Broxbourne (UK Parliament constituency)

Broxbourne is a constituency in Hertfordshire currently represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Lewis Cocking of the Conservative Party since 2024.

Constituency profile
Broxbourne is, measured by the winning candidate's share of the vote, the safest seat of any held by the Conservative Party in Hertfordshire, and one of the safest in the country.

Just beyond the outer limits of Greater London, the constituency consists almost exclusively of low-unemployment census output areas, with walks, golf courses and leisure facilities, and (compared to Greater London) a relatively high proportion of the retired and the high-income self-employed. Broxbourne's economy is also supported by good railway links to the City of London.

1983–1997

 * The Borough of Broxbourne;
 * The District of East Hertfordshire wards of Great Amwell, Little Amwell, and Stanstead; and
 * The District of Welwyn Hatfield ward of Northaw.

Formed as a borough constituency primarily from parts of the abolished county constituency of East Hertfordshire, mainly consisting of the former Urban Districts of Cheshunt and Hoddesdon which had been combined to form the District of Broxbourne under the local government reorganisation of 1974 and also including the villages of Stanstead Abbotts and Great Amwell to the north and Northaw (transferred from Welwyn Hatfield) to the west.

1997–2024

 * The Borough of Broxbourne; and
 * The District of Welwyn Hatfield ward of Northaw.

The three District of East Hertfordshire wards were transferred to Hertford and Stortford.

2024–present
Following to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the constituency is composed of the following:


 * The Borough of Broxbourne.
 * The District of East Hertfordshire wards of Great Amwell & Stansteads, and Hertford Heath & Brickendon

The three District of Hertfordshire wards were transferred from Hertford and Stortford, offset by the transfer of the orphan Northaw ward to Hertsmere.