Full list of London General Election July 4 2024 constituencies with majority changed

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Voters will go to the polls this summer after Rishi Sunak called a General Election - but with boundary changes affecting 90 per cent of constituencies, many will be voting in unfamiliar territory.

Thousands of people will find the name of their constituency has changed since the 2019 General Election when they choose a candidate to be their MP from July 4.

You can find out which General Election 2024 constituency you live in by using our interactive gadget. Type in your postcode to see the name of your 2024 constituency, the name of the previous constituency (where it has changed) and the name of your sitting MP.

Following three rounds of public consultations, the Boundary Commissions for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland published their final recommendations for new parliamentary constituencies last summer.

It means the majority of constituencies will change in some way at the general election and in some cases voters will be asked to cast their ballot in a completely new seat.

The latest review has been conducted to ensure all constituencies are roughly the same size and respect local ties between areas.

Except for five protected island seats, all constituencies must have population sizes within 5 per cent of the 'electoral quota' of 73,393. That means most constituencies will see at least some boundary changes.

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However, around half of all seats (332) will remain very similar with about 90% of households remaining in the same constituency before and after the change.

Sixty-five seats, or about one in 10, will see no changes to their boundaries - although four will have a new name - but the remaining 585 seats will have at least some change.

Of the constituencies that will see changes, 40 will only see a slight change, in some cases only affecting a handful of properties.

The boundaries of 76 constituencies will be extended to take in new properties, while 73 will be reduced, meaning some properties will be swapped to a new seat.

Full list of London General Election constituencies

Barking and Dagenham

  • Barking

  • Dagenham and Rainham

Barnet

  • Chipping Barnet

  • Finchley and Golders Green

  • Hendon

Bexley

  • Bexleyheath and Crayford

  • Old Bexley and Sidcup

Brent

  • Brent East

  • Brent West

Bromley

  • Beckenham and Penge

  • Bromley and Biggin Hill

  • Orpington

Camden

  • Hampstead and Highgate

  • Holborn and St Pancras

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City of Westminster

  • Cities of London and Westminster

  • Queen's Park and Maida Vale

Croydon

  • Croydon East

  • Croydon South

  • Croydon West

Ealing

  • Ealing Central and Acton

  • Ealing North

  • Ealing Southall

Enfield

  • Edmonton and Winchmore Hill

  • Enfield North

  • Southgate and Wood Green

Greenwich

  • Eltham and Chislehurst

  • Erith and Thamesmead

  • Greenwich and Woolwich

Hackney

  • Hackney North and Stoke Newington

  • Hackney South and Shoreditch

Hammersmith and Fulham

  • Chelsea and Fulham

  • Hammersmith and Chiswick

Haringey

  • Hornsey and Friern Barnet

  • Tottenham

Harrow

  • Harrow East

  • Harrow West

Havering

  • Hornchurch and Upminster

  • Romford

Hillingdon

  • Hayes and Harlington

  • Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner

  • Uxbridge and South Ruislip

Hounslow

  • Brentford and Isleworth

  • Feltham and Heston

Islington

  • Islington North

  • Islington South and Finsbury

Kensington and Chelsea

  • Kensington and Bayswater

Kingston upon Thames

  • Kingston and Surbiton

Lambeth

  • Clapham and Brixton Hill

  • Dulwich and West Norwood

  • Streatham and Croydon North

  • Vauxhall and Camberwell Green

Lewisham

  • Lewisham East

  • Lewisham North

  • Lewisham West and East Dulwich

Merton

  • Mitcham and Morden

  • Wimbledon

Newham

  • East Ham

  • Stratford and Bow

  • West Ham and Beckton

Redbridge

  • Ilford North

  • Ilford South

Richmond upon Thames

  • Richmond Park

  • Twickenham

Southwark

  • Bermondsey and Old Southwark

  • Peckham

Sutton

  • Carshalton and Wallington

  • Sutton and Cheam

Tower Hamlets

  • Bethnal Green and Stepney

  • Poplar and Limehouse

Waltham Forest

  • Chingford and Woodford Green

  • Leyton and Wanstead

  • Walthamstow

Wandsworth

  • Battersea

  • Putney

  • Tooting