Parliamentary and Surrey County Council Boundary Reviews are currently underway and an electoral review took place for Elmbridge in 2016.
Surrey County Council Boundary Review 2023
The Local Government Boundary Commission want to hear the views of local people and organisations for a new pattern of electoral divisions in Surrey County Council. The deadline for the initial consultation was 8 May 2023.
To view further details about the electoral review and give your views see the Boundary Commission for England.
Parliamentary Boundary Review 2023
The Boundary Commission for England have now concluded the 2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies in England, and submitted their final report and recommendations.
Visit Boundary Commission for England: 2023 Review to view the report and an interactive map of the recommendations.
Legislation to implement the new constituencies is expected by the end of 2023. Once legislation is passed, the new constituencies will be used at the next General Election.
Electoral review for Elmbridge 2016
Following the council's request to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England to undertake an Electoral Review for Elmbridge, the Commission published its final recommendations for new electoral arrangements for Elmbridge Borough Council.
The Commission's final recommendations were that Elmbridge be represented by 48 councillors: 12 fewer than the previous arrangement. Those councillors will represent 16 three-member wards across the borough, delivering electoral equality for voters across the borough.
The Commission's publication followed an 8-week public consultation on its draft proposals and draws new boundaries for each council ward across Elmbridge. The new electoral arrangements were implemented at the local elections on 5 May 2016.
For further details of the final recommendations see the Local Government Boundary Commission for England.