For 2010, the
Boundary Commission recommended the creation of this seat following a review of parliamentary representation in
York and
North Yorkshire. The constituency was formed from the former
Selby constituency, except for some villages near
York that were moved to the new
York Outer constituency and rural areas south and east of
Harrogate previously in the
Vale of York constituency. Until 2023, the seat had been won by the Conservative Party by a successively larger set of majorities each time it has been contested, though the 2017 general election had the unusual result of the Conservatives slightly increasing their majority despite a slight swing towards the
Labour Party, mostly due to a significantly higher turnout. On 12 June 2023 the seat became vacant following the formal resignation of the incumbent,
Nigel Adams, and the resulting
by-election returned Labour's
Keir Mather. Before
2024 general election,
Boundary Commission's
2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies abolished the constituency. It was succeeded by newly reformed
Selby constituency with similar boundaries. ==Boundaries==