The seat includes many former mining communities. Before 2019 it was a Labour Party
stronghold, although the then MP
Dennis Skinner's share of the popular vote dropped to 50% in the 2010 election from a high of 77.5% (see below), amongst social and boundary changes. Its economy faced struggles after the last closures in the early 1990s of the coal pits upon which the area thrived for many years. Bolsover's tourism industry has emerged in recent years, including accommodation and tours involving
Bolsover Castle, owned by
English Heritage, and
Hardwick Hall, home of
Bess of Hardwick. Skinner, who held the seat from 1970 until 2019, was between 2017 and 2019 the second longest serving MP in the Commons after
Kenneth Clarke. In the 2010 reforms to the constituency, Labour won 50% of the votes cast. At the 2017 general election, Skinner's majority was cut to little more than 5,000, the first time the Labour majority in the seat had ever been lower than 10,000. He lost his bid to be re-elected in 2019 losing to Conservative candidate
Mark Fletcher. Skinner had been ill during the election campaign and was not present at the count when he lost his seat. The majority of voters in the area voted in favour of
Brexit during the
2016 referendum; this was the preferred outcome of the then local MP
Dennis Skinner. This considerable turn out in favour of Brexit resulted in
Reform UK to include it in its priority list of constituencies for the 2024 General Election. ==Members of Parliament==