Parliamentary constituencies in Staffordshire
The ceremonial county of Staffordshire (which includes the area of the Stoke-on-Trent unitary authority) is divided into 12 seats: 2 borough and 10 county constituencies, one of which includes part of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. == Constituencies == Conservative † Labour ‡ Reform UK ¤ == Historic constituencies == === Before 1832 === Staffordshire County Constituency (2 members) Lichfield Borough Constituency Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Constituency Stafford Borough Constituency === 1832-1885 === The county constituency was divided into: North Staffordshire South Staffordshire Walsall new Borough Constituency Wolverhampton new Borough Constituency === 1885-1918 === The county constituencies were divided into: Burton (still exists) Handsworth (until 1918 when it became a Birmingham constituency) Hanley (until 1950 when it was replaced by Stoke-on-Trent Central) Kingswinford (until 1950 when it was replaced by Brierley Hill) Leek (until 1983 when replaced by Staffordshire Moorlands) Lichfield (until 1950 when it was replaced by Lichfield and Tamworth) Newcastle-under-Lyme (still exists) Stafford (until 1950 when it was replaced by Stafford and Stone) Staffordshire North-West (until 1918) Staffordshire West (until 1918) Stoke-upon-Trent (until 1918) Tamworth (until 1950) Walsall (until 1955) Wednesbury (until 1974) West Bromwich (until 1974) Wolverhampton East (until 1950) Wolverhampton South (until 1918) Wolverhampton West (until 1950) === 1918-1950 === Burslem (until 1950 when it was replaced by Stoke-on-Trent North) Burton (still exists) Cannock (created out of Kingswinford, West Staffordshire and Lichfield) Hanley (until 1950 when it was replaced by Stoke-on-Trent Central) Kingswinford (until 1950 when it was replaced by Brierley Hill) Leek (until 1983 when replaced by Staffordshire Moorlands) Lichfield (until 1950 when it was replaced by Lichfield and Tamworth) Newcastle-under-Lyme (still exists) Smethwick (until 1974 when it was replaced by Warley East) Stafford (until 1950 when it was replaced by Stafford and Stone) Stoke-on-Trent, Stoke (until 1950 when it was replaced by Stoke-on-Trent Central, Stoke-on-Trent North and Stoke-on-Trent South) Stone (until 1950 when it was replaced by Stafford and Stone) Tamworth (until 1950) Walsall (until 1955) Wednesbury (until 1974) West Bromwich (until 1974) Woverhampton Bilston (until 1974) Wolverhampton East (until 1950) Wolverhampton West (until 1950) === 1950-1983 === Aldridge-Brownhills (since 1974, created out of Walsall North and Walsall South) Brierley Hill (until 1974) Burton (still exists) Cannock Leek Lichfield and Tamworth Newcastle-under-Lyme Smethwick (until 1974) South West Staffordshire (1974 Stafford and Stone Stoke-on-Trent Central Stoke-on-Trent North Stoke-on-Trent South Walsall (until 1955) Walsall North (created out of Walsall in 1955) Walsall South (created out of Walsall in 1955) Wednesbury (until 1974) West Bromwich (until 1974) West Bromwich East (from 1974) West Bromwich West (from 1974) Wolverhampton Bilston (until 1974) Wolverhampton North East (from 1950) Wolverhampton South East (from 1974) Wolverhampton South West (from 1950) === 1983-1997 === Burton Cannock and Burntwood Mid Staffordshire Newcastle-under-Lyme South Staffordshire South West Staffordshire Stafford Staffordshire Moorlands Stoke-on-Trent Central Stoke-on-Trent North Stoke-on-Trent South Stone === 1997 to 2024 === Burton Cannock Chase Lichfield Newcastle-under-Lyme South Staffordshire Stafford Staffordshire Moorlands Stoke-on-Trent Central Stoke-on-Trent North Stoke-on-Trent South Stone Tamworth == Boundary changes == === 2024 === See 2023 review of Westminster constituencies for further details.
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