Great Yarmouth (UK Parliament constituency)
Great Yarmouth is a constituency in Norfolk represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Rupert Lowe.
Elected for Reform UK, Lowe had the whip suspended in March 2025 following allegations of bullying and allegations of threats of physical violence against Reform UK party chairman Zia Yusuf. He now sits an Independent.
History
The Parliamentary Borough of Great Yarmouth had been represented by two members of parliament in the House of Commons of England from 1295 to 1707, in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801. The borough was unaffected by the Great Reform Act 1832, but it was disenfranchised for corruption by the Reform Act 1867, when its voters were absorbed into the North Division of the Parliamentary County of Norfolk.The seat was re-established as a single-member Borough by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 and remained unchanged until the Representation of the People Act 1948, which came into effect for the 1950 general election. This abolished the Parliamentary Borough and replaced it with the County Constituency of Yarmouth, which incorporated the County Borough and surrounding rural areas.
Further to the local government reorganisation of 1974, which was reflected in the redistribution of seats which came into effect for the 1983 general election, the constituency was formally renamed Great Yarmouth and its boundaries coincided with those of the local authority of the Borough of Great Yarmouth. It has remained unchanged since then.
Boundaries
The constituency covers the area in and around Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. Despite its rural area, there is a substantial amount of industry in the constituency.1885–1918:
- The Municipal Borough of Great Yarmouth, including the parish of Gorleston, and part of the parish of Runham.
1950–1974:
- The County Borough of Great Yarmouth; and
- The Rural District of Blofield and Flegg except the civil parishes of Great and Little Plumstead, Postwick, and Thorpe-next-Norwich.
- The County Borough of Great Yarmouth; and
- the Rural District of Blofield and Flegg.
- The Borough of Great Yarmouth.
Members of Parliament
Great Yarmouth borough
Great Yarmouth was a 2-seat constituency until 1868 when it was disenfranchised. It was recreated for the 1885 general election as a single-seat constituency.MPs 1295–1640
| Year | First member | Second member |
| 1309 | Nicholas Fastolf | |
| 1314 | Nicholas Fastolf | |
| 1321 | John Perbroun | |
| 1324 | John Perbroun | |
| 1361 | Hugh Fastolf | |
| 1366 | Hugh Fastolf | |
| 1373 | Hugh Fastolf | |
| 1377 | Hugh Fastolf | |
| 1377 | Hugh Fastolf | |
| 1385 | Ralph Ramsey | |
| 1386 | Ralph Ramsey | John Beketon |
| 1388 | Ralph Ramsey | John Ellis |
| 1388 | Ralph Ramsey | John Hacon |
| 1390 | Ralph Ramsey | John Ellis |
| 1390 | - | |
| 1391 | Ralph Ramsey | John Hacon |
| 1393 | John Hacon | John Ellis |
| 1394 | - | |
| 1395 | Ralph Ramsey | Hugh Fenn |
| 1397 | Richard Cley | Hugh Fenn |
| 1397 | Ralph Ramsey | William Oxney |
| 1399 | John Beketon | Hugh Fenn |
| 1401 | - | |
| 1402 | - | |
| 1404 | Roger Adams | Geoffrey Pamping |
| 1404 | - | |
| 1406 | Robert Ellis | Henry Rafman |
| 1407 | Robert Clere | Peter atte Fenn |
| 1410 | William Parker | Alexander atte Gapp |
| 1411 | Nicholas Cates | Peter Atte Fenn |
| 1413 | - | |
| 1413 | William Oxney | Alexander atte Gapp |
| 1414 | - | |
| 1414 | Geoffrey Pamping | Robert Ellis |
| 1415 | - | |
| 1416 | - | |
| 1416 | - | |
| 1417 | Henry Spitling|Henry S | Robert Ellis |Richard |
| 1419 | William Colkirk | John Cranley |
| 1420 | Thomas Dengaine | Robert Ellis |
| 1421 | Thomas Covehithe | Robert Ellis |
| 1421 | Richard Ellis | Robert Cupper |
| 1455 | Richard Southwell | |
| 1478 | John Paston | - |
| 1491 | Robert Crowmer | |
| 1504 | Thomas More | - |
| 1510–1523 | No names known | No names known |
| 1529 | Humphrey Wingfield | John Ladde, died and replaced 1353 or 1354 by Philip Bernard |
| 1536 | ? | ? |
| 1539 | ? | ? |
| 1542 | Sir Humphrey Wingfield | William Burgh |
| 1545 | Sir William Woodhouse | Robert Eyre |
| 1547 | Sir William Woodhouse | Robert Eyre |
| 1553 | Sir William Woodhouse | Nicholas Firmage |
| 1553 | Robert Eyre | Simon More |
| 1554 | William Bishop | John Echard |
| 1554 | Thomas Hunt | William Mayhew |
| 1555 | Nicholas Fen | Cornelius Bright |
| 1558 | Sir Thomas Woodhouse | William Barker |
| 1558–9 | Sir Thomas Woodhouse | William Barker |
| 1562 | William Grice | Thomas Timperley |
| 1571 | William Barker | William Grice |
| 1572 | William Grice | John Bacon, died and replaced Feb 1576 by Edward Bacon |
| 1584 | William Grice | Thomas Damet |
| 1586 | William Grice | Thomas Damet |
| 1588 | John Stubbe or Stubbs | Roger Drury |
| 1593 | Thomas Damet | John Felton |
| 1597 | Henry Hobart | John Felton |
| 1601 | Henry Hobart | Thomas Damet |
| 1604–1611 | Thomas Damet | John Wheeler |
| 1614 | Theophilus Finch | George Hardware |
| 1621–1622 | Benjamin Cooper | Edward Owner |
| 1624 | Benjamin Cooper | George Hardware |
| 1625 | Sir John Corbet | Edward Owner |
| 1626 | Sir John Corbet | Thomas Johnson |
| 1628 | Sir John Corbet | Sir John Wentworth |
| 1629–1640 | No Parliaments convened | No Parliaments convened |
MPs 1640–1868
MPs 1885–1950
- ''1885: Constituency revived, electing only a single member''
Yarmouth County Constituency
MPs 1950–1974
Great Yarmouth County Constituency
MPs since 1983
Elections
Elections in the 2020s
Elections in the 2010s
Elections in the 2000s
Elections in the 1990s
Elections in the 1980s
Elections in the 1970s
Elections in the 1960s
Election in the 1950s
Elections in the 1940s
Elections in the 1930s
Elections in the 1920s
Elections in the 1910s
Election results 1885–1918
Elections in the 1880s
Elections in the 1890s
Elections in the 1900s
Elections in the 1910s
General Election 1914–15:Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;
- Unionist: Arthur Fell
- Liberal:
Election results 1832–1868