| Elginshire and Nairnshire |
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| Elland |
Full name (in Craig 2,3) Yorkshire (West Riding), Elland |
| Ellesmere Port and Bromborough |
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| Ellesmere Port and Neston |
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| Elmet |
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| Elmet and Rothwell |
Boundary changes |
| Eltham |
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| Eltham and Chislehurst |
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| Ely and East Cambridgeshire |
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| Enfield |
Full name (in Craig 2,3) Middlesex, Enfield |
| Enfield East |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Enfield, Edmonton |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Enfield North |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Enfield, Southgate |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Enfield West |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Ennis |
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| Enniskillen |
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| Epping |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). Full name (in Craig 2,3,4) Essex, Epping |
| Epping Forest |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Epsom |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). Full name (in Craig 2,3,4) Surrey, Epsom |
| Epsom and Ewell |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Erewash |
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| Erith and Crayford |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). Constituency of same name also existed 1983-1997. |
| Erith and Crayford |
Constituency of same name also existed 1950-1974ยน. |
| Erith and Thamesmead |
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