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West Bromwich (UK Parliament constituency)

West Bromwich was a parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, sending one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons. It was located in the West Midlands region of England.

History:

The constituency was created in 1832 as a parliamentary borough, electing two MPs. The constituency's boundaries were coterminous with the boundaries of the Municipal Borough of West Bromwich.

In 1885, the constituency was divided into two single-member constituencies: West Bromwich and Handsworth.

The West Bromwich constituency continued as a single-member constituency until 1974.

In 1974, it was split into two new constituencies: West Bromwich West and West Bromwich East.

Boundaries:

The boundaries of the West Bromwich constituency changed several times throughout its history, reflecting population shifts and local government reorganizations. Generally, it encompassed the town of West Bromwich and surrounding areas within the Black Country.

Members of Parliament:

A list of MPs who represented the West Bromwich constituency from 1832 to 1974 would typically follow in a more detailed entry.