thumb|right|alt=|The location of [[Nottinghamshire relative to England.]]

The ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire (which includes the unitary authority of Nottingham) is divided into 11 parliamentary constituencies: three borough constituencies and eight county constituencies.

Constituencies

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! rowspan="1" |Constituency

! rowspan="1" |Electorate

! rowspan="1" |Majority

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

! class="unsortable" rowspan="1" |Map

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|Ashfield CC

|68,095

|5,509

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Lee Anderson¤

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Rhea Keehn‡

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|-

|Bassetlaw CC

|78,161

|5,768

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Jo White‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Brendan Clarke-Smith†

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|-

|Broxtowe CC

|70,440

|8,403

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Juliet Campbell‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Darren Henry†

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|-

|Gedling CC

|75,795

|11,881

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Michael Payne‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Tom Randall†

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|-

|Mansfield CC

|74,535

|3,485

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Steve Yemm‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Ben Bradley†

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|-

|Newark CC

|79,783

|3,572

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Robert Jenrick¤

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Saj Ahmad‡

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|-

|Nottingham East BC

|69,395

|15,162

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Nadia Whittome‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" | 

|Rosey Palmer<br>(Green)

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|-

|Nottingham North and Kimberley&nbsp;BC

|73,768

|9,427

| style="color:inherit;background:" |&nbsp;

|Alex Norris‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" |&nbsp;

|Golam Kadiri¤

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|-

|Nottingham South&nbsp;BC

|64,255

|10,294

| style="color:inherit;background:" |&nbsp;

|Lilian Greenwood‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" |&nbsp;

|Zarmeena Quraishi†

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|-

|Rushcliffe&nbsp;CC

|79,160

|7,426

| style="color:inherit;background:" |&nbsp;

|James Naish‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" |&nbsp;

|Ruth Edwards†

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|-

|Sherwood Forest&nbsp;CC

|76,543

|5,443

| style="color:inherit;background:" |&nbsp;

|Michelle Welsh‡

| style="color:inherit;background:" |&nbsp;

|Mark Spencer†

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Boundary changes

2024

See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.

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! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Former name!! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Boundaries 2010–2024

! style="background-color:#ff9999" ! |Current name!! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Boundaries 2024–present

|-

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  1. Ashfield&nbsp;CC
  2. Bassetlaw&nbsp;CC
  3. Broxtowe&nbsp;CC
  4. Gedling&nbsp;CC
  5. Mansfield&nbsp;CC
  6. Newark&nbsp;CC
  7. Nottingham East&nbsp;BC
  8. Nottingham North&nbsp;BC
  9. Nottingham South&nbsp;BC
  10. Rushcliffe&nbsp;CC
  11. Sherwood&nbsp;CC

|left|Proposed Revision

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  1. Ashfield&nbsp;CC
  2. Bassetlaw&nbsp;CC
  3. Broxtowe&nbsp;CC
  4. Gedling&nbsp;CC
  5. Mansfield&nbsp;CC
  6. Newark&nbsp;CC
  7. Nottingham East&nbsp;BC
  8. Nottingham North and Kimberley&nbsp;BC
  9. Nottingham South&nbsp;BC
  10. Rushcliffe&nbsp;CC
  11. Sherwood Forest&nbsp;CC

|alt=Numbered map of parliamentary constituencies in Nottinghamshire from 2024|left|352x352px|Boundaries 2024–present

|}

For the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Boundary Commission for England opted to retain the eleven constituencies in Nottinghamshire, as detailed below, with minor boundary changes to reflect changes to electoral wards within the county and to bring the electorates within the statutory range. As Nottingham North now contains wards in the Borough of Broxtowe, it was renamed Nottingham North and Kimberley. Sherwood was renamed Sherwood Forest. These changes came into effect for the 2024 general election.

The following constituencies were proposed:

Containing electoral wards in Ashfield

  • Ashfield (part)
  • Sherwood Forest (part)

Containing electoral wards in Bassetlaw

  • Newark (part)
  • Bassetlaw

Containing electoral wards in Broxtowe

  • Broxtowe
  • Nottingham North and Kimberley (part)

Containing electoral wards in Gedling

  • Gedling
  • Sherwood Forest (part)

Containing electoral wards in Mansfield

  • Ashfield (part)
  • Mansfield

Containing electoral wards in Newark and Sherwood

  • Newark (part)
  • Sherwood Forest (part)

Containing electoral wards in Nottingham

  • Nottingham East
  • Nottingham North and Kimberley (part)
  • Nottingham South

Containing electoral wards in Rushcliffe

  • Newark (part)
  • Rushcliffe

2010

In the Fifth Review the Boundary Commission for England recommended that Nottinghamshire retained its current constituencies, with changes only to reflect revisions to local authority ward boundaries and to reduce the electoral disparity between constituencies..

{| class="wikitable"

! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Name!! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Boundaries 1997-2010!! style="background-color:#ff9999" |Boundaries 2010–2024

|-

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  1. Ashfield&nbsp;CC
  2. Bassetlaw&nbsp;CC
  3. Broxtowe&nbsp;CC
  4. Gedling&nbsp;CC
  5. Mansfield&nbsp;CC
  6. Newark&nbsp;CC
  7. Nottingham East&nbsp;BC
  8. Nottingham North&nbsp;BC
  9. Nottingham South&nbsp;BC
  10. Rushcliffe&nbsp;CC
  11. Sherwood&nbsp;CC

|150px|left|Parliamentary constituencies in Nottinghamshire

|150px|left|Proposed Revision

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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 Nottinghamshire in the 2019 general election were as follows: