Voters in Suffolk will go to the polls this Thursday to vote for their new MPs in the general election.
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Our county is set for a political shake-up this week, as long-serving MPs Dr Dan Poulter and Jo Churchill have stepped down and won't be contesting their Suffolk seats.
There's the dynamic of the boundary changes, too, meaning the demographics of some constituencies look quite different to when the last general election was held in December 2019 – what impact will this have on the results?
Suffolk has already been in the national spotlight this election campaign, and the reporters at the EADT have been hard at work over the last six weeks bringing you the up to date with all you need to know.
We've already published constituency profiles for every Suffolk seat and we are set to bring you the latest and breaking news as it happens.
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