The constituency was made up of the following electoral wards:
The constituency is made up of the two island groups Orkney, and Shetland.
The constituency of Romford is made up of seven electoral wards:
This constituency is not made up of 3 a.m. e-mailers.
The constituency was originally made up by the northern part of Paddington Parish.
These constituencies are made up of different employment sectors organized by the Local.
The constituency is made up of about two-thirds of the South Staffordshire local government district, its southern bulk.
In the boundaries in place from the February 1974 general election to the 1983 general election the constituency was made up of:
Senatorial constituencies which are not full regions are made up of several electoral districts within a region.
Each constituency is made up of a series of whole or partial local government wards, which elect individual councillors at English local elections.