List of former parliamentary constituencies in Essex

Below is a list of former parliamentary constituencies in Essex and details of them. These details include their modern equivalent, date of existence and any other relevant information.

Former Seats 1983-1997

Colchester North

  • Modern Equivalent and successor: Colchester and North Essex
  • Predecessor: Colchester
  • Elections fought: 1983, 1987, 1992
  • Type of seat: Conservative safe
  • Member(s) of Parliament:
    1. Antony Buck (1983 - 1992), Conservative
    2. Bernard Jenkin (1992 - 1997), Conservative

Colchester South and Maldon

  • Modern Equivalent and successor: Maldon and East Chelmsford
  • Predecessor: Maldon
  • Elections fought: 1983, 1987, 1992
  • Type of seat: Conservative safe
  • Member(s) of Parliament: John Wakeham (1983 - 1997), Conservative

Rochford

  • Modern Equivalent and successor: Rayleigh
  • Predecessor: South East Essex
  • Elections fought: 1983, 1987, 1992
  • Type of seat: Conservative safe
  • Member(s) of Parliament: Michael Clark (1983 - 1997), Conservative

Southend East

  • Modern Equivalent and successor: Rochford and Southend East
  • Elections fought: 1918 to 1992
  • Type of seat: Conservative safe
  • Member(s) of Parliament: Henry Channon (1983 - 1997), Conservative

Former Seats 1955-1974

Billericay

  • Modern Equivalent: Billericay and Brentwood and Ongar
  • Successor: Brentwood and Ongar
  • Elections fought: 1950 to 1970
  • Type of seat: Conservative safe (1950s) and marginal (1960s and 1970s)
  • Member(s) of Parliament:
    1. Richard Body (1955 - 1959), Conservative
    2. Edward Gardner (1959 - 1966), Conservative
    3. Eric Moonman (1966 - 1970), Labour
    4. Robert McCrindle (1970 - 1974), Conservative

Chigwell

  • Modern Equivalent and successor: Epping Forest
  • Elections fought: 1955 to 1970
  • Type of seat: Conservative
  • Member(s) of Parliament: John Biggs-Davison (1955 - 1974), Conservative

Epping

  • Modern Equivalent and successor: Epping Forest and Harlow
  • Elections fought: 1885 to 1970
  • Type of seat: Conservative marginal (bellwether constituency)
  • Member(s) of Parliament:
    1. Graeme Bell Finlay (1955 - 1964), Conservative
    2. Stanley Newens (1964 - 1970), Labour
    3. Norman Tebbit (1970 - 1974), Conservative