Parliamentary constituencies in Norfolk

[nb 1] Conservative † Labour ‡ Liberal Democrat ¤   Reform UK ±   Green ¥ 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 Norfolk with Suffolk as a sub-region of the East of England region, with the creation of the cross-county boundary constituency of Waveney Valley, which incorporated areas transferred from South Norfolk to the north of the River Waveney, including the towns of Diss and Harleston.

Apart from changes to align with new ward boundaries, the only other adjustment was to move Drayton from Broadland (renamed Broadland and Fakenham) to Norwich North.

[3][4] The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Norfolk in the 2024 general election were as follows:[nb 4][2] Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019[5] (Feb) (Oct) 1Includes National Liberal Party up to 1966 2As the Brexit Party in 2019 31950-1979 - Liberal; 1983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance * Included in Other (Feb) (Oct) 1Includes National Liberal Party up to 1966 21950-1979 - Liberal; 1983 & 1987 - SDP-Liberal Alliance Green represents former constituencies, pink represents current ones.

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.

Conservative Labour Liberal Liberal Unionist Coalition Labour Coalition Liberal (1918-22) / National Liberal (1922-23) Conservative Independent Labour Liberal Conservative Labour National Liberal (1931-68) Social Democratic Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform

Map of the county of Norfolk in relation to England
The county of Norfolk in relation to England
Numbered map of the parliamentary constituencies of Norfolk created by the 2007 boundary review and first used at the 2010 UK general election.
Numbered map of the parliamentary constituencies of Norfolk created by the 2023 boundary review and first used at the 2024 UK general election.