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2024 General Election - 4th July 2024


Constituency boundaries changed for the 2024 UK Parliamentary general election. Please see details of new boundaries below.

Results

Guidance for candidates and agents

Candidates and agents are strongly advised to refer to our Guidance for candidates and agents page. 

Venues for use by candidates

As part of our statutory duty, we are required to publish a list of venues for use by General Election candidates. These venues must meet a specific criterion and be free of charge. More information is available on the Electoral Commission website.

Candidate's Election Expenses

The Electoral Commission has published guidance on candidate's spending. For expenses purposes, every constituency in Cornwall is a County constituency.

The spending limit is based on a fixed amount, plus a variable amount per registered elector in your constituency.

The candidate's maximum spending limits for each constituency are as follows: 

Constituency Eligible Electors Expenses limit
Camborne and Redruth 72,324 £20,068.88
North Cornwall 74,906 £20,378.72
South East Cornwall 71,142 £19,927.04
St Austell and Newquay 74,094 £20,281.28
St Ives 68,019 £19,552.28
Truro and Falmouth 70,094 £19,801.28


There is no long campaign at the 2024 UK Parliamentary general election.

The Electoral Commission website has more information on the spending formula used to calculate the above limits. 

New boundaries

New constituency boundaries were used for the first time at the 2024 general election. This followed a review by the independent Boundary Commission for England. 

Maps of the new constituency boundaries in Cornwall are available via the links below: 

For interactive mapping, please go to the Boundary Commission for England portal.

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