Parliamentary constituencies in Hampshire

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The ceremonial county of Hampshire, which includes the unitary authorities of Portsmouth and Southampton, is divided into 19 parliamentary constituencies: 9 borough constituencies and 10 county constituencies. One of the county constituencies, Farnham and Bordon is split between Hampshire and Surrey

Constituencies

{{See|2024 United Kingdom general election}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|Conservative †|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}|Labour ‡|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}|Liberal Democrat ¤|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=1|ConstituencyBC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.

!rowspan=1|Electorate

!rowspan=1|MajorityThe majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.

!colspan=2 class=unsortable|Member of Parliament

!colspan=2 class=unsortable|Nearest opposition

!rowspan=1 class=unsortable|Map

Aldershot BC

|78,553

|5,683

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Alex Baker

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Leo Docherty

|File:Aldershot Constituency 2023.svg

Basingstoke BC

|78,487

|6,484

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Luke Murphy

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Maria Miller

|File:Basingstoke Constituency 2023.svg

East Hampshire CC

|70,659

|1,275

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Damian Hinds

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | 

|Dominic Martin ¤

|File:East Hampshire Constituency 2023.svg

Eastleigh BC

|69,965

|1,546

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | 

|Liz Jarvis ¤

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Samuel Joynson †

|File:Eastleigh Constituency 2023.svg

Fareham and Waterlooville CC

|76,947

|6,079

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Suella Braverman

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Matthew Randall ‡

|File:Fareham and Waterlooville Constituency 2023.svg

Farnham and Bordon CC (Part)

|75,920

|1,349

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Greg Stafford

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | 

|Khalil Yousuf ¤

|File:Farnham and Bordon Constituency 2023 in Hampshire.svg

Gosport BC

|73,261

|6,066

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Caroline Dinenage

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Edward Batterbury ‡

|File:Gosport Constituency 2023.svg

Hamble Valley CC

|76,902

|4,802

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Paul Holmes

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | 

|Prad Bains ¤

|File:Hamble Valley Constituency 2023.svg

Havant BC

|72,323

|92

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Alan Mak

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Stefanie Harvey ‡

|File:Havant Constituency 2023.svg

New Forest East CC

|70,618

|8,495

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Julian Lewis

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Sasjkia Otto ‡

|File:New Forest East Constituency 2023.svg

New Forest West CC

|68,644

|5,600

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Desmond Swayne

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Sally Johnston ‡

|File:New Forest West Constituency 2023.svg

North East Hampshire CC

|76,923

|634

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | 

|Alex Brewer ¤

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Ranil Jayawardena

|File:North East Hampshire Constituency 2023.svg

North West Hampshire CC

|78,629

|3,288

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Kit Malthouse

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Andy Fitchet ‡

|File:North West Hampshire Constituency 2023.svg

Portsmouth North BC

|70,446

|780

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Amanda Martin

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Penny Mordaunt

|File:Portsmouth North Constituency 2023.svg

Portsmouth South BC

|73,711

|13,155

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Stephen Morgan

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Reform UK}}" | 

|Mark Zimmer
(Reform)

|File:Portsmouth South Constituency 2023.svg

Romsey and Southampton North CC

|71,871

|2,191

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Caroline Nokes

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | 

|Geoff Cooper ¤

|File:Romsey and Southampton North Constituency 2023.svg

Southampton Itchen BC

|68,379

|6,105

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Darren Paffey

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Sidney Yankson †

|File:Southampton Itchen Constituency 2023.svg

Southampton Test BC

|65,520

|9,333

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | 

|Satvir Kaur

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Ben Burcombe-Filer †

|File:Southampton Test Constituency 2023.svg

Winchester CC

|78,289

|13,821

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | 

|Danny Chambers ¤

| style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | 

|Flick Drummond

|File:Winchester Constituency 2023.svg

Boundary changes

= 2024 =

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# Aldershot BC

  1. Basingstoke BC
  2. East Hampshire CC
  3. Eastleigh BC
  4. Fareham CC
  5. Gosport BC
  6. Havant BC
  7. Meon Valley CC
  8. New Forest East CC
  9. New Forest West CC
  10. North East Hampshire CC
  11. North West Hampshire CC
  12. Portsmouth North BC
  13. Portsmouth South BC
  14. Romsey and Southampton North CC
  15. Southampton Itchen BC
  16. Southampton Test BC
  17. Winchester CC

|Image:HampshireParliamentaryConstituencies2007.svg

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  1. Aldershot BC
  2. Basingstoke BC
  3. East Hampshire CC
  4. Eastleigh BC
  5. Fareham and Waterlooville CC
  6. Farnham and Bordon CC
  7. Gosport BC
  8. Hamble Valley BC
  9. Havant CC
  10. New Forest East CC
  11. New Forest West CC
  12. North East Hampshire CC
  13. North West Hampshire CC
  14. Portsmouth North BC
  15. Portsmouth South BC
  16. Romsey and Southampton North CC
  17. Southampton Itchen BC
  18. Southampton Test BC
  19. Winchester CC

|Image:HampshireParliamentaryConstituencies2023.svg

See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.

For the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Boundary Commission for England opted to combine Hampshire with Berkshire and Surrey as a sub-region of the South East Region. As a result, parts of the constituency of East Hampshire were transferred into a new cross-county (and ‘majority-Surrey’) constituency with Surrey named Farnham and Bordon.

In addition, Fareham and Meon Valley were abolished and replaced by the constituencies of Fareham and Waterlooville, and Hamble Valley.{{Cite web|last=PA|first=David Hughes and Gavin Cordon|last2=Stanley|first2=Megan|date=2021-06-08|title=Hampshire would get more MPs under new boundary proposals|url=https://www.hampshirelive.news/news/hampshire-news/new-boundary-proposals-could-increase-5502567|access-date=2021-11-15|website=hampshirelive|language=en}}{{Cite web |title=The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report {{!}} Boundary Commission for England |url=https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2023-review/2023-review-volume-one-report/ |access-date=2023-07-10 |website=boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk |at=paras 890–915}}

The boroughs and districts and unitary authorities constituting the ceremonial county of Hampshire contributed to the new set of Hampshire constituencies as follows:

Containing electoral wards from Basingstoke and Deane

Containing electoral wards from East Hampshire

Containing electoral wards from Eastleigh

Containing electoral wards from Fareham

Containing electoral wards from Gosport

  • Gosport (part)

Containing electoral wards from Hart

  • Aldershot (part)
  • North East Hampshire (part)

Containing electoral wards from Havant

  • Fareham and Waterlooville (part)
  • Havant

Containing electoral wards from New Forest

Containing electoral wards from Portsmouth

Containing electoral wards from Rushmoor

  • Aldershot (part)

Containing electoral wards from Southampton

Containing electoral wards from Test Valley

  • Eastleigh (part)
  • North West Hampshire (part)
  • Romsey and Southampton North (part)

Containing electoral wards from Winchester

  • Fareham and Waterlooville (part)
  • Hamble Valley (part)
  • Winchester

=2010=

Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to increase the number of seats which covered Hampshire from 17 to 18, with the creation of Meon Valley. As a consequence of resulting boundary changes, Romsey was renamed Romsey and Southampton North. The Aldershot and Basingstoke seats, more predominantly urban than previously defined, were redesignated as borough constituencies.

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# Aldershot CC

  1. Basingstoke CC
  2. East Hampshire CC
  3. Eastleigh BC
  4. Fareham CC
  5. Gosport BC
  6. Havant BC
  7. New Forest East CC
  8. New Forest West CC
  9. North East Hampshire CC
  10. North West Hampshire CC
  11. Portsmouth North BC
  12. Portsmouth South BC
  13. Romsey CC
  14. Southampton Itchen BC
  15. Southampton Test BC
  16. Winchester CC

|Image:HampshireParliamentaryConstituenciesNumbered.svg

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  1. Aldershot BC
  2. Basingstoke BC
  3. East Hampshire CC
  4. Eastleigh BC
  5. Fareham CC
  6. Gosport BC
  7. Havant BC
  8. Meon Valley CC
  9. New Forest East CC
  10. New Forest West CC
  11. North East Hampshire CC
  12. North West Hampshire CC
  13. Portsmouth North BC
  14. Portsmouth South BC
  15. Romsey and Southampton North CC
  16. Southampton Itchen BC
  17. Southampton Test BC
  18. Winchester CC

|Image:HampshireParliamentaryConstituencies2007.svg

Results history

Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing – General election results from 1918 to 2019.{{Cite journal|last=Watson|first=Christopher|last2=Uberoi|first2=Elise|last3=Loft|first3=Philip|date=2020-04-17|title=General election results from 1918 to 2019|url=https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8647/|language=en-GB}} The Isle of Wight is excluded throughout.

= 2024 =

The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Hampshire (excluding the new cross-county ‘majority-Surrey’ seat of Farnham and Bordon) in the 2024 general election were as follows:

class="wikitable"

!Party

!Votes

!%

!Change from 2019

!Seats

!Change from 2019

Conservative

|273,242

|32.4%

|{{decrease}}24.7%

|9

|{{decrease}}7

Labour

|209,643

|24.8%

|{{increase}}4.7%

|6

|{{increase}}4

Liberal Democrats

|177,830

|21.1%

|{{increase}}2.5%

|3

|{{increase}}3

Reform UK

|128,853

|15.3%

|{{increase}}15.0%

|0

|0

Greens

|45,751

|5.4%

|{{increase}}2.1

|0

|0

Others

|8,778

|1.0%

|{{increase}}0.4%

|0

|0

Total

|844,097

|100.0

|

|18

|

= 2019 =

The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Hampshire in the 2019 general election were as follows:

class="wikitable"

!Party

!Votes

!%

!Change from 2017

!Seats

!Change from 2017

Conservative

|536,633

|57.1%

|{{increase}}0.5%

|16

|0

Labour

|188,738

|20.1%

|{{decrease}}6.5%

|2

|0

Liberal Democrats

|175,173

|18.6%

|{{increase}}6.4%

|0

|0

Greens

|30,710

|3.3%

|{{increase}}1.3%

|0

|0

Brexit

|2,585

|0.3%

|new

|0

|0

Others

|6,473

|0.6%

|{{Decrease}}2.0%

|0

|0

Total

|940,312

|100.0

|

|18

|

= Percentage votes =

Note that before 1983 Hampshire also included the Bournemouth and Christchurch areas.

class="wikitable"

!Election year

!1923

!1924

!1929

!1935

!1945

!1950

!1951

!1955

!1959

!1964

!1966

!1970

!1974 (F)

!1974 (O)

!1979

!1983

!1987

!1992

!1997

!2001

!2005

!2010

!2015

!2017

!2019

!2024

Conservative1

|50.2

|63.8

|46.9

|68.0

|49.5

|54.3

|58.1

|60.0

|60.6

|50.5

|47.4

|52.0

|46.5

|45.9

|56.1

|55.1

|55.3

|54.2

|41.2

|41.6

|42.8

|49.5

|52.2

|56.6

|57.1

|32.4

Labour

|22.7

|27.1

|27.2

|27.4

|37.7

|38.8

|40.3

|38.1

|34.9

|34.1

|33.7

|29.9

|26.9

|29.4

|26.1

|14.7

|14.5

|18.6

|28.3

|27.6

|23.2

|14.9

|16.9

|26.6

|20.1

|24.8

Liberal Democrat2

|27.0

|9.1

|23.7

|3.1

|6.9

|6.7

|1.6

|1.9

|4.6

|15.3

|13.7

|12.1

|26.0

|24.0

|17.3

|29.9

|30.0

|26.0

|25.3

|27.8

|29.6

|29.7

|11.3

|12.2

|18.6

|21.1

Brexit Party

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

|0.3

|15.3

Green Party

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

|*

|*

|*

|*

|*

|0.7

|4.3

|2.0

|3.3

|5.4

UKIP

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

|*

|*

|*

|3.9

|14.7

|2.0

|*

|*

Other

| –

| –

|2.2

|1.5

|5.9

|0.3

| –

| –

| –

|0.04

|5.1

|6.0

|0.7

|0.8

|0.5

|0.2

|0.2

|1.2

|5.1

|3.0

|4.4

|1.3

|0.5

|0.6

|0.6

|1.0

1Including National Liberal, and one National candidate in 1945

2pre-1979: Liberal Party; 1983 & 1987 – SDP-Liberal Alliance

* Included in Other

Accurate vote percentages for the 1918, 1922 and 1931 elections cannot be obtained because at least one candidate stood unopposed.

= Seats =

class="wikitable"

!Election year

!1983

!1987

!1992

!1997

!2001

!2005

!2010

!2015

!2017

!2019

!2024

Conservative

|15

|15

|14

|11

|10

|10

|14

|17

|16

|16

|9

Labour

|0

|0

|1

|3

|3

|3

|2

|1

|2

|2

|6

Liberal Democrat1

|0

|0

|0

|3

|4

|4

|2

|0

|0

|0

|3

Total

|15

|15

|15

|17

|17

|17

|18

|18

|18

|18

|18

11983 & 1987 – SDP-Liberal Alliance

= Maps =

==1885–1910==

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1885Results.svg|1885

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1886Results.svg|1886

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1892Results.svg|1892

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1895Results.svg|1895

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1900Results.svg|1900

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1906Results.svg|1906

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1910Results.svg|Jan 1910

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1910Results.svg|Dec 1910

==1918–1945==

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1918Results.svg|1918

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1922Results.svg|1922

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1923Results.svg|1923

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1924Results.svg|1924

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1929Results.svg|1929

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1931Results.svg|1931

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1931Results.svg|1935

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1945Results.svg|1945

==1950–1979==

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1950Results.svg|1950

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1950Results.svg|1951

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1955Results.svg|1955

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1955Results.svg|1959

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1955Results.svg|1964

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1966Results.svg|1966

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1970Results.svg|1970

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1974FebResults.svg|1974 (Feb)

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1974OctResults.svg|1974 (Oct)

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1979Results.svg|1979

==1983–present==

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1987Results.svg|1983

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1987Results.svg|1987

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1992Results.svg|1992

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency1997Results.svg|1997

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency2005Results.svg|2001

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency2005Results.svg|2005

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg|2010

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency2015Results.svg|2015

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|2017

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|2019

File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency2024Results.svg|2024

Historical representation by party

A cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name. Unlike elsewhere in this article, the Isle of Wight is included in these tables.

=1885 to 1918=

{{legend2|{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Independent Conservative}}|Independent Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}|Liberal|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}|Liberal Unionist|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|National Party (UK, 1917)}}|National Party|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1885

!1886

!87

!88

!1892

!1895

!96

!97

!00

!1900

!01

!04

!05

!1906

!06

!Jan 10

!Dec 10

!12

!16

!17

!18

Andover

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |Beach

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |E. Faber

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |W. Faber

Basingstoke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Sclater-Booth

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="12" |Jeffreys

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Salter

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Geddes

Christchurch

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Young

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Smith

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Balfour

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Allen

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Croft

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|National Party (UK, 1917)}}" |Croft

Fareham

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Fitzwygram

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Lee

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Davidson

New Forest

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |F. Compton

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Douglas-Scott-Montagu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |H. Compton

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Hobart

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Perkins

Petersfield

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Palmer

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" colspan="3" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Wickham

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="14" |Nicholson

rowspan="2" |Portsmouth

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Crossman

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" colspan="3" |

| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Baker

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Majendie

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Baker

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" colspan="2" |Falle

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |

bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Vanderbyl

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Wilson

| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Clough

|bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}"|Bramsdon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Lucas

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Bramsdon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Beresford

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Meux

rowspan="2" |Southampton

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Giles

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Chamberlayne

| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}"|Evans

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Chamberlayne

| colspan="8" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Philipps

bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Commerell

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}"|Evans

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Unionist Party}}" colspan="8" |Simeon

| colspan="8" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Ward

Winchester

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Tottenham

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Moss

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Myers

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |G. V. Baring

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Carnegie

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|National Party (UK, 1917)}}" |

Isle of Wight

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Webster

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Seely

| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent Conservative}}" colspan="2" |

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |G. Baring

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Hall

=1918 to 1950=

{{legend2|{{party color|Coalition Liberal}}|Coalition Liberal (1918–22) / National Liberal (1922–23)|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}|Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}|Liberal|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|National Government (United Kingdom)}}|National Government|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)}}|National Liberal (1931–68)|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|National Party (UK, 1917)}}|National Party|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1918

!20

!21

!1922

!22

!23

!1923

!1924

!1929

!31

!1931

!32

!34

!1935

!39

!40

!40

!41

!43

!1945

!45

Aldershot

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="15" |Palmer

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Lyttelton

Basingstoke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" |Geddes

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Holbrook

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Fletcher

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Holbrook

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Wallop

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Wolff

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Donner

Bournemouth

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|National Party (UK, 1917)}}" |Croft

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="13" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Lyle

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Bracken

Fareham

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="9" |Davidson

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Inskip

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |White

New Forest & Christchurch

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="3" |Perkins

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Ashley

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Mills

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Crosthwaite-Eyre

Petersfield

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="13" |Nicholson

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Dorman-Smith

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Jeffreys

Portsmouth Central

| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Bramsdon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Privett

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Bramsdon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Foster

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Hall

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Beaumont

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Snow

Portsmouth North

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="12" |Falle

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Keyes

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |James

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Bruce

Portsmouth South

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="4" |Cayzer

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Wilson

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Cayzer

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |Lucas

rowspan="2" |Southampton

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Liberal}}" colspan="3" |Philipps

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Perkins

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Morley

| bgcolor="{{party color|National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)}}" colspan="5" |Barrie

| bgcolor="{{party color|National Government (United Kingdom)}}"|Reith

| bgcolor="{{party color|National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)}}" colspan="3" |Thomas

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Morley

bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Liberal}}" colspan="3" |Ward

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Bathurst

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Lewis

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Craven-Ellis

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Lewis

Winchester

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="10" |Hennessy

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Ellis

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Palmer

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Jeger

Isle of Wight

| bgcolor="{{party color|Coalition Conservative}}" colspan="3" |Hall

| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Chatfeild-Clarke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Seely

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="14" |Macdonald

=1950 to 1983=

{{legend2|{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}|Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}|Liberal|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Social Democratic Party (UK)}}|Social Democratic|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)}}|Speaker|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1950

!1951

!52

!54

!1955

!1959

!60

!64

!1964

!65

!1966

!68

!1970

!71

!Feb 74

!Oct 74

!77

!1979

!81

Aldershot

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Lyttelton

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Errington

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |Critchley

Basingstoke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Donner

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Freeth

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Mitchell

Bournemouth East & Christchurch / Bth East (1974)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Bracken

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Nicolson

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Cordle

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Atkinson

Bournemouth West

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Gascoyne-Cecil

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="16" |Eden

Christchurch and Lymington

| colspan="14" |N/A

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Adley

Eastleigh

| colspan="4" |N/A

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="15" |Price

Gosport

| colspan="14" |N/A

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Viggers

Gosport and Fareham / Fareham (1974)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="17" |Bennett

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Lloyd

New Forest

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Crosthwaite-Eyre

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |McNair-Wilson

Petersfield

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Jeffreys

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Legh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Quennell

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Mates

Portsmouth Langstone / Havant & Waterloo (1974)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Stevens

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Lloyd

Portsmouth South

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |Lucas

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Pink

Portsmouth West / Portsmouth North (1974)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |Clarke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |Judd

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Griffiths

Southampton Itchen

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Morley

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |King

| colspan="4" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Mitchell

| bgcolor="{{party color|Social Democratic Party (UK)}}" |

Southampton Test

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |King

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Howard

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Fletcher-Cooke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Mitchell

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Hill

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Gould

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Hill

Winchester

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |Smithers

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |Morgan-Giles

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Browne

Isle of Wight

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Macdonald

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Woodnutt

| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Ross

=1983 to 2010=

{{legend2|{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Democratic Unionist Party}}|Democratic Unionist|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Independent Conservative}}|Independent Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}|Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}|Liberal|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}|Liberal Democrats|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Social Democratic Party (UK)}}|Social Democratic|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1983

!84

!1987

!1992

!94

!1997

!00

!2001

!02

!04

!2005

Aldershot

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Critchley

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Howarth

Basingstoke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Hunter

| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent Conservative}}" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Unionist Party}}" |

| colspan="8" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Miller

East Hampshire

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Mates

Eastleigh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Price

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Milligan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Chidgey

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Huhne

Fareham

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |Lloyd

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Hoban

Gosport

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Viggers

Havant

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Lloyd

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |Willetts

New Forest / New Forest East (1997)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |McNair-Wilson

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Lewis

New Forest West

| colspan="5" |

| colspan="13" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Swayne

North East Hampshire

| colspan="5" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Arbuthnot

North West Hampshire

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Mitchell

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Young

Portsmouth North

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Griffiths

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Rapson

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |McCarthy-Fry

Portsmouth South

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Pink

| bgcolor="{{party color|Social Democratic Party (UK)}}" |Hancock

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Martin

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="7" |Hancock

Romsey and Waterside / Romsey (1997)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Colvin

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Gidley

Southampton Itchen

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Chope

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |Denham

Southampton Test

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Hill

| colspan="13" bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |Whitehead

Winchester

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Browne

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Malone

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Oaten

Isle of Wight

| colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |Ross

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Field

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Brand

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="7" |Turner

=2010 to present=

{{legend2|{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|Conservative|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Independent (politician)}}|Independent|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}|Labour|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}|Liberal Democrats|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!2010

!13

!2015

!2017

!2019

!20

!20

!2024

Aldershot

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Howarth

| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Docherty

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | Baker

Basingstoke

| colspan="7" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Miller

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | Murphy

East Hampshire1

| colspan="8" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Hinds

Eastleigh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" |Huhne

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" |Thornton

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Davies

| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Holmes

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | Jarvis

Fareham / F & Waterlooville (2024)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Hoban

| colspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Braverman

Gosport

| colspan="8" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Dinenage

Hamble Valley

| colspan="7" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | Holmes

Havant

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Willetts

| colspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Mak

Meon Valley

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Hollingbery

| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Drummond

|N/A

New Forest East

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="5" |Lewis

| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent (politician)}}" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |

New Forest West

| colspan="8" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Swayne

North East Hampshire

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Arbuthnot

| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Jayawardena

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | Brewer

North West Hampshire

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Young

| colspan="6" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Malthouse

Portsmouth North

| colspan="7" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Mordaunt

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | Martin

Portsmouth South

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" |Hancock

| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent (politician)}}" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Drummond

| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |Morgan

Romsey and Southampton North

| colspan="8" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Nokes

Southampton Itchen

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="2" |Denham

| colspan="5" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Smith

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | Paffey

Southampton Test

| colspan="7" bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |Whitehead

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | Kaur

Winchester

| colspan="7" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Brine

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" | Chambers

Isle of Wight West

| colspan="7" |

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" | Quigley

Isle of Wight / Isle of Wight E (2024)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Turner

| colspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |Seely

| bgcolor="{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" | Robertson

1parts transferred in 2024 to the constituency of Farnham and Bordon which is partially in Surrey

See also

Notes

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