Winchelsea also returned two MPs to Westminster, but had seven voters.
In 1950, the general election saw the Liberals return just nine MPs.
Until 1918, it returned two MPs; since then it has returned one.
It returned two MPs 1801-1885, but only one from 1885 to 1922.
The Conservative Party won the largest number of seats at the 2010 general election, returning 307 MPs, though not enough to make an overall majority.
The Liberal Democrats won the third largest number of seats at the 2010 general election, returning 57 MPs.
It returned two MPs 1801-1885 and one 1922-1983.
After the party returned 77 MPs in the September 1900 general election a period of considerable political development followed.
Until 1950 the city was an undivided constituency, returning two MPs.
It returned four MPs, using the single transferable vote method of proportional representation.