The ceremonial county of Kent (which includes the unitary authority of Medway) is divided into 18 parliamentary constituencies: 2 borough constituency and 16 county constituencies.
Constituencies
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! rowspan="1" |Constituency
! rowspan="1" |Electorate
! rowspan="1" |Majority
! class="unsortable" colspan="2" |Member of Parliament
The following constituencies resulted from the boundary review:
Containing electoral wards from Ashford
- Ashford (part)
- Weald of Kent (part)
Containing electoral wards from Canterbury
- Canterbury
- Herne Bay and Sandwich (part)
Containing electoral wards from Dartford
- Dartford
- Sevenoaks (part)
Containing electoral wards from Dover
- Dover and Deal
- Herne Bay and Sandwich (part)
Containing electoral wards from Folkestone and Hythe
- Ashford (part)
- Folkestone and Hythe
Containing electoral wards from Gravesham
- Gravesham
Containing electoral wards from Maidstone
- Faversham and Mid Kent (part)
- Maidstone and Malling (part)
- Weald of Kent (part)
Containing electoral wards from Medway
- Chatham and Aylesford (part)
- Gillingham and Rainham
- Rochester and Strood
Containing electoral wards from Sevenoaks
- Sevenoaks (part)
- Tonbridge (part)
Containing electoral wards from Swale
- Faversham and Mid Kent (part)
- Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Containing electoral wards from Thanet
- East Thanet
- Herne Bay and Sandwich (part)
Containing electoral wards from Tonbridge and Malling
- Chatham and Aylesford (part)
- Maidstone and Malling (part)
- Tonbridge (part)
Containing electoral wards from Tunbridge Wells
- Tunbridge Wells
- Weald of Kent (part)
2010
Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to retain Kent's 17 constituencies for the 2010 election, making minor changes to realign constituency boundaries with the boundaries of current local government wards, and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies, including the transfer of Cliftonville from North Thanet to South Thanet. They recommended two name changes: Gillingham to Gillingham and Rainham to reflect the similar stature of the two towns, and Medway to Rochester and Strood to avoid confusion with the larger Medway unitary authority.
{| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
!bgcolor="#ff9999"|Name (1997–2010)!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Boundaries 1997–2010!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Name (2010–2024)!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Boundaries 2010–2024
|-
|
- Ashford CC
- Canterbury CC
- Chatham and Aylesford CC
- Dartford CC
- Dover CC
- Faversham and Mid Kent CC
- Folkestone and Hythe CC
- Gillingham BC
- Gravesham CC
- Maidstone and The Weald CC
- Medway CC
- North Thanet CC
- Sevenoaks CC
- Sittingbourne and Sheppey CC
- South Thanet CC
- Tonbridge and Malling CC
- Tunbridge Wells CC
|left|Parliamentary constituencies in Kent
|
- Ashford CC
- Canterbury CC
- Chatham and Aylesford CC
- Dartford CC
- Dover CC
- Faversham and Mid Kent CC
- Folkestone and Hythe CC
- Gillingham and Rainham BC
- Gravesham CC
- Maidstone and The Weald CC
- North Thanet CC
- Rochester and Strood CC
- Sevenoaks CC
- Sittingbourne and Sheppey CC
- South Thanet CC
- Tonbridge and Malling CC
- Tunbridge Wells CC
|left|Proposed Revised constituencies in Kent
|-
|}
1997
Under the Fourth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England opted to increase the number of constituencies in Kent from 16 to 17, reflecting the growth of the county's electorate. The "new" constituency, i.e. the constituency that did not contain a majority of any previous constituency's electorate, was Faversham & Mid Kent, which was formed from portions of the previous Maidstone, Faversham, Mid Kent and Canterbury constituencies. This had knock-on effects throughout the county, and resulted in the renaming of the former constituencies of Faversham and Mid Kent to Sittingbourne & Sheppey and Chatham & Aylesford, respectively.
{| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
!bgcolor="#ff9999"|Name (1983–1997)!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Boundaries 1983–1997!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Name (1997–2010)!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Boundaries 1997–2010
|-
|
- Ashford CC
- Canterbury CC
- Dartford CC
- Dover CC
- Faversham CC
- Folkestone and Hythe CC
- Gillingham BC
- Gravesham CC
- Maidstone CC
- Medway CC
- Mid Kent CC
- North Thanet CC
- Sevenoaks CC
- South Thanet CC
- Tonbridge and Malling CC
- Tunbridge Wells CC
|left|Parliamentary constituencies in Kent (1983–1997)
|
- Ashford CC
- Canterbury CC
- Chatham and Aylesford CC
- Dartford CC
- Dover CC
- Faversham and Mid Kent CC
- Folkestone and Hythe CC
- Gillingham BC
- Gravesham CC
- Maidstone and The Weald CC
- Medway CC
- North Thanet CC
- Sevenoaks CC
- Sittingbourne and Sheppey CC
- South Thanet CC
- Tonbridge and Malling CC
- Tunbridge Wells CC
|left|Parliamentary constituencies in Kent (1997–2010)
|-
|}
1983
Under the Third Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England opted to increase the number of constituencies in Kent from 15 to 16, reflecting the growth of the county's electorate. This resulted in the previously oversized Rochester and Chatham being split in half, with the city of Rochester becoming part of the new seat of Medway, along with the rural Hoo Peninsula (previously part of the Gravesend constituency) while town of Chatham became part of the new seat of Mid Kent, along with the northern portion of Maidstone. Thanet East (renamed North Thanet) and Thanet West (renamed South Thanet) gained parts of Canterbury and Dover and Deal (renamed Dover) respectively. Small transfer from Sevenoaks to Dartford to make their electorates more equal and minor or no changes to Ashford, Faversham, Folkestone and Hythe, Gillingham, Tonbridge and Malling, and Tunbridge Wells.
{| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
!bgcolor="#ff9999"|Name (1974–1983)!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Boundaries 1974–1983!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Name (1983–1997)!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Boundaries 1983–1997
|-
|
- Ashford CC
- Canterbury CC
- Dartford CC
- Dover and Deal CC
- Faversham CC
- Folkestone and Hythe CC
- Gillingham BC
- Gravesham CC
- Maidstone CC
- Rochester and Chatham CC
- North Thanet CC
- Sevenoaks CC
- Thanet West CC
- Tonbridge and Malling CC
- Tunbridge Wells CC
|left|Parliamentary constituencies in Kent (1974–1983)
|
- Ashford CC
- Canterbury CC
- Dartford CC
- Dover CC
- Faversham CC
- Folkestone and Hythe CC
- Gillingham BC
- Gravesham CC
- Maidstone CC
- Medway CC
- Mid Kent CC
- North Thanet CC
- Sevenoaks CC
- South Thanet CC
- Tonbridge and Malling CC
- Tunbridge Wells CC
|left|Parliamentary constituencies in Kent (1983–1997)
|-
|}
Results history
Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019
2024
The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising Kent in the 2019 general election were as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
!Party
!Votes
!%
!Change from 2019
!Seats
!Change from 2019
|-
|Conservative
|251,860
|31.3%
|28.8%
|6
|10
|-
|Labour
|249,043
|31.0%
|6.0%
|11
|10
|-
|Reform
|168,652
|21.0%
|21.0%
|0
|0
|-
|Greens
|64,303
|8.0%
|4.8%
|0
|0
|-
|Liberal Democrats
|57,579
|7.0%
|3.4%
|1
|1
|-
|Others
|13,059
|1.6%
|0.3%
|0
|0
|-
|Total
|804,496
|100.0
|
|18
|1
|}
Percentage votes
{| class="wikitable"
!Election year
!1974
(Feb)
!1974
(Oct)
!1979
!1983
!1987
!1992
!1997
!2001
!2005
!2010
!2015
!2017
!2019
!2024
|-
|Conservative
|44.2
|44.0
|53.9
|53.9
|54.0
|53.1
|40.5
|43.4
|45.8
|50.5
|49.2
|56.4
|60.1
|31.3
|-
|Labour
|29.5
|33.3
|29.9
|18.6
|19.3
|24.3
|37.1
|37.7
|32.4
|21.1
|20.0
|31.7
|25.0
|31.0
|-
|Reform<sup>1</sup>
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| 21.0
|-
|Green Party
| -
| -
| -
| -
|*
|*
|*
|*
|*
|1.0
|3.6
|2.2
|3.2
|8.0
|-
|Liberal Democrat<sup>2</sup>
|25.7
|21.8
|15.1
|26.9
|26.1
|21.3
|17.0
|15.5
|17.3
|20.9
|6.3
|5.5
|10.4
|7.0
|-
|UKIP
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
|*
|*
|*
|3.9
|20.3
|3.6
|*
|*
|-
|Other
|0.6
|0.9
|1.1
|0.7
|0.6
|1.3
|5.4
|3.4
|4.4
|2.6
|0.5
|0.6
|1.3
|1.6
|}
<sup>1</sup>2019 - Brexit Party<br/>
<sup>2</sup>1974 & 1979 - Liberal Party; 1983 & 1987 - SDP–Liberal Alliance
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Included in Other
Seats
{| class="wikitable"
!Election year
!1974
(Feb)
!1974
(Oct)
!1979
!1983
!1987
!1992
!1997
!2001
!2005
!2010
!2015
!2017
!2019
!2024
|-
|Labour
|2
|3
|0
|0
|0
|0
|8
|8
|7
|0
|0
|1
|1
|11
|-
|Conservative
|13
|12
|15
|16
|16
|16
|9
|9
|10
|17
|17
|16
|16
|6
|-
|Liberal Democrats
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|1
|-
|Total
|15
|15
|15
|16
|16
|16
|17
|17
|17
|17
|17
|17
|17
|18
|}
Maps
1885-1910
<br /><gallery mode="packed" heights="120">
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1885Results.svg|1885
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1886Results.svg|1886
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1886Results.svg|1892
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1895Results.svg|1895
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1900Results.svg|1900
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1906Results.svg|1906
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1886Results.svg|Jan 1910
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1910DResults.svg|Dec 1910
</gallery>
1918-1945
<br /><gallery mode="packed" heights="120">
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1918Results.svg|1918
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1918Results.svg|1922
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1923Results.svg|1923
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1924Results.svg|1924
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1929Results.svg|1929
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1924Results.svg|1931
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1924Results.svg|1935
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1945Results.svg|1945
</gallery>
1950-1970
<br /><gallery mode="packed" heights="120">
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1950Results.svg|1950
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1950Results.svg|1951
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1955Results.svg|1955
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1959Results.svg|1959
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1964Results.svg|1964
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1966Results.svg|1966
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1970Results.svg|1970
</gallery>
1974-present
<br /><gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1974FebResults.svg|Feb 1974
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1974OctResults.svg|Oct 1974
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1979Results.svg|1979
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1992Results.svg|1983
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1992Results.svg|1987
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency1992Results.svg|1992
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2001Results.svg|1997
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2001Results.svg|2001
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2005Results.svg|2005
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg|2010
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg|2015
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|2017
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|2019
File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2024Results.svg|2024
</gallery>
Historic 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.
1885 to 1918
{| class="wikitable"
!Constituency
!1885
!1886
!88
!89
!1892
!93
!1895
!98
!99
!1900
!01
!03
!04
!1906
!Jan 1910
!Dec 1910
!11
!12
!13
!15
!17
!18
|-
|Ashford
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Pomfret
| bgcolor="" colspan="18" |Hardy
|-
|Canterbury
| bgcolor="" colspan="15" |Heaton
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Bennett-Goldney
| bgcolor="" |Anderson
|-
|Chatham
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Gorst
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Loyd
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Davies
| bgcolor="" |Jenkins
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Hohler
|-
|Dartford
| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Dyke
| bgcolor="" |Rowlands
| bgcolor="" |Mitchell
| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |Rowlands
|-
|Dover
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Dickson
| bgcolor="" colspan="15" |Wyndham
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Ponsonby
| colspan="2" bgcolor=""|→
|-
|Faversham
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Knatchbull-Hugessen
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Barnes
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Howard
| bgcolor="" |Napier
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Wheler
|-
|Gravesend
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |White
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Palmer
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Ryder
| bgcolor="" colspan="12" |Parker
| bgcolor="" |Richardson
|-
|Hythe
| bgcolor="" |Watkin
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |→
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Edwards
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |E. Sassoon
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |P. Sassoon
|-
|Isle of Thanet
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |King-Harman
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Lowther
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Marks
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Craig
|-
|Maidstone
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Ross
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Cornwallis
| bgcolor="" |Hunt
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Cornwallis
|bgcolor=|Barker
| colspan="3" bgcolor=|Evans
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Vane-Tempest-Stewart
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Bellairs
|-
|Medway
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Gathorne-Hardy
| bgcolor="" colspan="18" |Warde
|-
|Rochester
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Hughes-Hallett
|bgcolor=|Knatchbull-Hugessen
| bgcolor="" |Davies
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Gascoyne-Cecil
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Tuff
|bgcolor=|Lamb
| bgcolor="" |Ridley
| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |Lamb
|-
|St Augustine's
| bgcolor="" colspan="16" |Akers-Douglas
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |McNeill
|-
|Sevenoaks
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Mills
| bgcolor="" colspan="18" |Forster
|-
|Tunbridge
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Norton
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Griffith-Boscawen
| bgcolor="" |Hedges
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Spender-Clay
|}
1918 to 1950
{| class="wikitable"
!Constituency
!1918
!19
!20
!21
!1922
!23
!1923
!1924
!27
!28
!1929
!30
!31
!1931
!33
!35
!1935
!37
!38
!39
!43
!1945
!45
!46
!47
|-
|Bexley
| colspan="21" |
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Adamson
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Bramall
|-
|Orpington
| colspan="21" |
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Smithers
|-
|Ashford
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Steel
| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Kedward
| bgcolor="" |Knatchbull
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Spens
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Smith
|-
|Bromley
| bgcolor="" |Forster
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |James
| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Campbell
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Macmillan
|-
|Canterbury
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |McNeill
| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Wayland
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |White
|-
|Chatham
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Moore-Brabazon
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Markham
|bgcolor=""|→
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Goff
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Plugge
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Bottomley
|-
|Chislehurst
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |A. Smithers
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Nesbitt
| bgcolor="" colspan="14" |W. Smithers
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Wallace
|-
|Dartford
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Rowlands
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Mills
| bgcolor="" |Jarrett
| bgcolor="" |→
| bgcolor="" |Mills
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |McDonnell
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Mills
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Clarke
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Adamson
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Dodds
|-
|Dover
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Ponsonby
| bgcolor="" |Polson
| bgcolor="" colspan="17" |Astor
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Thomas
|-
|Faversham
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Wheler
| bgcolor="" colspan="12" |Maitland
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Wells
|-
|Gillingham
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Hohler
| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Gower
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Binns
|-
|Gravesend
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Richardson
| bgcolor="" |Isaacs
| bgcolor="" colspan="14" |Albery
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Allighan
| bgcolor="" |Acland
|-
|Hythe
| bgcolor="" colspan="19" |P. Sassoon
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Brabner
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Mackeson
|-
|Isle of Thanet
| bgcolor="" |Craig
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Harmsworth
| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Balfour
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Carson
|-
|Maidstone
| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Bellairs
| bgcolor="" colspan="12" |Bossom
|-
|Sevenoaks
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Bennett
| bgcolor="" |Williams
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Styles
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Young
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Ponsonby
|-
|Tonbridge
| bgcolor="" colspan="17" |Spender-Clay
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Baillie
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Williams
|}
1950 to 1974
{| class="wikitable"
!Constituency
!1950
!1951
!53
!55
!1955
!56
!57
!1959
!62
!64
!1964
!1966
!1970
!
|-
|Ashford
| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Deedes
|
|-
|Beckenham
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Buchan-Hepburn
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Goodhart
|Transferred to Greater London
|-
|Bexley
| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Heath
|Transferred to Greater London
|-
|Bromley
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Macmillan
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Hunt
|Transferred to Greater London
|-
|Canterbury
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |White
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Thomas
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Crouch
|
|-
|Chislehurst
| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Hornsby-Smith
| bgcolor="" |Macdonald
| bgcolor="" |Hornsby-Smith
|Transferred to Greater London
|-
|Dartford
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Dodds
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Irving
| bgcolor="" |Trew
|
|-
|Dover
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Arbuthnot
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Ennals
| bgcolor="" |Rees
|
|-
|Erith and Crayford
| colspan="4" |
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Dodds
|Transferred to Greater London
|-
|Faversham
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Wells
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Boston
| bgcolor="" |Moate
|
|-
|Folkestone and Hythe
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Mackeson
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Costain
|
|-
|Gillingham
| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Burden
|
|-
|Gravesend
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Acland
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Kirk
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Murray
| bgcolor="" |White
|
|-
|Isle of Thanet
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Carson
| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Rees-Davies
|
|-
|Maidstone
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Bossom
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Wells
|
|-
|Orpington
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Smithers
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Sumner
| colspan="4" bgcolor=""|Lubbock
| bgcolor="" |Stanbrook
|Transferred to Greater London
|-
|Rochester and Chatham
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Bottomley
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Critchley
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Kerr
| bgcolor="" |Fenner
|
|-
|Sevenoaks
| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Rodgers
|
|-
|Tonbridge
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Williams
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Hornby
|
|}
1974 to 2010
{| class="wikitable"
!Constituency
!Feb 1974
!Oct 1974
!1979
!1983
!1987
!1992
!1997
!2001
!2005
|-
|Ashford
| bgcolor="" |Deedes
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Speed
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Green
|-
|Canterbury
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |D. Crouch
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Brazier
|-
|Dartford
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Irving
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Dunn
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Stoate
|-
|Dover & Deal / Dover (1983–)
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Rees
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Shaw
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Prosser
|-
|Faversham / Sittingbourne & Sheppey (1997)
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Moate
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Wyatt
|-
|Folkestone and Hythe
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Costain
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Howard
|-
|Gillingham
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Burden
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Couchman
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |P. Clark
|-
|Gravesend / Gravesham (1983)
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Ovenden
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Brinton
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Arnold
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Pond
| bgcolor="" |Holloway
|-
|Maidstone / Maidstone & The Weald (1997)
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Wells
| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Widdecombe
|-
|Rochester & Chatham / Medway (1983)
| bgcolor="" |Fenner
| bgcolor="" |Bean
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Fenner
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Marshall-Andrews
|-
|Sevenoaks
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Rodgers
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Wolfson
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Fallon
|-
|Thanet W / North Thanet (1983)
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Rees-Davies
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Gale
|-
|Tonbridge & Malling
| bgcolor="" |Hornby
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Stanley
|-
|Thanet East / South Thanet (1983)
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Aitken
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Ladyman
|-
|Tunbridge Wells
| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Mayhew
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Norman
| bgcolor="" |G. Clark
|-
|Mid Kent / Faversham & Mid Kent (1997)
| colspan="3" |
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Rowe
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Robertson
|-
|Chatham and Aylesford
| colspan="6" |
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Shaw
|}
2010 to present
{| class="wikitable"
!Constituency
!2010
!14
!2015
!2017
!17
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|Ashford
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Green
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" | Joseph
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|Canterbury
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Brazier
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Duffield
| bgcolor="" |→
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|Chatham and Aylesford
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |T. Crouch
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Osborne
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|Dartford
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Johnson
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Dickson
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|Dover / Dover and Deal (2024)
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |C. Elphicke
| bgcolor="" |→
| bgcolor="" |→
| bgcolor="" |→
| bgcolor="" |N. Elphicke
| bgcolor="" |→
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Tapp
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|Faversham & Mid Kent
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Robertson
| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Whately
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|Folkestone and Hythe
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Collins
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Vaughan
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|Gillingham & Rainham
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Chishti
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Khan
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|Gravesham
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Holloway
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Sullivan
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|Maidstone & The Weald / M'stone & Malling ('24)
| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Grant
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|North Thanet / Herne Bay & Sandwich (2024)
| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Gale
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|Rochester & Strood
| bgcolor="" |Reckless
| bgcolor="" |→
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Tolhurst
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Edwards
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|Sevenoaks
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Fallon
| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Trott
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|Sittingbourne and Sheppey
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Henderson
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|McKenna
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|South Thanet / East Thanet (2024)
| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Sandys
| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Mackinlay
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Billington
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|Tonbridge & Malling / Tonbridge (2024)
| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Stanley
| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Tugendhat
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|Tunbridge Wells
| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |G. Clark
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Martin
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|Weald of Kent
| colspan="9" |
| bgcolor="" colspan="2"|Lam
|}
See also
- Parliamentary constituencies in South East England
