parliamentary constituencies in Greater Manchester

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{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Use British English|date=May 2019}}

The ceremonial and metropolitan county of Greater Manchester is divided into 27 parliamentary constituencies—19 borough constituencies and 8 county constituencies. At the 2024 general election in Greater Manchester, Labour won 25 seats and the Liberal Democrats won 2.

Constituencies

{{See|2024 United Kingdom general election}}

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

{{legend2|{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}}|Green Party|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

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

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

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

{{legend2|{{party color|Reform UK}}|Reform UK|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Workers Party of Britain}}|Workers Party of Britain|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}

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

! rowspan="1" |Electorate

! rowspan="1" |Majority

! class="unsortable" colspan="2" |Member of Parliament

! class="unsortable" colspan="2" |Nearest opposition

!rowspan=1 class="unsortable" style="width:20%;" |Map

Altrincham and Sale West BC

|74,026

|4,174

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Connor Rand}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Conservative Party (UK)|name=Oliver Carroll}}

| File:Greater Manchester - Altrincham and Sale West constituency.svg

Ashton-under-Lyne BC

|71,002

|6,791

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Angela Rayner}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Robert Barrowcliffe}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Ashton-under-Lyne constituency.svg

Blackley and Middleton South BC

|72,097

|10,220

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Graham Stringer}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Alison Devine}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Blackley and Middleton South constituency.svg

Bolton North East BC

|80,011

|6,653

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Kirith Entwistle}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Conservative Party (UK)|name=Adele Warren}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Bolton North East constituency.svg

Bolton South and Walkden BC

|79,622

|6,743

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Yasmin Qureshi}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Julie Pattison}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Bolton South and Walkden constituency.svg

Bolton West CC

|74,933

|4,945

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Phil Brickell}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Conservative Party (UK)|name=Chris Green}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Bolton West constituency.svg

Bury North BC

|77,703

|6,944

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=James Frith}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Conservative Party (UK)|name=James Daly}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Bury North constituency.svg

Bury South BC

|75,339

|9,361

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Christian Wakeford}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Conservative Party (UK)|name=Arnie Saunders}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Bury South constituency.svg

Cheadle BC

|74,385

|12,235

{{Elected official with party link

party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|name=Tom Morrison }}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Conservative Party (UK)|name=Mary Robinson}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Cheadle constituency.svg

Gorton and Denton BC

|78,125

|13,413

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Andrew Gwynne}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Lee Moffitt}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Gorton and Denton constituency.svg

Hazel Grove CC

|72,843

|6,500

{{Elected official with party link

party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|name=Lisa Smart}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Claire Vibert}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Hazel Grove constituency.svg

Heywood and Middleton North CC

|74,786

|6,082

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Elsie Blundell}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Steve Potter}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Heywood and Middleton North constituency.svg

Leigh and Atherton BC

|79,978

|8,881

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour and Co-operative Party|name=Jo Platt}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=George Woodward}}

| File:Greater Manchester - Leigh and Atherton constituency.svg

Makerfield BC

|76,641

|5,399

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Josh Simons}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Robert Kenyon}}

| File:Greater Manchester - Makerfield constituency.svg

Manchester Central BC

|85,049

|13,797

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour and Co-operative Party|name=Lucy Powell}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Green Party of England and Wales|name=Ekua Bayunu}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Manchester Central constituency.svg

Manchester Rusholme BC

|72,604

|8,235

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Afzal Khan}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Green Party of England and Wales|name=Thirza Asanga-Rae}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Manchester Rusholme constituency.svg

Manchester Withington BC

|70,549

|13,982

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Jeff Smith}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Green Party of England and Wales|name=Sam Easterby-Smith}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Manchester Withington constituency.svg

Oldham East and Saddleworth CC

|72,760

|6,357

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Debbie Abrahams}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Jacob Barden}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Oldham East and Saddleworth constituency.svg

Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton BC

|75,346

|4,976

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour and Co-operative Party|name=Jim McMahon}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Independent politician|name=Zaffar Iqbal}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton constituency.svg

Rochdale CC

|71,264

|1,440

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Paul Waugh}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Workers Party of Britain|name=George Galloway}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Rochdale constituency.svg

Salford BC

|83,633

|15,101

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Rebecca Long-Bailey}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Keith Whalley}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Salford constituency.svg

Stalybridge and Hyde CC

|72,265

|8,539

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour and Co-operative Party|name=Jonathan Reynolds}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Barbara Kaya}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Stalybridge and Hyde constituency.svg

Stockport BC

|76,625

|15,270

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Navendu Mishra}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Lynn Schofield}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Stockport constituency.svg

Stretford and Urmston BC

|75,153

|16,150

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Andrew Western}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Conservative Party (UK)|name=Mark Cornes}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Stretford and Urmston constituency.svg

Wigan CC

|77,538

|9,549

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Lisa Nandy}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Andy Dawber}}

| File:Greater Manchester - Wigan constituency.svg

Worsley and Eccles CC

|78,643

|11,091

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Michael Wheeler}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Craig Birtwistle}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Worsley and Eccles constituency.svg

Wythenshawe and Sale East BC

|77,765

|14,610

{{Elected official with party link

party=Labour Party (UK)|name=Mike Kane}}

{{Elected official with party link

party=Reform UK|name=Julie Fousert}}

|File:Greater Manchester - Wythenshawe and Sale East constituency.svg

Boundary changes

= 2024 =

See 2023 review of Westminster constituencies for further details.

class="wikitable"

! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Name (2010-2024)!! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Boundaries 2010-2024 !! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Name (2024-present)!! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Boundaries 2024-present

valign="top" |

  1. Altrincham and Sale West BC
  2. Ashton-under-Lyne BC
  3. Blackley and Broughton BC
  4. Bolton North East BC
  5. Bolton South East BC
  6. Bolton West CC
  7. Bury North BC
  8. Bury South BC
  9. Cheadle BC
  10. Denton and Reddish BC
  11. Hazel Grove CC
  12. Heywood and Middleton CC
  13. Leigh CC
  14. Makerfield CC
  15. Manchester Central BC
  16. Manchester, Gorton BC
  17. Manchester, Withington BC
  18. Oldham East and Saddleworth CC
  19. Oldham West and Royton BC
  20. Rochdale CC
  21. Salford and Eccles BC
  22. Stalybridge and Hyde CC
  23. Stockport BC
  24. Stretford and Urmston BC
  25. Wigan CC
  26. Worsley and Eccles South CC
  27. Wythenshawe and Sale East BC

|File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituencies2007.svg

| valign="top" |

  1. Altrincham and Sale West BC
  2. Ashton-under-Lyne BC
  3. Blackley and Middleton South BC
  4. Bolton North East BC
  5. Bolton South and Walkden BC
  6. Bolton West CC
  7. Bury North BC
  8. Bury South BC
  9. Cheadle BC
  10. Hazel Grove CC
  11. Heywood and Middleton North CC
  12. Gorton and Denton BC
  13. Leigh and Atherton BC
  14. Makerfield BC
  15. Manchester Central BC
  16. Manchester Rusholme BC
  17. Manchester Withington BC
  18. Oldham East and Saddleworth CC
  19. Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton BC
  20. Rochdale CC
  21. Salford BC
  22. Stalybridge and Hyde CC
  23. Stockport BC
  24. Stretford and Urmston BC
  25. Wigan CC
  26. Worsley and Eccles CC
  27. Wythenshawe and Sale East BC

|File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituencies2023.svg

For the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 general election, the Boundary Commission for England proposed that Greater Manchester be considered as a sub-region of the North West Region, retaining a total of 27 constituencies. However, there were significant changes made to realign boundaries to revised ward boundaries and ensure electorates were within the statutory range. Denton and Reddish was abolished and broken up and Manchester Rusholme re-established, resulting in major re-configurations of the Manchester Central and Manchester Gorton constituencies, with the latter being renamed Gorton and Denton. Other boundary changes resulted in name changes as follows:{{Cite web |last=Green |first=Charlotte |date=11 November 2022 |title=Radical boundaries shake-up scaled back |url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/radical-tameside-boundaries-shake-up-25491445 |access-date=13 December 2022 |website=Manchester Evening News |language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Green|first=Charlotte|date=9 June 2021|title=Nearly every GM constituency boundaries could soon look radically different|url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/nearly-every-greater-manchester-boroughs-20770320|access-date=17 October 2021|website=Manchester Evening News|language=en}}{{Cite web |title=The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report |url=https://boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk/2023-review/2023-review-volume-one-report/ |access-date=2023-07-10 |website=Boundary Commission for England |at=paras 815-862}}

class="wikitable"

!Previous name

!Revised name

Blackley and Broughton

|Blackley and Middleton South

Bolton South East

|Bolton South and Walkden

Heywood and Middleton

|Heywood and Middleton North

Leigh

|Leigh and Atherton

Salford and Eccles

|Salford

Worsley and Eccles South

|Worsley and Eccles

In addition, although unchanged, Oldham West and Royton was renamed Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton.

The following are the constituencies in place following the changes:

Containing electoral wards in the borough of Bolton

Containing electoral wards in the borough of Bury

Containing electoral wards in the city of Manchester

Containing electoral wards in the borough of Oldham

Containing electoral wards in the borough of Rochdale

Containing electoral wards in the city of Salford

Containing electoral wards in the borough of Stockport

Containing electoral wards in the borough of Tameside

Containing electoral wards in the borough of Trafford

Containing electoral wards in the borough of Wigan

= 2010 =

Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to reduce the number of seats in Greater Manchester from 28 to 27, leading to significant changes in the city of Salford, where the three constituencies of Eccles, Salford and Worsley were abolished and replaced by the two constituencies of Salford and Eccles, and Worsley and Eccles South. Manchester, Blackley was replaced with Blackley and Broughton.

== 1997 boundaries ==

== 2010 boundaries ==

Results history

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

= 2024 =

The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Greater Manchester in the 2024 general election were as follows:

class="wikitable"

!colspan=2|Party

!Votes

!%

!Change from 2019

!Seats

!Change from 2019

{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}

|471,074

|42.8%

|{{decrease}}5.1%

|25

|{{increase}}7

{{Party name with colour|Reform UK}}

|191,257

|17.4%

|{{increase}}11.9%

|0

|0

{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

|173,735

|15.8%

|{{decrease}}19.1%

|0

|{{decrease}}9

{{Party name with colour|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}

|95,978

|8.7%

|{{decrease}}0.1

|2

|{{increase}}2

{{Party name with colour|Green Party of England and Wales}}

|89,203

|8.1%

|{{increase}}5.7%

|0

|0

colspan=2|Others

|79,496

|7.2%

|{{increase}}6.7%

|0

|0

colspan=2|Total

|1,100,743

|100.0

|

|27

|

= 2019 =

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

class="wikitable"

!colspan=2|Party

!Votes

!%

!Change from 2017

!Seats

!Change from 2017

{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}

|597,271

|47.9%

|{{decrease}}9.0%

|18

|{{Decrease}}5

{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

|435,651

|34.9%

|{{increase}}2.4%

|9

|{{Increase}}5

{{Party name with colour|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}

|109,555

|8.8%

|{{increase}}2.7%

|0

|0

{{Party name with colour|Brexit Party}}

|68,462

|5.5%

|new

|0

|0

{{Party name with colour|Green Party of England and Wales}}

|29,642

|2.4%

|{{increase}}1.4%

|0

|0

colspan=2|Others

|6,602

|0.5%

|{{Decrease}}3.0%

|0

|0

colspan=2|Total

|1,247,183

|100.0

|

|27

|

= Percentage votes =

class="wikitable"

!colspan=2|Election year

!1983

!1987

!1992

!1997

!2001

!2005

!2010

!2015

!2017

!2019

!2024

{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}

|39.7

|44.0

|47.3

|56.3

|53.7

|47.2

|40.3

|46.1

|56.9

|47.9

|42.8

{{Party name with colour|Reform UK}}1

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

|5.5

|17.4

{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

|36.2

|35.9

|35.5

|24.1

|24.3

|23.7

|27.3

|26.4

|32.5

|34.9

|15.8

{{Party name with colour|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}2

|23.6

|19.9

|15.7

|16.0

|18.3

|23.3

|23.8

|7.1

|6.1

|8.8

|8.7

{{Party name with colour|Green Party of England and Wales}}

| -

|*

|*

|*

|*

|*

|0.6

|3.5

|1.0

|2.4

|8.1

{{Party name with colour|UK Independence Party}}

| -

| -

| -

|*

|*

|*

|3.2

|16.1

|2.8

|*

|*

colspan=2|Other

|0.5

|0.1

|1.6

|3.5

|3.7

|5.8

|4.8

|0.8

|0.7

|0.5

|7.2

1As the Brexit Party in 2019

21983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance

* Included in Other

= Seats =

class="wikitable"

!colspan=2|Election year

!1983

!1987

!1992

!1997

!2001

!2005

!2010

!2015

!2017

!2019

!2024

{{Party name with colour|Labour Party (UK)}}

|18

|19

|20

|25

|25

|23

|22

|22

|23

|18

|25

{{Party name with colour|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}1

|1

|1

|1

|1

|2

|4

|3

|0

|0

|0

|2

{{Party name with colour|Conservative Party (UK)}}

|11

|10

|9

|2

|1

|1

|2

|5

|4

|9

|0

colspan=2|Total

|30

|30

|30

|28

|28

|28

|27

|27

|27

|27

|27

11983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance

= Maps =

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency1983Results.svg|1983

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency1987Results.svg|1987

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency1992Results.svg|1992

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency1997Results.svg|1997

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency2001Results.svg|2001

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency2005Results.svg|2005

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg|2010

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency2015Results.svg|2015

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|2017

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency2019Results.svg|2019

File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency2024Results.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.

= 1983 to 2010 =

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

class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1983

!1987

!88

!1992

!95

!96

!1997

!99

!2001

!2005

!05

Altrincham & Sale / Altrincham & Sale W (1997)

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

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

Ashton-under-Lyne

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Sheldon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Heyes

Bolton North East

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

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

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

Bolton South East

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Young

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

Bolton West

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

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

Bury North

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

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

Bury South

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

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

Cheadle

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

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

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

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

Denton and Reddish

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Bennett

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

Eccles

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |Carter-Jones

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

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

Hazel Grove

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

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

Heywood and Middleton

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Callaghan

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

Leigh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Cunliffe

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Burnham

Makerfield

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

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

Manchester Blackley

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Eastham

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

Manchester Central

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Litherland

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

Manchester Gorton

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Kaufman

Manchester Withington

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Bradley

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

Manchester Wythenshawe / Wythenshawe & Sale E (97)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Morris

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

Oldham C and Royton / Oldham E & Saddleworth (97)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Lamond

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Davies

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

Oldham West / Oldham West and Royton (1997)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Meacher

Rochdale

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

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Lynne

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Fitzsimons

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

Salford East / Salford (1997)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Orme

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

Stalybridge and Hyde

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Pendry

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Purnell

Stretford / Stretford and Urmston (1997)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Lloyd

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

Stockport

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Coffey

Wigan

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

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

Worsley

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Lewis

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

Davyhulme

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

| colspan="5" |

Littleborough and Saddleworth

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

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

| colspan="5" |

Constituency

!1983

!1987

!88

!1992

!95

!96

!1997

!99

!2001

!2005

!05

= 2010 to present =

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!Constituency

!2010

!11

!12

!14

!2015

!15

!2017

!17

!19

!2019

!22

!24

!24

!2024

Altrincham and Sale West

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

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

Ashton-under-Lyne

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

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

Blackley and Broughton / Blackley & Middleton South (2024)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="14" |Stringer

Bolton North East

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |Crausby

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

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

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

Bolton South East / Bolton South and Walkden (2024)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="14" |Qureshi

Bolton West

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

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

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

Bury North

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Frith

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

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

Bury South

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent (politician)}}" colspan="2" |

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

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

Cheadle

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Hunter

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

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

Denton and Reddish / Gorton and Denton (2024)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="14" |Gwynne

Hazel Grove

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Stunell

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

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

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

Heywood & Middleton / Heywood & Middleton North (2024)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Dobbin

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |McInnes

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

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

Leigh / Leigh and Atherton (2024)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Burnham

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Platt

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

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

Makerfield

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

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

Manchester Central

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="12" |Powell

Manchester Gorton / Manchester Rusholme (2024)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="6" |Kaufman

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Khan

Manchester Withington

| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" colspan="4" |Leech

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

Oldham East and Saddleworth

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

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

Oldham W & Royton / Oldham W, Chadderton & Royton ('24)

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="9" |McMahon

Rochdale

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

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

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Workers Party of Britain}}" colspan="2" |Galloway

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

Salford and Eccles / Salford (2024)

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

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="10" |Long-Bailey

Stalybridge and Hyde

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="14" |Reynolds

Stockport

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="8" |Coffey

| bgcolor="{{party color|Change UK}}" |

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

Stretford and Urmston

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

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

Wigan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="14" |Nandy

Worsley and Eccles South / Worsley and Eccles (2024)

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

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

Wythenshawe and Sale East

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="3" |Goggins

| bgcolor="{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" colspan="11" |Kane

Constituency

!2010

!11

!12

!14

!2015

!15

!2017

!17

!19

!2019

!22

!24

!24

!2024

See also

Notes

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