South Buckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)

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South Buckinghamshire was a former UK Parliament constituency in Buckinghamshire, England, that existed from 1950 to 1974 and was later largely replaced by the Chesham and Amersham constituency.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UK Parliament constituency
abolished 1974
category Historic parliamentary constituencies in Buckinghamshire
country United Kingdom
created 1950
electoralSystem first-past-the-post
endOfRepresentationInCommons February 1974
legislativeBody Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
England
numberOfMembers 1
partOf Buckinghamshire parliamentary constituencies NERFINISHED
predecessor Aylesbury (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
Wycombe (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
region South East England
replacedBy Chesham and Amersham (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
representedIn House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
startOfRepresentationInCommons 1950
status abolished constituency
successor Chesham and Amersham (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED

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Chesham and Amersham (UK Parliament constituency) previousConstituency South Buckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Beaconsfield (UK Parliament constituency) createdFrom South Buckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)