A dispute between two councils that have clashed over the future of the area will take another twist next week.
Results of a postal referendum carried out by East Riding of Yorkshire Council are expected on Monday.
The referendum was launched after Hull City Council formed its own Commission of Inquiry to look at the current boundaries.
East Riding leader Stephen Parnaby said: ‘We do not question the integrity of any members of the commission but we believe it is being used to lend credibility to a review process that is fundamentally flawed and political in nature.
‘It is clear by Hull City Council’s stance that they don’t believe the views of residents in the East Riding are important or need to be taken into account.
‘I would like to make it absolutely clear to our residents that, in spite of recent reports in the local media, the council was not asked by the city council to participate in the commission’s work.’