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South Buckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)

South Buckinghamshire is a constituency in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. It covers the southern part of the Buckinghamshire local authority area, including towns such as Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross, and Marlow.

The constituency was created in 1974, replacing the former South Buckinghamshire parliamentary division. Historically, it has been a safe Conservative seat.

Boundaries:

The constituency is defined by the electoral wards within the South Buckinghamshire district as it existed prior to the 2020 Buckinghamshire Council unitary authority formation.

Members of Parliament:

  • 1974–1987: Ronald Bell (Conservative)
  • 1987–1997: Tim Smith (Conservative)
  • 1997–2019: Dominic Grieve (Conservative, later Independent)
  • 2019–present: Joy Morrissey (Conservative)

Election Results:

[Detailed election results would be listed here, including year, candidate name, party affiliation, and votes received. This section would be updated after each general election.]

Constituency Profile:

South Buckinghamshire is generally considered an affluent area, with a high proportion of residents employed in professional and managerial roles. The area has good transport links to London, making it a popular commuter belt.