General Election 2024

23/05/24
Corporate

A general election is taking place on 4 July 2024.

Constituencies

This is the first general election in which members of parliament will be elected to the constituencies recommended by the Commission's 2023 Review of parliamentary constituencies.

You can find the Commission's Final Recommendations, images of maps, and shapefiles, by clicking here.

Copyright Information

The Boundary Commission for Wales gives candidates and campaigners in the general election permission to use maps and other materials produced by the Boundary Commission for Wales in their campaign materials. This is in order to aid in raising the public's awareness of the new parliamentary constituencies being used at this election.

Wherever a map or other material produced by the Boundary Commission for Wales is used, appropriate credit should be given, e.g. "Map from Boundary Commission for Wales".

The Commission does not consent to the editing of its maps or other materials.

More information on Crown Copyright can be found by clicking here.

Press and Media

The Boundary Commission for Wales gives the press and media permission to use maps and other materials produced by the Boundary Commission for Wales in their election coverage. 

Wherever a map or other material produced by the Boundary Commission for Wales is used, appropriate credit should be given, e.g. "Map from Boundary Commission for Wales".

The Commission does not consent to the editing of its maps or other materials.

More information on Crown Copyright can be found by clicking here.

Questions

Members of the Commission secretariat are available to answer queries on the new constituencies. Please email enquiries@boundaries.wales or telephone 02920 464819.

More information

The Commission plays no role in general elections and is unable to provide information other than that relevant to the 2023 Review of parliamentary constituencies. For more information on the general election, we recommend visiting the Electoral Commission website, or your local authority website.