County Councillors and Elected Representatives

Elected Representatives

Here you will find a list of Devon's elected representatives - people who have been voted in to represent you at different levels of Government.

Members of Parliament

Exeter

Ben Bradshaw MP
Labour

www.benbradshaw.co.uk

Devon East

Hugo Swire MP
Conservative

www.hugoswire.org.uk

Devon Central

Mel Stride MP
Conservative

www.melstridemp.com

Devon North

Nicholas B. Harvey MP
Liberal Democrat

www.nickharveymp.com

Devon South West

Gary Streeter MP
Conservative

www.garystreeter.co.uk

Devon West and Torridge

Geoffrey Cox MP
Conservative

www.geoffreycox.co.uk

Newton Abbot

Anne-Marie Morris MP
Conservative

www.annemariemorris.co.uk

Tiverton and Honiton

Neil Parish, MP
Conservative

www.neilparish.co.uk

Totnes

Sarah Wollaston MP
Conservative

www.drsarah.org.uk

Torbay

Adrian Sanders MP
Liberal Democrat

www.adriansanders.org

Plymouth

Moorview Constituency
Alison Seabeck MP
Labour

www.alisonseabeck.org.uk

Plymouth

Sutton and Devonport Constituency
Oliver Colville MP
Conservative

www.olivercolvile.com/

Youth Parliament

The UK Youth Parliament is all about young people campaigning on the big issues which affect young people’s lives. Youth Members of the Youth Parliament influence the decisions that affect them and their peers by working with top decision-makers at local, regional and national levels. The UK Youth Parliament is run by young people aged 11-18 across the UK who are supported by youth workers.

Young People's Shadow Executive

The Young Peoples Shadow Executive is made up of young people who work closely with Devon County Councillors. They campaign on youth issues and have a voice in decisions made within Devon.

Becoming a Member

The UK Youth Parliament and Young Peoples Shadow Executive groups have six Members who are elected every year in the Bigger Voices Better World Elections - in schools, youth projects/centres and venues. Each Member stands for one year. All young people aged 11-18 years are eligible to vote and stand in the elections. They must, however, live in Devon. The work of both elected groups is supported by Devon County Council.

For information on events, reports, elections and members go to www.ukypdevon.co.uk or email verity.heffer@devon.gov.uk

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