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St Albans (UK Parliament constituency)

The St Albans constituency is a parliamentary constituency in Hertfordshire, England, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Daisy Cooper of the Liberal Democrats.

Boundaries:

The constituency covers the majority of the City of St Albans district, including the city of St Albans itself, and surrounding villages. Boundary changes have occurred periodically over the years, impacting the specific areas included within the constituency. The exact boundaries are reviewed by the Boundary Commission for England to ensure equal representation across constituencies.

History:

The St Albans constituency was created in 1885. It has been held by various political parties, including the Conservative Party, the Labour Party, and the Liberal Democrats. The political leaning of the constituency has fluctuated over time, reflecting broader national trends and local issues.

Members of Parliament:

Notable past and present Members of Parliament (MPs) for St Albans include:

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Election Results:

Election results for the St Albans constituency are available from various sources, including the House of Commons Library and reputable election websites. These results provide data on voter turnout, party vote share, and the winning candidate in each general election.

Demographics:

The constituency is generally considered to be affluent, with a high proportion of residents employed in professional and managerial occupations. The demographics of the area influence the key issues raised during elections and the political priorities of the elected MP.