Penrith and The Border was first contested in
1950, since which it was generally a
safe Conservative seat and on rare occasions a
marginal. The Conservatives came close to losing the seat in a
1983 by-election, when the former cabinet minister
William Whitelaw became the leader of the
House of Lords: the by-election took place a mere seven weeks after his success in the
1983 general election. Since that year, the
Liberal Democrats had come second behind the Conservatives until the
2015 general election when they came fourth. At the two subsequent general elections, they came third.
History of boundaries 1950–1983: The Urban District of Penrith, and the Rural Districts of Alston with Garrigill, Border, Penrith, and Wigton.
1983–1997: The
District of Eden wards of Alston Moor, Appleby, Appleby Bongate, Askham, Brough, Crosby Ravensworth, Dacre, Eamont, Greystoke, Hartside, Hesket, Kirkby Thore, Kirkoswald, Langwathby, Lazonby, Long Marton, Lowther, Penrith East, Penrith North, Penrith South, Penrith West, Skelton, Ullswater, and Warcop, the
City of Carlisle wards of Arthuret, Brampton, Burgh, Dalston, Great Corby and Geltsdale, Hayton, Irthing, Lyne, St Cuthbert Without, Stanwix Rural, and Wetheral, and the
District of Allerdale wards of Aspatria, Boltons, Marsh, Silloth, Tarns, Wampool, Warnell, Waver, and Wigton.
1997–2010: The District of Eden, the City of Carlisle wards of Arthuret, Brampton, Great Corby and Geltsdale, Hayton, Irthing, Lyne, Stanwix Rural, and Wetheral, and the District of Allerdale wards of Marsh, Wampool, Warnell, and Wigton.
2010–2024: The District of Eden, the City of Carlisle wards of Brampton, Great Corby and Geltsdale, Hayton, Irthing, Longtown and Rockcliffe, Lyne, and Stanwix Rural, and the District of Allerdale wards of Warnell and Wigton. The constituency was created in 1950 by merging part of
Penrith and Cockermouth with
North Cumberland. It was redrawn in 1983 by taking in most of the northern part of the old
Westmorland constituency and in 1997 by taking in the Kirkby Stephen and Tebay areas of the pre-1997
Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency by doing so the constituency covered the entire district of Eden. Penrith and The Border also included parts of Allerdale and Carlisle districts, but lost parts of these areas to other seats at each boundary review. Penrith and The Border was the largest constituency by area in
England until 2024. Despite the name, it only included the Cumbrian portion of the English border with Scotland. The Northumberland portion was covered by the constituencies of
Hexham and
Berwick-upon-Tweed. The name stems from the fact that when the constituency was first created it consisted of the
Penrith Rural and Urban Districts, the
Border Rural District and also the
Alston with Garrigill Rural District. == Abolition ==