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All 6 Cornwall MPs

Cornwall returns 6 Members of Parliament to the House of Commons, one for each Westminster constituency. An MP votes on national law, tax and spending at Westminster; a Cornwall councillor votes on local services at County Hall. The two are elected separately, over different boundaries.

6 MPs across 6 constituencies · 3 parties.

By party

Each profile records the MP’s party, constituency and contact details, and lists the Commons divisions this site tracks in which that MP is listed — including the divisions where the Commons recorded no vote for them. Whatever the House of Commons published for the MP is reproduced exactly as it stands and is never re-worded or interpreted.

Constituencies A–Z

Westminster constituency names as the Parliament Members API states them. Each seat page lists the MP who holds it.

Frequently asked questions

How many MPs does Cornwall have?
Cornwall has 6 Members of Parliament, one for each Westminster constituency: Camborne and Redruth, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall, St Austell and Newquay, St Ives, Truro and Falmouth.
What is the difference between an MP and a Cornwall councillor?
An MP sits in the House of Commons and votes on national law, tax and spending. A Cornwall councillor sits on Cornwall Council and votes on local services such as planning, waste, highways and council tax. The two are elected separately, at different elections, over different boundaries.
Which party holds each Cornwall seat?
Camborne and Redruth: Perran Moon (Labour). North Cornwall: Ben Maguire (Liberal Democrat). South East Cornwall: Anna Gelderd (Labour). St Austell and Newquay: Noah Law (Labour). St Ives: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat). Truro and Falmouth: Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op))