The county of Warwickshire is divided into 6 parliamentary constituencies: 5 county constituencies and 1 borough constituency.

Constituencies

{| class="wikitable sortable"

|-

!rowspan=1|Constituency

!rowspan=1|Electorate

!rowspan=1|Majority

!colspan=2 class=unsortable|Member of Parliament

!colspan=2 class=unsortable|Nearest Opposition

!rowspan=1 class=unsortable|Electoral wards

!rowspan=1 class="unsortable" style="width:15%;" |Map

|-

|Kenilworth and Southam CC

|74,923

|6,574

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

|Jeremy Wright†

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

|Cat Price‡

|Rugby Borough Council: Dunsmore, Leam Valley. Stratford on Avon District Council: Bishop’s Itchington, Harbury, Kineton, Long Itchington & Stockton, Napton & Fenny Compton, Red Horse, Southam North, Southam South, Wellesbourne East, Wellesbourne West. Warwick District Council: Budbrooke, Cubbington & Leek Wootton, Kenilworth Abbey & Arden, Kenilworth Park Hill, Kenilworth St. John’s.

|alt=Map showing the location of the Kenilworth and Southam constituency in Warwickshire under the boundaries created by the 2023 boundary review and first used at the 2024 general election.|center|frameless

|-

|North Warwickshire and Bedworth CC

|69,752

|2,198

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

|Rachel Taylor‡

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

|Craig Tracey†

|North Warwickshire Borough Council: Atherstone Central, Atherstone North, Atherstone South and Mancetter, Baddesley and Grendon, Coleshill North, Coleshill South, Curdworth, Dordon, Fillongley, Hurley and Wood End, Kingsbury, Newton Regis and Warton, Polesworth East, Polesworth West, Water Orton. Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council: Bede, Exhall, Heath, Poplar, Slough.

|alt=Map showing the location of the North Warwickshire and Bedworth constituency in Warwickshire under the boundaries created by the 2023 boundary review and first used at the 2024 general election.|center|frameless

|-

|Nuneaton CC

|71,843

|3,479

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

|Jodie Gosling‡

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

|Marcus Jones†

|North Warwickshire Borough Council: Arley and Whitacre, Hartshill. Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council: Abbey, Arbury, Attleborough, Bar Pool, Camp Hill, Galley Common, Kingswood, St Nicolas, Weddington, Wem Brook, Whitestone.

|alt=Map showing the location of the Nuneaton constituency in Warwickshire under the boundaries created by the 2023 boundary review and first used at the 2024 general election.|center|frameless

|-

|Rugby CC

|74,901

|4,428

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

|John Slinger‡

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

|Yousef Dahmash†

|Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council: Bulkington. Rugby Borough Council: Admirals and Cawston, Benn, Bilton, Clifton, Newton and Churchover, Coton and Boughton, Eastlands, Hillmorton, New Bilton, Newbold and Brownsover, Paddox, Revel and Binley Woods, Rokeby and Overslade, Wolston and the Lawfords, Wolvey and Shilton.

|alt=Map showing the location of the Rugby constituency in Warwickshire under the boundaries created by the 2023 boundary review and first used at the 2024 general election.|center|frameless

|-

|Stratford-on-Avon CC

|75,725

|7,122

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

|Manuela Perteghella¤

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

|Chris Clarkson†

|Stratford on Avon District Council: Alcester and Rural, Alcester Town, Avenue, Bidford East, Bidford West and Salford, Bishopton, Brailes and Compton, Bridgetown, Clopton, Ettington, Guildhall, Hathaway, Henley-in-Arden, Kinwarton, Quinton, Shipston North, Shipston South, Shottery, Snitterfield, Studley with Mappleborough Green, Studley with Sambourne, Tanworth-in-Arden, Tiddington, Welcombe, Welford-on-Avon, Wotton Wawen.

|alt=Map showing the location of the Stratford-on-Avon constituency in Warwickshire under the boundaries created by the 2023 boundary review and first used at the 2024 general election.|center|frameless

|-

|Warwick and Leamington BC

|76,294

|12,412

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

|Matt Western‡

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

|James Uffindell†

|Warwick District Council: Bishop’s Tachbrook, Leamington Brunswick, Leamington Clarendon, Leamington Lillington, Leamington Milverton, Leamington Willes, Radford Semele, Warwick All Saints and Woodloes, Warwick Aylesford, Warwick Myton and Heathcote, Warwick Saltisford, Whitnash.

|alt=Map showing the location of the Warwick and Leamington constituency in Warwickshire under the boundaries created by the 2023 boundary review and first used at the 2024 general election.|center|frameless

|-

|}

Boundary changes

2024

See 2023 review of Westminster constituencies for further details.

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|

  1. Kenilworth and Southam CC
  2. North Warwickshire CC / North Warwickshire and Bedworth CC
  3. Nuneaton CC
  4. Rugby CC
  5. Stratford-on-Avon CC
  6. Warwick and Leamington BC

|Proposed Revision|center|frameless

|alt=Numbered map of the parliamentary constituencies of Warwickshire created by the 2023 boundary review and first used at the 2024 UK general election.|center|frameless

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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 six constituencies in Warwickshire, with minor boundary changes primarily to reflect changes to ward boundaries. Although its boundaries are unchanged, North Warwickshire was renamed North Warwickshire and Bedworth.

2010

Under the fifth periodic review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to the number of constituencies in Warwickshire from 5 to 6 for the 2010 election, with the creation of the new constituency of Kenilworth and Southam, combining the two towns of Kenilworth, transferred from Rugby and Kenilworth (renamed Rugby), and Southam, transferred from Stratford-on-Avon. The revised, more compact, Warwick and Leamington constituency was redesignated as a Borough constituency.

{| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"

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!bgcolor="#ff9999"|Name 1997–2010!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Boundaries 1997–2010!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Name 2010–2024!! bgcolor="#ff9999" |Boundaries 2010–2024

|-

|

  1. North Warwickshire CC
  2. Nuneaton CC
  3. Rugby and Kenilworth CC
  4. Stratford-on-Avon CC
  5. Warwick and Leamington CC

|left|Parliamentary constituencies in Warwickshire

|

  1. Kenilworth and Southam CC
  2. North Warwickshire CC
  3. Nuneaton CC
  4. Rugby CC
  5. Stratford-on-Avon CC
  6. Warwick and Leamington BC

|left|Proposed Revision|160px

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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 Warwickshire in the 2024 general election were as follows:

{| class="wikitable"

!Party

!Votes

!%

!Change from 2019

!Seats

!Change from 2019

|-

|Labour

|90,025

|31.4%

|4.5%

|4

|3

|-

|Conservative

|86,657

|30.2%

|26.9%

|1

|4

|-

|Reform

|47,812

|16.7%

|16.4%

|0

|0

|-

|Liberal Democrats

|43,615

|15.2%

|3.2%

|1

|1

|-

|Greens

|15,998

|5.6%

|2.1%

|0

|0

|-

|Others

|2,507

|0.9%

|0.7%

|0

|0

|-

|Total

|286,614

|100.0

|

|6

|

|}

Percentage votes

{| class="wikitable"

!Election year

!1983

!1987

!1992

!1997

!2001

!2005

!2010

!2015

!2017

!2019

!2024

|-

|Labour

|24.3

|26.3

|33.4

|43.8

|42.4

|36.9

|27.6

|26.8

|35.3

|26.9

|31.4

|-

|Conservative

|49.2

|50.9

|49.6

|38.7

|39.4

|40.7

|45.7

|50.3

|55.1

|57.1

|30.2

|-

|Reform

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

| -

|0.3

|16.7

|-

|Liberal Democrat<sup>1</sup>

|26.0

|22.1

|16.0

|13.9

|15.6

|17.9

|20.5

|6.2

|6.2

|12.0

|15.2

|-

|Green Party

| -

|*

|*

|*

|*

|*

|0.8

|3.3

|2.1

|3.5

|5.6

|-

|UKIP

| -

| -

| -

|*

|*

|*

|2.0

|13.0

|1.1

|*

|*

|-

|Other

|0.4

|0.7

|0.9

|3.6

|2.5

|4.5

|3.4

|0.4

|0.2

|0.2

|0.9

|}

<sup>1</sup>1983 & 1987 - SDP–Liberal Alliance

<nowiki>*</nowiki> Included in Other

Seats

{| class="wikitable"

!Election year

!1983

!1987

!1992

!1997

!2001

!2005

!2010

!2015

!2017

!2019

!2024

|-

|Labour

|0

|0

|2

|4

|4

|3

|0

|0

|1

|1

|4

|-

|Conservative

|5

|5

|3

|1

|1

|2

|6

|6

|5

|5

|1

|-

|Liberal Democrats

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|1

|-

|Total

|5

|5

|5

|5

|5

|5

|6

|6

|6

|6

|6

|}

Maps

1885-1910

<gallery mode="packed" heights="242">

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1885Results.svg|1885

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1886Results.svg|1886

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1892Results.svg|1892

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1895Results.svg|1895

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1900Results.svg|1900

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1906Results.svg|1906

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1910JResults.svg|Jan 1910

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1910DResults.svg|Dec 1910

</gallery>

1918-1945

<gallery mode="packed" heights="242">

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1918Results.svg|1918

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1922Results.svg|1922

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1923Results.svg|1923

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1924Results.svg|1924

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1929Results.svg|1929

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1922Results.svg|1931

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1935Results.svg|1935

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1945Results.svg|1945

</gallery>

1950-1979

<gallery mode="packed" heights="242">

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1950Results.svg|1950

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1950Results.svg|1951

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1966Results.svg|1955

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1959Results.svg|1959

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1964Results.svg|1964

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1966Results.svg|1966

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1970Results.svg|1970

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1974FResults.svg|Feb 1974

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1974OResults.svg|Oct 1974

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1979Results.svg|1979

</gallery>

1983-present

<gallery mode="packed" heights="242">

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1987Results.svg|1983

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1987Results.svg|1987

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency1992Results.svg|1992

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2001Results.svg|1997

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2001Results.svg|2001

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2005Results.svg|2005

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg|2010

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg|2015

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|2017

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2017Results.svg|2019

File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2024Results.svg|2024

</gallery>

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.

1885 to 1918

{| class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1885

!1886

!87

!89

!91

!1892

!95

!1895

!98

!99

!1900

!01

!04

!1906

!09

!09

!Jan 1910

!Dec 1910

!11

!12

!14

!17

|-

|Aston Manor

|bgcolor=|Gilzean Reid

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Kynoch

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Grice-Hutchinson

| colspan="12" bgcolor="" |Cecil

|-

|Birmingham Bordesley

|bgcolor=|Broadhurst

| bgcolor="" colspan="18" |Collings

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |→

|-

|Birmingham Central

|bgcolor=|J. Bright

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |→

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |J. A. Bright

| bgcolor="" colspan="12" |Parkes

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |→

|-

|Birmingham East

|bgcolor=|Cook

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Matthews

| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Stone

| colspan="6" bgcolor="" |Steel-Maitland

|-

|Birmingham Edgbaston

|bgcolor=|Dixon

| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |→

| colspan="14" bgcolor="" |Lowe

|-

|Birmingham North

|bgcolor=|Kenrick

| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |→

| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Middlemore

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |→

|-

|Birmingham South

|bgcolor=|Powell-Williams

| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |→

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Howard

| bgcolor="" |Amery

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |→

|-

|Birmingham West

|bgcolor=|J. Chamberlain

| bgcolor="" colspan="18" |→

| bgcolor="" |→

| colspan="2" bgcolor="" |A. Chamberlain

|-

|Coventry

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Eaton

| colspan="5" bgcolor=""|Ballantine

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Murray

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |A. Mason

| bgcolor="" |J. Foster

| colspan="5" bgcolor="" |D. Mason

|-

|Nuneaton

|bgcolor=|Johns

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Dugdale

| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Newdigate

| colspan="2" bgcolor="" |Johnson

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |→

| colspan="2" bgcolor="" |→

|-

|Rugby

| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |Cobb

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Verney

| colspan="6" bgcolor="" |Grant

| colspan="6" bgcolor="" |Baird

|-

|Stratford upon Avon

| bgcolor="" |Compton

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Townsend

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Freeman-Mitford

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Milward

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |P. Foster

| bgcolor="" |Kincaid-Smith

| bgcolor="" |→

| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |P. Foster

|-

|Tamworth

| bgcolor="" colspan="15"| Muntz

| bgcolor="" colspan="6"| Newdegate

| bgcolor=""|Wilson-Fox

|-

|Warwick and Leamington

| colspan="6" bgcolor=""|Peel

| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Lyttelton

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Berridge

| colspan="6" bgcolor="" |Pollock

|}

1918 to 1950

{| class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1918

!19

!21

!22

!1922

!1923

!1924

!1929

!29

!31

!1931

!35

!1935

!36

!37

!39

!40

!41

!42

!43

!1945

|-

|Birmingham Aston

| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |Cecil

| colspan="2" bgcolor="" |Strachey

|bgcolor=""|→

| colspan="5" bgcolor="" |Hope

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Kellett

| bgcolor="" |Prior

| bgcolor="" |Wyatt

|-

|Birmingham Deritend

| colspan="4" bgcolor="" |Dennis

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Crooke

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Longden

| colspan="10" bgcolor="" |Crooke

| bgcolor="" |Longden

|-

|Birmingham Duddeston

| bgcolor="" |Hallas

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |→

| bgcolor="" |Hiley

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Burman

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Sawyer

| colspan="10" bgcolor="" |Simmonds

| bgcolor="" |Wills

|-

|Birmingham Edgbaston

| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |Lowe

| colspan="9" bgcolor="" |N. Chamberlain

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Bennett

|-

|Birmingham Erdington

| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |Steel-Maitland

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Simmons

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Eales

| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Wright

| bgcolor="" |Silverman

|-

|Birmingham Handsworth*

| colspan="4" bgcolor="" |Meysey-Thompson

| colspan="16" bgcolor="" |Locker-Lampson

| bgcolor="" |Roberts

|-

|Birmingham King's Norton

| colspan="6" bgcolor="" |Austin

| bgcolor="" |Dennison

| colspan="5" bgcolor="" |Thomas

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Cartland

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Peto

| bgcolor="" |Blackburn

|-

|Birmingham Ladywood

| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |N. Chamberlain

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Whiteley

| colspan="10" bgcolor="" |Lloyd

| bgcolor="" |Yates

|-

|Birmingham Moseley

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Rogers

| colspan="19" bgcolor="" |Hannon

|-

|Birmingham Sparkbrook

| colspan="20" bgcolor="" |Amery

| bgcolor="" |Shurmer

|-

|Birmingham West

| colspan="14" bgcolor="" |A. Chamberlain

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Higgs

| bgcolor="" |Simmons

|-

|Birmingham Yardley

| colspan="7" bgcolor="" |Jephcott

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Gossling

| colspan="10" bgcolor="" |Salt

| bgcolor="" |Perrins

|-

|Coventry / Coventry East (1945)

| colspan="5" bgcolor="" |Manville

| bgcolor="" |Purcell

| bgcolor="" |Boyd-Carpenter

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Noel-Baker

| colspan="10" bgcolor="" |Strickland

| bgcolor="" |Crossman

|-

|Nuneaton

| colspan="5" bgcolor="" |Maddocks

| bgcolor="" |Willison

| bgcolor="" |Hope

| colspan="3" bgcolor="" |Smith

| colspan="2" bgcolor="" |North

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Fletcher

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Bowles

|-

|Rugby

| colspan="4" bgcolor="" |Baird

| bgcolor="" |Wallace

| bgcolor="" |A. Brown

| colspan="12" bgcolor="" |Margesson

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |W. Brown

|-

|Tamworth / Sutton Coldfield (1945)

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Wilson-Fox

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Newson

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Iliffe

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Steel-Maitland

| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Mellor

|-

|Warwick and Leamington

| colspan="5" bgcolor="" |Pollock

| colspan="16" bgcolor="" |Eden

|-

|Solihull

| colspan="20" |

| bgcolor="" |Lindsay

|-

|Birmingham Acock's Green

| colspan="20" |

| bgcolor="" |Usborne

|-

|Coventry West

| colspan="20" |

| bgcolor="" |Edelman

|}

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Transferred from Staffordshire 1911

1950 to 1983

{| class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1950

!50

!1951

!52

!53

!1955

!57

!1959

!61

!63

!1964

!65

!1966

!67

!68

!69

!1970

!Feb 1974

!Oct 1974

!76

!77

!1979

!82

|-

|Birmingham Erdington

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Silverman

| colspan="12" |

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Silverman

|-

|Birmingham Aston

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Wyatt

| bgcolor="" colspan="12" |Silverman

| colspan="6" |

|-

|Birmingham Edgbaston

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Bennett

| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Pitt

| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Knight

|-

|Birmingham Hall Green

| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Jones

| bgcolor="" colspan="12" |Eyre

|-

|Birmingham Handsworth

| bgcolor="" |Roberts

| bgcolor="" colspan="15" |Boyle

| bgcolor="" |Chapman

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Lee

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Wright

|-

|B'ham King's Norton / B'ham Selly Oak ('55)

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Lloyd

| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Gurden

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Litterick

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Beaumont-Dark

|-

|Birmingham Ladywood

| bgcolor="" colspan="15" |Yates

| bgcolor="" |Lawler

| bgcolor="" |Fisher

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Walden

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Sever

|-

|Birmingham Northfield

| bgcolor="" |Blackburn

| bgcolor="" |→

| bgcolor="" colspan="14" |Chapman

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Carter

| bgcolor="" |Cadbury

| bgcolor="" |Spellar

|-

|Birmingham Perry Barr

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Poole

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Howell

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Davies

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Price

| bgcolor="" |Kinsey

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Rooker

|-

|Birmingham Small Heath

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Longden

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Wheeldon

| bgcolor="" colspan="15" |Howell

|-

|Birmingham Sparkbrook

| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Shurmer

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Seymour

| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Hattersley

|-

|Birmingham Stechford

| bgcolor="" colspan="20" |Jenkins

| bgcolor="" |MacKay

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Davis

|-

|Birmingham Yardley

| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Usborne

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Cleaver

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Evans

| bgcolor="" |Coombs

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Tierney

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Bevan

|-

|Coventry East / Coventry NE (1974)

| bgcolor="" colspan="17" |Crossman

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Park

|-

|Coventry North / Coventry NW (1974)

| bgcolor="" colspan="19" |Edelman

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Robinson

|-

|Coventry South / Coventry SE (1974)

| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Burton

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Hocking

| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Wilson

|-

|Nuneaton

| bgcolor="" colspan="11" |Bowles

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Cousins

| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Huckfield

|-

|Rugby

| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Johnson

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Wise

| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Price

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Pawsey

|-

|Solihull

| bgcolor="" colspan="10" |Lindsay

| bgcolor="" colspan="13" |Grieve

|-

|Stratford-on-Avon

| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Profumo

| bgcolor="" colspan="14" |Maude

|-

|Sutton Coldfield

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Mellor

| bgcolor="" colspan="12" |Lloyd

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Fowler

|-

|Warwick and Leamington

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Eden

| bgcolor="" colspan="8" |Hobson

| bgcolor="" colspan="9" |Smith

|-

|Meriden

| colspan="5" |

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Moss

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Matthews

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Rowland

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Speed

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Tomlinson

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Mills

|-

|Birmingham All Saints

| colspan="5" |

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Howell

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Hollingworth

| bgcolor="" colspan="7" |Walden

|-

|Coventry South West

| colspan="17" |

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Wise

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Butcher

|}

1983 to present

{| class="wikitable"

!Constituency

!1983

!1987

!1992

!95

!1997

!2001

!2005

!2010

!2015

!2017

!2019

!2024

|-

|North Warwickshire / N Warks and Bedworth (2024)

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Maude

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |O'Brien

| bgcolor="" |Byles

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Tracey

| bgcolor="" | Taylor

|-

|Nuneaton

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |Stevens

| bgcolor="" colspan="5" |Olner

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Jones

| bgcolor="" | Gosling

|-

|Rugby and Kenilworth / Kenilworth and Southam (2010)

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |J. Pawsey

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |King

| bgcolor="" colspan="6" |Wright

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|Stratford-on-Avon

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Howarth

| bgcolor="" |→

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Maples

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Zahawi

| bgcolor="" | Perteghella

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|Warwick and Leamington

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |Smith

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Plaskitt

| bgcolor="" colspan="2" |White

| bgcolor="" colspan="3" |Western

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|Rugby

| colspan="7" |

| bgcolor="" colspan="4" |M. Pawsey

| bgcolor="" | Slinger

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See also

  • List of parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands (region)

Notes

References