Broadland and Fakenham (UK Parliament constituency)

Broadland and Fakenham is a Norfolk constituency,[n 1] which has been represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since the 2019 general election by Jerome Mayhew, a Conservative.[n 2]

Broadland and Fakenham
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Map
Interactive map of boundaries from 2024
Map of constituency
Boundary of Broadland and Fakenham in the East of England
CountyNorfolk
Population95,188 (2011 census)[1]
Electorate72,907 (2023)[2]
Major settlementsTaverham, Aylsham, Fakenham
Current constituency
Created2010
Member of ParliamentJerome Mayhew (Conservative)
SeatsOne
Created fromMid Norfolk, North Norfolk and Norwich North

Before it was renamed following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the constituency was called Broadland until the 2024 general election.[3]

Constituency profile

The constituency stretches from near Great Yarmouth in the east to the north west of the county. Among attractions within the seat's boundaries are the steam and fairground collection at Thursford and the Anglican shrine at Walsingham; both were in the North Norfolk constituency until 2010.

The name is taken from the local government area Broadland though its boundary does not match that of the district council nor is it coterminous with the Norfolk Broads (waterways and surrounding protected land).

History

Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies coming into effect for the 2010 general election, the Boundary Commission for England created the Broadland constituency as the successor seat to Mid Norfolk, which was relocated. It comprised the majority of Mid Norfolk, together with parts of North Norfolk and Norwich North.

Since its creation, the seat has been held by the Conservative Party with comfortable majorities.

Boundaries

2010-2024

Map of boundaries 2010-2024
  • The District of Broadland wards of Acle, Aylsham, Blofield with South Walsham, Brundall, Burlingham, Buxton, Coltishall, Drayton North, Drayton South, Eynesford, Great Witchingham, Hevingham, Horsford and Felthorpe, Marshes, Plumstead, Reepham, Spixworth with St Faiths, Taverham North, Taverham South, and Wroxham; and
  • The District of North Norfolk wards of Astley, Lancaster North, Lancaster South, The Raynhams, Walsingham, and Wensum.[4]

The seat includes the District of Broadland wards which had previously comprised a majority of the Mid Norfolk constituency, as well as Drayton and Taverham, transferred back from Norwich North. The six District of North Norfolk wards, including the town of Fakenham, were transferred from the constituency of North Norfolk.

2024-present

Further to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the composition of the Broadland and Fakenham constituency is as follows (as they existed on 1 December 2020):

  • The District of Broadland wards of: Acle; Aylsham; Blofield with South Walsham; Brundall; Burlingham; Buxton; Coltishall; Eynesford; Great Witchingham; Hevingham; Horsford and Felthorpe; Marshes; Plumstead; Reepham; Spixworth with St. Faiths; Taverham North; Taverham South; Wroxham.
  • The District of North Norfolk wards of: Lancaster North; Lancaster South; Stibbard; The Raynhams; Walsingham.[5]

Minor losses, including the transfer of Drayton back to Norwich North.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember[6]Party
2010Keith SimpsonConservative
2019Jerome MayhewConservative
2024Jerome MayhewConservative

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

General election 2024: Broadland and Fakenham[7][8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJerome Mayhew 16,322 33.0 –26.1
LabourIain Simpson15,60331.5+9.9
Reform UKEric Masters8,85917.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsLeyla Hannbeck5,52611.2–4.9
GreenJan Davis3,2036.5+4.0
Majority7191.5–36.0
Turnout49,51365.4–7.0
Registered electors75,730
Conservative holdSwing 18.0

Elections in the 2010s

2019 notional result[9]
PartyVote%
Conservative31,23959.1
Labour11,41421.6
Liberal Democrats8,48016.1
Green1,3182.5
Others3630.7
Turnout52,81472.4
Electorate72,907
General election 2019: Broadland[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJerome Mayhew 33,934 59.6 +1.7
LabourJess Barnard12,07321.2–8.4
Liberal DemocratsBen Goodwin9,19516.1+8.2
GreenAndrew Boswell1,4122.5+0.8
The Universal Good PartySimon Rous3630.6N/A
Majority21,86138.4+10.1
Turnout56,97772.9+0.5
Conservative holdSwing+5.1
General election 2017: Broadland[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKeith Simpson 32,406 57.9 +7.4
LabourIain Simpson16,59029.6+10.8
Liberal DemocratsSteve Riley4,4497.9–1.9
UKIPDavid Moreland1,5942.8–13.9
GreenAndrew Boswell9321.7–2.5
Majority15,81628.3–3.4
Turnout55,97172.4+1.3
Conservative holdSwing–1.7
General election 2015: Broadland[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKeith Simpson 26,808 50.5 +4.3
LabourChris Jones[13]9,97018.8+5.0
UKIPStuart Agnew[13]8,88116.7+12.2
Liberal DemocratsSteve Riley5,1789.8–22.6
GreenAndrew Boswell2,2524.2+2.8
Majority16,83831.7+17.9
Turnout53,09871.1–0.9
Conservative holdSwing–0.3
General election 2010: Broadland[14][15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKeith Simpson* 24,338 46.2 +2.8
Liberal DemocratsDaniel Roper17,04632.4+2.9
LabourAllyson Barron7,28713.8–9.8
UKIPStuart Agnew2,3824.5+1.1
BNPEdith Crowther8711.7N/A
GreenSusan Curran7521.4N/A
Majority7,29213.8–0.1
Turnout52,67672.0+7.6
Conservative win (new seat)
* Served in the 2005–2010 Parliament as MP for Mid Norfolk

See also

Notes

References

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