Croydon East was a short-lived seat for the
1950 general election, creating three seats in the
County Borough of Croydon from the previous two, taking in areas from the
East Surrey constituency to the south. Croydon East took in areas of the former
Croydon North and
Croydon South constituencies, and East Surrey. It bordered
Croydon West, Croydon North and East Surrey, and, when created,
Beckenham. All three Croydon constituencies were abolished at the
1955 general election, re-creating Croydon South and creating
Croydon North East and
Croydon North West seats. During its first existence, Croydon East had
Conservative Members of Parliament. It saw three elections: the
1950 general election, the
1951 general election and a
1954 by-election. Prior to 1950, Croydon South had been held by
Labour but most of its voters were re-drawn into Croydon West. In 2024, the re-established seat was won by the Labour Party with a majority of 15.6%. In April 2026, four Labour party activists were charged with criminal offences over allegations that a party database was manipulated to increase a candidate's chance of selection for the 2024 election. == Boundaries ==