Suffolk (European Parliament constituency)

Suffolk was a constituency of the European Parliament located in the United Kingdom, electing one Member of the European Parliament by the first-past-the-post electoral system.Created in 1979 for the first elections to the European Parliament, it was abolished in 1994 and succeeded by the constituencies of Suffolk and South West Norfolk, Essex North and Suffolk South and Cambridgeshire.On its creation in 1979, it consisted of the parliamentary constituencies of Bury St Edmunds, Eye, Harwich, Ipswich, Lowestoft and Sudbury and Woodbridge.[2] South East Cambridgeshire had previously been part of Cambridge and Bedfordshire North, while Harwich was now part of Essex North East.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about the European Union is a stub.
Boundary within the East of England (1984-1994)
European Parliament constituencyMember stateUnited KingdomconstituencyEuropean ParliamentMember of the European Parliamentfirst-past-the-postSuffolk and South West NorfolkEssex North and Suffolk SouthCambridgeshireparliamentary constituenciesBury St EdmundsHarwichIpswichLowestoftSudbury and WoodbridgeCentral SuffolkSouth East CambridgeshireSouth SuffolkSuffolk CoastalWaveneyCambridge and Bedfordshire NorthEssex North EastAmédée Edward TurnerConservativeEuropean Parliament election, 1989LabourTurnoutEuropean Parliament election, 1984LiberalEuropean Parliament election, 1979Lord GladwynBoundary Commission for EnglandPolandGreenlandFranceEast FranceÎle-de-FranceMassif-central–CentreNorth-West FranceOverseas Territories of FranceSouth-East FranceSouth-West FranceWest FranceConnacht–UlsterLeinsterMunsterNorth-WestBedfordshireBedfordshire and Milton KeynesBedfordshire SouthBirmingham EastBirmingham NorthBirmingham SouthBirmingham WestBristolBuckinghamshire and Oxfordshire EastCheshire EastCheshire WestCheshire West and WirralClevelandCleveland and RichmondCleveland and Yorkshire NorthCornwall and PlymouthCornwall and West PlymouthCotswoldsCoventry and North WarwickshireCumbriaCumbria and Lancashire NorthDerbyshireDevon and East PlymouthDorset and East DevonDorset East and Hampshire WestDurhamEast Sussex and Kent SouthEssex SouthEssex South WestEssex West and Hertfordshire EastGreater Manchester CentralGreater Manchester EastGreater Manchester NorthGreater Manchester SouthGreater Manchester WestHampshire CentralHampshire North and OxfordHampshire WestHereford and WorcesterHertfordshireHerefordshire and ShropshireHumbersideItchen, Test and AvonKent EastKent WestLancashire CentralLancashire EastLancashire SouthLancashire WestLeicesterLincolnshireLincolnshire and Humberside SouthLiverpoolLondon CentralLondon EastLondon NorthLondon North EastLondon North WestLondon SouthLondon South and Surrey EastLondon South EastLondon South InnerLondon South WestLondon WestMerseyside EastMerseyside East and WiganMerseyside WestMidlands CentralMidlands EastMidlands WestNorfolkNorth YorkshireNorthamptonshireNorthamptonshire and BlabyNorthumbriaNottinghamNottingham and Leicestershire North WestNottinghamshire North and ChesterfieldOxford and BuckinghamshirePeak DistrictSalop and StaffordSheffieldShropshire and StaffordSomersetSomerset and Dorset WestSomerset and North DevonSouth Downs WestStaffordshire EastStaffordshire East and DerbyStaffordshire West and CongletonSurreySurrey WestSussex EastSussex South and CrawleySussex WestThames ValleyTyne and WearTyne South and WearUpper ThamesWessexWight and Hampshire EastWight and Hampshire SouthWiltshireWiltshire North and BathWorcestershire and South WarwickshireYorkshire NorthYorkshire SouthYorkshire South WestYorkshire WestNorthern IrelandGlasgowHighlands and IslandsLothiansMid Scotland and FifeNorth East ScotlandSouth of ScotlandStrathclyde EastStrathclyde WestMid and West WalesNorth WalesSouth East WalesSouth WalesSouth Wales CentralSouth Wales EastSouth Wales WestEast MidlandsEast of EnglandLondonNorth East EnglandNorth West EnglandScotlandSouth East EnglandSouth West EnglandWest MidlandsYorkshire and the HumberUnited Kingdom electionEuropean Union