Aylesbury, Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards
Aylesbury is a constituency for the House of Commons in Buckinghamshire, South East England. The constituency covers the town of Aylesbury and several surrounding communities, sending one elected representative to the British Parliament.
The constituency was established in its current form in 1974, replacing earlier electoral boundaries in the region. Since then it has served as the local electoral unit for sending representatives to the House of Commons.
This is an administrative concept for electoral purposes rather than a physical location that visitors can enter. To learn more about the region, visitors can explore the town of Aylesbury and its surroundings, where the constituency boundaries lie.
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