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Leys Lane, Frome, Mendip, Somerset
BA11 2JS Mendip District
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Please note that 2024 election data is coming soon.
Total Electorate
82,464
voters
Population Rank
175th
Constituency
Somerton and Frome
- Constituency
- Somerton and Frome
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000932
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +4.0
- 2017 majority
- 22906
- 2017 election turnout
- 75%
- Swing
- +4.0%
57%
17.3%
21%
3.2%
0%
0%

Somerton and Frome Constituency
Background of Somerton and Frome
The postcode BA11 2JS is located in Somerton and Frome, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by David Warburton MP of the Conservative party.
Somerton and Frome is a parliamentary constituency located in the South West of England, represented in the House of Commons. Established in 1983, the constituency encompasses market towns and rural areas within Somerset. Historically, the seat was considered a Conservative stronghold until the Liberal Democrats won it in 1997. The Liberal Democrats held the seat until 2015, when the Conservatives regained control, reflecting the constituency's fluctuating political landscape.
Demographically, Somerton and Frome consists of a predominantly white British population with a mix of middle-aged to older residents, many of whom are employed in agriculture, local businesses, and service industries. The constituency features a blend of affluent, rural communities alongside areas facing economic challenges, particularly in the agricultural sector.
Economically, the area benefits from agriculture, tourism, and small to medium-sized enterprises. Key local industries include cheese production and other artisanal food products, integrated with a growing creative sector, particularly around Frome. The constituency’s economy is typified by small-scale, often family-run businesses rather than large industrial operations.
The electorate has historically shown a diverse political alignment, with constituency issues often reflecting local economic and social concerns. In the 2016 Brexit referendum, the broader district of Somerset voted in favour of leaving the European Union, though detailed constituency-level data for Somerton and Frome is not available.
Somerton and Frome is a constituency with a rich blend of rural traditions and evolving political dynamics, alongside economic sectors that mirror the broader trends in the rural South West of England.
Brexit
Did Somerton and Frome vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Somerton and Frome voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency of Somerton and Frome opted to leave the European Union. The decision could have been influenced by a desire for more control over immigration, which was a key issue during the campaign. Some residents also felt that the EU imposed too many regulations on the UK, stifling national sovereignty. Additionally, concerns about the impact of free trade on local industries may have swayed voters towards Brexit. a combination of immigration, sovereignty, and economic factors likely played a role in shaping the outcome in this constituency.
Local Council
Wiltshire Council (Unitary)
County Hall
Bythesea Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14 8JN
Phone
0300 456 0100
Website
http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/
Email
customerservices@wiltshire.gov.uk
Fax
01225 713 145
Wiltshire Council (Unitary) is located in Trowbridge, and is 7.1 miles from the BA11 2JS postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
David Warburton MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Somerton and Frome
E14000932
Profile
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David Warburton MP, a member of the Conservative Party, serves as the representative for the Somerton and Frome constituency. Born in 1965, Warburton's career spans from music teacher to entrepreneur before entering politics in 2015. Known for his strong stance on local business support and Brexit, he champions education and economic growth within his community. His contributions continue to shape his constituents' lives. For more detailed information, visit the official UK Parliament website by clicking here.