Changes are planned to parliamentary constituencies in Brighton, Hove and East Sussex.
The Boundary Commission is publishing recommendations for the alterations to even constituency sizes.
Existing seats have electorates ranging from 65,453 in Lewes to 83,014 in Wealden. The main proposal is to transfer some Wealden wards to Lewes and Bexhill.
Some changes are minor in order to realign constituency boundaries with new ward boundaries.
In Brighton and Hove, the commission has provisionally decided to achieve this by including the whole of the Brunswick and Adelaide ward in the Hove seat and the whole of the Hanover and Elm Grove ward in Brighton Pavilion.
It also decided Kemp Town will include the whole of the Queen's Park ward and will still include the Lewes district wards of East Saltdean and Telscombe Cliffs, Peacehaven East, Peacehaven North and Peacehaven West.
Lewes will be made bigger by including the whole of the divided Wealden district wards of East Dean and Willingdon.
Eastbourne, which is only 4,115 below the county average, is still large enough to form a constituency on its own without adding any Wealden wards.
Wealden district wards of Chiddingly and East Hoathly plus Hellingly are included in the Wealden seat but Heathfield East, Heathfield North and Central plus Mayfield are transferred from Wealden to Bexhill and Battle.
Changes are also planned for Hastings and Rye.
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