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Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened England Aldershot 5,219 4,266 953 81.7% Aldridge-Brownhills 2,825 2,167 658 76.7% Altrincham and Sale West 3,901 3,109 792 79.7% Amber Valley 3,386 2,693 693 79.5% Arundel and South Downs 3,382 2,816 566 83.3% Ashfield 3,896 2,885 1,011 74.1% Ashford 4,805 3,904 901 81.2% Ashton under Lyne 4,310 2,892 1,418 67.1% Aylesbury 4,731 3,798 933 80.3% Banbury 5,492 4,394 1,098 80.0% Barking 5,308 3,922 1,386 73.9% Barnsley Central 3,224 2,346 878 72.8% Barnsley East and Mexborough 3,690 2,532 1,158 68.6% Barnsley West and Penistone 3,230 2,509 721 77.7% Barrow and Furness 3,227 2,567 660 79.5% Basildon 4,512 3,407 1,105 75.5% Basingstoke 4,698 3,824 874 81.4% Bassetlaw 3,543 2,657 886 75.0% Bath 3,107 2,544 563 81.9% Batley and Spen 4,281 3,032 1,249 70.8% Battersea 4,512 3,470 1,042 76.9% Beaconsfield 3,496 2,883 613 82.5% Beckenham 4,266 3,428 838 80.4% Bedford 4,485 3,420 1,065 76.3% Berwick-upon-Tweed 2,339 1,845 494 78.9% Bethnal Green and Bow 6,637 4,845 1,792 73.0% Beverley and Holderness 3,256 2,602 654 79.9% Bexhill and Battle 2,726 2,260 466 82.9% Bexleyheath and Crayford 3,488 2,838 650 81.4% Billericay 4,569 3,674 895 80.4% Birkenhead 3,731 2,326 1,405 62.3% Birmingham, Edgbaston 3,340 2,376 964 71.1% Birmingham, Erdington 4,389 2,896 1,493 66.0% Birmingham, Hall Green 3,596 2,431 1,165 67.6% Birmingham, Hodge Hill 5,575 3,398 2,177 61.0% Birmingham, Ladywood 7,951 5,091 2,860 64.0% Birmingham, Northfield 3,483 2,397 1,086 68.8% Birmingham, Perry Barr 5,222 3,589 1,633 68.7% Birmingham, Selly Oak 3,673 2,607 1,066 71.0% Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath 8,929 5,504 3,425 61.6% Birmingham, Yardley 3,468 2,320 1,148 66.9% Bishop Auckland 3,263 2,372 891 72.7% Bla 4,029 3,312 717 82.2% Blackburn 6,018 3,957 2,061 65.8% Blackpool North and Fleetwood 3,482 2,487 995 71.4% Blackpool South 3,969 2,673 1,296 67.3% Blaydon 2,753 2,102 651 76.4% Blyth Valley 3,296 2,473 823 75.0% Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 3,150 2,514 636 79.8% Bolsover 3,437 2,572 865 74.8% Bolton North East 4,035 2,759 1,276 68.4% Bolton South East 4,709 3,112 1,597 66.1% Bolton West 3,358 2,510 848 74.7% Bootle 3,215 1,998 1,217 62.1% Boston and Skegness 3,488 2,686 802 77.0% Bosworth 3,469 2,810 659 81.0% Bournemouth East 3,156 2,576 580 81.6% Bournemouth West 2,387 1,845 542 77.3% Bracknell 4,993 4,113 880 82.4% Bradford North 6,135 3,963 2,172 64.6% Bradford South 5,290 3,577 1,713 67.6% Bradford West 7,679 4,935 2,744 64.3% Braintree 4,833 3,911 922 80.9% Brent East 4,684 3,423 1,261 73.1% Brent North 3,910 2,919 991 74.7% Brent South 5,132 3,833 1,299 74.7% Brentford and Isleworth 5,477 4,133 1,344 75.5% Brentwood and Ongar 3,231 2,638 593 81.6% Bridgwater 3,542 2,808 734 79.3% Brigg and Goole 3,081 2,439 642 79.2% Brighton, Kemptown 3,222 2,400 822 74.5%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Brighton, Pavilion 3,497 2,874 623 82.2% Bristol East 4,675 3,443 1,232 73.6% Bristol North West 4,873 3,699 1,174 75.9% Bristol South 4,653 3,391 1,262 72.9% Bristol West 3,927 3,132 795 79.8% Bromley and Chislehurst 4,146 3,341 805 80.6% Bromsgrove 3,324 2,710 614 81.5% Broxbourne 4,186 3,438 748 82.1% Broxtowe 3,117 2,525 592 81.0% Buckingham 3,733 3,143 590 84.2% Burnley 3,962 2,721 1,241 68.7% Burton 4,363 3,366 997 77.1% Bury North 3,960 2,954 1,006 74.6% Bury South 4,080 2,900 1,180 71.1% Bury St. Edmunds 4,044 3,447 597 85.2% Calder Valley 3,932 2,998 934 76.2% Camberwell and Peckham 4,780 3,726 1,054 77.9% Cambridge 3,124 2,399 725 76.8% Cannock Chase 3,995 3,006 989 75.2% Canterbury 3,580 2,876 704 80.3% Carlisle 3,155 2,380 775 75.4% Carshalton and Wallington 4,402 3,510 892 79.7% Castle Point 3,010 2,403 607 79.8% Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 3,710 3,197 513 86.2% Charnwood 3,561 2,924 637 82.1% Chatham and Aylesford 4,409 3,469 940 78.7% Cheadle 3,098 2,519 579 81.3% Cheltenham 3,391 2,638 753 77.8% Chesham and Amersham 3,712 3,063 649 82.5% Chesterfield 3,344 2,595 749 77.6% Chichester 3,359 2,724 635 81.1% Chingford and Woodford Green 3,589 2,737 852 76.3% Chipping Barnet 4,001 3,164 837 79.1% Chorley 4,122 3,289 833 79.8% Christchurch 2,612 2,136 476 81.8% Cities of London and Westminster 3,314 2,589 725 78.1% City of Chester 3,332 2,615 717 78.5% City of Durham 2,794 2,151 643 77.0% City of York 3,812 2,871 941 75.3% Cleethorpes 3,289 2,501 788 76.0% Colchester 4,623 3,673 950 79.5% Colne Valley 4,194 3,261 933 77.8% Congleton 3,283 2,727 556 83.1% Copeland 2,555 1,946 609 76.2% Cor 4,248 3,224 1,024 75.9% Cotswold 2,998 2,459 539 82.0% Coventry North East 5,431 3,714 1,717 68.4% Coventry North West 4,097 3,044 1,053 74.3% Coventry South 3,858 2,728 1,130 70.7% Crawley 4,576 3,575 1,001 78.1% Crewe and Nantwich 4,011 3,118 893 77.7% Cros 2,184 1,710 474 78.3% Croydon Central 5,548 4,121 1,427 74.3% Croydon North 6,161 4,542 1,619 73.7% Croydon South 3,945 3,145 800 79.7% Dagenham 4,632 3,439 1,193 74.2% Darlington 3,811 2,745 1,066 72.0% Dartford 4,364 3,501 863 80.2% Daventry 4,917 4,111 806 83.6% Denton and Reddish 3,463 2,466 997 71.2% Der North 3,778 2,853 925 75.5% Der South 5,620 3,982 1,638 70.9% Devizes 4,844 4,005 839 82.7% Dewsbury 4,761 3,229 1,532 67.8% Doncaster Central 3,708 2,664 1,044 71.8% Doncaster North 3,741 2,510 1,231 67.1% Don Valley 3,415 2,442 973 71.5% Dover 3,475 2,691 784 77.4% Dudley North 3,949 2,805 1,144 71.0% Dudley South 3,450 2,647 803 76.7% Dulwich and West Norwood 5,495 4,215 1,280 76.7% Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush 5,247 3,762 1,485 71.7% Ealing North 6,002 4,495 1,507 74.9%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Ealing, Southall 6,011 4,563 1,448 75.9% Easington 3,254 2,222 1,032 68.3% East Devon 2,521 2,099 422 83.3% East Ham 8,016 5,819 2,197 72.6% East Hampshire 3,595 3,005 590 83.6% East Surrey 3,976 3,253 723 81.8% East Worthing and Shoreham 3,645 2,957 688 81.1% East Yorkshire 3,297 2,610 687 79.2% Eastbourne 3,658 2,936 722 80.3% Eastleigh 4,051 3,388 663 83.6% Eccles 3,900 2,711 1,189 69.5% Eddisbury 3,764 2,978 786 79.1% Edmonton 5,610 4,148 1,462 73.9% Ellesmere Port and Neston 3,404 2,477 927 72.8% Elmet 3,296 2,650 646 80.4% Eltham 3,427 2,634 793 76.9% Enfield North 5,682 4,391 1,291 77.3% Enfield, Southgate 3,586 2,820 766 78.6% Epping Forest 3,990 3,182 808 79.7% Epsom and Ewell 4,123 3,451 672 83.7% Erewash 4,025 3,089 936 76.7% Erith and Thamesmead 6,183 4,674 1,509 75.6% Esher and Walton 4,756 3,925 831 82.5% Exeter 4,025 3,193 832 79.3% Falmouth and Camborne 3,455 2,694 761 78.0% Fareham 3,452 2,907 545 84.2% Faversham and Mid Kent 3,714 3,051 663 82.1% Feltham and Heston 5,595 4,082 1,513 73.0% Finchley and Golders Green 5,257 4,120 1,137 78.4% Folkestone and Hythe 3,796 2,914 882 76.8% Forest of Dean 3,034 2,439 595 80.4% Fylde 2,981 2,395 586 80.3% Gainsborough 3,061 2,423 638 79.2% Gateshead East and Washington West 2,926 2,078 848 71.0% Gedling 3,305 2,542 763 76.9% Gillingham 4,206 3,303 903 78.5% Gloucester 5,015 3,809 1,206 76.0% Gosport 3,722 2,949 773 79.2% Grantham and Stamford 3,858 3,149 709 81.6% Gravesham 4,072 3,205 867 78.7% Great Grims 4,076 2,841 1,235 69.7% Great Yarmouth 3,572 2,742 830 76.8% Greenwich and Woolwich 4,954 3,686 1,268 74.4% Guildford 3,801 3,169 632 83.4% Hackney North and Stoke Newington 6,903 4,962 1,941 71.9% Hackney South and Shoreditch 5,844 4,357 1,487 74.6% Halesowen and Rowley Regis 3,414 2,569 845 75.2% Halifax 4,703 3,308 1,395 70.3% Haltemprice and Howden 2,725 2,315 410 85.0% Halton 3,730 2,548 1,182 68.3% Hammersmith and Fulham 5,062 3,813 1,249 75.3% Hampstead and Highgate 4,195 3,106 1,089 74.0% Harborough 3,562 2,847 715 79.9% Harlow 4,073 3,195 878 78.4% Harrogate and Knaresborough 3,005 2,485 520 82.7% Harrow East 5,061 3,905 1,156 77.2% Harrow West 4,592 3,623 969 78.9% Hartlepool 3,874 2,626 1,248 67.8% Harwich 3,271 2,503 768 76.5% Hastings and Rye 3,748 2,856 892 76.2% Havant 3,381 2,587 794 76.5% Hayes and Harlington 4,893 3,633 1,260 74.2% Hazel Grove 2,884 2,226 658 77.2% Hemel Hempstead 3,960 3,190 770 80.6% Hemsworth 3,467 2,612 855 75.3% Hendon 6,019 4,628 1,391 76.9% Henley 3,606 3,056 550 84.7% Hereford 3,472 2,770 702 79.8% Hertford and Stortford 4,381 3,741 640 85.4% Hertsmere 4,172 3,412 760 81.8% Hexham 2,509 2,029 480 80.9% Heywood and Middleton 3,757 2,562 1,195 68.2% High Peak 3,680 2,982 698 81.0%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Hitchin and Harpenden 3,974 3,343 631 84.1% Holborn and St. Pancras 4,180 3,124 1,056 74.7% Hornchurch 2,899 2,315 584 79.9% Hornsey and Wood Green 5,243 4,055 1,188 77.3% Horsham 4,225 3,605 620 85.3% Houghton and Washington East 3,638 2,636 1,002 72.5% Hove 3,813 3,051 762 80.0% Huddersfield 3,986 2,897 1,089 72.7% Huntingdon 4,489 3,661 828 81.6% Hyndburn 4,359 3,112 1,247 71.4% Ilford North 4,348 3,301 1,047 75.9% Ilford South 6,396 4,577 1,819 71.6% Ipswich 4,125 3,301 824 80.0% Isle of Wight 4,332 3,336 996 77.0% Islington North 4,204 3,155 1,049 75.0% Islington South and Finsbury 3,545 2,624 921 74.0% Jarrow 2,896 2,026 870 70.0% Keighley 4,383 3,314 1,069 75.6% Kensington and Chelsea 3,309 2,410 899 72.8% Kettering 4,676 3,773 903 80.7% Kingston and Surbiton 4,586 3,659 927 79.8% Kingston upon Hull East 3,785 2,455 1,330 64.9% Kingston upon Hull North 4,099 2,654 1,445 64.7% Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 3,315 2,278 1,037 68.7% Kingswood 4,738 3,855 883 81.4% Knowsley North and Sefton East 3,787 2,425 1,362 64.0% Knowsley South 4,057 2,670 1,387 65.8% Lancaster and Wyre 2,967 2,393 574 80.7% Leeds Central 4,433 2,895 1,538 65.3% Leeds East 4,031 2,746 1,285 68.1% Leeds North East 3,453 2,622 831 75.9% Leeds North West 2,461 1,914 547 77.8% Leeds West 3,506 2,458 1,048 70.1% Leicester East 4,830 3,380 1,450 70.0% Leicester South 5,418 3,593 1,825 66.3% Leicester West 4,957 3,307 1,650 66.7% Leigh 4,099 2,995 1,104 73.1% Leominster 2,980 2,458 522 82.5% Lewes 2,865 2,342 523 81.7% Lewisham, Deptford 4,419 3,381 1,038 76.5% Lewisham East 4,229 3,173 1,056 75.0% Lewisham West 4,268 3,195 1,073 74.9% Leyton and Wanstead 4,680 3,285 1,395 70.2% Lichfield 3,087 2,477 610 80.2% Lincoln 3,714 2,767 947 74.5% Liverpool, Garston 3,078 2,108 970 68.5% Liverpool, Riverside 3,028 1,934 1,094 63.9% Liverpool, Walton 3,631 2,193 1,438 60.4% Liverpool, Wavertree 3,331 2,312 1,019 69.4% Liverpool, West Der 3,793 2,360 1,433 62.2% Loughborough 3,330 2,579 751 77.4% Louth and Horncastle 2,910 2,279 631 78.3% Ludlow 2,541 2,125 416 83.6% Luton North 5,164 3,760 1,404 72.8% Luton South 5,655 4,050 1,605 71.6% Macclesfield 3,205 2,603 602 81.2% Maidenhead 3,810 3,161 649 83.0% Maidstone and The Weald 3,926 3,221 705 82.0% Makerfield 3,728 2,792 936 74.9% Maldon and East Chelmsford 3,455 2,891 564 83.7% Manchester, Blackley 4,665 2,861 1,804 61.3% Manchester, Central 4,735 2,936 1,799 62.0% Manchester, Gorton 4,331 2,827 1,504 65.3% Manchester, Withington 3,328 2,393 935 71.9% Mansfield 3,599 2,708 891 75.2% Medway 3,883 2,989 894 77.0% Meriden 4,287 3,126 1,161 72.9% Mid Bedfordshire 4,069 3,375 694 82.9% Mid Dorset and North Poole 3,128 2,622 506 83.8% Mid Norfolk 3,616 3,086 530 85.3% Mid Sussex 3,992 3,419 573 85.6% Mid Worcestershire 3,730 2,997 733 80.3% Middlesbrough 4,356 2,645 1,711 60.7%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland 3,754 2,712 1,042 72.2% Milton Keynes South West 6,007 4,540 1,467 75.6% Mitcham and Morden 4,803 3,650 1,153 76.0% Mole Valley 3,376 2,843 533 84.2% Morecambe and Lunesdale 3,379 2,540 839 75.2% Morley and Rothwell 4,133 3,214 919 77.8% New Forest East 3,189 2,588 601 81.2% New Forest West 2,435 2,036 399 83.6% Newark 3,563 2,784 779 78.1% Newbury 4,552 3,780 772 83.0% Newcastle upon Tyne Central 2,982 2,050 932 68.7% Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend 3,117 2,059 1,058 66.1% Newcastle upon Tyne North 3,047 2,199 848 72.2% Newcastle-under-Lyme 3,118 2,471 647 79.2% Normanton 3,082 2,469 613 80.1% North Cornwall 3,851 3,057 794 79.4% North Devon 3,446 2,803 643 81.3% North Dorset 3,316 2,759 557 83.2% North Durham 3,227 2,393 834 74.2% North East Bedfordshire 4,041 3,378 663 83.6% North East Cambridgeshire 4,296 3,436 860 80.0% North East Dershire 3,076 2,450 626 79.6% North East Hampshire 4,403 3,661 742 83.1% North East Hertfordshire 3,993 3,320 673 83.1% North East Milton Keynes 5,117 4,040 1,077 79.0% North Essex 3,070 2,536 534 82.6% North Norfolk 2,817 2,316 501 82.2% North Shropshire 3,637 3,001 636 82.5% North Southwark and Bermondsey 5,078 3,893 1,185 76.7% North Swindon 4,666 3,743 923 80.2% North Thanet 3,722 2,912 810 78.2% North Tyneside 3,770 2,734 1,036 72.5% North Warwickshire 3,725 2,853 872 76.6% North West Cambridgeshire 4,736 3,769 967 79.6% North West Durham 3,271 2,546 725 77.8% North West Hampshire 4,407 3,632 775 82.4% North West Leicestershire 3,771 2,961 810 78.5% North West Norfolk 3,613 2,836 777 78.5% North Wiltshire 4,449 3,729 720 83.8% Northampton North 4,557 3,418 1,139 75.0% Northampton South 5,455 4,422 1,033 81.1% Northavon 3,912 3,270 642 83.6% Norwich North 3,758 3,064 694 81.5% Norwich South 3,256 2,418 838 74.3% Nottingham East 3,797 2,532 1,265 66.7% Nottingham North 4,985 3,087 1,898 61.9% Nottingham South 2,996 2,059 937 68.7% Nuneaton 3,877 2,914 963 75.2% Old Bexley and Sidcup 3,082 2,547 535 82.6% Oldham East and Saddleworth 4,755 3,270 1,485 68.8% Oldham West and Royton 5,562 3,872 1,690 69.6% Orpington 4,400 3,477 923 79.0% Oxford East 4,531 3,252 1,279 71.8% Oxford West and Abingdon 3,489 2,792 697 80.0% Pendle 4,122 2,895 1,227 70.2% Penrith and The Border 3,057 2,576 481 84.3% Peterborough 5,225 3,660 1,565 70.0% Plymouth, Devonport 4,459 3,208 1,251 71.9% Plymouth, Sutton 3,271 2,510 761 76.7% Pontefract and Castleford 3,459 2,583 876 74.7% Poole 3,217 2,595 622 80.7% Poplar and Canning Town 7,903 5,771 2,132 73.0% Portsmouth North 3,734 2,884 850 77.2% Portsmouth South 3,939 2,908 1,031 73.8% Preston 4,902 3,312 1,590 67.6% Pudsey 3,392 2,792 600 82.3% Putney 3,913 2,995 918 76.5% Rayleigh 3,220 2,700 520 83.9% Reading East 4,311 3,420 891 79.3% Reading West 4,345 3,411 934 78.5% Redcar 3,496 2,444 1,052 69.9% Redditch 3,612 2,689 923 74.4% Regent's Park and Kensington North 5,845 4,289 1,556 73.4%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Reigate 3,976 3,301 675 83.0% Ribble Valley 3,372 2,814 558 83.5% Richmond (Yorks) 3,401 2,685 716 78.9% Richmond Park 5,163 4,161 1,002 80.6% Rochdale 5,505 3,742 1,763 68.0% Rochford and Southend East 4,072 2,974 1,098 73.0% Romford 3,187 2,537 650 79.6% Romsey 3,099 2,582 517 83.3% Rossendale and Darwen 3,935 2,980 955 75.7% Rother Valley 3,590 2,670 920 74.4% Rotherham 3,438 2,319 1,119 67.5% Rug and Kenilworth 4,268 3,417 851 80.1% Ruislip-Northwood 3,337 2,722 615 81.6% Runnymede and Weybridge 3,716 3,002 714 80.8% Rushcliffe 4,033 3,359 674 83.3% Rutland and Melton 3,449 2,825 624 81.9% Ryedale 2,775 2,317 458 83.5% Saffron Walden 3,952 3,305 647 83.6% St. Albans 4,475 3,781 694 84.5% St. Helens North 3,460 2,510 950 72.5% St. Helens South 3,448 2,377 1,071 68.9% St. Ives 3,174 2,531 643 79.7% Salford 3,289 2,127 1,162 64.7% Salisbury 4,078 3,300 778 80.9% Scarborough and Whit 3,371 2,648 723 78.6% Scunthorpe 3,565 2,583 982 72.5% Sedgefield 3,480 2,575 905 74.0% Sel 3,740 3,069 671 82.1% Sevenoaks 3,673 3,022 651 82.3% Sheffield, Attercliffe 3,658 2,683 975 73.3% Sheffield, Brightside 4,074 2,658 1,416 65.2% Sheffield Central 3,746 2,525 1,221 67.4% Sheffield, Hallam 2,403 2,011 392 83.7% Sheffield, Heeley 3,288 2,378 910 72.3% Sheffield, Hillsborough 3,418 2,717 701 79.5% Sherwood 3,592 2,683 909 74.7% Shipley 3,666 2,852 814 77.8% Shrewsbury and Atcham 3,585 2,942 643 82.1% Sittingbourne and Sheppey 4,103 3,205 898 78.1% Skipton and Ripon 3,347 2,826 521 84.4% Sleaford and North Hykeham 3,759 3,119 640 83.0% Slough 6,033 4,405 1,628 73.0% Solihull 3,417 2,763 654 80.9% Somerton and Frome 3,760 3,052 708 81.2% South Cambridgeshire 4,046 3,319 727 82.0% South Dershire 4,978 3,939 1,039 79.1% South Dorset 3,136 2,413 723 76.9% South East Cambridgeshire 4,729 3,945 784 83.4% South East Cornwall 3,493 2,764 729 79.1% South Holland and The Deepings 3,403 2,786 617 81.9% South Norfolk 3,667 3,141 526 85.7% South Ribble 3,660 2,832 828 77.4% South Shields 2,841 1,866 975 65.7% South Staffordshire 2,754 2,185 569 79.3% South Suffolk 3,355 2,823 532 84.1% South Swindon 4,028 3,140 888 78.0% South Thanet 3,039 2,360 679 77.7% South West Bedfordshire 4,323 3,509 814 81.2% South West Devon 3,220 2,707 513 84.1% South West Hertfordshire 4,157 3,489 668 83.9% South West Norfolk 4,223 3,389 834 80.3% South West Surrey 4,037 3,391 646 84.0% Southampton, Itchen 4,490 3,371 1,119 75.1% Southampton, Test 3,927 2,913 1,014 74.2% Southend West 3,198 2,553 645 79.8% Southport 3,000 2,354 646 78.5% Spelthorne 3,655 2,990 665 81.8% Stafford 3,252 2,588 664 79.6% Staffordshire Moorlands 2,958 2,481 477 83.9% Stalybridge and Hyde 3,780 2,688 1,092 71.1% Stevenage 4,050 3,255 795 80.4% Stockport 3,769 2,684 1,085 71.2% Stockton North 3,687 2,512 1,175 68.1%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Stockton South 3,955 2,945 1,010 74.5% Stoke-on-Trent Central 3,264 2,286 978 70.0% Stoke-on-Trent North 3,662 2,774 888 75.8% Stoke-on-Trent South 4,112 3,084 1,028 75.0% Stone 2,801 2,360 441 84.3% Stourbridge 3,224 2,509 715 77.8% Stratford-on-Avon 3,989 3,328 661 83.4% Streatham 5,595 4,226 1,369 75.5% Stretford and Urmston 4,185 2,949 1,236 70.5% Stroud 3,777 3,070 707 81.3% Suffolk Coastal 3,031 2,586 445 85.3% Sunderland North 2,802 1,959 843 69.9% Sunderland South 3,125 2,187 938 70.0% Surrey Heath 4,271 3,568 703 83.5% Sutton and Cheam 3,431 2,790 641 81.3% Sutton Coldfield 3,249 2,650 599 81.6% Tamworth 3,946 2,978 968 75.5% Tatton 3,022 2,446 576 80.9% Taunton 4,092 3,364 728 82.2% Teignbridge 3,688 3,077 611 83.4% Telford 3,842 2,773 1,069 72.2% Tewkesbury 3,375 2,727 648 80.8% The Wrekin 3,753 2,928 825 78.0% Thurrock 6,068 4,663 1,405 76.8% Tiverton and Honiton 4,097 3,413 684 83.3% Tonbridge and Malling 4,012 3,357 655 83.7% Tooting 4,473 3,449 1,024 77.1% Torbay 3,528 2,752 776 78.0% Torridge and West Devon 3,605 2,930 675 81.3% Totnes 2,951 2,300 651 77.9% Tottenham 6,948 5,189 1,759 74.7% Truro and St. Austell 3,649 2,972 677 81.4% Tunbridge Wells 3,907 3,254 653 83.3% Twickenham 5,022 4,102 920 81.7% Tyne Bridge 3,580 2,370 1,210 66.2% Tynemouth 3,056 2,384 672 78.0% Upminster 2,704 2,150 554 79.5% Uxbridge 3,520 2,711 809 77.0% Vale of York 3,720 3,173 547 85.3% Vauxhall 5,204 3,854 1,350 74.1% Wakefield 4,092 3,162 930 77.3% Wallasey 3,596 2,539 1,057 70.6% Walsall North 4,368 2,997 1,371 68.6% Walsall South 4,696 3,096 1,600 65.9% Walthamstow 5,924 4,235 1,689 71.5% Wansbeck 3,017 2,190 827 72.6% Wansdyke 3,310 2,775 535 83.8% Wantage 4,525 3,721 804 82.2% Warley 3,975 2,736 1,239 68.8% Warrington North 3,960 2,938 1,022 74.2% Warrington South 4,036 3,163 873 78.4% Warwick and Leamington 4,357 3,469 888 79.6% Watford 4,629 3,763 866 81.3% Waveney 3,904 3,076 828 78.8% Wealden 3,812 3,155 657 82.8% Weaver Vale 3,751 2,749 1,002 73.3% Wellingborough 4,926 3,890 1,036 79.0% Wells 3,611 2,972 639 82.3% Welwyn Hatfield 3,938 3,213 725 81.6% Wentworth 3,340 2,374 966 71.1% West Bromwich East 3,735 2,689 1,046 72.0% West Bromwich West 4,645 3,189 1,456 68.7% West Chelmsford 4,412 3,655 757 82.8% West Dershire 3,123 2,608 515 83.5% West Dorset 2,784 2,291 493 82.3% West Ham 5,639 4,201 1,438 74.5% West Lancashire 3,669 2,757 912 75.1% West Suffolk 3,826 3,066 760 80.1% West Worcestershire 2,656 2,165 491 81.5% Westbury 4,301 3,578 723 83.2% Westmorland and Lonsdale 2,655 2,201 454 82.9% Weston-Super-Mare 4,147 3,311 836 79.8% Wigan 3,239 2,376 863 73.4%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Wimbledon 3,941 3,243 698 82.3% Winchester 4,176 3,447 729 82.5% Windsor 4,334 3,461 873 79.9% Wirral South 2,730 2,069 661 75.8% Wirral West 2,566 1,979 587 77.1% Witney 4,264 3,508 756 82.3% Woking 4,512 3,684 828 81.6% Wokingham 4,117 3,503 614 85.1% Wolverhampton North East 3,642 2,573 1,069 70.6% Wolverhampton South East 3,383 2,321 1,062 68.6% Wolverhampton South West 3,435 2,462 973 71.7% Woodspring 3,475 2,947 528 84.8% Worcester 4,127 3,242 885 78.6% Workington 2,794 2,166 628 77.5% Worsley 3,733 2,687 1,046 72.0% Worthing West 3,109 2,540 569 81.7% Wycombe 4,839 3,781 1,058 78.1% Wyre Forest 3,487 2,698 789 77.4% Wythenshawe and Sale East 4,591 2,956 1,635 64.4% Yeovil 3,860 3,147 713 81.5%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Wales Aberavon 2,528 1,741 787 68.9% Alyn and Deeside 3,306 2,494 812 75.4% Blaenau Gwent 2,565 1,793 772 69.9% Brecon and Radnorshire 2,129 1,694 435 79.6% Bridgend 3,098 2,321 777 74.9% Caernarfon 2,273 1,785 488 78.5% Caerphilly 3,884 2,911 973 74.9% Cardiff Central 2,357 1,679 678 71.2% Cardiff North 2,991 2,370 621 79.2% Cardiff South and Penarth 4,334 2,942 1,392 67.9% Cardiff West 3,662 2,487 1,175 67.9% Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 2,360 1,831 529 77.6% Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire 2,610 2,039 571 78.1% Ceredigion 2,156 1,731 425 80.3% Clwyd South 2,998 2,269 729 75.7% Clwyd West 2,407 1,857 550 77.1% Conwy 2,359 1,813 546 76.9% Cynon Valley 2,630 1,824 806 69.4% Delyn 2,606 2,004 602 76.9% Gower 2,701 2,090 611 77.4% Islwyn 2,729 2,024 705 74.2% Llanelli 3,147 2,336 811 74.2% Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 1,338 1,053 285 78.7% Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 2,932 2,016 916 68.8% Monmouth 2,655 2,148 507 80.9% Montgomeryshire 2,231 1,836 395 82.3% Neath 2,714 1,968 746 72.5% Newport East 3,232 2,347 885 72.6% Newport West 3,429 2,563 866 74.7% Ogmore 2,994 2,126 868 71.0% Pontypridd 3,739 2,784 955 74.5% Preseli Pembrokeshire 2,686 2,083 603 77.6% Rhondda 2,869 1,934 935 67.4% Swansea East 3,409 2,320 1,089 68.1% Swansea West 2,398 1,749 649 72.9% Torfaen 3,318 2,364 954 71.2% Vale of Clwyd 2,690 2,042 648 75.9% Vale of Glamorgan 3,799 2,882 917 75.9% Wrexham 2,771 2,127 644 76.8% Ynys Mon 2,465 1,922 543 78.0% Northern Ireland Belfast East 2,896 1,969 927 68.0% Belfast North 3,716 2,172 1,544 58.4% Belfast South 3,025 2,068 957 68.4% Belfast West 4,115 2,073 2,042 50.4% East Antrim 3,704 2,699 1,005 72.9% East Londonderry 3,799 2,676 1,123 70.4% Fermanagh & South Tyrone 4,293 3,159 1,134 73.6% Foyle 5,073 2,879 2,194 56.8% Lagan Valley 4,840 3,599 1,241 74.4% Mid Ulster 4,687 3,281 1,406 70.0% Newry & Armagh 5,123 3,648 1,475 71.2% North Antrim 4,795 3,474 1,321 72.5% North Down 3,378 2,570 808 76.1% South Antrim 4,836 3,500 1,336 72.4% South Down 5,395 3,748 1,647 69.5% Strangford 4,248 3,105 1,143 73.1% Upper Bann 5,282 3,770 1,512 71.4% West Tyrone 4,085 2,815 1,270 68.9%

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened Scotland Aberdeen North 3,020 2,014 1,006 66.7% Aberdeen South 2,545 1,923 622 75.6% Airdrie and Shotts 3,390 2,034 1,356 60.0% Angus 2,970 2,265 705 76.3% Argyll & Bute 2,828 2,115 713 74.8% Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock 3,226 2,230 996 69.1% Banff & Buchan 3,055 2,355 700 77.1% Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk 3,125 2,476 649 79.2% Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross 2,092 1,564 528 74.8% Central Ayrshire 3,056 2,218 838 72.6% Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill 4,012 2,628 1,384 65.5% Cumbernauld, Kilsyth & Kirkintilloch East 3,536 2,405 1,131 68.0% Dumfries & Galloway 3,165 2,337 828 73.8% Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale 3,042 2,412 630 79.3% Dundee East 3,266 2,367 899 72.5% Dundee West 2,887 1,958 929 67.8% Dunfermline & West Fife 3,930 2,929 1,001 74.5% East Dunbartonshire 2,724 2,103 621 77.2% East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow 3,671 2,603 1,068 70.9% East Lothian 3,775 2,822 953 74.8% East Renfrewshire 3,474 2,582 892 74.3% Edinburgh East 2,653 1,826 827 68.8% Edinburgh North & Leith 2,833 2,034 799 71.8% Edinburgh South 2,843 2,135 708 75.1% Edinburgh South West 3,084 2,188 896 70.9% Edinburgh West 3,189 2,426 763 76.1% Falkirk 4,248 3,085 1,163 72.6% Glasgow Central 2,611 1,628 983 62.4% Glasgow East 3,232 1,813 1,419 56.1% Glasgow North 1,849 1,208 641 65.3% Glasgow North East 3,051 1,755 1,296 57.5% Glasgow North West 2,984 1,840 1,144 61.7% Glasgow South 3,218 2,085 1,133 64.8% Glasgow South West 3,410 1,982 1,428 58.1% Glenrothes 3,483 2,324 1,159 66.7% Gordon 3,443 2,755 688 80.0% Inverclyde 2,998 1,984 1,014 66.2% Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Strathspey 3,516 2,695 821 76.6% Kilmarnock & Loudoun 3,535 2,493 1,042 70.5% Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath 3,744 2,616 1,128 69.9% Lanark & Hamilton East 3,454 2,382 1,072 69.0% Linlithgow & East Falkirk 4,453 3,092 1,361 69.4% Livingston 4,872 3,476 1,396 71.3% Midlothian 3,148 2,222 926 70.6% Moray 3,078 2,423 655 78.7% Motherwell & Wishaw 3,679 2,363 1,316 64.2% Na h-eileanan an Iar 874 666 208 76.2% North Ayrshire & Arran 3,485 2,338 1,147 67.1% North East Fife 2,359 1,829 530 77.5% Ochil & South Perthshire 3,486 2,611 875 74.9% Orkney & Shetland 1,511 1,200 311 79.4% Paisley & Renfrewshire North 3,345 2,314 1,031 69.2% Paisley & Renfrewshire South 3,164 2,132 1,032 67.4% Perth & North Perthshire 3,217 2,449 768 76.1% Ross, Skye & Lochaber 2,215 1,703 512 76.9% Rutherglen & Hamilton West 4,212 2,859 1,353 67.9% Stirling 3,226 2,391 835 74.1% West Aberdeenshire & Kincardine 3,409 2,766 643 81.1% West Dunbartonshire 3,493 2,186 1,307 62.6% UK: missing or unknown post code 79,182 62,862 16,320 UK: All 2,550,256 1,931,342 618,914 75.7% NOTES 1. These numbers do not fall under National Statistics. They are based on an extract from the CTF computer system on 20 September 2007. 2. The data used here shows figures for the proportion of expired vouchers that were used parents to open an account. This is consistent with the methodology used since the beginning of the year for national account-opening rates, which are published in a quarterly basis. The

Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies opened overall account-opening rate of 75.7% is higher than that reported in the constituency breakdown published in January 2007. This is largely because the data in January showed the the numbers of parents as a percentage of vouchers issued, including those yet to expire. Clearly, a proportion of these will subsequently have been used parents to open accounts. In compiling the constituency table published here, we have therefore used data only on children whose voucher had expired, where their parents have had the full twelve months to open an account. 3. The Constituency Data is based on the same population of children as the Detailed Distributional Analysis (DDA), that is to say those born on or. However the cases used in the DDA necessarily exclude those that have not opened an account 5th April 2007, as the analysis is done matching our data with CTF providers returns of that date. As such, it will exclude cases of children born late in the financial year 2005-06 whose parents have not yet used the voucher or, more commonly, where HMRC has not had time to allocate an account when a voucher has expired. Thus the proportion of accounts that were taken up parents in the DDA is slightly higher than the proportion reported here.