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'South Cambridgeshire' is a
constituency represented in the
House of Commons of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one
Member of Parliament (MP) by the
first past the post system of election.
Boundaries
Boundary review
Following their review of parliamentary representation in Cambridgeshire, the
Boundary Commission for England has made minor alterations to the existing constituencies to deal with population changes. The electoral wards used to create the modified South Cambridgeshire constituency to be fought at the
Next United Kingdom general election are:
★ The
Cambridge city ward of Queen Edith's.
★ The
South Cambridgeshire Bar Hill,
Barton,
Bassingbourn,
Bourn,
Caldecote,
Comberton,
Cottenham,
Duxford,
Fowlmere and Foxton,
Gamlingay,
Girton,
Hardwick,
Harston and
Hauxton,
Haslingfield and The Eversdens,
Longstanton,
Melbourn,
Meldreth,
Orwell and
Barrington,
Papworth and Elsworth,
Sawston,
Swavesey, The Abingtons, The Mordens, The Shelfords and Stapleford, and
Whittlesford.
Members of Parliament
★
1997 — ''present'':
Andrew Lansley,
Conservative
Election results
See also
★
List of Parliamentary constituencies in Cambridgeshire
★
South Cambridgeshire (administrative district)