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Maynard Drive, , St Albans, St Albans, Hertfordshire
AL1 2JT St. Albans District (B)
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Total Electorate
75,653
voters
Population Rank
261th
Constituency
St Albans
- Constituency
- St Albans
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000960
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- -3.5
- 2017 majority
- 6109
- 2017 election turnout
- 78%
- Swing
- -3.5%
43.1%
23%
32.4%
1.5%
0%
0%

St Albans Constituency
Background of St Albans
The postcode AL1 2JT is located in St Albans, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Anne Main MP of the Conservative party.
St Albans is a UK parliamentary constituency in Hertfordshire, centring around the historic city of St Albans. Established in 1885, it has seen varied political representation, originally a Conservative stronghold until the 1997 general election when it was won by Labour. As of the 2019 general election, it is represented by the Liberal Democrats, marking a notable shift in recent decades.
Demographically, St Albans is an affluent and largely middle-class constituency, characterised by a mix of urban and suburban areas. It boasts a high level of education among residents and features comparatively low unemployment rates. The local economy is diverse, with significant contributions from the retail and service sectors, alongside a growing tech and professional services industry. The city's proximity to London enhances its economic profile, attracting commuters.
The electorate in St Albans is diverse, reflecting its varied socio-economic landscape. Historically, voter turnout has been consistently high, indicative of an engaged and politically active population. The constituency has a significant proportion of young professionals and families, contributing to its dynamic character.
Regarding Brexit, St Albans is known for its pro-Remain stance. In the 2016 EU referendum, a substantial majority of voters in St Albans opted to remain in the European Union. This preference influenced subsequent elections, with local political candidates often aligning their Brexit policies to reflect this pro-EU sentiment.
St Albans represents a vibrant and evolving constituency with a nuanced political landscape, marked by economic affluence, an engaged electorate, and a clear preference for remaining within the EU.
Brexit
Did St Albans vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in St Albans voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
The constituency of St Albans voted to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum, reflecting a mix of factors influencing their decision. Residents may have been swayed by concerns over immigration levels and sovereignty, as well as a desire to regain control of laws and regulations. Additionally, many voters in St Albans who opted for Brexit may have felt disillusioned by the EU's bureaucracy and perceived lack of accountability. The result demonstrated a diverse range of opinions within the constituency, highlighting the complex reasons behind their choice to leave the European Union.
Local Council
St Albans City and District Council
Civic Centre
St Peters Street
St Albans
Hertfordshire
AL1 3JE
Phone
01727 866 100
Customer services
01727 811 155
Out of hours emergency
Website
http://www.stalbans.gov.uk/
Email
webmaster@stalbans.gov.uk
Fax
St Albans City and District Council is located in St Albans, and is 1 miles from the AL1 2JT postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Anne Main MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
St Albans
E14000960
Profile
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Anne Main is a Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament for St Albans from 2005 to 2019. Known for her strong stance on local issues and Brexit, she actively voiced her concerns on housing and environmental matters. Main prioritised constituency interests, maintaining a firm pro-business and pro-development position. For more information, visit her profile on the UK Parliament website by clicking here.