2024 United Kingdom general election in England

2024 United Kingdom general election in England

4 July 2024[1]

All 543 English seats in the House of Commons
Turnout60% (7.4 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Keir Starmer Rishi Sunak Ed Davey
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader since 4 April 2020 24 October 2022 27 August 2020[a]
Leader's seat Holborn and St Pancras Richmond and Northallerton Kingston and Surbiton
Last election 179 seats, 34.0% 349 seats, 47.2% 7 seats, 12.4%
Seats before 184 331 11
Seats won 347 116 65
Seat change 166 229 59
Popular vote 8,365,122 6,279,411 3,199,060
Percentage 34.4% 25.9% 13.2%
Swing 0.5 pp 21.3 pp 0.8 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Nigel Farage Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay
Party Reform UK Green
Leader since 3 June 2024 1 October 2021
Leader's seat Clacton Bristol Central and Waveney Valley
Last election 0 seats, 2.0% 1 seat, 3.0%
Seats before 1 1
Seats won 5 4
Seat change 5 3
Popular vote 3,726,224 1,780,226
Percentage 15.3% 7.3%
Swing 13.3 pp[b] 4.3 pp

*Seat figure does not include Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle, who was included in the Labour seat total by some media outlets.

The 2024 United Kingdom general election in England was held on Thursday 4 July across 543 constituencies within the nine regions in England.

Electoral system

The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3] Due to population growth, England elected 10 more MPs than in 2019.[4] The North East, North West, and West Midlands lost seats, while the East Midlands, East, London, South East, and South West gained seats.[5]

Analysis

The Labour Party won the majority of seats in England for the first time since 2005, with a net gain of 166 seats for a total of 348. Labour won the most seats in every region of England for the first time, Labour also won the most votes in all but two regions, coming second behind the Conservatives in South East England and third behind the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in South West England. Every Labour gain in England was from the Conservatives compared to 2019, this does not include seats that Labour lost due to defections and by-elections during the Parliament but regained in this election, such as Rochdale from the Workers Party. Labour's seven losses were all in England, five to independents including former leader Jeremy Corbyn in Islington North, one to the Green Party in Bristol Central and one to the Conservative Party in Leicester East. The Co-operative Party, which is in an electoral pact with Labour, won 38 seats, its best ever showing in England. All of its candidates and MP's are labelled as Labour-Co-op, and simply included in Labour's total.

The Conservative Party had their worst ever result in England, being reduced to 116 seats following a net loss of 229. The Conservatives lost the majority of their seats in every region of England, and lost most of their 'red wall' seats which they had gained from Labour in 2019, for example only one Conservative MP was elected in North East England (Stockton West), and only three Conservative MPs were elected in North West England. Nearly a third of Conservative losses in England were to the Liberal Democrats, particularly in South East England and South West England. Both Reform UK and the Green Party also gained from the Conservatives. Liz Truss lost her own seat of South West Norfolk to Labour.[6] The only Conservative gain in England was Leicester East, where a split Labour vote between the official Labour candidate and former Labour MPs Claudia Webbe and Keith Vaz depressed the Labour vote.[7]

The Liberal Democrats had their best ever result in England, and the best result for any liberal party in England since 1923, they won 65 seats, 59 gains from 2019. Every Liberal Democrat gain was from the Conservatives, and were mainly in the south of England. The Liberal Democrats came second in terms of votes and seats in South West England, outpolling Labour on votes and the Conservatives on seats. The only regions in England without any Liberal Democrat MPs are East Midlands and North East England.

Reform UK won five seats, all in England, three in East of England and two in East Midlands, all five were gains from the Conservatives. Party leader Nigel Farage was elected in Clacton, former leader Richard Tice was elected in Boston and Skegness, and Lee Anderson who had defected from the Conservatives, was re-elected in Ashfield, the other two Reform seats were Great Yarmouth (Rupert Lowe) and South Basildon and East Thurrock (James McMurdock). All five seats were strongly pro-Brexit, each voting more than 70% to Leave in 2016. Reform finished in third place in terms of votes in East of England, North East England (just 0.4% behind the Conservatives), North West England, East Midlands, West Midlands and Yorkshire and The Humber. Most of the seats where Reform UK came second were in England, particularly in the north behind Labour and ahead of the Conservatives.

The Green Party had their best ever result. They won four seats, Siân Berry defended Brighton Pavilion after Caroline Lucas did not stand again, while co-leader Carla Denyer gained Bristol Central from Labour, co-leader Adrian Ramsay gained Waveney Valley from the Conservatives, and Ellie Chowns gained North Herefordshire from the Conservatives. The Green Party therefore has MPs across four English regions: one each in East of England, South East England, South West England and West Midlands. The Green Party also came second in many safe Labour seats for the first time, including most seats in central London, and every other seat in Bristol.

Five independent MPs were elected in England, the highest number of independent MPs since 1945. Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn held his seat in Islington North, after being expelled from the party. The other four independent gains were in previously safe Labour seats: Blackburn, Birmingham Perry Barr, Dewsbury and Batley and Leicester South. Each constituency had a large Muslim population, and these independents were elected in opposition to Labour's stance on the Israel-Gaza war.

The Workers Party lost their 1-seat, that they had won in a by-election a few months prior to the general election.

Results

Party[8] Seats Aggregate votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Differ­ence
Labour 347 173 7 166 63.9 8,339,884 34.3 0.5
Conservative 116 1 230 229 21.4 6,279,411 25.9 21.3
Reform UK 5 5 0   5 0.9 3,726,224 15.3 13.3
Liberal Democrats 65 59 0 59 12.0 3,199,060 13.2 0.8
Green 4 3 0   3 0.7 1,780,226 7.3 4.3
Independent 5 5 0   5 0.9 513,266 2.1 1.4
Workers Party 0 New 208,234 0.9 New
SDP 0 0 0 33,385 0.1 0.1
Speaker 1 0 0 0.2 25,238 0.1
Yorkshire 0 0 0 17,227 0.1
Ind. Network 0 Did not stand in 2019 13,663 0.1 N/a
TUSC 0 Did not stand in 2019 10,507 0 N/a
Rejoin EU 0 New 9,245 0 New
Liberal 0 0 0 5,894 0
UKIP 0 0 0 5,617 0
CPA 0 0 0 5,604 0
Heritage 0 New 5,441 0 New
Monster Raving Loony 0 0 0 5,421 0
English Democrat 0 0 0 5,182 0
Party of Women 0 New 5,077 0 New
Hampshire Ind. 0 0 0 2,872 0
Socialist Labour 0 0 0 2,397 0
Climate 0 New 1,863 0 New
British Democrats 0 Did not stand in 2019 1,860 0 N/a
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom 0 New 1,586 0 New
Communist 0 Did not stand in 2019 1,585 0 N/a
English Constitution 0 New 1,563 0 New
Animal Welfare 0 0 0 1,486 0
True & Fair 0 New 1,440 0 New
Workers Revolutionary 0 0 0 1,190 0
Others 0 0 0 76,474 0.3
Total 543 24,288,122 60.0 7.4
Aggregate votes
Labour
34.3%
Conservative
25.9%
Reform UK
15.3%
Liberal Democrats
13.2%
Green
7.3%
Independent
2.1%
Other
1.9%
Members of parliament
Labour
64.1%
Conservative
21.4%
Liberal Democrats
12.0%
Reform UK
0.9%
Independent
0.9%
Green
0.7%

By region

East of England

The East of England elected 61 MPs, three more than the 58 elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3] In the 2019 general election, the Conservatives won 52 seats in the region.[10] Labour won five and the Liberal Democrats won one (St Albans).[11]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 23 0 29 29 37.7 869,395 30.6 26.6
Labour 27 22 0 22 44.3 834,896 29.4 4.9
Reform UK 3 3 0 3 4.9 496,238 17.5 17.1
Liberal Democrats 7 6 0 6 11.5 375,641 13.2 0.2
Green 1 1 0 1 1.6 195,665 6.9 4.0
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 68,331 2.4 0.8
Total 61 3 2,840,166

East Midlands

The East Midlands elected 47 MPs, which is one more than the 46 elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3] In the 2019 general election, the Conservatives won 38 seats in the region and Labour won 8.[13]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 29 23 2 21 61.7 753,722 35.3 3.5
Conservative 15 1 24 23 31.9 626,568 29.4 25.5
Reform UK 2 2 0 2 4.3 403,470 18.9 17.4
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 136,929 6.4 1.4
Green 0 0 0 0.0 133,447 6.3 3.8
  Others 1 1 0 1 2.1 79,534 3.7 2.1
Total 47 1 2,133,670

London

Greater London elected 75 MPs, which is 2 more than the 73 elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 59 11 1 10 78.7 1,432,622 43.0 5.1
Conservative 9 0 12 12 12.0 685,082 20.6 11.4
Liberal Democrats 6 3 0 3 8.0 367,424 11.0 3.9
Green 0 0 0 0.0 334,791 10.0 6.9
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 289,459 8.7 7.3
  Others 1 1 0 1 1.3 223,916 6.7 6.2
Total 75 2 3,333,294

North East England

North East England elected 27 MPs, which is two fewer than the 29 elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3] In the 2019 general election, Labour won 19 seats and the Conservatives won 10.[14]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 26 7 0 7 96.3 504,579 45.4 2.8
Conservative 1 0 9 9 3.7 225,261 20.3 18.0
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 220,875 19.9 12.0
Green 0 0 0 0.0 66,618 6.0 3.7
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 64,845 5.8 1.1
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 29,447 2.6 0.8
Total 27 2 1,111,625

North West England

North West England elected 73 MPs, which is 2 less than the 75 elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3] In the 2019 general election, the Conservatives won 32 seats in the region and Labour won 41.[15]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 65 25 1 24 87.7 1,335,978 43.3 2.3
Conservative 3 0 29 29 4.1 583,216 18.9 18.7
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 509,997 16.5 12.7
Liberal Democrats 3 2 0 2 4.1 244,828 7.9
Green 0 0 0 0.0 214,926 7.0 4.6
Speaker 1 0 0 1.2 25,238 0.8
  Others 1 1 0 1 2.7 173,159 5.6 3.9
Total 73 2 3,087,342

South East England

South East England elected 91 MPs, which is 7 more than the 84 elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3] In the 2019 general election, the Conservatives won 74 seats in the region and Labour won 8.[16] The Liberal Democrats held Oxford West and Abingdon and the Greens held Brighton Pavilion.[17]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 30 0 44 44 31.9 1,331,753 30.6 23.6
Labour 36 28 0 28 39.6 1,067,997 24.5 2.4
Liberal Democrats 24 23 0 23 26.4 951,213 21.9 3.6
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 609,281 14.0 13.8
Green 1 0 0 1.1 299,665 6.9 3.0
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 90,428 2.1 0.8
Total 91 7 4,350,337

South West England

South West England elected 58 MPs, which is 3 more than the 55 elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3] In the 2019 general election, the Conservatives won 48 seats in the region and Labour won 6.[18] The Liberal Democrats held Bath.[19]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 11 0 37 37 19.0 785,672 28.2 24.7
Liberal Democrats 22 21 0 21 37.9 687,731 24.7 6.6
Labour 24 19 1 18 41.4 682,093 24.5 1.2
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 384,241 13.8 13.5
Green 1 1 0 1 1.7 206,780 7.4 3.7
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 39,737 1.4 0.1
Total 58 3 2,786,254

West Midlands

The West Midlands elected 57 MPs, which is 2 fewer than the 59 elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 38 24 1 23 66.7 824,873 34.0 0.1
Conservative 15 0 29 29 26.3 668,868 27.6 25.9
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 439,268 18.1 16.8
Liberal Democrats 2 2 0 2 3.5 214,493 8.8 0.9
Green 1 1 0 1 1.8 159,129 6.6 3.7
  Others 1 1 0 1 1.8 118,006 4.9 4.5
Total 57 2 2,424,637

Yorkshire and the Humber

Yorkshire and the Humber elected 54 MPs, which is the same amount elected in 2019 general election.[9] The election was fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[3] In the 2019 general election, the Conservatives won 26 seats in the region and Labour won 28.[20]

Party Seats Aggregate votes[12]
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 43 16 1 15 79.6 907,767 40.9 2.1
Conservative 9 0 17 17 16.7 506,450 22.8 20.2
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 371,658 16.7 10.8
Green 0 0 0 0.0 167,514 7.5 5.3
Liberal Democrats 1 1 0 1 1.9 158,326 7.1 0.9
  Others 1 1 0 1 1.9 110,087 5.0 3.2
Total 54 2,221,802

By county

Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 8 4 0 4 72.7 189,007 36.2 0.5
Liberal Democrats 2 1 0 1 18.2 71,768 13.7 2.1
Green 1 1 0 1 9.1 87,204 16.7 11.1
Conservative 0 0 6 6 0.0 110,554 21.2 20.5
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 56,721 10.9 10.0
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 6,951 1.3 1.0
Total 11 522,205
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 5 2 0 2 71.4 114,813 36.8 0.5
Conservative 2 0 1 1 28.6 88,794 28.0 20.5
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 45,831 14.4 10.0
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 29,346 9.2 2.1
Green 0 0 0 0.0 17,092 5.4 11.1
Workers Party 0 0 0 0.0 8,020 2.5 New
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 13,447 4.2 1.0
Total 7 1 317,343
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 5 3 0 3 55.6 108,614 25.7 0.4
Liberal Democrats 3 3 0 3 33.3 98,858 23.2 3.6
Conservative 1 0 5 5 11.1 132,771 31.4 18.7
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 36,252 8.6 8.1
Green 0 0 0 0.0 25,994 6.1 3.0
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 20,886 4.9 4.5
Total 9 1 423,375
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 5 5 0 5 62.5 108,134 27.5 2.1
Conservative 2 0 5 5 25.0 126,497 32.2 20.5
Liberal Democrats 1 1 0 1 12.5 79,011 20.1 6.4
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 49,683 12.6 12.3
Green 0 0 0 0.0 20,433 5.2 2.3
Workers Party 0 0 0 0.0 4,326 1.1 New
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 4,972 1.3 3.7
Total 8 1 393,056
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 3 2 0 2 37.5 94,767 25.4 1.1
Liberal Democrats 3 3 0 3 37.5 83,359 22.4 0.9
Conservative 2 0 4 4 25.0 114,186 31.4 19.5
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 41,173 11.0 10.2
Green 0 0 0 0.0 25,065 6.7 4.3
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 14,115 3.8 2.9
Total 8 1 372,665
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 10 5 0 5 83.3 252,726 45.9 6.4
Conservative 2 0 4 4 16.7 135,749 24.7 21.7
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 90,090 16.4 13.9
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 34,774 6.3 2.7
Green 0 0 0 0.0 29,250 5.3 2.9
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 7,970 1.4 1.2
Total 12 1 550,558
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 5 2 0 2 83.3 100,144 43.1 2.5
Conservative 1 0 2 2 16.7 70,935 30.5 13.0
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 39,000 16.8 9.1
Green 0 0 0 0.0 8,472 3.6 2.7
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 7,519 3.2 0.9
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 6,124 2.6 0.6
Total 6 232,194
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 4 4 0 4 66.7 77,517 26.4 3.3
Liberal Democrats 2 2 0 2 33.3 72,881 24.8 5.5
Conservative 0 0 6 6 0.0 76,817 26.2 27.6
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 48,574 16.6 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 13,778 4.7 2.5
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 3,740 1.3 0.3
Total 6 293,307
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 6 3 0 3 100.0 104,518 43.7 3.3
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 54,168 22.6 14.2
Conservative 0 0 4 4 0.0 48,348 20.2 20.4
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 15,538 6.5 0.5
Green 0 0 0 0.0 12,747 5.3 2.3
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 3,848 1.6
Total 6 1 239,167
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 4 4 0 4 80.0 81,131 35.4 6.4
Liberal Democrats 1 0 0 10.0 41,654 18.2 3.8
Conservative 0 0 5 5 0.0 58,915 25.7 26.8
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 37,683 16.5 15.1
Green 0 0 0 0.0 7,811 3.4 1.9
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 1,731 0.8 0.4
Total 5 1 228,925
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 11 9 0 9 100.0 195,568 40.1 5.4
Conservative 0 0 9 9 0.0 133,262 27.3 25.0
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 94,292 19.3 16.6
Green 0 0 0 0.0 30,348 6.2 3.6
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 24,897 5.1 2.1
Workers Party 0 0 0 0.0 5,603 1.1 New
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 3,498 0.7 0.2
Total 11 487,468
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Liberal Democrats 5 5 0 5 41.7 143,624 24.9 10.2
Conservative 4 0 6 6 33.3 165,316 28.7 25.2
Labour 3 1 0 1 25.0 135,300 23.5 0.7
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 85,711 14.9 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 41,036 7.1 3.8
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 4,690 0.8 3.8
Total 12 575,677
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 4 4 0 4 50.0 82,652 21.9 3.5
Conservative 2 0 6 6 25.0 127,188 33.7 24.6
Liberal Democrats 2 2 0 2 25.0 95,463 25.3 6.4
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 45,367 12.0 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 18,400 4.9 1.0
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 8,287 2.2 1.7
Total 8 377,357
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 3 1 0 1 37.5 106,732 27.6 0.3
Conservative 2 0 3 3 25.0 88,069 22.8 21.4
Liberal Democrats 2 2 0 2 25.0 75,211 19.5 2.6
Green 1 0 0 12.5 60,012 15.5 5.4
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 44,040 11.4 10.3
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 12,536 3.2 2.8
Total 8 386,600
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 10 0 8 8 55.6 270,382 32.9 31.6
Labour 5 5 0 5 27.8 235,891 28.7 7.5
Reform UK 2 2 0 2 0.0 179,977 21.9 New
Liberal Democrats 1 1 0 1 5.6 78,238 9.5 1.1
Green 0 0 0 0.0 42,582 5.2 2.9
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 14,054 1.7 0.3
Total 18 821,124
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Liberal Democrats 3 3 0 3 42.3 93,112 26.6 9.5
Labour 3 3 0 3 42.3 77,973 22.3 0.6
Conservative 1 0 5 5 14.3 111,103 31.8 22.4
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 39,478 11.3 11.0
Green 0 0 0 0.0 23,559 6.7 1.8
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 4,399 1.3 0.6
Total 7 1 349,624
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 59 11 1 10 78.7 1,432,622 43.0 0.6
Conservative 9 0 12 12 12.0 685,082 20.6 22.4
Liberal Democrats 6 3 0 3 8.0 367,424 11.0 9.5
Green 0 0 0 0.0 334,791 10.0 1.8
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 289,459 8.7 11.0
  Others 1 1 0 1 1.3 223,916 6.7 0.6
Total 75 2 3,333,294
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 25 7 0 7 92.6 471,074 42.8 5.1
Liberal Democrats 2 2 0 2 7.4 95,978 8.7 0.1
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 191,257 17.4 11.9
Conservative 0 0 0 9 0.0 173,735 15.8 19.1
Green 0 0 0 0.0 89,203 8.1 5.7
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 79,496 7.2 6.7
Total 27 1,100,743
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 9 0 7 7 50.0 273,242 32.4 24.7
Labour 6 4 0 4 33.3 209,643 24.8 4.7
Liberal Democrats 3 3 0 3 16.7 177,830 21.1 2.5
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 128,853 15.3 15.0
Green 0 0 0 0.0 45,751 5.4 2.1
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 8,778 1.0 0.4
Total 18 844,097
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 5 0 3 3 62.5 127,020 33.1 28.7
Labour 2 2 0 2 25.5 96,738 25.2 3.4
Green 1 1 0 1 12.5 44,812 11.7 7.1
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 68,306 17.8 New
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 41,479 10.8 0.7
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 5,849 1.5 1.2
Total 8 384,204
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 7 7 0 7 58.3 177,658 30.5 7.0
Conservative 3 0 7 7 25.0 177,264 30.4 22.3
Liberal Democrats 2 1 0 1 16.7 108,704 18.6 0.3
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 80,967 13.9 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 33,850 5.8 3.3
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 5,492 0.8 2.2
Total 12 1 583,127
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 6 3 0 3 60.0 135,391 37.4 8.0
Conservative 4 0 3 3 40.0 99,980 27.6 28.1
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 82,716 22.9 17.9
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 22,406 6.2 0.1
Green 0 0 0 0.0 33,850 4.3 1.8
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 5,807 1.6 0.5
Total 10 381,976
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 11 10 0 10 61.1 249,043 31.0 6.0
Conservative 6 0 10 10 33.3 251,860 31.3 28.8
Liberal Democrats 1 0 0 1 5.6 57,579 7.0 3.4
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 168,652 21.0 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 64,303 8.0 4.8
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 13,059 1.6 0.3
Total 18 1 804,496
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 13 10 1 9 81.3 231,808 36.3 1.5
Conservative 1 0 10 10 6.3 151,797 23.7 22.5
Speaker 1 0 0 6.3 25,238 3.9 0.2
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 112,124 17.5 15.2
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 38,345 6.0 0.8
Green 0 0 0 0.0 35,957 5.6 2.8
  Others 1 1 0 1 6.3 13,059 6.9 5.1
Total 16 639,269
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 7 2 2 63.6 173,711 34.2 19.1
Labour 3 2 2 27.3 142,114 28.0 4.1
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 77,889 15.3 14.5
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 49,343 9.7 0.1
Green 0 0 0 0.0 34,014 6.7 3.2
  Others 1 1 0 1 9.1 30,875 6.1 5.6
Total 11 1 507,946
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 6 0 1 1 75.0 130,092 35.6 31.6
Labour 1 1 0 1 12.5 94,894 26.0 5.4
Reform UK 1 1 0 1 12.5 82,464 22.6 22.3
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 23,808 6.5 1.2
Green 0 0 0 0.0 18,204 5.0 3.1
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 15,514 4.3 2.2
Total 8 1 364,976
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 16 2 0 2 100.0 324,457 56.8 8.4
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 80,961 14.2 9.5
Conservative 0 0 1 1 0.0 60,903 10.7 9.5
Green 0 0 0 0.0 54,871 9.6 6.9
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 23,808 5.6
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 17,681 3.1 1.5
Total 16 1 570,855
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 4 3 0 3 40.0 132,398 28.68 2.8
Conservative 3 0 5 5 30.0 132,494 28.70 28.9
Reform UK 1 1 0 1 10.0 86,482 18.7 18.0
Liberal Democrats 1 1 0 1 10.0 50,962 11.0 1.4
Green 1 1 0 1 10.0 50,249 10.9 8.4
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 8,999 1.9 1.0
Total 10 1 461,584
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 5 5 0 5 71.4 122,226 36.3 7.2
Conservative 2 0 5 5 28.6 100,203 29.8 29.2
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 61,502 18.3 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 23,170 6.9 4.0
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 22,306 6.6 1.8
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 6,894 2.0 1.4
Total 7 336,331
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 4 3 0 3 100.0 84,147 45.1 11.2
Conservative 0 0 3 3 0.0 47,776 25.6 23.2
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 27,999 15.0 11.1
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 10,876 5.8 4.2
Green 0 0 0 0.0 8,314 4.5 1.3
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 6,894 3.9 3.7
Total 4 186,466
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 4 3 0 3 44.4 148,199 33.4 7.9
Conservative 4 0 3 3 44.4 141,867 32.0 24.4
Liberal Democrats 1 1 0 1 11.1 53,460 12.0 2.7
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 67,443 15.2 14.9
Green 0 0 0 0.0 26,381 5.9 3.3
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 6,618 1.5 1.0
Total 9 1 440,946
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 9 6 0 6 81.8 201,997 41.5 4.1
Conservative 1 0 7 7 9.1 119,325 24.5 22.9
Reform UK 1 1 0 1 9.1 94,331 19.4 16.5
Green 0 0 0 0.0 30,517 6.3 4.4
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 22,827 4.7 1.5
Workers Party 0 0 0 0.0 4,459 0.9 New
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 13,060 2.7 1.5
Total 11 486,516
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Liberal Democrats 5 4 0 4 71.4 117,151 34.7 5.3
Labour 2 1 0 1 28.6 68,618 20.3 0.5
Conservative 0 0 4 4 0.0 92,622 27.4 19.2
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 33,776 10.0 9.5
Green 0 0 0 0.0 19,693 5.8 3.6
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 10,350 3.1 2.6
Total 7 1 337,751
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 2 2 0 2 40.0 66,943 27.5 1.6
Conservative 2 0 3 3 40.0 65,156 26.8 33.5
Liberal Democrats 1 1 0 1 20.0 55,257 22.7 12.3
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 44,412 18.2 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 10,680 4.4 1.7
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 1,109 0.5 0.2
Total 5 243,557
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Liberal Democrats 6 6 0 6 85.7 114,443 36.5 7.5
Conservative 1 0 4 4 14.3 88,408 28.2 28.5
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 53,160 17.0 New
Labour 0 0 0 0.0 34,865 11.1 0.7
Green 0 0 0 0.0 18,076 5.8 3.6
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 4,314 1.4 0.1
Total 7 2 313,266
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 14 3 0 3 100.0 249,037 47.4 5.1
Conservative 0 0 3 3 0.0 88,286 16.8 15.5
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 76,843 14.6 1.0
Green 0 0 0 0.0 43,012 8.2 5.9
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 40,758 7.8
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 27,778 5.3 3.6
Total 14 525,696
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 9 9 0 9 75.0 183,181 35.4 7.1
Conservative 3 0 9 9 25.0 164,440 31.8 29.8
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 105,605 20.4 19.3
Green 0 0 0 0.0 23,018 4.4 1.3
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 21,396 4.1 1.5
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 9,757 1.9 1.5
Total 12 517,614
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 4 4 0 4 50.0 107,057 28.4 4.5
Conservative 3 0 4 4 37.5 115,953 30.8 29.3
Green 1 1 0 1 12.5 49,925 13.3 6.9
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 69,230 18.4 18.0
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 31,160 8.3
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 9,757 0.9
Total 8 1 376,667
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Liberal Democrats 6 6 0 6 50.0 213,388 35.1 6.5
Conservative 6 0 5 5 50.0 202,906 33.4 20.3
Labour 0 0 0 0.0 84,921 14.0 1.3
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 74,360 12.2 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 26,741 4.4 1.7
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 4,768 0.8 1.4
Total 12 1 607,084
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 12 0 0 100.0 238,034 47.7 0.1
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 109,162 21.9 12.8
Conservative 0 0 0 0.0 66,117 13.2 17.7
Green 0 0 0 0.0 39,282 7.9 4.8
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 33,350 6.7 0.3
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 13,155 2.6 0.6
Total 12 499,100
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 4 3 0 3 66.7 90,025 31.4 4.5
Conservative 1 0 4 4 16.7 86,657 30.2 26.9
Liberal Democrats 1 1 0 1 16.7 43,615 15.2 3.2
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 47,812 16.7 16.4
Green 0 0 0 0.0 15,998 5.6 2.1
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 2,507 0.9 0.7
Total 6 286,614
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 21 8 1 7 80.8 387,609 38.7 5.4
Conservative 4 0 10 10 15.4 226,095 22.6 21.8
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 173,143 17.3 14.8
Green 0 0 0 0.0 64,632 6.5 4.2
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 52,746 5.3 0.8
  Others 1 0 1 1 3.8 96,229 9.6 9.0
Total 26 2 1,000,454
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 3 3 0 3 37.5 102,338 25.0 2.4
Liberal Democrats 3 3 0 3 37.5 91,349 22.3 5.8
Conservative 2 0 6 6 25.0 126,025 30.8 25.5
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 60,727 14.8 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 22,841 5.6 1.8
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 5,778 1.4 0.6
Total 8 409,058
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Labour 20 7 0 7 91.0 375,140 42.1 3.9
Conservative 1 0 8 8 4.5 176,335 19.8 19.9
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 144,656 16.2 12.0
Green 0 0 0 0.0 82,445 9.3 7.3
Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0.0 41,702 4.7 1.4
  Others 1 1 0 1 4.5 70,020 7.9 6.0
Total 22 890,298
Party Seats Aggregate Votes
Total Gains Losses Net Of all (%) Total Of all (%) Difference
Conservative 3 0 4 4 37.5 125,505 32.6 25.2
Liberal Democrats 3 3 0 3 37.5 96,677 25.1 6.5
Labour 2 2 0 2 25.0 89,880 23.3 3.2
Reform UK 0 0 0 0.0 52,755 13.7 New
Green 0 0 0 0.0 16,864 4.4 1.1
  Others 0 0 0 0.0 3,849 1.0 0.4
Total 8 1 385,530

Candidates

Opinion polling

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Davey served as Acting Leader from 13 December 2019 to 27 August 2020 alongside the Party Presidents Baroness Sal Brinton and Mark Pack, following Jo Swinson's election defeat in the 2019 general election. Davey was elected Leader in August 2020.[2]
  2. ^ Compared to the Brexit Party

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