Brighton Pavilion (UK Parliament constituency)

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Brighton Pavilion is a UK parliamentary constituency in the city of Brighton and Hove, known for being represented by the Green Party’s first and long-serving Member of Parliament, Caroline Lucas.

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instanceOf Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
UK Parliament constituency
abbreviation Brighton Pavilion NERFINISHED
category Parliamentary constituencies in South East England
Politics of Brighton and Hove
constituency Brighton Pavilion (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
created 1950
electoralSystem first-past-the-post
electorate constituents of central and northern Brighton
electorateType borough constituency
elects one Member of Parliament
firstGreenPartyWin 2010 United Kingdom general election
hasPoliticalSignificance strong Green Party presence
hasRepresentation House of Commons NERFINISHED
knownFor first UK parliamentary seat won by the Green Party of England and Wales at a general election
localCouncil Brighton and Hove City Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn Brighton and Hove NERFINISHED
East Sussex
MP Caroline Lucas NERFINISHED
notableFor long-serving Green Party MP
parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
partOf House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
party Green Party of England and Wales NERFINISHED
predecessor Brighton (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
region South East England
representationBegan 1950
representedBy Caroline Lucas NERFINISHED
sharesCityWith Brighton Kemptown (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
Hove (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
town Brighton NERFINISHED

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