Parliamentary candidates and constituencies in our local area

The new constituency of Hitchin replaces much of the previous Hitchin and Harpenden constituency, represented since 2017 by Conservative Bim Afolami MP. Chris Lucas is our Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the Hitchin constituency

The Hitchin constituency spans the North Herts District wards of Cadwell, Codicote and Kimpton, Graveley St Ippolyts & Wymondly, Great Ashby, Hitchin Bearton, Hitchin Highbury, Hitchin Oughton, Hitchin Priory, Hitchin Walsworth, Hitchwood, Offa, and the Central Bedfordshire wards of Arlesey, Shefford, and Stotfold and Langford.

North East Hertfordshire constituency has been represented since 1997 by Conservative Sir Oliver Heald MP who is standing down at the next election. Ruth Brown is our Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the North East Hertfordshire constituency.

The constituency spans the North Herts District wards of Arbury, Baldock East, Baldock Town, Ermine, Letchworth East, Letchworth Grange, Letchworth South East, Letchworth South West, Letchworth Wilbury, Royston Heath, Royston Meridian, Royston Palace, and Weston and Sandon, plus the East Hertfordshire District wards of Braughing, Buntingford, Hertford Rural North, Hertford Rural South, Little Hadham, Mundens and Cottered, Puckeridge Thundridge & Standon, Walkern and Watton-at-Stone.

Stevenage constituency has been represented since 2010 by Conservative Stephen McPartland MP who is standing down at the next election. Lisa Nash is our Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the Stevenage constituency.

Stevenage constituency spans every ward in the Borough of Stevenage plus Knebworth ward in North Herts District and Aston Datchworth and Walkern ward in East Hertfordshire District.

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