituency is located in the county of Norfolk, East Anglia.
Boundaries:
The constituency covers the town of King's Lynn and a surrounding rural area of West Norfolk. The boundaries have been subject to periodic review by the Boundary Commission for England to ensure electoral equality. Current boundaries can be viewed on official mapping resources. Historically, the constituency boundaries have encompassed variations in the surrounding areas.
History:
King's Lynn has been a parliamentary constituency since medieval times, with varying forms of representation throughout its history. The modern constituency was established in its current form following boundary changes enacted over time. The political landscape of the constituency has shifted between different parties throughout its history.
Political Representation:
The current MP for King's Lynn is [Insert Current MP Name Here, and Party]. The seat has been held by various parties including [List Parties that have held the seat historically]. Election results and voter turnout data are available from official parliamentary sources and reputable election analysis websites.
Election Results:
A summary of recent general election results for the King's Lynn constituency typically includes the winning candidate, their party, the number of votes received, the percentage of votes received, and the runner-up. Full election results including all candidates and vote tallies can be found on official sources such as the House of Commons Library and election websites.
Demographics:
The King's Lynn constituency encompasses a diverse range of demographics, including urban and rural populations. Information regarding age, employment, education, and ethnicity can be found through census data and reports from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This demographic information can be used to analyze voting patterns and political trends within the constituency.