This is the breakdown of the results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election by constituency. The results are listed by nation, region and/or county.
- Bold indicates the candidate that was elected MP
- † represents that the incumbent did not run again.
- § represents that the incumbent was defeated for nomination.
- ₰ represents that the incumbent was disqualified from their nomination contest.
- ‡ represents that the incumbent contested a different constituency.
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Colours on map indicate the party allegiance of each constituency's MP. |
Breakdown by regions
editNation | Region | County/Sub-region | Total MPs | Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Others | ||||
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England (529) | East Midlands (44) | Derbyshire | 10 | 9 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 | ||
Leicestershire and Rutland | 10 | 5 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Lincolnshire | 7 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Northamptonshire | 6 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Nottinghamshire | 11 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | ||||
East of England (56) | Bedfordshire | 6 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |||
Cambridgeshire | 7 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Essex | 17 | 6 | 5 | 10 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
Hertfordshire | 11 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Norfolk | 8 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Suffolk | 7 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Greater London (74) | North East London | 23 | 22 | 7 | 1 | 7 | 0 | 0 | |||
North West London | 20 | 15 | 10 | 5 | 10 | 0 | 0 | ||||
South East London | 16 | 11 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | ||||
South West London | 15 | 9 | 7 | 1 | 12 | 5 | 5 | 0 | |||
North East England (30) | Cleveland | 6 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |||
County Durham | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
Northumberland | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||
Tyne and Wear | 13 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
North West England (76) | Cheshire | 11 | 7 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Cumbria | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
Greater Manchester | 28 | 25 | 6 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
Lancashire | 15 | 13 | 5 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Merseyside | 16 | 15 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
South East England (83) | Berkshire | 8 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | |||
Buckinghamshire | 7 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||
East Sussex | 8 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
Hampshire | 17 | 3 | 2 | 11 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 0 | |||
Isle of Wight | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||
Kent | 17 | 8 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Oxfordshire | 6 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||
Surrey | 11 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
West Sussex | 8 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
South West England (51) | Bristol | 4 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |||
Cornwall | 5 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 0 | |||
Devon | 11 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 0 | |||
Dorset | 8 | 0 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | ||||
Gloucestershire | 8 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |||
Somerset | 9 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 0 | |||
Wiltshire | 6 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||
West Midlands (59) | Herefordshire | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
Shropshire | 5 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Staffordshire | 12 | 8 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Warwickshire | 5 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||
West Midlands county | 29 | 24 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 1 | ||||
Worcestershire | 6 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 1 | ||||
Yorkshire and the Humber (56) | Humberside | 10 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |||
North Yorkshire | 8 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
South Yorkshire | 15 | 14 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||
West Yorkshire | 23 | 22 | 9 | 0 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
Northern Ireland (18) | 18 | ||||||||||
Scotland (72) | Central Scotland | 10 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||
Glasgow | 10 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
Highlands and Islands | 7 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Lothians | 9 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |||
Mid Scotland and Fife | 9 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |||
North East Scotland | 9 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | |||
South Scotland | 9 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||
West Scotland | 9 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Wales (40) | Mid and West Wales | 8 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | |||
North Wales | 9 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | ||||
South Central Wales | 8 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||
South East Wales | 8 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
South West Wales | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
England
editEngland elected 529 out of the 659 Members of Parliament across the 9 regions of England.
East Midlands
editThe East Midlands elected 44 Members of Parliament across 6 counties; Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland.
Derbyshire
editDerbyshire elected 10 Members of Parliament in 10 seats – 2 borough and 8 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||
Amber Valley[1] | Judy Mallaber
29,943 (54.7%) |
Phillip Oppenheim
18,330 (33.4%) |
Roger Shelley
4,219 (7.7%) |
Irene McGibbon
2,283 (4.2%) |
Graham Bright† | |||||||||||
Bolsover[2] | Dennis Skinner
35,073 (74.0%) |
Richard Harwood
7,924 (16.7%) |
Ian Cox
4,417 (9.3%) |
Dennis Skinner | ||||||||||||
Chesterfield[3] | Tony Benn
26,105 (50.8%) |
Martin Potter
4,752 (9.2%) |
Anthony Rogers
20,330 (39.6%) |
Norman Scarth (Ind.)
202 (0.4%) |
Tony Benn | |||||||||||
Derby North[4] | Bob Laxton
29,844 (53.2%) |
Gregory Knight
19,229 (34.3%) |
Robert Charlesworth
5,059 (9.0%) |
Paul Reynolds
1,816 (3.2%) |
Jane Waters (PLA)
195 (0.3%) |
Gregory Knight | ||||||||||
Derby South[5] | Margaret Beckett
29,154 (56.3%) |
Javed Arain
13,048 (25.2%) |
Jeremy Beckett
7,438 (14.4%) |
John K. Browne
1,862 (3.6%) |
Rob Evans (ND)
317 (0.6%) |
Margaret Beckett | ||||||||||
Erewash[6] | Liz Blackman
31,196 (51.7%) |
Angela Knight
22,061 (36.6%) |
Martin Garnett
5,181 (8.6%) |
Stephen Stagg
1,404 (2.3%) |
Matthew Simmons (SLP)
496 (0.8%) |
Angela Knight | ||||||||||
High Peak[7] | Tom Levitt
29,052 (50.8%) |
Charles Hendry
20,261 (35.5%) |
Sue Barber
6,420 (11.2%) |
Colin Hanson-Orr
1,420 (2.5%) |
Charles Hendry | |||||||||||
North East Derbyshire[8] | Harry Barnes
31,425 (60.5%) |
Simon Elliott
13,104 (25.2%) |
Stephen Hardy
7,450 (14.3%) |
Harry Barnes | ||||||||||||
South Derbyshire[9] | Mark Todd
32,709 (54.5%) |
Edwina Currie
18,742 (31.3%) |
Robert Renold
5,408 (9.0%) |
Richard North
2,491 (4.2%) |
Ian Crompton (UKIP)
617 (1.0%) |
Edwina Currie | ||||||||||
West Derbyshire[10] | Stephen J. Clamp
19,060 (33.5%) |
Patrick McLoughlin
23,945 (42.1%) |
Christopher Seeley
9,940 (17.5%) |
John Gouriet
2,499 (4.4%) |
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Patrick McLoughlin |
Leicestershire and Rutland
editLeicestershire and Rutland elected 10 Members of Parliament in 10 seats – 3 borough and 7 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||
Blaby[11] | Ross Willmott
18,090 (33.8%) |
Andrew Robathan
24,564 (45.8%) |
Geoff Welsh
8,001 (14.9%) |
Robert Harrison
2,018 (3.8%) |
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Andrew Robathan | |||||||||||
Bosworth[12] | Andrew Furlong
20,162 (38.7%) |
David Tredinnick
21,189 (40.6%) |
Jon Ellis
9,281 (17.8%) |
Scott Halborg
1,521 (2.9%) |
David Tredinnick | ||||||||||||
Charnwood[13] | David Knaggs
20,210 (36.0%) |
Stephen Dorrell
26,110 (46.5%) |
Roger Wilson
7,224 (12.9%) |
Hugh Meechan
2,104 (3.7%) |
Matthew Palmer (BNP)
525 (0.9%) |
New constituency | |||||||||||
Harborough | Nick Holden
13,332 (25.2%) |
Edward Garnier
22,170 (41.8%) |
Mark Cox
15,646 (29.5%) |
Neil Wright
1,859 (3.5%) |
Edward Garnier | ||||||||||||
Leicester East[14] | Keith Vaz
29,083 (65.50%) |
Simon Milton
10,661 (24.01%) |
Jay Matabudul
3,105 (6.99%) |
Philip Iwaniw
1,015 (2.29%) |
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Keith Vaz | |||||||||||
Leicester South[15] | Jim Marshall
27,914 (58.0%) |
Chris Heaton-Harris
11,421 (23.7%) |
Barry Coles
6,654 (13.8%) |
John Hancock
1,184 (2.5%) |
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Jim Marshall | |||||||||||
Leicester West[16] | Patricia Hewitt
22,580 (55.2%) |
Richard Thomas
9,716 (23.7%) |
Mark Jones
5,795 (14.2%) |
William Shooter
970 (2.4%) |
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Greville Janner† | |||||||||||
Loughborough[17] | Andy Reed
25,448 (48.6%) |
Ken Andrews
19,736 (37.7%) |
Diana Brass
6,190 (11.8%) |
Rama P. Gupta
991 (1.9%) |
Stephen Dorrell‡ | ||||||||||||
North West Leicestershire[18] | David Taylor
29,332 (56.4%) |
Robert Goodwill
16,113 (31.0%) |
Stan Heptinstall
4,492 (8.6%) |
Maurice Abney-Hastings
2,008 (4.0%) |
David Ashby† | ||||||||||||
Rutland and Melton[19] | John Meads
15,271 (29.0%) |
Alan Duncan
24,107 (45.8%) |
Kim Lee
10,112 (19.2%) |
Rupert King
2,317 (4.4%) |
Jeff Abbott (UKIP)
823 (1.6%) |
Alan Duncan |
Lincolnshire
editLincolnshire elected 7 Members of Parliament in 7 seats – 1 borough and 6 county constituencies. This excludes (North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire) which are included as part of Humberside.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Boston and Skegness[20] | Philip McCauley
19,103 (41.0%) |
Richard Body
19,750 (42.4%) |
John Meads
7,721 (16.6%) |
Richard Body | |||||||||||
Gainsborough[21] | Paul Taylor
13,767 (28.8%) |
Edward Leigh
20,593 (43.1%) |
Neil Taylor
13,436 (28.1%) |
Edward Leigh | |||||||||||
Grantham and Stamford[22] | Peter Denning
19,980 (37.7%) |
Quentin Davies
22,672 (42.8%) |
John Sellick
6,612 (12.5%) |
Marilyn Swain
2,721 (5.1%) |
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New constituency | |||||||||
Lincoln[23] | Gillian Merron
25,563 (54.9%) |
Tony Brown
14,433 (31.0%) |
Lisa Gabriel
5,048 (10.8%) |
John Ivory
1,329 (2.9%) |
Adrian Myers (NLP)
175 (0.4%) |
Kenneth Carlisle† | |||||||||
Louth and Horncastle[24] | John Hough
14,799 (29.6%) |
Peter Tapsell
21,699 (43.4%) |
Fiona Martin
12,207 (24.4%) |
Rosemary Robinson (Green)
1,248 (2.5%) |
Peter Tapsell | ||||||||||
Sleaford and North Hykeham[25] | Sean Hariss
18,235 (34.3%) |
Douglas Hogg
23,358 (43.9%) |
John Marriott
8,063 (15.2%) |
Peter Clery
2,942 (5.5%) |
Richard Overton (Ind. Con.)
578 (1.1%) |
Douglas Hogg
(Grantham) | |||||||||
South Holland and The Deepings[26] | John Lewis
16,700 (33.3%) |
John Hayes
24,691 (49.3%) |
Peter Millen
7,836 (15.6%) |
Guy Erwood (Ind. Con.)
902 (1.8%) |
New constituency |
Northamptonshire
editNorthamptonshire elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 seats – 2 borough and 4 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Corby[27] | Phil Hope
29,888 (55.4%) |
William Powell
18,028 (33.4%) |
Ian Hankison
4,045 (7.5%) |
Sebastian Riley-Smith
1,356 (2.5%) |
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William Powell | ||||||||
Daventry[28] | Ken Ritchie
21,237 (34.4%) |
Tim Boswell
28,615 (46.3%) |
John Gordon
9,233 (15.0%) |
Barbara Russocki
2,018 (3.3%) |
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Tim Boswell | ||||||||
Kettering[29] | Phil Sawford
24,650 (43.3%) |
Roger Freeman
24,461 (43.0%) |
Roger Aron
6,098 (10.7%) |
Arthur E. Smith
1,551 (2.7%) |
Rosemary le Carpentier (NLP)
197 (0.3%) |
Roger Freeman | ||||||||
Northampton North[30] | Sally Keeble
27,247 (52.7%) |
Tony Marlow
17,247 (33.4%) |
L. Dunbar
6,579 (12.7%) |
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Tony Marlow | |||||||||
Northampton South[31] | Tony Clarke
24,214 (42.4%) |
Michael Morris
23,470 (41.1%) |
Anthony W. Worgan
6,316 (11.1%) |
Christopher C. Petrie
1,405 (2.5%) |
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Michael Morris | ||||||||
Wellingborough[32] | Paul Stinchcombe
24,854 (44.2%) |
Peter Fry
24,667 (43.8%) |
Peter Smith
5,279 (9.4%) |
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Peter Fry |
Nottinghamshire
editNottinghamshire elected 11 Members of Parliament in 11 seats – 3 borough and 8 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Ashfield[33] | Geoff Hoon
32,979 (65.1%) |
Mark Simmonds
10,251 (20.3%) |
William E. Smith
4,882 (20.3%) |
Martin I. Betts
1,896 (3.8%) |
Steven E. Belshaw (BNP)
595 (1.2%) |
Geoff Hoon | ||||||||
Bassetlaw[34] | Joe Ashton
29,298 (61.1%) |
Martyn Cleasby
11,950 (24.9%) |
Mike Kerringan
4,950 (10.3%) |
Roy Graham
1,838 (3.8%) |
Joe Ashton | |||||||||
Broxtowe[35] | Nick Palmer
27,343 (47.0%) |
Jim Lester
21,768 (37.4%) |
Terence P. Miller
6,934 (11.9%) |
Roy Tucker
2,092 (3.6%) |
Jim Lester | |||||||||
Gedling[36] | Vernon Coaker
24,390 (46.8%) |
Andrew Mitchell
20,588 (39.5%) |
Raymond Poynter
5,180 (9.9%) |
John Connor
2,006 (3.9%) |
Andrew Mitchell | |||||||||
Mansfield[37] | Alan Meale
30,556 (64.4%) |
Tim Frost
10,038 (21.2%) |
Phil Smith
5,244 (11.1%) |
Jim Bogusz
1,588 (3.3%) |
Alan Meale | |||||||||
Newark[38] | Fiona Jones
23,496 (45.2%) |
Richard Alexander
20,480 (39.4%) |
Peter Harris
5,960 (11.5%) |
Graham Creedy
2,035 (3.9%) |
Richard Alexander | |||||||||
Nottingham East[39] | John Heppell
24,755 (62.3%) |
Andrew Raca
9,336 (23.5%) |
Kevin Mulloy
4,008 (10.1%) |
Ben Brown
1,645 (4.1%) |
John Heppell | |||||||||
Nottingham North[40] | Graham Allen
27,203 (65.7%) |
Gillian Shaw
8,402 (20.3%) |
Rachel Oliver
3,301 (8.0%) |
Joe Neal
1,858 (4.5%) |
Andy Belfield (SP)
637 (1.5%) |
Graham Allen | ||||||||
Nottingham South[41] | Alan Simpson
26,825 (55.3%) |
Brian Kirsch
13,461 (27.7%) |
Gary Long
6,265 (12.9%) |
Ken Thompson
1,523 (3.1%) |
Sharron Edwards (ND)
446 (0.9%) |
Alan Simpson | ||||||||
Rushcliffe[42] | Jocelyn Pettitt
22,503 (36.2%) |
Kenneth Clarke
27,558 (44.4%) |
Sam Boote
8,851 (14.3%) |
Catherine Chadd
2,682 (4.3%) |
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Kenneth Clarke | ||||||||
Sherwood[43] | Paddy Tipping
33,071 (58.5%) |
Roland Spencer
16,259 (28.8%) |
Bruce Moult
4,889 (8.6%) |
Lee Slack
1,882 (3.3%) |
Paul Ballard (BNP)
432 (0.8%) |
Paddy Tipping |
East of England
editThe East of England elected 56 Members of Parliament across 6 counties; Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Bedfordshire
editBedfordshire elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 seats – 3 borough and 3 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Bedford[44] | Patrick Hall
25,860 (50.6%) |
Bob Blackman
16,474 (33.7%) |
Christopher Noyce
6,044 (12.3%) |
Peter Conquest
228 (3.1%) |
Patricia Saunders (NLP)
149 (0.3%) |
New constituency | |||||||||
Luton North[45] | Kelvin Hopkins
25,860 (54.6%) |
David Senior
16,234 (34.3%) |
Kathryn Newbound
4,299 (9.1%) |
|
John Carlisle† | ||||||||||
Luton South[46] | Margaret Moran
26,428 (54.8%) |
Graham Bright
15,109 (31.4%) |
Keith Fitchett
4,610 (9.6%) |
Clive Jacobs
1,205 (2.5%) |
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Graham Bright | |||||||||
Mid Bedfordshire[47] | Neil Mallett
17,086 (32.5%) |
Jonathan Sayeed
24,176 (46.0%) |
Tim Hill
8,823 (16.8%) |
Shirley Marler
2,257 (4.3%) |
Marek J. Lorys (NLP)
174 (0.3%) |
Nicholas Lyell‡ | |||||||||
North East Bedfordshire[48] | John Lehal
16,428 (32.6%) |
Nicholas Lyell
22,311 (44.3%) |
Philip Bristow
7,179 (14.2%) |
John Taylor
2,490 (4.9%) |
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Trevor Skeet | |||||||||
South West Bedfordshire[49] | Andrew Date
21,402 (40.5%) |
David Madel
21,534 (40.7%) |
Stephen Owen
7,559 (14.3%) |
Rosalind Hill
1,761 (3.3%) |
|
David Madel |
Cambridgeshire
editCambridgeshire elected 7 Members of Parliament in 7 seats – 2 borough constituencies and 5 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||
Cambridge[50] | Anne Campbell
27,436 (53.4%) |
David Platt
13,299 (25.9%) |
Geoffrey Heathcock
8,287 (16.1%) |
William Burrows
1,262 (2.5%) |
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Anne Campbell | ||||||||||
Huntingdon[51] | Jason Reece
13,361 (23.5%) |
John Major
31,501 (55.3%) |
Matthew Owen
8,390 (14.7%) |
David Bellamy
3,114 (5.5%) |
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John Major | ||||||||||
North East Cambridgeshire[52] | Virginia Bucknor
18,754 (33.8%) |
Malcolm Moss
23,855 (43.0%) |
Andrew Nash
9,070 (16.4%) |
Michael W. Bacon
2,636 (4.8%) |
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Malcolm Moss | ||||||||||
North West Cambridgeshire[53] | Lee Steptoe
15,734 (32.2%) |
Brian Mawhinney
23,488 (48.1%) |
Barbara McCoy
7,388 (15.1%) |
Sandy Watts
1,939 (4.0%) |
William Wyatt (UKIP)
269 (0.6%) |
New constituency | ||||||||||
Peterborough[54] | Helen Brinton
24,365 (50.3%) |
Jacqueline Foster
17,042 (35.2%) |
David Howarth
5,170 (10.7%) |
Philip Slater
924 (1.91%) |
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Brian Mawhinney‡ | ||||||||||
South Cambridgeshire[55] | Tony Gray
13,485 (25.1%) |
Andrew Lansley
22,572 (42.0%) |
James A. Quinlan
13,860 (25.8%) |
Robin Page
3,300 (6.1%) |
|
Anthony Grant† | ||||||||||
South East Cambridgeshire[56] | Rex Collinson
15,048 (26.5%) |
Jim Paice
24,397 (42.9%) |
James A. Quinlan
14,246 (25.1%) |
John Howlett
2,838 (5.0%) |
|
Jim Paice |
Essex
editEssex elected 17 Members of Parliament in 17 seats – 5 borough constituencies and 12 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Basildon[57] | Angela Smith
29,646 (55.8%) |
John Baron
16,366 (30.8%) |
Lindsay Granshaw
4,608 (8.7%) |
Craig Robinson
2,462 (4.6%) |
David Amess‡ | ||||||||||
Billericay[58] | Paul Richards
20,677 (37.3%) |
Teresa Gorman
22,033 (39.8%) |
Geoff Williams
8,763 (15.8%) |
|
Teresa Gorman | ||||||||||
Braintree[59] | Alan Hurst
23,729 (42.7%) |
Tony Newton
22,278 (40.1%) |
Trevor K. Ellis
6,418 (11.6%) |
Nicholas P. Westcott
2,165 (3.9%) |
|
Tony Newton | |||||||||
Brentwood and Ongar[60] | Marc Young
11,231 (22.1%) |
Eric Pickles
23,031 (45.4%) |
Elizabeth Bottomley
13,341 (26.3%) |
Angela Kilmartin
2,658 (5.2%) |
David Mills (UKIP)
465 (0.9%) |
Eric Pickles | |||||||||
Castle Point[61] | Christine Butler
20,605 (42.4%) |
Bob Spink
19,462 (40.1%) |
Michael Baker
4,477 (9.2%) |
Hugh Maulkin
2,700 (5.6%) |
Linda Kendall (Ind.)
1,301 (2.7%) |
Bob Spink | |||||||||
Colchester[62] | Rod Green
15,891 (30.5%) |
Stephan Shakespeare
16,335 (31.4%) |
Bob Russell
17,886 (34.4%) |
John Hazell
1,776 (3.4%) |
Loretta Basker (NLP)
148 (0.3%) |
New constituency | |||||||||
Epping Forest[63] | Stephen Murray
18,865 (35.6%) |
Eleanor Laing
24,117 (45.5%) |
Stephen Robinson
7,074 (13.3%) |
Michael Baker (BNP)
743 (1.4%) |
Steven Norris† | ||||||||||
Harlow[64] | Bill Rammell
25,861 (54.1%) |
Jerry Hayes
15,347 (32.1%) |
Lorna Spenceley
4,523 (9.5%) |
Mark Wells
1,422 (3.0%) |
|
Jerry Hayes | |||||||||
Harwich[65] | Ivan Henderson
20,740 (38.8%) |
Iain Sproat
19,524 (36.5%) |
Ann M. Elvin
7,037 (13.1%) |
Jeffrey Titford
4,923 (9.2%) |
Ralph Knight (Ind.)
1,290 (2.4%) |
Iain Sproat | |||||||||
Maldon and East Chelmsford[66] | Kevin Freeman
14,485 (28.8%) |
John Whittingdale
24,524 (48.7%) |
Graham Pooley
9,758 (19.4%) |
|
John Whittingdale‡ | ||||||||||
North Essex[67] | Timothy Young
17,004 (33.2%) |
Bernard Jenkin
22,480 (43.9%) |
Andrew Phillips
10,028 (20.0%) |
|
Bernard Jenkin‡ | ||||||||||
Rayleigh[68] | Raymond Ellis
14,832 (28.9%) |
Michael Clark
25,516 (49.7%) |
Sid Cumberland
10,137 (19.8%) |
Alan Farmer (Liberal)
829 (1.6%) |
Michael Clark‡
(Rochford) | ||||||||||
Rochford and Southend East[69] | Nigel Smith
18,458 (39.7%) |
Teddy Taylor
22,683 (48.7%) |
Paula Smith
4,387 (9.4%) |
Brian Lynch (Liberal)
1,007 (2.2%) |
Teddy Taylor‡ | ||||||||||
Saffron Walden[70] | Malcolm J. Fincken
12,275 (21.5%) |
Alan Haselhurst
25,871 (45.3%) |
Melvin H. Caton
15,298 (26.8%) |
Richard Glover
2,308 (4.0%) |
|
Alan Haselhurst | |||||||||
Southend West[71] | Alan Harley
10,600 (22.8%) |
David Amess
18,029 (38.8%) |
Nina Stimson
15,414 (33.1%) |
Charles Webster
1,734 (3.7%) |
|
Steven Norris† | |||||||||
Thurrock[72] | Andrew MacKinlay
29,896 (63.3%) |
Andrew Rosindell
12,640 (26.8%) |
Joe White
3,843 (8.1%) |
Peter Compobassi (UKIP)
833 (1.8%) |
Andrew MacKinlay | ||||||||||
West Chelmsford[73] | Roy Chad
15,463 (26.4%) |
Simon Burns
23,781 (40.6%) |
Martin Bracken
17,090 (29.2%) |
Terence Smith
1,536 (2.6%) |
|
Simon Burns‡ |
Hertfordshire
editHertfordshire elected 11 Members of Parliament in 11 seats – 2 borough constituencies and 9 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Broxbourne[74] | Benjamin Coleman
16,299 (34.7%) |
Marion Roe
22,952 (48.8%) |
Julia Davies
5,310 (11.3%) |
David Millward
1,633 (3.5%) |
|
Marion Roe | ||||||||
Hemel Hempstead[75] | Tony McWalter
25,175 (45.7%) |
Robert Jones
21,539 (39.1%) |
Patricia Lindsley
6,789 (12.3%) |
Peter Such
1,327 (2.4%) |
Diana M. Harding (NLP)
262 (0.5%) |
Robert Jones‡ | ||||||||
Hertford and Stortford[76] | Simon Spellar
17,142 (31.4%) |
Bowen Wells
24,027 (44.1%) |
Michael Wood
9,679 (17.7%) |
Hugo Page Croft
2,105 (3.9%) |
|
Bowen Wells | ||||||||
Hertsmere[77] | Beth Kelly
19,230 (38.2%) |
James Clappison
22,305 (44.3%) |
Ann Gray
6,466 (12.8%) |
James Marlow
1,703 (3.4%) |
|
James Clappison | ||||||||
Hitchin and Harpenden[78] | Rosemary Sanderson
17,367 (33.1%) |
Peter Lilley
24,038 (45.9%) |
Chris J. White
10,515 (20.1%) |
|
New constituency | |||||||||
North East Hertfordshire[79] | Ivan Gibbons
18,624 (35.8%) |
Oliver Heald
21,712 (41.7%) |
Stephen Jarvis
9,493 (18.2%) |
Jonathan Grose
2,166 (4.2%) |
Oliver Heald‡ | |||||||||
South West Hertfordshire[80] | Mark Wilson
15,441 (27.9%) |
Richard Page
25,462 (46.0%) |
Ann Shaw
12,381 (22.3%) |
Timothy Millward
1,853 (3.3%) |
Christopher Adamson (NLP)
274 (0.5%) |
Richard Page | ||||||||
St Albans[81] | Kerry Pollard
21,338 (42.0%) |
David Rutley
16,879 (33.2%) |
Anthony Rowlands
10,692 (21.0%) |
Jim Warrilow
1,619 (3.2%) |
|
Peter Lilley‡ | ||||||||
Stevenage[82] | Barbara Follett
28,440 (55.4%) |
Timothy Wood
16,858 (32.8%) |
Alexander Iain Cameron Wilcock
4,588 (8.9%) |
Jeffery Michael Coburn
1,194 (2.3%) |
|
Timothy Wood | ||||||||
Watford[83] | Claire Ward
25,109 (45.3%) |
Robert Gordon
19,227 (34.8%) |
Alexander Iain Cameron Wilcock
9,272 (16.8%) |
Philip Roe
1,484 (2.7%) |
Leslie Davis (NLP)
234 (0.4%) |
Tristan Garel-Jones† | ||||||||
Welwyn Hatfield[84] | Melanie Johnson
24,936 (47.1%) |
David Evans
19,341 (36.5%) |
Rodney Schwartz
7,161 (13.5%) |
|
David Evans |
Norfolk
editNorfolk elected 8 Members of Parliament in 8 seats – 2 borough constituencies and 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Great Yarmouth[85] | Tony Wright
26,084 (53.4%) |
Michael Carttiss
17,416 (35.6%) |
Derek Wood
5,381 (11.0%) |
Michael Carttiss | |||||||||||
Mid Norfolk[86] | Daniel Zeichner
21,403 (37.3%) |
Keith Simpson
22,739 (39.6%) |
Susan Frary
8,617 (15.0%) |
Nigel Holder
3,229 (5.6%) |
|
Richard Ryder† | |||||||||
North Norfolk[87] | Michael Cullingham
14,736 (25.1%) |
David Prior
21,456 (36.5%) |
Norman Lamb
20,163 (34.3%) |
John Allen
2,458 (4.2%) |
Ralph Howell† | ||||||||||
North West Norfolk[88] | George Turner
25,250 (43.8%) |
Henry Bellingham
23,911 (41.5%) |
Evelyn Knowles
5,513 (9.6%) |
Roger Percival
2,923 (5.1%) |
Henry Bellingham | ||||||||||
Norwich North[89] | Ian Gibson
27,346 (49.7%) |
Robert Kinghorn
17,876 (32.5%) |
Paul Young
6,951 (12.6%) |
Tony Bailey-Smith
1,777 (3.2%) |
|
Patrick Thompson† | |||||||||
Norwich South[90] | Charles Clarke
26,267 (51.7%) |
Bashir Khanbhai
12,028 (23.7%) |
Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne
9,457 (18.6%) |
David Holdsworth
1,464 (2.9%) |
|
John Garrett† | |||||||||
South Norfolk[91] | Jane Ross
16,188 (26.1%) |
John MacGregor
24,935 (40.2%) |
Barbara Hacker
17,557 (28.3%) |
Patricia Bateson
2,533 (4.1%) |
|
John MacGregor | |||||||||
South West Norfolk[92] | Adrian Heffernan
22,230 (37.8%) |
Gillian Shephard
24,694 (42.0%) |
David J. Bucton
8,178 (13.9%) |
Ronnie J. B. Hoar
3,694 (6.3%) |
Gillian Shephard |
Suffolk
editSuffolk elected 7 Members of Parliament in 7 seats – 1 borough constituency and 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Bury St Edmunds[93] | Mark Ereira-Guyer
20,922 (37.7%) |
David Ruffley
21,290 (38.3%) |
David A. Cooper
10,102 (18.2%) |
Ian C. H. McWhirter
2,939 (5.3%) |
Joanna B. Lillis (NLP)
272 (0.5%) |
Richard Spring† | ||||||||
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich[94] | Carol Jones
18,955 (35.9%) |
Michael Lord
22,493 (42.6%) |
Minone Goldspink
10,886 (20.6%) |
Stephanie A. Bennell (Ind. Con.)
489 (0.9%) |
Michael Lord‡ | |||||||||
Ipswich[95] | Jamie Cann
25,484 (52.7%) |
Stephen Castle
15,048 (31.1%) |
Nigel Roberts
5,881 (12.2%) |
Theodore Agnew
1,637 (3.4%) |
|
Jamie Cann | ||||||||
South Suffolk[96] | Paul A. Bishop
15,227 (29.3%) |
Tim Yeo
19,402 (37.3%) |
Kathy Pollard
14,395 (27.7%) |
Somerset Carlo de Chair
2,740 (5.3%) |
Angela Holland (NLP)
211 (0.4%) |
Richard Spring | ||||||||
Suffolk Coastal[97] | Mark Campbell
18,442 (32.8%) |
John Gummer
21,696 (38.6%) |
Alexandra Jones
12,036 (21.4%) |
Stephen Caulfield
3,416 (6.1%) |
|
John Gummer | ||||||||
Waveney[98] | Bob Blizzard
31,486 (56.0%) |
David Porter
19,393 (34.5%) |
Christopher Thomas
5,054 (9.0%) |
Neil Clark (Ind.)
318 (0.6%) |
David Porter | |||||||||
West Suffolk[99] | Michael Jefferys
18,214 (37.1%) |
Richard Spring
20,081 (40.9%) |
Adrian Graves
6,892 (14.0%) |
James J. T. Carver
3,724 (7.6%) |
Alistair J. M. Shearer (NLP)
171 (0.3%) |
New constituency |
Greater London
editGreater London elected 74 Members of Parliament across the 32 boroughs of London.
North East London
editNorth East London elected 23 Members of Parliament across the boroughs of Enfield, Haringey, Islington, Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Newham, Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Barking and Dagenham and Havering.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||
Barking[100] | Margaret Hodge
21,698 (65.8%) |
Keith Langford
5,802 (17.6%) |
Mark Marsh
3,128 (9.5%) |
Colin Taylor
1,283 (3.9%) |
|
Margaret Hodge | |||||||||||
Bethnal Green and Bow[101] | Oona King
20,697 (46.3%) |
Kabir Choudhury
9,412 (21.1%) |
Syed Dulu
5,361 (12.0%) |
Muhammed Abdullah
557 (1.2%) |
|
Peter Shore† | |||||||||||
Chingford and Woodford Green[102] | Tommy Hutchinson
15,395 (34.6%) |
Iain Duncan Smith
21,109 (47.5%) |
Geoffrey Seeff
6,885 (15.5%) |
Alan Gould (BNP)
1,059 (2.4%) |
Iain Duncan Smith | ||||||||||||
Dagenham[103] | Judith Church
23,759 (65.7%) |
James P.J. Fairrie
6,705 (18.5%) |
Thomas Dobrashian
2,704 (7.5%) |
Steven Kraft
1,411 (3.9%) |
|
Judith Church | |||||||||||
East Ham[104] | Stephen Timms
25,779 (64.6%) |
Angela Bray
6,421 (16.1%) |
Mike J. Sole
2,599 (6.5%) |
Joy E. McCann
845 (2.1%) |
|
Stephen Timms‡ | |||||||||||
Edmonton[105] | Andy Love
27,029 (60.28%) |
Ian Twinn
13,557 (30.24%) |
Andrew Wiseman
2,847 (6.35%) |
James Wright
708 (1.58%) |
|
Ian Twinn | |||||||||||
Enfield North[106] | Joan Ryan
24,138 (50.7%) |
Mark Field
17,326 (36.4%) |
Mike Hopkins
4,264 (9.0%) |
Robert Ellingham
857 (1.8%) |
|
Tim Eggar† | |||||||||||
Enfield Southgate[107] | Stephen Twigg
20,570 (44.2%) |
Michael Portillo
19,137 (41.1%) |
Jeremy Browne
4,966 (10.7%) |
Nicholas Luard
1,342 (2.9%) |
|
Michael Portillo | |||||||||||
Hackney North and Stoke Newington[108] | Diane Abbott
21,110 (65.2%) |
Michael Lavender
5,483 (16.9%) |
Douglas Taylor
3,306 (10.2%) |
Brian Maxwell
544 (1.7%) |
|
Diane Abbott | |||||||||||
Hackney South and Shoreditch[109] | Brian Sedgemore
20,048 (59.4%) |
Christopher P. O'Leary
4,494 (13.3%) |
Martin J. Pantling
5,058 (15.0%) |
Richard Franklin
613 (1.8%) |
|
Brian Sedgemore | |||||||||||
Hornchurch[110] | John Cryer
22,066 (50.2%) |
Robin Squire
16,386 (37.3%) |
Rabi Martins
3,446 (7.8%) |
Rory E.B. Khilkoff-Bouldi
1,595 (3.6%) |
|
Robin Squire | |||||||||||
Hornsey and Wood Green[111] | Barbara Roche
31,792 (61.7%) |
Helena D. Hart
11,293 (21.9%) |
Lynne Featherstone
5,794 (11.3%) |
Rachel Miller
808 (1.6%) |
|
Barbara Roche | |||||||||||
Ilford North[112] | Linda Perham
23,135 (47.4%) |
Vivian Bendall
19,911 (40.8%) |
Alan Dean
5,049 (10.3%) |
Paul Wilson (BNP)
755 (1.5%) |
Vivian Bendall | ||||||||||||
Ilford South[113] | Mike Gapes
29,273 (58.5%) |
Neil Thorne
15,073 (30.1%) |
Aina Khan
3,152 (6.3%) |
David Hodges
1,073 (2.1%) |
|
Mike Gapes | |||||||||||
Islington North[114] | Jeremy Corbyn
24,834 (69.3%) |
Simon Fawthrop
4,631 (12.9%) |
James Kempton
4,879 (13.6%) |
Christopher Ashby (Green)
1,516 (4.2%) |
Jeremy Corbyn | ||||||||||||
Islington South and Finsbury[115] | Chris Smith
22,079 (62.5%) |
David Berens
4,587 (13.0%) |
Sarah Ludford
7,516 (21.3%) |
Jane Bryett
741 (2.1%) |
|
Chris Smith | |||||||||||
Leyton and Wanstead[116] | Harry Cohen
23,922 (60.8%) |
Robert Vaudry
8,736 (22.2%) |
Charles Anglin
5,920 (15.1%) |
|
Harry Cohen‡
(Leyton) | ||||||||||||
Poplar and Canning Town[117] | Jim Fitzpatrick
24,807 (63.2%) |
Bene't Steinberg
5,892 (15.0%) |
Janet Ludlow
4,072 (10.4%) |
Ian Hare
1,091 (2.8%) |
|
New constituency | |||||||||||
Romford[118] | Eileen Gordon
18,187 (43.2%) |
Michael Neubert
17,538 (41.6%) |
Nigel Meyer
3,341 (7.9%) |
Steven Ward
1,431 (3.4%) |
|
Michael Neubert | |||||||||||
Tottenham[119] | Bernie Grant
26,121 (69.3%) |
Andrew R. Scantlebury
5,921 (15.7%) |
Neil Hughes
4,064 (10.8%) |
|
Bernie Grant | ||||||||||||
Upminster[120] | Keith Darvill
19,095 (46.2%) |
Nicholas Bonsor
16,315 (39.5%) |
Pamela G. Peskett
3,919 (9.5%) |
Terry Murray
2,000 (4.8%) |
Nicholas Bonsor | ||||||||||||
Walthamstow[121] | Neil Gerrard
25,287 (63.1%) |
Jill Andrew
8,138 (20.3%) |
Jane Jackson
5,491 (13.7%) |
George Hargreaves
1,139 (2.8%) |
Neil Gerrard | ||||||||||||
West Ham[122] | Tony Banks
24,531 (72.9%) |
Mark MacGregor
5,037 (15.0%) |
Samantha L.C. McDonough
2,479 (7.4%) |
|
Tony Banks‡ |
North West London
editNorth West London elected 20 Members of Parliament across the boroughs of Hillingdon, Harrow, Brent, Ealing, Barnet, Camden, Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, the City of Westminster, and the City of London.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||||||
Brent East[123] | Ken Livingstone
23,748 (67.3%) |
Mark Francois
7,866 (22.3%) |
Ian M. C. Hunter
2,751 (7.8%) |
|
Ken Livingstone | ||||||||||||||||
Brent North[124] | Barry Gardiner
19,343 (50.7%) |
Rhodes Boyson
15,324 (40.2%) |
Paul Lorber
3,104 (8.1%) |
|
Rhodes Boyson | ||||||||||||||||
Brent South[125] | Paul Boateng
25,180 (73.0%) |
Stewart Jackson
5,489 (15.9%) |
Julian Brazil
2,670 (7.7%) |
Janet Phythian
497 (1.4%) |
|
Paul Boateng | |||||||||||||||
Chipping Barnet[126] | Geoff N. Cooke
20,282 (40.9%) |
Sydney Chapman
21,317 (43.0%) |
Sean Hooker
6,121 (12.4%) |
Victor G. Ribekow
1,190 (2.4%) |
|
Sydney Chapman | |||||||||||||||
Cities of London and Westminster[127] | Kate Green
14,100 (35.1%) |
Peter Brooke
18,981 (47.3%) |
Michael Dumigan
4,933 (12.3%) |
Sir Alan Walters
1,161 (2.9%) |
|
Peter Brooke | |||||||||||||||
Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush[128] | Clive Soley
28,052 (58.4%) |
Barbara Yerolemou
12,405 (25.8%) |
Andrew Mitchell
5,163 (10.7%) |
Christopher Winn
637 (1.3%) |
|
George Young‡ | |||||||||||||||
Ealing North[129] | Stephen Pound
29,904 (53.7%) |
Harry Greenway
20,744 (37.2%) |
Anjam K. Gupta
3,887 (7.0%) |
|
George Young | ||||||||||||||||
Ealing Southall[130] | Piara Khabra
29,904 (60.0%) |
John Penrose
11,368 (20.8%) |
Nikki F. Thomson
5,687 (10.4%) |
Bruce Cherry
854 (1.6%) |
|
Piara Khabra | |||||||||||||||
Finchley and Golders Green[131] | Rudi Vis
23,180 (46.1%) |
John Marshall
19,991 (39.7%) |
Jonathan M. Davies
5,670 (11.3%) |
Gary D. Shaw
684 (1.4%) |
|
John Marshall‡ | |||||||||||||||
Hammersmith and Fulham[132] | Iain Coleman
25,262 (46.8%) |
Matthew Carrington
21,420 (39.6%) |
Alexi Sugden
4,727 (8.8%) |
Moyra Bremner
1,023 (1.9%) |
|
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Hampstead and Highgate[133] | Glenda Jackson
25,275 (57.4%) |
Elizabeth M. Gibson
11,991 (27.2%) |
Bridget Fox
5,481 (12.4%) |
Monima Siddique
667 (1.5%) |
|
Glenda Jackson | |||||||||||||||
Harrow East[134] | Tony McNulty
29,962 (52.52%) |
Hugh Dykes
20,189 (35.43%) |
Baldev Sharma
4,697 (8.24%) |
Bernard Casey
1,537 (2.70%) |
|
Hugh Dykes | |||||||||||||||
Harrow West[135] | Gareth Thomas
21,811 (41.5%) |
Robert Hughes
20,571 (39.2%) |
Pash Nandhra
8,127 (15.5%) |
Herbert Crossman
1,997 (3.8%) |
Robert Hughes | ||||||||||||||||
Hayes and Harlington[136] | John McDonnell
25,458 (62.0%) |
Andrew Retter
11,167 (27.2%) |
Tony Little
3,049 (7.4%) |
Frederick Page
778 (1.9%) |
|
Terry Dicks† | |||||||||||||||
Hendon[137] | Andrew Dismore
24,683 (49.3%) |
John Gorst
18,528 (37.0%) |
Wayne Casey
5,427 (10.8%) |
Stanley Rabbow
978 (2.0%) |
|
John Gorst‡ | |||||||||||||||
Holborn and St. Pancras[138] | Frank Dobson
24,707 (65.0%) |
Julian L. Smith
6,804 (17.9%) |
Justine McGuiness
4,758 (12.5%) |
Julia T.G. Carr
790 (2.1%) |
|
Frank Dobson | |||||||||||||||
Kensington and Chelsea[139] | Robert Atkinson
10,368 (27.9%) |
Alan Clark
19,887 (53.6%) |
Robert Woodthorpe Browne
5,668 (15.3%) |
|
Dudley Fishburn† | ||||||||||||||||
Regent's Park and Kensington North[140] | Karen Buck
28,367 (59.9%) |
Paul McGuinness
13,710 (29.0%) |
Emily Gasson
4,041 (8.5%) |
Sandra Dangoor
867 (1.8%) |
|
John Wheeler† | |||||||||||||||
Ruislip-Northwood[141] | Paul D. Barker
14,732 (32.9%) |
John Wilkinson
22,526 (50.2%) |
Chris D.J. Edwards
7,279 (16.2%) |
Cherry E. Griffin (NLP)
296 (0.8%) |
John Wilkinson | ||||||||||||||||
Uxbridge[142] | David Williams
17,371 (41.8%) |
Michael Shersby
18,095 (43.5%) |
Andrew Malyan
4,528 (10.9%) |
Garrick Aird
1,153 (2.8%) |
Julia Leonard (SP)
398 (1.0%) |
Michael Shersby |
South East London
editSouth East London elected 16 Members of Parliament across the boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Bromley, Greenwich and Bexley.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||||||
Beckenham[143] | Robert Nigel Hughes
18,131 (33.36%) |
Piers Merchant
23,084 (42.47%) |
Rosemary Elizabeth Vetterlein
9,858 (18.14%) |
Leonard Francis Mead
1,663 (3.06%) |
|
Piers Merchant | ||||||||||||||
Bexleyheath and Crayford[144] | Nigel Beard
21,942 (45.5%) |
David Evennett
18,527 (38.4%) |
Francoise J. Montford
5,391 (11.2%) |
Barrie R. Thomas
1,551 (3.2%) |
|
David Evennett | ||||||||||||||
Bromley and Chislehurst[145] | Rob Yeldham
13,310 (25.2%) |
Eric Forth
24,428 (46.3%) |
Paul Booth
12,530 (23.8%) |
|
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Camberwell and Peckham[146] | Harriet Harman
19,734 (69.5%) |
Kim Humphreys
3,283 (11.6%) |
Nigel P. Williams
3,198 (11.2%) |
Nicholas A. China
692 (2.4%) |
|
Harriet Harman‡
(Peckham) | ||||||||||||||
Dulwich and West Norwood[147] | Tessa Jowell
27,807 (61.0%) |
Roger Gough
11,038 (24.2%) |
Susan Kramer
4,916 (10.8%) |
Bruce Coles
897 (2.0%) |
|
Tessa Jowell‡
(Dulwich) | ||||||||||||||
Eltham[148] | Clive Efford
23,710 (54.6%) |
Clive D. Blackwood
13,528 (31.2%) |
Amanda J. Taylor
3,701 (8.5%) |
Matthew D. Clark
1,414 (3.3%) |
|
Peter Bottomley‡ | ||||||||||||||
Erith and Thamesmead[149] | John Austin
25,812 (62.1%) |
Nadhim Zahawi
8,388 (20.2%) |
Alex H.C. Grigg
5,001 (12.0%) |
John E. Flunder
1,394 (3.4%) |
|
John Austin‡
(Woolwich) | ||||||||||||||
Greenwich and Woolwich[150] | Nick Raynsford
25,630 (63,4%) |
Michael Mitchell
7,502 (18.6%) |
Cherry Luxton
5,049 (12.5%) |
Douglas Ellison
1,670 (4.1%) |
|
Nick Raynsford‡ | ||||||||||||||
Lewisham Deptford[151] | Joan Ruddock
23,827 (70.8%) |
Irene Kimm
4,949 (14.7%) |
Kofi Appiah
3,004 (8.9%) |
Shelagh Shepherd
868 (2.5%) |
John Mulrenan (SLP)
996 (2.9%) |
Joan Ruddock | ||||||||||||||
Lewisham East[152] | Bridget Prentice
21,821 (58.3%) |
Philip Hollobone
9,694 (25.9%) |
David Buxton
4,178 (11.2%) |
Spencer Drury
910 (2.4%) |
|
Bridget Prentice | ||||||||||||||
Lewisham West[153] | Jim Dowd
23,273 (62.0%) |
Clare Whelan
8,956 (23.8%) |
Kathy McGrath
3,672 (9.8%) |
Anthony Leese
1,098 (2.9%) |
|
Jim Dowd | ||||||||||||||
North Southwark and Bermondsey[154] | Jeremy Fraser
16,444 (40.3%) |
Grant Shapps
2,835 (6.9%) |
Simon Hughes
19,831 (48.6%) |
Bill Newton
545 (1.3%) |
|
Simon Hughes‡ | ||||||||||||||
Old Bexley and Sidcup[155] | Richard Justham
18,039 (35.1%) |
Edward Heath
21,608 (42.1%) |
Iain King
8,284 (16.1%) |
Brian Reading
2,457 (4.8%) |
|
Edward Heath | ||||||||||||||
Orpington[156] | Sue Polydorou
10,753 (17.9%) |
John Horam
24,417 (40.6%) |
Chris Maines
21,465 (35.7%) |
David Clark
2,316 (3.8%) |
|
John Horam | ||||||||||||||
Streatham[157] | Keith Hill
28,181 (62.8%) |
Ernest Noad
9,758 (21.7%) |
Roger O'Brien
6,082 (13.6%) |
Jeremy J. Wall
864 (1.9%) |
Keith Hill | |||||||||||||||
Vauxhall[158] | Kate Hoey
24,920 (63.8%) |
Richard Bacon
5,952 (15.2%) |
Keith Kerr
6,260 (16.0%) |
|
Kate Hoey |
South West London
editSouth West London elected 15 Members of Parliament across the boroughs of Hounslow, Richmond upon Thames, Kingston upon Thames, Wandsworth, Merton, Sutton and Croydon.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||||
Battersea[159] | Martin Linton
24,047 (50.7%) |
John Bowis
18,687 (39.4%) |
Paula Keaveney
3,482 (7.4%) |
Mark Slater
804 (1.7%) |
|
John Bowis | |||||||||||||
Brentford and Isleworth[160] | Ann Keen
32,249 (57.4%) |
Nirj Deva
17,825 (31.8%) |
Gareth Hartwell
4,613 (8.2%) |
John W. Bradley
687 (1.2%) |
|
Nirj Deva | |||||||||||||
Carshalton and Wallington[161] | Andrew Theobald
11,565 (23.9%) |
Nigel Forman
16,223 (33.5%) |
Tom Brake
18,490 (38.2%) |
Julian Storey
1,289 (2.7%) |
|
Nigel Forman | |||||||||||||
Croydon Central[162] | Geraint Davies
25,432 (45.6%) |
David Congdon
21,535 (38.6%) |
George W. Schlich
6,061 (10.9%) |
Charles Cook
1,886 (3.%) |
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Croydon North[163] | Malcolm Wicks
32,672 (62.2%) |
Ian Martin
14,274 (27.2%) |
Martin Morris
4,066 (7.7%) |
Roger Billis
1,155 (2.2%) |
James R. Feisenberger (UKIP)
396 (0.8%) |
New constituency | |||||||||||||
Croydon South[164] | Charlie Burling
13,719 (25.3%) |
Richard Ottaway
25,649 (47.3%) |
Steven Gauge
11,441 (21.1%) |
Tony Barber
2,631 (4.9%) |
|
Richard Ottaway | |||||||||||||
Feltham and Heston[165] | Alan Keen
27,836 (59.7%) |
Patrick Ground
12,563 (26.9%) |
Colin D. Penning
4,264 (9.1%) |
Rupert A. Stubbs
1,099 (2.4%) |
|
Alan Keen | |||||||||||||
Kingston and Surbiton[166] | Sheila Griffin
12,811 (23.0%) |
Richard Tracey
20,355 (36.6%) |
Ed Davey
20,411 (36.7%) |
Gail Tchiprout
1,470 (2.6%) |
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Mitcham and Morden[167] | Siobhain McDonagh
27,984 (58.4%) |
Angela Rumbold
14,243 (29.7%) |
Nicholas Harris
3,632 (7.6%) |
Peter J. Isaacs
810 (1.7%) |
|
Angela Rumbold | |||||||||||||
Putney[168] | Tony Colman
20,084 (45.6%) |
David Mellor
17,108 (38.9%) |
Russell Pyne
4,739 (10.8%) |
James Goldsmith
1,518 (3.5%) |
|
David Mellor | |||||||||||||
Richmond Park[169] | Sue Jenkins
7,172 (12.6%) |
Jeremy Hanley
22,442 (39.5%) |
Jenny Tonge
25,393 (44.7%) |
Jake Pugh
1,467 (2.6%) |
|
Jeremy Hanley‡ | |||||||||||||
Sutton and Cheam[170] | Mark Allison
7,280 (15.5%) |
Olga Maitland
17,822 (37.85%) |
Paul Burstow
19,919 (42.30%) |
Peter Atkinson
1,784 (3.8%) |
|
Olga Maitland | |||||||||||||
Tooting[171] | Tom Cox
27,516 (59.7%) |
James B.B. Hutchings
12,505 (27.1%) |
Simon James
4,320 (9.4%) |
Angela M. Husband
829 (1.8%) |
|
Tom Cox | |||||||||||||
Twickenham[172] | Eva Tutchell
9,065 (15.6%) |
Toby Jessel
21,956 (37.8%) |
Vince Cable
26,237 (45.1%) |
|
Toby Jessel | ||||||||||||||
Wimbledon[173] | Roger Casale
20,674 (42.8%) |
Charles Goodson-Wickes
17,684 (36.6%) |
Alison L. Willott
8,014 (16.6%) |
Abid Hameed
993 (2.1%) |
|
Charles Goodson-Wickes |
North East England
editNorth East England elected 30 Members of Parliament across the 4 counties of England's least populated region; Cleveland, County Durham, Northumberland and Tyne and Wear.
Cleveland
editCleveland elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 seats – 5 borough constituencies and 1 county constituency.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | |||||||
Hartlepool[174] | Peter Mandelson
26,997 (60.7%) |
Michael Horsley
9,489 (21.3%) |
Reginald Clark
6,248 (14.1%) |
Maureen Henderson
1,718 (3.9%) |
Peter Mandelson | |||||
Middlesbrough[175] | Stuart Bell
32,925 (71.4%) |
Liam Benham
7,907 (17.2%) |
Alison Charlesworth
3,934 (8.5%) |
Robert Edwards
1,331 (2.9%) |
Stuart Bell | |||||
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland[176] | Ashok Kumar
29,319 (54.7%) |
Michael Bates
18,712 (34.9%) |
Hamish Garrett
4,004 (7.5%) |
Robin Batchelor
1,552 (2.9%) |
Michael Bates‡ | |||||
Redcar[177] | Mo Mowlam
32,972 (67.3%) |
Andrew Isaacs
11,308 (23.1%) |
Joyce Benbow
4,679 (9.6%) |
Mo Mowlam | ||||||
Stockton North[178] | Frank Cook
29,726 (66.8%) |
Bryan Johnston
8,369 (18.8%) |
Suzanne Fletcher
4,816 (10.8%) |
Kevin McConnell
1,563 (3.5%) |
Frank Cook | |||||
Stockton South[179] | Dari Taylor
28,790 (56.3%) |
Tim Devlin
17,205 (33.7%) |
Peter Monck
4,721 (9.2%) |
John Horner
400 (0.8%) |
Tim Devlin |
County Durham
editCounty Durham elected 7 Members of Parliament in 7 seats – 1 borough constituency and 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||
Bishop Auckland[180] | Derek Foster
30,359 (65.9%) |
Josephine H. Fergus
9,295 (20.2%) |
Les Ashworth
4,293 (9.3%) |
David S.W. Blacker
2,104 (4.6%) |
Derek Foster | |||||||
City of Durham[181] | Gerry Steinberg
31,102 (63.3%) |
Richard Chalk
8,598 (17.5%) |
Nigel Martin
7,499 (15.3%) |
Margaret Robson
1,723 (3.6%) |
Paul Kember (NLP)
213 (0.4%) |
Gerry Steinberg | ||||||
Darlington[182] | Alan Milburn
29,658 (61.7%) |
Peter Scrope
13,633 (28.3%) |
Leslie Boxell
3,483 (7.2%) |
Michael Blakey
1,399 (2.9%) |
Alan Milburn | |||||||
Easington[183] | John Cummings
33,600 (80.2%) |
Jason D. Hollands
3,588 (8.6%) |
Jim P. Heppell
3,025 (7.2%) |
Richard B. Pulfrey
1,179 (2.8%) |
Steve P. Colborn (SGB)
503 (1.2%) |
John Cummings | ||||||
North Durham[184] | Giles Radice
33,142 (70.3%) |
Mark T. Hardy
6,843 (14.5%) |
Brian D. Moore
5,225 (11.1%) |
Ian A.C. Parkin
1,958 (4.2%) |
Giles Radice | |||||||
North West Durham[185] | Hilary Armstrong
31,855 (68.8%) |
Louise St John-Howe
7,101 (15.3%) |
Anthony Gillings
4,991 (10.8%) |
Rodney Atkinson
2,372 (5.1%) |
Hilary Armstrong | |||||||
Sedgefield[186] | Tony Blair
33,526 (71.2%) |
Elizabeth Pitman
8,383 (17.8%) |
Ronald Beadle
3,050 (6.5%) |
Miriam Hall
1,683 (3.6%) |
Brian Gibson (SLP)
474 (1.0%) |
Tony Blair |
Northumberland
editNorthumberland elected 4 Members of Parliament in 4 seats – 1 borough constituency and 3 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||
Berwick-upon-Tweed[187] | Paul Brannen
10,965 (26.2%) |
Nick Herbert
10,058 (24.1%) |
Alan Beith
19,007 (45.5%) |
Ned Lambton
1,423 (3.4%) |
Ian Dodds (UKIP)
352 (0.8%) |
Alan Beith | ||||||
Blyth Valley[188] | Ronnie Campbell
27,276 (64.2%) |
Barbara Musgrave
5,666 (13.3%) |
Andrew Lamb
9,540 (22.5%) |
Ronnie Campbell | ||||||||
Hexham[189] | Ian McMinn
17,479 (38.2%) |
Peter Atkinson
17,701 (38.8%) |
Philip Carr
7,959 (17.4%) |
Robert Waddell
1,362 (3.0%) |
David Lott (UKIP)
1,170 (2.6%) |
Peter Atkinson | ||||||
Wansbeck[190] | Denis Murphy
29,569 (65.5%) |
Paul V. Green
6,299 (13.9%) |
Alan Thompson
7,202 (15.9) |
Peter H. Gompertz
1,146 (2.5%) |
Nic Best (Green)
956 (2.1%) |
Jack Thompson† |
Tyne and Wear
editTyne and Wear elected 13 Members of Parliament in 13 seats – 13 borough constituencies.
Newcastle and Tyneside
editNewcastle and North Tyneside and South Tyneside elected 7 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||||
Jarrow[191] | Stephen Hepburn
28,497 (64.9%) |
Mark C. Allatt
6,564 (14.9) |
Tim N. Stone
4,865 (11.1) |
Peter W. Mailer
1,034 (2.4%) |
|
Don Dixon† | ||||||||||||
Newcastle upon Tyne Central[192] | Jim Cousins
27,272 (59.2%) |
Brooks Newmark
10,792 (23.4%) |
Ruth Berry
6,911 (15.0%) |
Charles A. Coxon
1,113 (2.4%) |
Jim Cousins | |||||||||||||
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend | Nick Brown
29,607 (71.19%) |
Jeremy Middleton
5,796 (13.94%) |
Graham Morgan
4,415 (10.62%) |
Peter Cossins
966 (2.32%) |
|
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Newcastle upon Tyne North[193] | Doug Henderson
28,125 (62.2%) |
Gregory B. White
8,793 (19.4%) |
Peter J. Allen
6,578 (14.5%) |
Doreen Chipchase, 733 (13.8%) | Doug Henderson | |||||||||||||
North Tyneside[194] | Stephen Byers
32,810 (72.8%) |
Michael McIntyre
6,167 (13.7%) |
Tommy Mulvenna
4,762 (10.6%) |
Michael Rollings
1,382 (3.1%) |
Stephen Byers‡
(Wallsend) | |||||||||||||
South Shields[195] | David Clark
27,834 (71.4%) |
Mark Hoban
5,681 (14.6%) |
David Ord
3,429 (8.8%) |
Alan Lorriane
1,660 (4.3%) |
Ian Wilburn (Ind.)
374 (1.0%) |
David Clark | ||||||||||||
Tynemouth[196] | Alan Campbell
28,318 (55.4%) |
Martin Callanan
17,045 (33.3%) |
Andrew Duffield
4,509 (8.8%) |
Clive Rook
819 (1.6%) |
Frank Rogers (UKIP)
462 (0.9%) |
Neville Trotter† |
Gateshead and Sunderland
editGateshead and Sunderland elected 6 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||
Blaydon[197] | John McWilliam
27,535 (60.0%) |
Mark A. Watson
6,048 (13.2%) |
Peter J. Maughan
10,930 (23.8%) |
Richard J. Rook (Ind.)
1,412 (3.1%) |
John McWilliam | |||||||
Gateshead East and Washington West[198] | Joyce Quin
31,047 (72.1%) |
Jacqui M. Burns
6,097 (14.2%) |
Alan D. Ord
4,622 (10.7%) |
Michael Daley
1,315 (3.1%) |
Joyce Quin‡ | |||||||
Houghton and Washington East[199] | Fraser Kemp
31,946 (76.38%) |
Philip Booth
5,391 (12.89%) |
Keith Miller
3,209 (7.67%) |
James Joseph
1,277 (3.05%) |
Roland Boyes† | |||||||
Tyne Bridge[200] | David Clelland
26,767 (76.8%) |
Adrian H. Lee
3,861 (11.1%) |
Mary Wallace
2,785 (8.0%) |
Graeme R. Oswald
919 (2.6%) |
Elaine Brumskill (SP)
518 (1.5%) |
David Clelland | ||||||
Sunderland North[201] | Bill Etherington
26,067 (68.2%) |
Andrew Selous
6,370 (16.7%) |
Geoffrey Pryke
3,973 (10.4%) |
Mark Nicholson
1,394 (3.6%) |
Kenneth Newby (OMRLP)
409 (1.1%) |
Bill Etherington | ||||||
Sunderland South[202] | Chris Mullin
27,174 (68.1%) |
Timothy Schofield
7,536 (18.9%) |
John Lennox
4,606 (11.5%) |
Margaret Wilkinson (UKIP)
609 (1.5%) |
Chris Mullin |
North West England
editNorth West England elected 76 Members of Parliament across 5 counties; Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside.
Cheshire
editCheshire elected 11 Members of Parliament in 11 seats – 2 borough constituencies and 9 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||||||
City of Chester[203] | Christine Russell
29,806 (53.0%) |
Gyles Brandreth
19,253 (34.2%) |
David Simpson
5,353 (9.5%) |
Richard Mullen
1,487 (2.6%) |
|
Gyles Brandreth | |||||||||||||||
Congleton[204] | Helen Scholey
14,713 (27.6%) |
Ann Winterton
22,012 (41.2%) |
Joan Walmsley
15,882 (29.7%) |
John Lockett (UKIP)
811 (1.5%) |
Ann Winterton | ||||||||||||||||
Crewe and Nantwich[205] | Gwyneth Dunwoody
29,460 (58.2%) |
Michael Loveridge
13,662 (27.0%) |
David Cannon
5,940 (11.7%) |
Peter Astbury
1,543 (3.0%) |
Gwyneth Dunwoody | ||||||||||||||||
Eddisbury[206] | Margaret R. Hanson
19,842 (40.1%) |
Alastair Goodlad
21,027 (42.5%) |
David Reaper
6,540 (13.2%) |
Norine D. Napier
2,041 (4.2%) |
Alastair Goodlad | ||||||||||||||||
Ellesmere Port and Neston[207] | Andrew Miller
31,310 (59.6%) |
Lynn Turnbull
15,274 (29.1%) |
Joanna Pemberton
4,673 (8.9%) |
Colin S. Rodden
1,305 (2.5%) |
Andrew Miller | ||||||||||||||||
Halton[208] | Derek Twigg
31,497 (70.9%) |
Philip Balmer
7,847 (17.7%) |
Janet Jones
3,263 (7.3%) |
Reginald Atkins
1,036 (2.3%) |
|
Gordon Oakes† | |||||||||||||||
Macclesfield[209] | Janet A. Jackson
18,234 (33.6%) |
Nicholas Winterton
26,888 (49.6%) |
Michael Flynn
9,075 (16.7%) |
Nicholas Winterton | |||||||||||||||||
Tatton[210] | Neil Hamilton
18,277 (37.5%) |
|
Neil Hamilton | ||||||||||||||||||
Warrington North[211] | Helen Jones
31,827 (62.1%) |
Ray Lacey
12,300 (24.0%) |
Ian Greenhalgh
5,308 (10.4%) |
Arthur Smith
1,816 (3.5%) |
Doug Hoyle† | ||||||||||||||||
Warrington South[212] | Helen Southworth
28,721 (52.1%) |
Chris Grayling
17,914 (32.5%) |
Peter Walker
7,199 (13.1%) |
Gerald Kelly
1,082 (2.0%) |
Steve Ross (NLP)
166 (0.3%) |
Mike Hall‡ | |||||||||||||||
Weaver Vale[213] | Mike Hall
27,244 (56.4%) |
James Byrne
13,796 (28.6%) |
Trevor Griffiths
5,949 (12.3%) |
Roger Cockfield
1,312 (2.7%) |
Mike Hall‡ |
Cumbria
editCumbria elected 6 Members of Parliament in 1 borough constituency and 5 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||
Barrow and Furness[214] | John Hutton
27,630 (57.3%) |
Richard Hunt
13,133 (27.2%) |
Anne A. Metcalfe
4,264 (8.8%) |
David Y. Mitchell
1,208 (2.5%) |
Jim Hamezeian (Ind.)
1,995 (4.1%) |
John Hutton | ||||||
Carlisle[215] | Eric Martlew
25,031 (57.4%) |
Richard T. Lawrence
12,641 (29.0%) |
Christopher A. Mayho
4,576 (10.5%) |
Angus J. Fraser
1,233 (2.8%) |
William A. Stevens (NLP)
126 (0.3%) |
Eric Martlew | ||||||
Copeland[216] | Jack Cunningham
24,077 (58.2%) |
Andrew Cumpsty
12,081 (29.2%) |
Roger C. Putnam
3,814 (9.2%) |
Chris Johnston
1,036 (2.5%) |
Gerard Hanratty (PLA)
389 (0.9%) |
Jack Cunningham | ||||||
Penrith and The Border[217] | Margaret Meling
10,576 (21.6%) |
David Maclean
23,300 (47.6%) |
Kenneth Walker
13,067 (26.7%) |
Charles Pope
2,018 (4.1%) |
David Maclean | |||||||
Westmorland and Lonsdale[218] | John Harding
10,452 (20.6%) |
Tim Collins
21,463 (42.3%) |
Stanley Collins
16,942 (33.4%) |
Michael H. Smith
1,924 (3.8%) |
Michael Jopling† | |||||||
Workington[219] | Dale Campbell-Savours
31,717 (64.2%) |
Robert Blunden
12,061 (24.4%) |
Philip Roberts
3,967 (8.0%) |
George Donnan
1,412 (2.9%) |
Chris Austin (Ind.)
217 (0.4%) |
Dale Campbell-Savours |
Greater Manchester
editGreater Manchester elected 27 Members of Parliament.
City of Manchester
editThe City of Manchester and Sale elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 borough constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||
Altrincham and Sale West[220] | Jane Baugh
20,843 (40.3%) |
Graham Brady
22,348 (43.2%) |
Marc Ramsbottom
6,535 (12.6%) |
Anthony Landes
1,348 (2.6%) |
|
Fergus Montgomery† | ||||||||||
Manchester Blackley[221] | Graham Stringer
25,042 (70.0%) |
Steve Barclay
5,454 (15.3%) |
Simon D. Wheale
3,937 (11.0%) |
Paul Stayner
1,323 (3.7%) |
Doug Hoyle† | |||||||||||
Manchester Central[222] | Tony Lloyd
23,803 (71.0%) |
Simon McIlwaine
3,964 (11.8%) |
Alison Firth
4,121 (12.3%) |
John Maxwell
742 (2.2%) |
|
Bob Litherland† | ||||||||||
Manchester Gorton[223] | Gerald Kaufman
23,704 (65.3%) |
Guy Senior
4,249 (11.7%) |
Jackie Pearcey
6,362 (17.5%) |
Kevin Hartley
812 (2.2%) |
|
Gerald Kaufman | ||||||||||
Manchester Withington[224] | Keith Bradley
27,103 (61.5%) |
Jonathan M. Smith
8,522 (19.3%) |
Yasmin Zalzala
6,000 (13.6%) |
Mark B.B. Sheppard
1,079 (2.5%) |
|
Keith Bradley | ||||||||||
Wythenshawe and Sale East[225] | Paul Goggins
26,448 (58.1%) |
Paul Fleming
11,429 (25.1%) |
Vanessa M. Tucker
5,639 (12.4%) |
Brian Stanyer
1,060 (2.3%) |
Jim D. Flannery (SLP)
957 (2.1%) |
Alf Morris† |
Eastern Greater Manchester
editThe four eastern districts of Oldham, Rochdale Stockport and Tameside elected 11 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||||
Ashton-under-Lyne[226] | Robert Sheldon
31,919 (67.5%) |
Richard Mayson
8,954 (18.9%) |
Tim Pickstone
4,603 (9.7%) |
Lorraine Clapham
1,346 (2.8%) |
Prince Cymbal (OMRLP)
458 (1.0%) |
Robert Sheldon | ||||||||||||
Cheadle[227] | Paul Diggett
8,253 (15.7%) |
Stephen Day
22,944 (43.7%) |
Patsy Calton
19,755 (37.7%) |
Paul Brook
1,511 (2.9%) |
Stephen Day | |||||||||||||
Denton and Reddish[228] | Andrew Bennett
30,137 (65.4%) |
Barbara Nutt
9,826 (21.3%) |
Iain Donaldson
6,121 (13.3%) |
Andrew Bennett | ||||||||||||||
Hazel Grove[229] | Jeffrey Lewis
5,882 (11.9%) |
Brendan Murphy
15,069 (30.5%) |
Andrew Stunell
26,883 (54.5%) |
John Stanyer
1,055 (2.1%) |
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Tom Arnold† | ||||||||||||
Heywood and Middleton[230] | Jim Dobbin
29,179 (57.7%) |
Sebastian Grigg
11,637 (23.0%) |
David Clayton
7,908 (15.6%) |
Christine West
1,076 (2.1%) |
Philip Burke (Liberal)
750 (1.5%) |
Jim Callaghan† | ||||||||||||
Oldham East and Saddleworth[231] | Phil Woolas
22,546 (41.7%) |
John Hudson
10,666 (19.7%) |
Chris Davies
19,157 (35.4%) |
Douglas Findlay
1,116 (2.0%) |
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Chris Davies‡ | ||||||||||||
Oldham West and Royton[232] | Michael Meacher
26,894 (58.8%) |
Jonathan Lord
10,693 (23.4%) |
Howard Cohen
5,434 (11.9%) |
Peter Etherden
1,157 (2.5%) |
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Rochdale[233] | Lorna Fitzsimons
23,758 (49.4%) |
Mervyn Turnberg
4,237 (8.8%) |
Liz Lynne
19,213 (40.0%) |
|
Liz Lynne | |||||||||||||
Stalybridge and Hyde[234] | Tom Pendry
23,758 (49.4%) |
Nick de Bois
10,557 (24.5%) |
Martin Cross
5,169 (12.0%) |
Robert J.D. Clapham
1,992 (4.6%) |
Tom Pendry | |||||||||||||
Stockport[235] | Ann Coffey
29,338 (62.9%) |
Stephen Fitzsimmons
10,426 (22.3%) |
Sylvia Roberts
4,951 (10.6%) |
William Morley-Scott
1,280 (2.7%) |
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Ann Coffey |
Western Greater Manchester
editThe five western districts of Bolton, Bury, Salford, Trafford and Wigan elected 12 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||
Bolton North East[236] | David Crausby
27,621 (56.1%) |
Rob Wilson
14,952 (30.4%) |
Edmund Critchley
4,862 (9.9%) |
David Staniforth
1,096 (2.2%) |
William Kelly (SLP)
676 (1.4%) |
Peter Thurnham† | ||||||||||
Bolton South East[237] | Brian Iddon
29,856 (68.9%) |
Paul Carter
8,545 (19.7%) |
Frank Harasiwka
3,805 (8.8%) |
William Pickering
973 (2.3%) |
Lewis Walch (NLP)
170 (0.4%) |
David Young† | ||||||||||
Bolton West[238] | Ruth Kelly
24,342 (49.5%) |
Tom Sackville
17,270 (35.1%) |
Barbara Ronson
5,309 (10.8%) |
Glenda Frankl-Slater
865 (1.8%) |
Doris Kelly (SLP)
1,374 (2.8%) |
Tom Sackville | ||||||||||
Bury North[239] | David Chaytor
28,523 (51.8%) |
Alistair Burt
20,657 (37.7%) |
Neville Kenyon
4,536 (8.2%) |
Richard Hallewell
1,337 (2.4%) |
Alistair Burt | |||||||||||
Bury South[240] | Ivan Lewis
28,658 (56.9%) |
David Sumberg
16,277 (32.3%) |
Victor D'Albert
4,227 (8.4%) |
Bryan Slater
1,216 (2.4%) |
David Sumberg | |||||||||||
Eccles[241] | Ian Stewart
30,468 (66.7%) |
Greg Barker
8,552 (18.7%) |
Bob Boyd
4,905 (10.7%) |
John de Roeck
1,765 (3.9%) |
Joan Lestor† | |||||||||||
Leigh[242] | Lawrence Cunliffe
31,652 (68.9%) |
Edward Young
7,156 (15.6%) |
Peter Hough
5,163 (11.2%) |
Roy Constable
1,949 (4.2%) |
Lawrence Cunliffe | |||||||||||
Makerfield[243] | Ian McCartney
33,119 (73.3%) |
Michael Winstanley
6,942 (15.4%) |
Bruce Hubbard
3,743 (8.3%) |
Andrew Seed
1,210 (2.7%) |
Ian McCartney | |||||||||||
Salford[244] | Hazel Blears
22,848 (69.0%) |
Elliot Bishop
5,779 (17.5%) |
Norman J. Owen
3,407 (10.3%) |
Robert W. Cumpsty
926 (2.8%) |
Susan Herman (NLP)
162 (0.5%) |
Stan Orme† | ||||||||||
Stretford and Urmston[245] | Beverley Hughes
28,480 (58.5%) |
John Gregory
14,840 (30.5%) |
John R. Bridges
3,978 (8.2%) |
Caroline Dore
1,397 (2.9%) |
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Wigan[246] | Roger Stott
30,043 (68.6%) |
Mark A. Loveday
7,400 (16.9%) |
Trevor R. Beswick
4,390 (10.0%) |
Anthony Bradborne
1,450 (3.3%) |
|
Roger Stott | ||||||||||
Worsley[247] | Terry Lewis
29,083 (62.2%) |
Damien R.L. Garrido
11,342 (24.2%) |
Robert Bleakley
6,356 (13.6%) |
Terry Lewis |
Lancashire
editLancashire elected 15 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||||
Blackburn[248] | Jack Straw
26,141 (55.0%) |
Geeta Sidhu Robb
11,690 (24.6%) |
Stephen Fenn
4,990 (10.5%) |
David Bradshaw
1,892 (4.0%) |
|
Jack Straw | ||||||||||||
Blackpool North and Fleetwood[249] | Joan Humble
28,051 (52.1%) |
Harold Elletson
19,105 (35.5%) |
Beverley Hill
4,600 (8.6%) |
Roy Hopwood
1,704 (3.2%) |
Jon Ellis (BNP)
288 (0.5%) |
Harold Elletson‡ | ||||||||||||
Blackpool South[250] | Gordon Marsden
29,282 (57.0%) |
Richard Booth
17,666 (34.4%) |
Doreen Holt
4,392 (8.6%) |
Nick Hawkins‡ | ||||||||||||||
Burnley[251] | Peter Pike
26,210 (57.9%) |
Bill Wiggin
9,148 (20.2%) |
Gordon Birtwistle
7,877 (17.4%) |
Richard Oakley
2,010 (4.4%) |
Peter Pike | |||||||||||||
Chorley[252] | Lindsay Hoyle
30,607 (53.0%) |
Den Dover
20,737 (35.9%) |
Simon Jones
4,900 (8.5%) |
Anthony Heaton
1,319 (2.3%) |
Peter Leadbetter (NLP)
143 (0.2%) |
Den Dover | ||||||||||||
Fylde[253] | John Garrett
16,480 (31.7%) |
Michael Jack
25,443 (48.9%) |
William L. Greene
7,609 (14.6%) |
David J. Britton
2,372 (4.6%) |
Terry B. Kerwin (NLP)
163 (0.3%) |
Michael Jack | ||||||||||||
Hyndburn[254] | Greg Pope
26,831 (55.6%) |
Peter Britcliffe
15,383 (31.9%) |
Les Jones
4,141 (8.6%) |
Philip Congdon
1,627 (2.4%) |
James Brown (Oth.)[q]
290 (0.4%) |
Greg Pope | ||||||||||||
Lancaster and Wyre[255] | Hilton Dawson
25,173 (42.8%) |
Keith Mans
23,878 (40.6%) |
John C. Humberstone
6,802 (11.5%) |
Vivien Ivell
1,516( 2.46) |
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Morecambe and Lunesdale | Geraldine Smith
24,061 (48.9%) |
Mark Lennox-Boyd
18,096 (36.7%) |
June Greenwell
5,614 (11.4%) |
Ian Ogilvie, 313 (2.47%) | David Walne (NLP)
165 (0.3%) |
Mark Lennox-Boyd | ||||||||||||
Pendle[256] | Gordon Prentice
25,059 (53.3%) |
John Midgley
14,235 (30.3%) |
Tony Greaves
5,460 (11.6%) |
Damian Hockney
2,281 (4.8%) |
Gordon Prentice | |||||||||||||
Preston[257] | Audrey Wise
29,220 (60.8%) |
Paul S. Gray
10,540 (21.9%) |
William Chadwick
7,045 (14.7%) |
John C. Porter
924 (1.9%) |
John Ashforth (NLP)
345 (0.7%) |
Audrey Wise | ||||||||||||
Ribble Valley[258] | Marcus B. Johnstone
9,013 (15.7%) |
Nigel Evans
26,702 (46.7%) |
Michael Carr
20,062 (35.1%) |
Julian Parkinson
1,297 (2.3%) |
Nicola Holmes (NLP)
147 (0.2%) |
Nigel Evans | ||||||||||||
Rossendale and Darwen[259] | Janet Anderson
27,470 (53.6%) |
Patricia Buzzard
16,521 (32.3%) |
Brian Dunning
5,435 (10.6%) |
Roy Newstead
1,108 (2.2%) |
Andrew Wearden (BNP)
674 (1.3%) |
Janet Anderson | ||||||||||||
South Ribble[260] | David Borrow
25,856 (46.8%) |
Robert Atkins
20,772 (37.6%) |
Tim Farron
5,879 (10.6%) |
Mark Adams
1,475 (2.7%) |
|
Robert Atkins | ||||||||||||
West Lancashire[261] | Colin Pickthall
33,022 (60.3%) |
Chris J. Varley
15,903 (29.1%) |
Arthur R. Wood
3,938 (7.2%) |
Michael Carter
1,025 (1.9%) |
|
Colin Pickthall |
Merseyside
editMerseyside elected 15 Members of Parliament.
City of Liverpool
editThe City of Liverpool elected 5 Members of Parliament in 5 borough constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||||
Liverpool, Garston[262] | Maria Eagle
26,667 (61.3%) |
Nigel Gordon-Johnson
6,819 (15.7%) |
Flo Clucas
8,250 (19.0%) |
Frank Dunne
833 (1.9%) |
|
Eddie Loyden† | |||||||||||||
Liverpool, Riverside[263] | Louise Ellman
26,858 (70.4%) |
David G. Sparrow
3,635 (9.5%) |
Beatrice L. Fraenkel
5,059 (13.3%) |
George Skelly
586 (1.5%) |
|
Robert Parry† | |||||||||||||
Liverpool, Walton[264] | Peter Kilfoyle
31,516 (78.4%) |
Mark K. Kotecha
2,551 (6.3%) |
Richard J. Roberts
4,478 (11.1%) |
Charles Grundy
620 (1.5%) |
|
Peter Kilfoyle | |||||||||||||
Liverpool, Wavertree[265] | Jane Kennedy
29,592 (64.4%) |
Kit Malthouse
4,944 (10.8%) |
Richard Kemp
9,891 (21.5%) |
Peter A. Worthington
576 (1.3%) |
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Liverpool, West Derby[266] | Robert Wareing
30,002 (71.2%) |
Neil C. Morgan
3,656 (8.7%) |
Ann Hines
3,805 (9.0%) |
Peter R. Forrest
657 (1.6%) |
Steve Radford (Liberal)
4,037 (9.6%) |
Robert Wareing |
Knowsley, Sefton and St Helens
editThe three districts east of the City of Liverpool; Knowsley, Sefton and St Helens.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Bootle[267] | Joe Benton
31,668 (82.9%) |
Rupert Matthews
3,247 (8.5%) |
Kiron Reid
2,191 (5.7%) |
James Elliot
571 (1.5%) |
|
Joe Benton | |||||||||
Crosby[268] | Clare Curtis-Tansley
22,549 (51.1%) |
Malcolm Thornton
15,367 (34.8%) |
Paul McVey
5,080 (11.5%) |
John Gauld
813 (1.8%) |
|
Malcolm Thornton | |||||||||
Knowsley North and Sefton East[269] | George Howarth
34,747 (69.9%) |
Carl Doran
8,600 (17.3%) |
David Bamber
5,499 (11.1%) |
Chris Jones (SLP)
857 (1.7%) |
George Howarth‡ | ||||||||||
Knowsley South[270] | Eddie O'Hara
36,695 (77.1%) |
Gary R. Robertson
5,987 (12.6%) |
Clifford A. Mainey
3,954 (8.3%) |
Andrew Wright
954 (2.0%) |
Eddie O'Hara | ||||||||||
St Helens North[271] | David Watts
31,953 (64.9%) |
Pelham J.C. Walker
8,536 (17.3%) |
John L. Beirne
6,270 (12.7%) |
David Johnson
1,276 (2.6%) |
|
John Evans† | |||||||||
St Helens South[272] | Gerry Bermingham
30,367 (68.6%) |
Mary Russell
6,628 (15.0%) |
Brian Spencer
5,919 (13.4%) |
William Holdaway
1,165 (2.6%) |
Harriet Jump (NLP)
179 (0.4%) |
Gerry Bermingham | |||||||||
Southport[273] | Sarah Norman
6,129 (12.1%) |
Matthew Banks
18,186 (35.9%) |
Ronnie Fearn
24,356 (48.1%) |
Frank Buckle
1,368 (2.67%) |
|
Matthew Banks |
Wirral
editThe district of Wirral elected 4 Members of Parliament in 2 borough constituencies and 2 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Birkenhead[274] | Frank Field
27,825 (70.8%) |
John Crosby
5,982 (15.2%) |
Roy Wood
3,548 (9.0%) |
Richard Evans
800 (2.0%) |
Mark Cullen (SLP)
1,168 (3.0%) |
Frank Field | ||||||||
Wallasey[275] | Angela Eagle
30,264 (64.6%) |
Madelaine Wilcock
11,190 (23.9%) |
Peter Reisdorf
3,899 (8.3%) |
Roger Hayes
1,490 (3.2%) |
Angela Eagle | |||||||||
Wirral South[276] | Ben Chapman
24,499 (50.9%) |
Les Byrom
17,495 (36.4%) |
Philip Gilchrist
5,018 (10.4%) |
Donald Wilcox
768 (1.6%) |
|
Ben Chapman | ||||||||
Wirral West[277] | Stephen Hesford
21,035 (44.9%) |
David Hunt
18,297 (39.0%) |
John Thornton
5,945 (12.7%) |
Derek Wharton
1,613 (3.4%) |
David Hunt |
South East England
editSouth East England, the most populous region, elected 83 Members of Parliament across 9 counties; Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East and West Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire and Surrey.
Berkshire
editBerkshire elected 8 Members of Parliament in 8 seats – 2 borough constituencies and 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Bracknell[278] | Anne Snelgrove
17,596 (29.8%) |
Andrew MacKay
27,983 (47.4%) |
Alan Hilliar
9,122 (15.4%) |
Warwick Cairns
1,636 (2.8%) |
|
Andrew MacKay‡ | |||||||||
Maidenhead[279] | Denise Robson
9,205 (18.1%) |
Theresa May
25,344 (49.8%) |
Andrew Ketteringham
13,363 (26.3%) |
Charles Taverner
1,638 (3.2%) |
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New constituency | |||||||||
Newbury[280] | Paul Hannon
3,107 (5.5%) |
Richard Benyon
21,370 (37.8%) |
David Rendel
29,887 (52.9%) |
Ted Snook
992 (1.8%) |
|
David Rendel | |||||||||
Reading East[281] | Jane Griffiths
21,461 (42.7%) |
John Watts
17,666 (35.2%) |
Sam Samuel
9,307 (18.5%) |
David Harmer
1,042 (2.1%) |
|
Gerard Vaughan† | |||||||||
Reading West[282] | Martin Salter
21,841 (45.1%) |
Nicholas Bennett
18,844 (38.9%) |
Dee Tomlin
6,153 (12.7%) |
Steven G. Brown
976 (2.0%) |
|
Tony Durant† | |||||||||
Slough[283] | Fiona Mactaggart
27,029 (56.6%) |
Peta Buscombe
13,958 (29.2%) |
Chris Bushill
3,509 (7.4%) |
Terence J. Sharkey
1,124 (2.4%) |
|
John Watts† | |||||||||
Windsor[284] | Amanda Williams
9,287 (18.3%) |
Michael Trend
24,476 (48.2%) |
Chris Fox
14,559 (28.7%) |
James McDermott
1,676 (3.3%) |
|
Michael Trend‡ | |||||||||
Wokingham[285] | Patricia Colling
8,424 (16.8%) |
John Redwood
25,086 (50.1%) |
Royce Longton
15,721 (31.4%) |
Peter Owen^ (OMRLP)
877 (1.8%) |
John Redwood |
Buckinghamshire
editBuckinghamshire elected 7 Members of Parliament in 7 seats – 1 borough and 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||
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Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||
Aylesbury[286] | Robert Langridge
12,759 (22.2%) |
David Lidington
25,426 (44.2%) |
Sharon Bowles
17,007 (29.5%) |
Marc John
2,196 (3.8%) |
Lawrence R. Sheaff (NLP)
166 (0.3%) |
David Lidington | |||||||||||
Beaconsfield[287] | Alastair Hudson
10,063 (20.0%) |
Dominic Grieve
24,709 (49.2%) |
Peter Mapp
10,722 (21.4%) |
Humphrey Lloyd
2,197 (4.4%) |
|
Tim Smith† | |||||||||||
Buckingham[288] | Robert C. Lehmann
12,208 (24.7%) |
John Bercow
24,594 (49.8%) |
Neil Stuart
12,175 (24.6%) |
Geoffrey Clements (NLP)
421 (0.9%) |
George Walden† | ||||||||||||
Chesham and Amersham[289] | Paul Farrelly
10,240 (19.6%) |
Cheryl Gillan
26,298 (50.4%) |
Michael Brand
12,175 (23.8%) |
Paul Andrews
2,528 (4.8%) |
|
Cheryl Gillan | |||||||||||
Milton Keynes North East[290] | Brian White
20,201 (39.43%) |
Peter Butler
19,961 (38.96%) |
Graham Mabbutt
8,907 (17.38%) |
Michael Phillips
1,492 (2.91%) |
|
Peter Butler | |||||||||||
Milton Keynes South West[291] | Phyllis Starkey
27,298 (53.8%) |
Barry Legg
17,006 (33.5%) |
Peter Jones
6,065 (12.0%) |
Hugh Kelly (NLP)
389 (0.8%) |
Barry Legg | ||||||||||||
Wycombe[292] | Chris Bryant
18,520 (35.4%) |
Ray Whitney
20,890 (39.9%) |
Paul Bensilum
9,678 (18.5%) |
Alan Fulford
2,394 (4.6%) |
|
Ray Whitney |
East Sussex
editEast Sussex elected 8 Members of Parliament in 8 parliamentary constituencies – 4 borough constituencies and 4 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||
Bexhill and Battle[293] | Robert D. Beckwith
8,866 (18.1%) |
Charles Wardle
23,570 (48.1%) |
Kathryn M. Field
12,470 (25.5%) |
Vanessa Thompson
3,302 (6.7%) |
John Pankhurst (UKIP)
786 (1.6%) |
Charles Wardle | |||||||||||
Brighton Kemptown[294] | Des Turner
21,479 (46.6%) |
Andrew Bowden
17,945 (38.9%%) |
Clive Gray
4,478 (9.7%) |
David Inman
1,526 (3.3%) |
|
Andrew Bowden | |||||||||||
Brighton Pavilion[295] | David Lepper
26,737 (54.6%) |
Derek Spencer
13,556 (27.7%) |
Kenneth Blanshard
4,644 (9.5%) |
Peter Stocken
1,304 (2.7%) |
|
Derek Spencer | |||||||||||
Eastbourne[296] | David Lines
6,576 (12.5%) |
Nigel Waterson
22,183 (42.1%) |
Chris Berry
20,189 (38.3%) |
Trevor Lowe
2,724 (5.2%) |
|
Nigel Waterson | |||||||||||
Hastings and Rye[297] | Michael Foster
16,867 (34.4%) |
Jacqui Lait
14,307 (29.2%) |
Monroe Palmer
13,717 (28.0%) |
Christopher J.M. McGovern
2,511 (5.1%) |
|
Jacqui Lait | |||||||||||
Hove[298] | Ivor Caplin
21,458 (44.6%) |
Robert Guy
17,499 (36.4%) |
Thomas Pearce
4,645 (9.7%) |
Stuart R. Field
1,931 (4.0%) |
|
Tim Sainsbury† | |||||||||||
Lewes[299] | Mark Patton
5,232 (10.6%) |
Tim Rathbone
19,950 (40.6%) |
Norman Baker
21,250 (43.2%) |
Lucille Butler
2,481 (5.0%) |
John Harvey (UKIP)
256 (0.5%) |
Tim Rathbone | |||||||||||
Wealden[300] | Nicholas Levine
10,185 (17.2%) |
Geoffrey Johnson-Smith
29,417 (49.8%) |
Michael Skinner
15,213 (26.7%) |
Barry Taplin
3,527 (6.0%) |
|
Geoffrey Johnson-Smith |
Hampshire
editHampshire elected 17 Members of Parliament in 17 parliamentary constituencies – 7 borough constituencies and 10 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||
Aldershot[301] | Terence Bridgeman
13,057 (24.1%) |
Gerald Howarth
23,119 (42.7%) |
Adrian Collett
16,498 (30.5%) |
|
Julian Critchley† | ||||||||||||
Basingstoke | Nigel Lickley
22,354 (39.1%) |
Andrew Hunter
24,751 (43.3%) |
Martin Rimmer
9,714 (17.0%) |
Elsayed Selim (Independent)
310 (0.6%) |
Andrew Hunter | ||||||||||||
East Hampshire[302] | Robert Hoyle
9,945 (17.1%) |
Michael Mates
27,927 (48.0%) |
Robert Booker
16,337 (28.1%) |
John Hayter
2,757 (4.7%) |
|
Michael Mates | |||||||||||
Eastleigh[303] | Alan Lloyd
14,883 (26.8%) |
Stephen Reid
18,699 (33.7%) |
David Chidgey
19,453 (35.1%) |
Victor Eldridge
2,013 (3.6%) |
P.W. Robinson (UKIP)
446 (0.8%) |
David Chidgey | |||||||||||
Fareham[304] | Michael A. Prior
14,078 (27.0%) |
Peter Lloyd
24,436 (46.8%) |
Grace Hill
10,234 (19.6%) |
Dayne Markham
2,914 (5.6%) |
William O'Brien (No to Europe)
515 (1.0%) |
Peter Lloyd | |||||||||||
Gosport[305] | Ivan Gray
14,827 (30.7%) |
Peter Viggers
21,085 (43.6%) |
Steve Hogg
9,479 (19.6%) |
Andrew Blowers
2,538 (5.3%) |
Patrick Ettie (Independent)
426 (0.9%) |
Peter Viggers | |||||||||||
Havant[306] | Lynne Armstrong
15,475 (32.4%) |
David Willetts
19,204 (39.7%) |
Michael Kooner
10,806 (22.4%) |
Anthony Green
2,395 (5.0%) |
Major Atwal (British Isles People First Party)
442 (0.9%) |
David Willetts | |||||||||||
New Forest East[307] | Alan Goodfellow
12,161 (24.8%) |
Julian Lewis
21,053 (42.9%) |
George Dawson
15,838 (32.3%) |
Patrick McNair-Wilson† | |||||||||||||
New Forest West[308] | David R. Griffiths
7,092 (14.3%) |
Desmond Swayne
25,149 (50.6%) |
Robert C.H. Hale
13,817 (27.8%) |
Maureen A. Elliott
2,150 (4.3%) |
Michael Holmes (UKIP)
1,542 (3.1%) |
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North East Hampshire[309] | Peter Dare
8,203 (16.0%) |
James Arbuthnot‡
26,017 (50.9%) |
Ian Mann
11,619 (22.7%) |
Winston Rees
2,420 (4.7%) |
|
New constituency | |||||||||||
North West Hampshire[310] | Michael Mumford
12,900 (23.6%) |
George Young
24,730 (45.3%) |
Charlie Fleming
13,179 (24.1%) |
Pamela Callaghan
1,533 (2.8%) |
|
David Mitchell† | |||||||||||
Portsmouth North[311] | Syd Rapson
21,339 (47.1%) |
Peter Griffiths
17,016 (37.6%) |
Steven Sollitt
4,788 (10.6%) |
Shaun Evelegh
1,757 (3.9%) |
|
Peter Griffiths | |||||||||||
Portsmouth South[312] | Alan Burnett
13,086 (25.3%) |
David Martin
16,094 (31.1%) |
Mike Hancock
20,421 (39.5%) |
Christopher Trim
1,629 (3.2%) |
|
David Martin | |||||||||||
Romsey[313] | Joanne V. Ford
9,623 (18.6%) |
Michael Colvin
23,834 (46.0%) |
Mark G. Cooper
15,249 (29.4%) |
Michael J. L. Wigley
1,291 (2.5%) |
Alan Sked (UKIP)
1,824 (3.5%) |
Michael Colvin‡ | |||||||||||
Southampton Itchen[314] | John Denham
29,498 (54.8%) |
Peter Fleet
15,269 (28.4%) |
David Harrison
6,289 (11.7%) |
John Clegg
1,660 (3.1%) |
|
John Denham | |||||||||||
Southampton Test[315] | Alan Whitehead
28,396 (54.1%) |
James Hill
14,712 (28.1%) |
Alan Dowden
7,171 (13.7%) |
Peter Day
1,397 (2.7%) |
|
James Hill | |||||||||||
Winchester[316] | Patrick Davies
6,528 (10.5%) |
Gerry Malone
26,098 (42.1%) |
Mark Oaten
26,100 (42.1%) |
Peter Strand
1,598 (2.6%) |
|
Gerry Malone |
Isle of Wight
editThe Isle of Wight elected 1 Member of Parliament in 1 parliamentary constituency.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | UKIP | Other | |||||||||||||
Isle of Wight[317] | Deborah Gardiner
9,646 (13.2%) |
Andrew Turner
24,868 (34.0%) |
Peter Brand
31,274 (42.7%) |
Tim Bristow
4,734 (6.5%) |
Malcom Turner
1,072 (1.5%) |
|
Barry Field† |
Kent
editKent elected 17 Members of Parliament in 17 parliamentary constituencies – 1 borough constituency and 16 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||
Ashford[318] | Damian Green
22,899 (41.4%) |
John Ennals
17,554 (31.7%) |
John Williams
10,901 (19.7%) |
Christopher Cruden
3,201 (5.8%) |
|
Keith Speed† | |||||||||||
Canterbury[319] | Julian Brazier
20,913 (38.6%) |
Cheryl Hall
16,949 (31.3%) |
Martin Vye
12,854 (23.8%) |
James Osborne
2,460 (4.5%) |
|
Julian Brazier | |||||||||||
Chatham and Aylesford[320] | Richard Knox-Johnston
18,401 (37.4%) |
Jonathan Shaw
21,191 (43.1%) |
Robin Murray
7,389 (15.0%) |
Keith Riddle
1,538 (3.1%) |
|
Andrew Rowe‡
(Mid Kent) | |||||||||||
Dartford[321] | Bob Dunn
20,950 (40.3%) |
Howard Stoate
25,278 (48.6%) |
Dorothy Webb
4,872 (9.4%) |
|
Bob Dunn | ||||||||||||
Dover[322] | David Shaw
17,796 (32.8%) |
Gwyn Prosser
29,535 (54.5%) |
Mark B. Corney
4,302 (7.9%) |
Susan L. Anderson
2,124 (3.9%) |
C. Hyde (UKIP)
443 (0.8%) |
David Shaw | |||||||||||
Faversham and Mid Kent[323] | Andrew Rowe
22,016 (44.4%) |
Alan Stewart
17,843 (36.0%) |
Bruce E. Parmenter
6,138 (12.4%) |
Robin M. Birley
2,073 (4.2%) |
|
Andrew Rowe‡
(Mid Kent) | |||||||||||
Folkestone and Hythe[324] | Michael Howard
20,313 (39.0%) |
Peter Doherty
12,939 (24.9%) |
David Laws
13,981 (26.9%) |
John Aspinall
4,188 (8.0%) |
|
Michael Howard | |||||||||||
Gillingham[325] | James Couchman
18,207 (35.9%) |
Paul Clark
20,187 (39.9%) |
Robert Sayer
9,649 (19.0%) |
Geoffrey Cann
1,492 (2.9%) |
|
James Couchman | |||||||||||
Gravesham[326] | Jacques Arnold
20,681 (38.8%) |
Chris Pond
26,460 (49.7%) |
Merilyn Canet
4,128 (7.8%) |
Patricia Curtis
1,441 (2.7%) |
|
Jacques Arnold | |||||||||||
Maidstone and The Weald[327] | Ann Widdecombe
23,657 (44.1%) |
John Morgan
14,054 (26.2%) |
Jane Nelson
11,986 (22.4%) |
Sarah Hopkins
1,998 (3.7%) |
|
Ann Widdecombe‡ | |||||||||||
Medway[328] | Peggy Fenner
16,504 (36.9%) |
Bob Marshall-Andrews
21,858 (48.9%) |
Roger D.C. Roberts
4,555 (10.2%) |
Joseph Main
1,420 (3.2%) |
Susan P. Radlett (UKIP)
405 (0.9%) |
Peggy Fenner | |||||||||||
Sevenoaks[329] | Michael Fallon
22,776 (45.4%) |
John Hayes
12,315 (24.6%) |
Roger Walshe
12,086 (24.1%) |
Nigel Large
2,138 (4.3%) |
|
Mark Wolfson | |||||||||||
Sittingbourne and Sheppey[330] | Roger Moate
16,794 (36.4%) |
Derek Wyatt
18,723 (40.6%) |
Roger Truelove
8,447 (18.3%) |
Peter Moull
1,082 (2.3%) |
|
Roger Moate‡ | |||||||||||
North Thanet[331] | Roger Gale
21,586 (44.1%) |
Iris Johnston
18,820 (38.4%) |
Paul Kendrick
5,576 (11.4%) |
Marcus Chambers
2,535 (5.2%) |
Jean Haines (UKIP)
438 (0.9%) |
Roger Gale | |||||||||||
South Thanet[332] | Jonathan Aitken
17,899 (39.8%) |
Stephen Ladyman
20,777 (46.2%) |
Barbara Hewitt-Silk
5,263 (11.7%) |
|
Jonathan Aitken | ||||||||||||
Tonbridge and Malling[333] | John Stanley
23,640 (48.0%) |
Barbara Withstandley
13,410 (27.2%) |
Keith Brown
9,467 (19.2%) |
John Scrivenor
2,005 (4.1%) |
|
John Stanley | |||||||||||
Tunbridge Wells[334] | Archie Norman
21,853 (45.2%) |
Peter Warne
9,879 (20.2%) |
Anthony S. Clayton
14,347 (29.7%) |
Tim Macpherson
1,858 (3.8%) |
|
Patrick Mayhew† |
Oxfordshire
editOxfordshire elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 parliamentary constituencies – 1 borough constituency and 5 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||||
Banbury[335] | Tony Baldry
25,076 (42.9%) |
Hazel Y. Peperell
20,339 (34.8%) |
Catherine Bearder
9,761 (16.7%) |
James W. Ager
2,245 (3.8%) |
|
Tony Baldry | |||||||||||
Henley[336] | Michael Heseltine
23,908 (46.4%) |
Duncan Enright
11,700 (22.7%) |
Tim Horton
12,741 (24.7%) |
Sebastian Sainsbury
2,299 (4.5%) |
|
Michael Heseltine | |||||||||||
Oxford East[337] | Jonathan Djanogly
10,540 (22.0%) |
Andrew Smith
27,205 (56.8%) |
George Kershaw
7,038 (14.7%) |
John Young
1,391 (2.9%) |
|
Andrew Smith | |||||||||||
Oxford West and Abingdon[338] | Laurence Harris
19,983 (32.7%) |
Susan Brown
12,361 (20.2%) |
Evan Harris
26,268 (42.9%) |
Gillian Eustace
1,258 (2.1%) |
|
John Patten† | |||||||||||
Wantage[339] | Robert Jackson
22,311 (39.8%) |
Celia Wilson
16,222 (28.9%) |
Jenny Riley
14,862 (26.5%) |
Stuart Rising
1,549 (2.8%) |
|
Robert Jackson | |||||||||||
Witney[340] | Shaun Woodward
24,282 (43.0%) |
Alexander J Hollingsworth
17,254 (30.6%) |
Angela Lawrence
11,202 (19.9%) |
Geoffrey Brown
2,262 (4.0%) |
|
Douglas Hurd† |
Surrey
editSurrey elected 11 Members of Parliament in 11 parliamentary constituencies – 4 borough constituencies and 7 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
East Surrey[341] | Peter Ainsworth
27,389 (50.1%) |
David Ross
11,573 (21.2%) |
Belinda Ford
12,296 (22.5%) |
Michael Sydney
2,656 (4.9%) |
|
Peter Ainsworth | |||||||||
Epsom and Ewell[342] | Archie Hamilton
24,717 (45.6%) |
Philip Woodford
13,192 (24.3%) |
John Vincent
12,380 (22.8%) |
Christopher Macdonald
2,355 (4.3%) |
|
Archie Hamilton | |||||||||
Esher and Walton[343] | Ian Taylor
26,747 (49.8%) |
Julie A. Reay
12,219 (22.8%) |
Gary M. Miles
10,937 (20.4%) |
Andrew A.C. Cruickshank
2,904 (5.4%) |
|
Ian Taylor‡
(Esher) | |||||||||
Guildford[344] | Nick St Aubyn
24,230 (42.5%) |
Joseph Burns
9,945 (17.5%) |
Margaret Sharp
19,439 (34.1%) |
James Gore
2,650 (4.7%) |
|
David Howell† | |||||||||
Mole Valley[345] | Paul Beresford
26,178 (48.0%) |
Christopher Payne
8,057 (14.8%) |
Stephen Cooksey
15,957 (29.3%) |
Nick Taber
2,424 (4.4%) |
|
Kenneth Baker† | |||||||||
Reigate[346] | Crispin Blunt
21,123 (43.8%) |
Andrew Howard
13,382 (27.8%) |
Peter Samuel
9,615 (20.0%) |
George Gardiner
3,352 (7.0%) |
|
George Gardiner | |||||||||
Runnymede and Weybridge[347] | Philip Hammond
25,051 (48.6%) |
Ian Peacock
15,176 (29.4%) |
Geoffrey Taylor
8,397 (16.3%) |
Peter Rolt
2,150 (4.2%) |
|
Geoffrey Pattie† | |||||||||
South West Surrey[348] | Virginia Bottomley
25,165 (44.6%) |
Margaret Leicester
5,333 (9.4%) |
Neil Sherlock
22,471 (39.8%) |
Judith Clementson
2,830 (5.0%) |
|
Virginia Bottomley | |||||||||
Spelthorne[349] | David Wilshire
23,306 (44.9%) |
Keith Dibble
19,833 (38.2%) |
Edward Glynn
6,821 (13.1%) |
Barney Coleman
1,495 (2.9%) |
John Fowler (UKIP)
462 (0.9%) |
David Wilshire | |||||||||
Surrey Heath[350] | Nick Hawkins
28,231 (51.6%) |
Susan Jones
11,511 (21.0%) |
David Newman
11,944 (21.8%) |
John Gale
2,385 (4.4%) |
Richard Squire (UKIP)
653 (1.2%) |
Michael Grylls† | |||||||||
Woking[351] | Humfrey Malins
19,553 (38.4%) |
Katie Hanson
10,695 (21.0%) |
Philip Goldenberg
13,875 (27.3%) |
Christopher Skeate
2,209 (4.3%) |
|
Cranley Onslow† |
West Sussex
editWest Sussex elected 8 Members of Parliament in 8 parliamentary constituencies – 2 borough constituencies and 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Arundel and South Downs[352] | Howard Flight
27,251 (53.1%) |
Richard Black
9,376 (18.3%) |
John Goss
13,216 (25.7%) |
James Herbert (UKIP)
1,494 (2.9%) |
Michael Marshall†
(Arundel) | |||||||||
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton[353] | Nick Gibb
20,537 (44.2%) |
Roger A. Nash
13,216 (28.5%) |
James M.M. Walsh
11,153 (24.0%) |
George Stride (UKIP)
1,537 (3.3%) |
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Chichester[354] | Andrew Tyrie
25,895 (46.4%) |
Charlie Smith
9,605 (17.2%) |
Peter Gardiner
16,161 (29.0%) |
Douglas Denny
3,318 (5.9%) |
J.G. Rix (UKIP)
800 (1.4%) |
Anthony Nelson† | ||||||||
Crawley[355] | Josephine Crabb
16,043 (31.8%) |
Laura Moffatt
27,750 (55.1%) |
Harold De Souza
4,141 (8.2%) |
Ronald Walters
1,931 (3.8%) |
|
Nicholas Soames‡ | ||||||||
East Worthing and Shoreham[356] | Tim Loughton
20,864 (40.5%) |
Mark Williams
12,335 (23.9%) |
Martin King
15,766 (30.6%) |
James McCulloch
1,683 (3.3%) |
Rosemary Jarvis (UKIP)
921 (1.8%) |
Michael Stephen†
(Shoreham) | ||||||||
Horsham[357] | Francis Maude
29,015 (50.7%) |
Maureen Walsh
10,691 (18.7%) |
Morwen Millson
14,153 (24.8%) |
Robin Grant
2,281 (4.0%) |
|
Peter Hordern† | ||||||||
Mid Sussex[358] | Nicholas Soames
23,231 (43.5%) |
Mervyn Hamilton
9,969 (18.6%) |
Margaret Collins
16,377 (30.6%) |
Tam Large
3,146 (5.9%) |
|
Tim Renton† | ||||||||
Worthing West[359] | Peter Bottomley
23,733 (46.1%) |
John Adams
8,347 (16.2%) |
Christopher Hare
16,020 (31.1%) |
Nick John
2,313 (4.5%) |
Timothy Cross (UKIP)
1,029 (2.0%) |
Terence Higgins†
(Worthing) |
South West England
editSouth West England, elected 51 Members of Parliament across 7 counties; Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire
Bristol
editBristol elected 4 Members of Parliament in 4 seats – 4 borough constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||
Bristol East[360] | Jean Corston
27,418 (56.9%) |
Ed Vaizey
11,259 (23.4%) |
Peter Tyzack
7,121 (14.8%) |
Gerry Philip
1,479 (3.1%) |
|
Jean Corston | ||||||||||
Bristol North West[361] | Doug Naysmith
27,575 (49.9%) |
Michael Stern
16,193 (29.3%) |
Ian Parry
7,263 (13.2%) |
John Quintanillia
1,609 (2.9%) |
|
David Madel | ||||||||||
Bristol South[362] | Dawn Primarolo
29,890 (60.0%) |
Michael Roe
10,562 (21.2%) |
Stephen Williams
6,691 (13.4%) |
Derek W. Guy
1,486 (3.0%) |
|
Dawn Primarolo | ||||||||||
Bristol West[363] | Valerie Davey
22,068 (35.2%) |
William Waldegrave
20,575 (32.8%) |
Charles R. Boney
17,551 (28.0%) |
Margot Beauchamp
1,304 (2.1%) |
|
William Waldegrave |
Cornwall
editCornwall elected 5 Members of Parliament in 5 seats – 5 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||
Falmouth and Camborne[364] | Candy Atherton
18,151 (33.8%) |
Sebastian Coe
15,463 (28.8%) |
Terrye Jones
13,512 (25.2%) |
Peter de Savary
3,534 (6.6%) |
|
Sebastian Coe | ||||||||||
North Cornwall[365] | Anne Lindo
5,523 (9.4%) |
Nigel Linacre
17,253 (29.5%) |
Paul Tyler
31,100 (53.2%) |
Felicity Odam
3,636 (6.2%) |
|
Paul Tyler | ||||||||||
South East Cornwall[366] | Dorothy M. Kirk
7,358 (12.8%) |
Warwick Lightfoot
20,564 (35.8%) |
Colin Breed
27,044 (47.1%) |
|
Robert Hicks† | |||||||||||
St Ives[367] | Christopher Fegan
8,184 (15.2%) |
William Rogers
16,796 (31.2%) |
Andrew George
23,966 (44.5%) |
Michael Faulkner
3,714 (6.9%) |
|
David Harris | ||||||||||
Truro and St Austell[368] | Michael Dooley
8,697 (15.3%) |
Neil Badcock
15,001 (26.4%) |
Matthew Taylor
27,502 (48.5%) |
Carl Hearn
3,682 (6.5%) |
|
Matthew Taylor (Truro) |
Devon
editDevon elected 11 Members of Parliament in 11 seats – 7 county constituencies and 4 borough constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
East Devon[369] | Peter Emery
22,797 (43.4%) |
Andrew Siantonas
9,292 (17.7%) |
Rachel Trethewey
15,308 (29.1%) |
William Dixon
3,200 (6.1%) |
|
Peter Emery‡
(Honiton) | |||||||||
Exeter[370] | Adrian Rogers
17,693 (28.6%) |
Ben Bradshaw
29,398 (47.5%) |
Dennis Brewer
11,148 (18.0%) |
|
John Hannam† | ||||||||||
North Devon[371] | Richard Ashworth
21,643 (39.5%) |
Eithne "Annie" Brenton
5,347 (9.8%) |
Nick Harvey
27,824 (50.8%) |
Nick Harvey | |||||||||||
Plymouth Devonport[372] | Anthony Johnson
12,562 (24.2%) |
David Jamieson
31,629 (60.9%) |
Richard Corpus
5,570 (10.7%) |
Clive Norsworthy
1,486 (2.9%) |
|
David Jamieson | |||||||||
Plymouth Sutton[373] | Andrew Crisp
14,441 (30.3%) |
Linda Gilroy
23,881 (50.1%) |
Steve Melia
6,613 (13.9%) |
Tim Hanbury
1,654 (3.5%) |
|
Gary Streeter‡ | |||||||||
South West Devon[374] | Gary Streeter
22,659 (42.9%) |
Christopher Mavin
15,262 (28.9%) |
Keith Baldry
12,542 (23.8%) |
Robert Saddler
1,668 (3.2%) |
|
New constituency | |||||||||
Teignbridge[375] | Patrick Nicholls
24,679 (39.2%) |
Sue Dann
11,311 (18.0%) |
Richard Younger-Ross
24,398( 238.8) |
|
Patrick Nicholls | ||||||||||
Tiverton and Honiton[376] | Angela Browning
24,438 (41.3%) |
John King
7,598 (12.8%) |
James Barnard
22,785 (38.5%) |
Stephen Lowings
2,952 (5.0%) |
|
Angela Browning‡
(Tiverton) | |||||||||
Torbay[377] | Rupert Allason
21,082 (39.5%) |
Michael Morey
7,923 (14.9%) |
Adrian Sanders
21,094 (39.6%) |
|
Rupert Allason | ||||||||||
Torridge and West Devon[378] | Ian Liddell-Grainger
22,787 (38.5%) |
David Brenton
7,319 (12.4%) |
John Burnett
24,744 (41.8%) |
Roger Lea
1,946 (3.3%) |
|
Emma Nicholson† | |||||||||
Totnes[379] | Anthony Steen
19,637 (36.5%) |
Victor Ellery
8,796 (16.4%) |
Rob Chave
18,760 (34.9%) |
Pamela Cook
2,552 (4.7%) |
|
Anthony Steen‡ |
Dorset
editDorset elected 8 Members of Parliament in 8 seats – 5 county constituencies and 3 borough constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Bournemouth East[380] | David Atkinson
17,997 (41.4%) |
Jessica Stevens
9,181 (21.2%) |
Douglas Eyre
13,655 (31.4%) |
Alan Musgrave-Scott
1,808 (4.2%) |
Kenneth Benney (UKIP)
791 (1.8%) |
David Atkinson | ||||||||
Bournemouth West[381] | John Butterfill
17,115 (41.7%) |
Dennis Gritt
10,093 (24.6%) |
Janet Dover
11,405 (27.8%) |
Ronald Mills
1,910 (4.7%) |
|
David Atkinson | ||||||||
Christchurch[382] | Christopher Chope
26,095 (46.4%) |
Charles Mannan
3,884 (6.9%) |
Diana Maddock
23,930 (42.6%) |
Ray Spencer
1,684 (3.0%) |
R.H. Dickinson (UKIP)
606 (1.0%) |
Diana Maddock | ||||||||
Mid Dorset and North Poole[383] | Christopher Fraser
20,632 (40.7%) |
David Collis
8,014 (15.8%) |
Alan Leaman
19,951 (39.3%) |
David Nabarro
2,136 (4.2%) |
New constituency | |||||||||
North Dorset[384] | Robert Walter
23,294 (44.3%) |
John Fitzmaurice
5,380 (10.2%) |
Paula Yates
20,548 (39.1%) |
Margaret Evans
2,564 (4.9%) |
David Wheeler (UKIP)
801 (1.5%) |
Nicholas Baker† | ||||||||
Poole[385] | Robert Syms
19,726 (42.1%) |
Haydn R. White
10,100 (21.6%) |
Alan Tetlow
14,428 (30.8%) |
John Riddington
1,932 (4.1%) |
|
John Ward† | ||||||||
South Dorset[386] | Ian Bruce
17,755 (36.1%) |
Jim Knight
17,678 (35.9%) |
Michael Plummer
9,936 (20.2%) |
Patrick C. McAndrew
2,791 (5.7%) |
|
Ian Bruce | ||||||||
West Dorset[387] | Oliver Letwin
22,036 (41.1%) |
Robert Bygraves
9,491 (17.7%) |
Robin AS Legg
20,196 (37.7%) |
|
James Spicer† |
Gloucestershire
editGloucestershire elected 8 Members of Parliament in 8 seats.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Cheltenham[388] | William Todman
18,232 (36.2%) |
Barry Leach
5,100 (10.1%) |
Nigel Jones
24,877 (49.5%) |
Alison Powell
1,065 (2.1%) |
|
Nigel Jones | |||||||||
Cotswold[389] | Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
23,698 (46.4%) |
Barry Leach
5,100 (10.1%) |
David Gayler
11,733 (22.9%) |
Rupert Lowe
3,393 (6.6%) |
|
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown‡ | |||||||||
Forest of Dean[390] | Paul Marland
17,860 (35.6%) |
Diana Organ
24,203 (48.2%) |
Anthony Lynch
6,165 (12.3%) |
Dominic Hopkins
1,624 (3.2%) |
|
Paul Marland‡ | |||||||||
Gloucester[391] | Douglas French
20,684 (35.7%) |
Tess Kingham
28,943 (50.0%) |
Peter Munisamy
6,069 (10.5%) |
Andrew Reid
1,482 (2.6%) |
|
Douglas French | |||||||||
Kingswood[392] | Jon Howard
17,928 (29.9%) |
Roger Berry
32,181 (53.7%) |
Jeanne B. Pinkerton
7,672 (12.9%) |
Alexandra Reather
1,463 (2.4%) |
|
Roger Berry | |||||||||
Northavon[393] | John Cope
24,363 (39.0%) |
Ronald Stone
9,767 (15.6%) |
Steve Webb
26,500 (42.4%) |
John Parfitt (UKIP)
1,900 (3.0%) |
John Cope | ||||||||||
Stroud[394] | Roger Knapman
23,260 (37.9%) |
David Drew
26,170 (42.7%) |
Paul Hodgkinson
9,502 (15.5%) |
John Marjoram (Green)
2,415 (3.9%) |
Roger Knapman | ||||||||||
Tewkesbury[395] | Laurence Robertson
23,859 (45.8%) |
Kelvin Tustin
13,665 (26.2%) |
John Sewell
14,625 (28.0%) |
Paul Marland‡ |
Somerset
editSomerset elected 9 Members of Parliament in 9 seats.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Bath[396] | Alison McNair
16,850 (31.2%) |
Tim Bush
8,828 (16.4%) |
Don Foster
26,169 (48.5%) |
Tony Cook
1,192 (2.2%) |
|
Don Foster | ||||||||
Bridgwater[397] | Tom King
20,174 (36.93%) |
Roger Lavers
13,519 (24.75%) |
Michael Hoban
18,378 (33.65%) |
Fran Evens
2,551 (4.67%) |
Tom King | |||||||||
Somerton and Frome[398] | Mark Robinson
22,554 (39.3%) |
Robert Ashford
9,385 (16.3%) |
David Heath
22,684 (39.5%) |
Robert Rodwell
2,449 (4.3%) |
R.P. Gadd (UKIP)
331 (0.6%) |
Mark Robinson | ||||||||
Taunton[399] | David Nicholson
23,621 (38.7%) |
Elizabeth Lisgo
8,248 (13.5%) |
Jackie Ballard
26,064 (42.7%) |
Brian Ahern
2,760 (4.5%) |
Leslie Andrews (BNP)
318 (0.5%) |
David Nicholson | ||||||||
Wansdyke[400] | Mark Prisk
19,318 (35.3%) |
Dan Norris
24,117 (44.1%) |
Jeff Manning
9,205 (16.8%) |
Kevin Clinton
1,327 (2.4%) |
|
Jack Aspinwall† | ||||||||
Wells[401] | David Heathcoat-Amory
22,208 (39.4%) |
Michael Eavis
10,204 (18.1%) |
Peter Gold
21,680 (38.5%) |
Patricia Phelps
2,196 (3.9%) |
Lynn Royse (NLP)
92 (0.2%) |
David Heathcoat-Amory | ||||||||
Weston-super-Mare[402] | Margaret Daly
20,133 (37.7%) |
Derek Kraft
9,557 (17.9%) |
Brian Cotter
21,407 (40.1%) |
Tom Sewell
2,280 (4.3%) |
Jerry Wiggin† | |||||||||
Woodspring[403] | Liam Fox
24,425 (44.4%) |
Debbie Sander
11,377 (20.7%) |
Nan Kirsen
16,691 (30.4%) |
Richard Hughes
1,641 (3.0%) |
|
Liam Fox | ||||||||
Yeovil[404] | Nicholas Cambrook
14,946 (27.7%) |
Patrick Conway
8,053 (14.9%) |
Paddy Ashdown
26,349 (48.7%) |
John Beveridge
3,574 (6.6%) |
|
Paddy Ashdown |
Wiltshire
editWiltshire elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 seats – 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Devizes[405] | Michael Ancram
25,710 (42.8%) |
Frank Jeffrey
14,551 (24.2%) |
Antony Vickers
15,928 (26.5%) |
John Goldsmith
3,021 (5.0%) |
|
Michael Ancram | |||||||||
North Swindon[406] | Guy Opperman
16,341 (33.8%) |
Michael Wills
24,029 (49.8%) |
Mike Evemy
6,237 (12.9%) |
Gillian Goldsmith
1,533 (3.2%) |
Alexander Fisken (NLP)
130 (0.3%) |
Simon Coombs‡
(Swindon) | |||||||||
North Wiltshire[407] | James Gray
25,390 (43.8%) |
Nigel Knowles
8,261 (14.2%) |
Simon Cordon
21,915 (37.8%) |
Margaret Purves
1,774 (3.1%) |
|
Richard Needham† | |||||||||
Salisbury[408] | Robert Key
25,012 (43.0%) |
Ricky Rogers
10,242 (17.6%) |
Yvonne Emmerson-Peirce
18,736 (32.2%) |
|
Robert Key | ||||||||||
South Swindon[409] | Simon Coombs
18,298 (35.8%) |
Julia Drown
23,943 (46.8%) |
Stanley Pajak
7,371 (14.4%) |
David McIntosh
1,273 (2.5%) |
|
Simon Coombs‡
(Swindon) | |||||||||
Westbury[410] | David Faber
23,037 (40.6%) |
Kevin Small
11,969 (21.1%) |
John Miller
16,969 (29.9%) |
Nick Hawkings-Byass
1,909 (3.4%) |
|
David Faber |
West Midlands
editThe West Midlands region elected 59 Members of Parliament across 6 counties; Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, the West Midlands metropolitan county and Worcestershire.
Herefordshire
editHerefordshire elected 2 Members of Parliament in 2 seats – 2 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Hereford[411] | Chris Chappell
6,596 (12.6%) |
Colin Shepherd
18,550 (35.3%) |
Paul Keetch
25,198 (47.9%) |
Clive Easton
2,209 (4.2%) |
Colin Shepherd | |||||||||
Leominster[412] | Richard Westwood
8,831 (17.5%) |
Peter Temple-Morris
22,888 (45.3%) |
Terry James
14,053 (27.8%) |
Anthony Parkin
2,815 (5.6%) |
|
Peter Temple-Morris |
Shropshire
editShropshire elected 5 Members of Parliament in 5 seats – 1 borough constituency and 4 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Ludlow[413] | Christopher Gill
19,633 (42.4%) |
Nuala O'Kane
11,745 (25.4%) |
Ian Huffer
13,724 (29.7%) |
|
Christopher Gill | |||||||||
North Shropshire[414] | Owen Paterson
20,730 (40.2%) |
Ian Lucas
18,535 (36.0%) |
John Stevens
10,489 (20.4%) |
Denis Allen
1,764 (3.4%) |
John Biffen† | |||||||||
Shrewsbury and Atcham[415] | Derek Conway
18,814 (34.0%) |
Paul Marsden
20,484 (37.0%) |
Anne Woolland
13,838 (25.0%) |
Dylan Barker
1,346 (2.4%) |
|
Derek Conway | ||||||||
Telford[416] | Bernard Gentry
10,166 (27.4%) |
Bruce Grocott
21,456 (57.8%) |
Nathaniel Green
4,371 (11.8%) |
Christopher Morris
1,119 (3.0%) |
Bruce Grocott† | |||||||||
The Wrekin[417] | Peter Bruinvels
18,218 (40.2%) |
Peter Bradley
21,243 (46.9%) |
Ian Jenkins
5,807 (12.8%) |
Staffordshire
editStaffordshire elected 12 Members of Parliament in 12 seats – 4 borough constituencies and 8 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Burton[418] | Janet Dean
27,810 (51.0%) |
Ivan Lawrence
21,480 (39.4%) |
David A. Fletcher
4,617 (8.5%) |
Keith Sharp (ND)
604 (1.1%) |
Ivan Lawrence | |||||||||
Cannock Chase[419] | Tony Wright
28,705 (54.8%) |
John Backhouse
14,227 (27.2%) |
Richard Kirby
4,537 (8.7%) |
Peter Froggatt
1,663 (3.2%) |
|
Tony Wright‡ | ||||||||
Lichfield[420] | Susan Woodward
20,615 (42.4%) |
Michael Fabricant
20,853 (42.9%) |
Phil Bennion
5,473 (11.3%) |
George Seward
1,652 (3.4%) |
Michael Fabricant‡ | |||||||||
Newcastle-under-Lyme[421] | Llin Golding
27,743 (56.5%) |
Marcus Hayes
10,537 (21.5%) |
Robin Studd
6,858 (14.0%) |
Kim Suttle
1,510 (3.1%) |
|
Llin Golding | ||||||||
South Staffordshire[422] | Judith LeMaistre
17,747 (34.7%) |
Patrick Cormack
25,568 (50.0%) |
Jamie Calder
5,797 (11.3%) |
Peter Carnell
2,002 (3.9%) |
Patrick Cormack | |||||||||
Stafford[423] | David Kidney
24,606 (47.5%) |
David Cameron
20,292 (39.2%) |
Pam A. Hornby
5,480 (10.6%) |
Stephen R. Culley
1,146 (2.2%) |
Ashton A.N. May (OMRLP)
248 (0.5%) |
Bill Cash‡
(Stafford) | ||||||||
Staffordshire Moorlands[424] | Charlotte Atkins
26,686 (52.2%) |
Andrew Ashworth
16,637 (32.6%) |
Christina Jebb
6,191 (12.1%) |
David Stanworth
1,603 (3.1%) |
David Knox† | |||||||||
Stoke-on-Trent Central[425] | Mark Fisher
26,662 (66.2%) |
Neil Jones
6,738 (16.7%) |
Ed Fordham
4,809 (11.9%) |
David Stanworth
1,603 (3.1%) |
|
Mark Fisher | ||||||||
Stoke-on-Trent North[426] | Joan Walley
25,190 (65.2%) |
Christopher Day
7,798 (20.2%) |
Henry Jebb
4,141 (10.7%) |
Jennefer Tobin
1,537 (4.0%) |
Joan Walley | |||||||||
Stoke-on-Trent South[427] | George Stevenson
28,645 (62.0%) |
Sheila Scott
10,342 (22.4%) |
Peter Barnett
4,710 (10.2%) |
Richard Adams
1,103 (2.4%) |
|
George Stevenson | ||||||||
Stone[428] | John Wakefield
21,041 (39.6%) |
Bill Cash
24,859 (46.8%) |
Barry Stamp
6,392 (12.0%) |
|
Bill Cash‡
(Stafford) | |||||||||
Tamworth[429] | Brian Jenkins
25,808 (51.8%) |
Lady Lightbown
18,312 (36.7%) |
Jennifer Pinkett
4,025 (8.1%) |
Dianne Livesey
1,163 (2.3%) |
|
Brian Jenkins‡ |
Warwickshire
editWarwickshire elected 5 Members of Parliament in 5 seats – 5 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
North Warwickshire[430] | Mike O'Brien
31,669 (58.4%) |
Stephen Hammond
16,902 (31.2%) |
William Powell
4,040 (7.4%) |
Roland Mole
917 (1.7%) |
|
Mike O'Brien | |||||||||
Nuneaton[431] | Bill Olner
30,080 (56.2%) |
Richard Blunt
16,540 (30.9%) |
Ron Cockings
4,732 (8.8%) |
Roy English
1,533 (2.9%) |
|
Bill Olner | |||||||||
Rugby and Kenilworth[432] | Andy King
26,356 (43.0%) |
Jim Pawsey
25,861 (42.2%) |
Jeremy Roodhouse
8,737 (14.3%) |
Michael Twite (NLP)
251 (0.4%) |
Jim Pawsey | ||||||||||
Stratford-on-Avon[433] | Stewart Stacey
12,754 (20.5%) |
John Maples
29,967 (48.3%) |
Susan Juned
15,861 (25.5%) |
Adrian K Hilton
2,064 (3.3%) |
|
Alan Howarth‡
(stood for Labour in Newport East) | |||||||||
Warwick and Leamington[434] | James Plaskitt
26,747 (44.5%) |
Dudley Smith
23,349 (38.9%) |
Nigel Hicks
7,133 (11.9%) |
Val Davis
1,484 (2.5%) |
|
Dudley Smith |
West Midlands
editThe county of the West Midlands elected 29 Members of Parliament in 29 seats – 28 borough constituencies and 1 county constituency; Meriden.
City of Birmingham
editThe City of Birmingham elected 11 Members of Parliament in 11 seats – 11 borough constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||||
Birmingham, Edgbaston[435] | Gisela Stuart
23,554 (48.6%) |
Andrew Marshall
18,712 (38.6%) |
James Gallagher
4,691 (9.7%) |
Jonathan Oakton
1,065 (2.2%) |
Derek Campbell (British Democratic Party)
443 (0.9%) |
Jill Knight† | ||||||||||
Birmingham, Erdington[436] | Robin Corbett
23,764 (58.8%) |
Anthony Tomkins
11,107 (27.5%) |
Ian Garrett
4,112 (10.2%) |
Geoff Cable
1,424 (3.5%) |
Robin Corbett | |||||||||||
Birmingham, Hall Green[437] | Steve McCabe
22,372 (53.5%) |
Andrew Hargreaves
13,952 (33.4%) |
Alastair Dow
4,034 (9.6%) |
Paul Bennett
1,461 (3.5%) |
Andrew Hargreaves | |||||||||||
Birmingham, Hodge Hill[438] | Terry Davis
22,398 (65.6%) |
Edward Grant
8,198 (24.9%) |
Hadyn Thomas
2,891 (8.5%) |
Peter Johnson (UKIP)
660 (1.9%) |
Terry Davis | |||||||||||
Birmingham, Ladywood[439] | Clare Short
28,134 (74.1%) |
Shailesh Vara
5,052 (13.3%) |
Sardul Singh Marwa
3,020 (8.0%) |
Ruth A. Gurney
1,086 (2.9%) |
Andrew Carmichael (ND)
685 (1.8%) |
Clare Short | ||||||||||
Birmingham, Northfield[440] | Richard Burden
22,316 (57.4%) |
Alan C. Blumenthal
10,873 (28.0%) |
Michael R. Ashell
4,078 (10.5%) |
David Gent
1,243 (3.2%) |
Keith A. Axon (BNP)
337 (0.9%) |
Richard Burden | ||||||||||
Birmingham, Perry Barr[441] | Jeff Rooker
28,921 (63.0%) |
Andrew Dunnett
9,964 (21.7%) |
Raymond Hassall
4,523 (9.9%) |
Saeed Mahmood
843 (1.8%) |
|
Jeff Rooker | ||||||||||
Birmingham, Selly Oak[442] | Lynne Jones
28,121 (55.6%) |
Graham Greene
14,033 (27.8%) |
David Osborne
6,121 (12.1%) |
Laurence Marshall
1,520 (3.0%) |
|
Lynne Jones | ||||||||||
Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath[443] | Roger Godsiff
26,841 (64.3%) |
Kenneth Hardeman
7,315 (17.5%) |
Roger Harmer
3,889 (9.3%) |
Riaz Dooley
737 (1.8%) |
|
Roger Godsiff‡ | ||||||||||
Roy Hattersley† | ||||||||||||||||
Birmingham, Yardley[444] | Estelle Morris
17,778 (47.0%) |
Anne Jobson
6,736 (17.8%) |
John Hemming
12,463 (33.0%) |
Duncan Livingston
646 (1.7%) |
Alan Ware (UKIP)
164 (0.4%) |
Estelle Morris | ||||||||||
Sutton Coldfield[445] | Alan C. York
12,488 (23.8%) |
Norman Fowler
27,373 (52.2%) |
James E. Whorwood
10,139 (19.4%) |
Douglas Hope
2,401 (4.6%) |
Norman Fowler |
Coventry and Solihull
editThe city of Coventry and the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull elected 5 Members of Parliament in 5 seats – 4 borough constituencies and 1 county constituency; Meriden.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Coventry North East[446] | Bob Ainsworth
31,856 (66.3%) |
Michael Burnett
9,287 (19.3%) |
Geoffrey Sewards
3,866 (8.9%) |
Ron Hurrell
1,125 (2.3%) |
|
Bob Ainsworth | |||||||||
Coventry North West[447] | Geoffrey Robinson
30,901 (56.86%) |
Paul Bartlett
14,300 (26.33%) |
Napier Penlington
5,690 (10.48%) |
Douglas Butler
1,269 (2.34%) |
|
Geoffrey Robinson | |||||||||
Coventry South[448] | Jim Cunningham
25,511 (50.9%) |
Paul Ivey
14,558 (29.0%) |
Gordon MacDonald
4,617 (9.2%) |
Paul Garratt
943 (1.9%) |
|
Jim Cunningham‡ | |||||||||
Meriden[449] | Brian Seymour-Smith
22,415 (41.0%) |
Caroline Spelman
22,997 (42.0%) |
Tony Dupont
7,098 (13.0%) |
Paul Gilbert
2,208 (4.0%) |
Iain Mills (died in office) | ||||||||||
Solihull[450] | Rachel N. Harris
14,334 (24.3%) |
John Taylor
26,299 (44.6%) |
Michael J. Southcombe
14,902 (25.3%)) |
Mike Nattrass
2,748 (4.7%) |
Jim Caffery (PLA)
623 (1.1%) |
John Taylor |
Dudley and Sandwell
editThe Metropolitan Borough of Dudley and Sandwell elected 7 Members of Parliament in 7 seats.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Dudley North[451] | Ross Cranston
24,471 (51.2%) |
Charles MacNamara
15,014 (31.4%) |
Gerry Lewis
3,939 (8.2%) |
Stuart Bavester
1,201 (2.5%) |
|
John Gilbert† | ||||||||
Dudley South[452] | Ian Pearson
27,124 (56.6%) |
Mark Simpson
14,097 (29.4%) |
Richard Burt
5,214 (10.9%) |
Connor Birch
1,467 (3.1%) |
Ian Pearson‡ | |||||||||
Halesowen and Rowley Regis[453] | Sylvia Heal
26,366 (54.1%) |
John Kennedy
16,029 (32.9%) |
Elaine Todd
4,169 (8.5%) |
Alan White
1,244 (2.5%) |
|
John Spellar‡ | ||||||||
Stourbridge[454] | Debra Shipley
23,452 (47.2%) |
Warren Hawksley
17,807 (35.8%) |
Chris Bramall
7,123 (14.3%) |
Peter Quick
1,319 (2.7%) |
Warren Hawksley‡ | |||||||||
Warley[455] | John Spellar
24,813 (63.8%) |
Christopher Pincher
9,362 (24.1%) |
Jeremy Pursehouse
3,777 (9.7%) |
Krishna Gamre
941 (2.4%) |
Andrew Faulds† | |||||||||
West Bromwich East[456] | Peter Snape
23,710 (57.2%) |
Brian Matsell
10,126 (22.4%) |
Martyn G. Smith
6,179 (14.9%) |
Graham Mulley
1,472 (3.5%) |
Peter Snape | |||||||||
West Bromwich West[457] |
|
Betty Boothroyd |
Walsall and Wolverhampton
editThe Metropolitan Borough of Walsall and city of Wolverhampton elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 seats.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||
Aldridge-Brownhills[458] | Janos Toth
19,330 (41.7%) |
Richard Shepherd
21,856 (47.1%) |
Celia M. Downie
5,184 (11.2%) |
Richard Shepherd | |||||||||
Walsall North[459] | David Winnick
24,517 (56.6%) |
Michael Bird
11,929 (27.6%) |
Tracy O'Brien
4,050 (9.4%) |
Derek Bennett
1,430 (3.3%) |
|
David Winnick | |||||||
Walsall South[460] | Bruce George
25,024 (57.9%) |
Leslie Leek
13,712 (31.7%) |
Harry Harris
2,698 (6.2%) |
Thomas Dent
1,662 (3.8%) |
Linda Meads (NLP)
149 (0.4%) |
Bruce George | |||||||
Wolverhampton North East[461] | Ken Purchase
24,534 (59.2%) |
David Harvey
11,547 (27.9%) |
Brian Niblett
2,214 (5.3%) |
Andrew Muchall
1,662 (2.9%) |
|
Ken Purchase | |||||||
Wolverhampton South East[462] | Dennis Turner
22,202 (63.7%) |
William E. Hanbury
7,020 (20.2%) |
Richard Whitehouse
3,292 (9.4%) |
Trevor Stevenson-Platt
980 (2.8%) |
|
Dennis Turner | |||||||
Wolverhampton South West[463] | Jenny Jones
24,657 (50.4%) |
Nicholas Budgen
19,539 (39.9%) |
Matthew Green
4,012 (8.2%) |
Mike Hyde (Liberal)
713 (1.5%) |
Nicholas Budgen |
Worcestershire
editWorcestershire elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 seats – 2 borough constituencies and 4 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||
Bromsgrove[464] | Julie Kirkbride
24,620 (47.2%) |
Peter McDonald
19,725 (37.8%) |
Jennette Davy
6,200 (11.9%) |
Diana Winsor
1,411 (2.7%) |
Beatrice Wetton (UKIP)
251 (0.5%) |
Roy Thomason† | |||||||
Mid Worcestershire[465] | Peter Luff
24,092 (47.4%) |
Diane Smith
14,680 (28.9%) |
David Barwick
9,458 (18.6%) |
Terence Watson
1,780 (3.5%) |
|
Eric Forth‡ | |||||||
Redditch[466] | Anthea McIntyre
16,155 (36.1%) |
Jacqui Smith
22,280 (49.8%) |
Malcolm Hall
4,935 (11.0%) |
Richard Cox
1,151 (3.4%) |
Paul Davis (NLP)
227 (0.5%) |
New constituency | |||||||
West Worcestershire[467] | Michael Spicer
22,223 (45.0%) |
Neil Stone
7,738 (15.7%) |
Michael Hadley
18,377 (37.2%) |
Sue Cameron (Green)
1,006 (2.0%) |
Michael Spicer‡ | ||||||||
Worcester[468] | Nick Bourne
18,423 (25.7%) |
Michael Foster
25,848 (50.1%) |
Paul Chandler
6,462 (12.5%) |
P. Wood (UKIP)
886 (1.7%) |
Peter Luff‡ | ||||||||
Wyre Forest[469] | Anthony Coombs
19,897 (36.1%) |
David Lock
26,843 (48.8%) |
David Cropp
4,377 (8.0%) |
William Till
1,956 (3.6%) |
|
Anthony Coombs |
Yorkshire and the Humber
editYorkshire and the Humber elected 56 Members of Parliament across 4 counties; Humberside (East Riding of Yorkshire), North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.
Humberside
editHumberside elected 10 Members of Parliament in 10 seats – 4 borough constituencies and 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||
Beverley and Holderness[470] | Norman O'Neill
20,418 (38.9%) |
James Cran
21,629 (41.2%) |
John Melling
9,689 (18.4%) |
|
James Cran‡
(Beverley) | ||||||||
Brigg and Goole[471] | Ian Cawsey
23,493 (50.2%) |
Donald M. Stewart
17,104 (36.5%) |
Mary-Rose Hardy
4,692 (10.0%) |
Derek M. Rigby
1,513 (3.2%) |
Michael Brown‡ | ||||||||
Cleethorpes[472] | Shona McIsaac
26,058 (51.6%) |
Michael Brown
16,882 (33.4%) |
Keith Melton
5,746 (11.4%) |
John Berry
894 (3.5%) |
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East Yorkshire[473] | Ian Male
17,567 (35.9%) |
John Townend
20,904 (42.7%) |
David Leadley
9,070 (18.5%) |
|
John Townend‡ | ||||||||
Great Grimsby[474] | Austin Mitchell
25,765 (59.8%) |
Dean Godson
9,521 (22.1%) |
Andrew De Freitas
7,810 (18.1%) |
Austin Mitchell | |||||||||
Haltemprice and Howden[475] | George McManus
11,701 (23.6%) |
David Davis
21,809 (44.0%) |
Diana Wallis
14,295 (28.8%) |
Trevor Pearson
1,370 (2.8%) |
|
David Davis‡ | |||||||
Kingston upon Hull East[476] | John Prescott
28,870 (71.3%) |
Angus West
5,552 (13.7%) |
Jim Wastling
3,965 (9.8%) |
Gordon Rogers
1,788 (4.4%) |
|
John Prescott | |||||||
Kingston upon Hull North[477] | Kevin McNamara
25,542 (65.8%) |
David Lee
5,837 (15.1%) |
David Nolan
5,667 (14.6%) |
Norman Scott
1,533 (4.0%) |
Terry Brotheridge (NLP)
214 (0.6%) |
Kevin McNamara | |||||||
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle[478] | Alan Johnson
22,520 (58.7%) |
Cormach Moore
6,933 (18.1%) |
Bob Tress
6,995 (18.2%) |
Richard Bate
1,596 (4.2%) |
Barry Franklin (NLP)
310 (0.8%) |
Stuart Randall† | |||||||
Scunthorpe[479] | Elliot Morley
25,107 (60.4%) |
Martyn Fisher
10,934 (26.3%) |
Gordon Smith
3,497 (8.4%) |
Paul Smith
1,637 (3.9%) |
Brian Hopper (SLP)
399 (1.0%) |
Elliot Morley‡ |
North Yorkshire
editNorth Yorkshire elected 8 Members of Parliament in 8 seats – 2 borough constituencies and 6 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
City of York[480] | Simon Mallett
14,433 (24.7%) |
Hugh Bayley
34,956 (59.9%) |
Andrew Waller
6,537 (11.2%) |
Jonathan Sheppard
1,083 (1.9%) |
|
Hugh Bayley | ||||||||
Harrogate and Knaresborough[481] | Norman Lamont
18,322 (38.5%) |
Barbara Boyce
4,151 (8.7%) |
Phil Willis
24,558 (51.5%) |
John Blackburn (Loyal Conservative)
614 (1.3%) |
Norman Lamont | |||||||||
Richmond (Yorks)[482] | William Hague
23,326 (48.9%) |
Steven Merritt
13,275 (27.8%) |
Jane Harvey
8,773 (18.4%) |
Alex Bentley
2,367 (5.0%) |
William Hague | |||||||||
Ryedale[483] | John Greenway
21,351 (43.8%) |
Alison M. Hiles
8,762 (18.0%) |
Keith Orrell
16,293 (33.4%) |
John E. Mackfall
1,460 (3.0%) |
Stephen Feaster (UKIP)
917 (1.9%) |
John Greenway | ||||||||
Scarborough and Whitby[484] | John Sykes
19,667 (36.2%) |
Lawrie Quinn
24,791 (45.6%) |
Martin Allinson
7,672 (14.1%) |
Shelagh Murray
2,191 (4.0%) |
John Sykes | |||||||||
Selby[485] | Ken Hind
22,002 (39.1%) |
John Grogan
25,838 (45.9%) |
A. Edward Batty
6,778 (12.0%) |
David Walker
1,162 (2.1%) |
P. Spence (UKIP)
536 (1.0%) |
Michael Alison† | ||||||||
Skipton and Ripon[486] | David Curry
25,294 (46.5%) |
Robert Marchant
12,171 (22.4%) |
Thomas Mould
13,674 (25.2%) |
Nancy Holdsworth
3,212 (5.9%) |
David Curry | |||||||||
Vale of York[487] | Anne McIntosh
23,815 (44.7%) |
Matt Carter
14,094 (26.5%) |
Charles Hall
12,656 (23.8%) |
Clive Fairclough
2,503 (4.7%) |
Tony Pelton (SDP)
197 (0.4%) |
New constituency |
South Yorkshire
editSouth Yorkshire elected 15 Members of Parliament in 15 seats – 7 borough constituencies and 8 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Barnsley Central[488] | Eric Illsley
28,090 (77.0%) |
Simon Gutteridge
3,589 (9.8%) |
Darren Finlay
3,481 (9.5%) |
James Walsh
1,325 (3.6%) |
Eric Illsley | ||||||||||
Barnsley East and Mexborough[489] | Jeffery Ennis
31,699 (73.1%) |
Jane Ellison
4,936 (11.4%) |
David G. Willis
4,489 (10.4%) |
Arthur J. Miles
797 (1.8%) |
|
Jeffery Ennis‡ | |||||||||
Barnsley West and Penistone[490] | Michael Clapham
25,017 (59.3%) |
Paul Watkins
7,750 (18.4%) |
Winifred Knight
7,613 (18.0%) |
Joyce Miles
1,828 (4.3%) |
Michael Clapham | ||||||||||
Doncaster Central[491] | Rosie Winterton
26,961 (62.1%) |
David Turtle
9,105 (21.0%) |
Simon Tarry
4,091 (9.4%) |
Michael Cliff
1,273 (2.9%) |
|
Harold Walker† | |||||||||
Doncaster North[492] | Kevin Hughes
27,843 (69.8%) |
Peter Kennerley
5,906 (14.8%) |
Michael Cook
3,369 (8.4%) |
Ron Thornton
1,589 (4.0%) |
Neil Swan (Anti Sleaze Labour)
1,181 (3.0%) |
Kevin Hughes | |||||||||
Don Valley[493] | Caroline Flint
25,376 (58.3%) |
Clare H. Gledhill
10,717 (24.6%) |
Paul Johnston
4,238 (9.7%) |
Paul R. Davis
1,379 (3.2%) |
|
Martin Redmond† | |||||||||
Rother Valley[494] | Kevin Barron
31,184 (67.6%) |
Steven Stanbury
7,699 (16.7%) |
Stan Burgess
5,342 (11.6%) |
Stephen Cook
1,932 (4.2%) |
Kevin Barron | ||||||||||
Rotherham[495] | Denis MacShane
26,852 (71.3%) |
Simon Gordon
5,383 (14.3%) |
David B. Wildgoose
3,919 (10.4%) |
Ray T. Hollebone
1,132 (3.0%) |
Andrew Neal (PLA)
364 (1.0%) |
Denis MacShane | |||||||||
Sheffield, Attercliffe[496] | Clive Betts
28,937 (65.3%) |
Brendan Doyle
7,119 (16.1%) |
Gail Smith
6,973 (5.7%) |
James Brown
1,289 (2.9%) |
Clive Betts | ||||||||||
Sheffield, Brightside[497] | David Blunkett
24,901 (73.5%) |
Christopher Buckwell
2,850 (8.4%) |
Francis Butler
4,947 (14.6%) |
Brian Farnsworth
624 (1.8%) |
|
David Blunkett | |||||||||
Sheffield Central[498] | Richard Caborn
23,179 (63.6%) |
Martin Hess
4,341 (11.9%) |
Ali Qadar
6,273 (17.2%) |
Anthony Brownlow
863 (2.4%) |
|
Richard Caborn | |||||||||
Sheffield, Hallam[499] | Stephen G. Conquest
6,147 (13.5%) |
Irvine Patnick
15,074 (33.1%) |
Richard Allan
23,345 (51.3%) |
Ian S. Davidson
788 (1.7%) |
Philip Booler (Ind.)
125 (0.3%) |
Irvine Patnick | |||||||||
Sheffield, Heeley[500] | Bill Michie
26,274 (60.7%) |
John Harthman
6,767 (15.6%) |
Roger Davison
9,196 (21.3%) |
David Mawson
1,029 (2.4%) |
Bill Michie | ||||||||||
Sheffield, Hillsborough[501] | Helen Jackson
30,150 (56.9%) |
David Nuttall
7,707 (14.5%) |
Arthur Dunworth
13,699 (25.8%) |
John Rusling
1,468 (2.8%) |
Helen Jackson | ||||||||||
Wentworth[502] | John Healey
30,225 (72.3%) |
Karl Hamer
6,266 (15.0%) |
James Charters
3,867 (9.3%) |
Andrew Battley
1,423 (3.4%) |
Peter Hardy† |
West Yorkshire
editWest Yorkshire elected 23 Members of Parliament in 23 seats – 13 borough constituencies and 10 county constituencies.
Leeds and Wakefield
editConstituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | ||||||||||
Elmet[503] | Colin Burgon
28,348 (52.4%) |
Spencer Batiste
19,569 (36.2%) |
Brian Jennings
4,691 (8.7%) |
Christopher Zawadski
1,487 (2.7%) |
Spencer Batiste | |||||||||
Hemsworth[504] | Jon Trickett
32,088 (70.6%) |
Norman Hazell
8,096 (17.8%) |
Jacqueline Kirby
4,033 (8.9%) |
Derek Irvine
1,260 (2.8%) |
Jon Trickett | |||||||||
Leeds Central[505] | Derek Fatchett
25,766 (69.6%) |
Edward Wild
5,077 (13.7%) |
David Freeman
4,164 (11.3%) |
Philip Myers
1,042 (2.8%) |
|
Derek Fatchett | ||||||||
Leeds East[506] | George Mudie
24,151 (67.5%) |
John Emsley
6,685 (18.7%) |
Madeleine Kirk
3,689 (10.3%) |
Leon Parrish
1,267 (3.5%) |
George Mudie | |||||||||
Leeds North East[507] | Fabian Hamilton
22,368 (49.2%) |
Timothy Kirkhope
15,409 (33.9%) |
William Winlow
6,318 (13.9%) |
Ian Rose
946 (2.1%) |
Jan Egan (SLP)
468 (1.0%) |
Timothy Kirkhope | ||||||||
Leeds North West[508] | Harold Best
19,694 (39.9%) |
Keith Hampson
15,850 (32.1%) |
Barbara Pearce
11,689 (23.7%) |
Sean Emmett
1,325 (2.7%) |
|
Keith Hampson | ||||||||
Leeds West[509] | John Battle
26,819 (66.7%) |
John Whelan
7,048 (17.5%) |
Nigel Amor
3,622 (9.0%) |
Bill Finley
1,210 (3.0%) |
|
John Battle | ||||||||
Morley and Rothwell[510] | John Gunnell
26,836 (58.5%) |
Alan Barraclough
12,086 (26.3%) |
Mitchell Galdas
5,087 (11.1%) |
David Mitchell-Innes
1,359 (3.0%) |
|
John Gunnell‡ | ||||||||
Normanton[511] | Bill O'Brien
26,046 (60.6%) |
Fiona Bulmer
10,153 (23.6%) |
David Ridgway
5,347 (12.4%) |
Ken Shuttleworth
1,458 (3.4%) |
Bill O'Brien | |||||||||
Pontefract and Castleford[512] | Yvette Cooper
31,339 (75.7%) |
Adrian Flook
5,614 (13.6%) |
Wesley Paxton
3,042 (7.4%) |
Richard Wood
1,401 (3.4%) |
Geoffrey Lofthouse† | |||||||||
Pudsey[513] | Paul Truswell
25,370 (48.1%) |
Peter Bone
19,163 (36.3%) |
Jonathan Brown
7,375 (14.0%) |
David Crabtree
823 (1.6%) |
Giles Shaw† | |||||||||
Wakefield[514] | David Hinchliffe
28,977 (57.4%) |
Jonathan Peacock
14,373 (28.5%) |
Douglas Dale
5,656 (11.2%) |
Simon Shires
1,480 (2.9%) |
David Hinchliffe |
Bradford, Calderdale and Kirklees
editConstituency | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Batley and Spen[515] | Mike Wood
23,213 (49.4%) |
Elizabeth Peacock
17,072 (36.4%) |
Kathryn Pinnock
4,133 (8.8%) |
Ed O.C. Wood
1,691 (3.6%) |
|
Elizabeth Peacock | |||||||||
Bradford North[516] | Terry Rooney
23,493 (56.1%) |
Rasjid Skinner
10,723 (25.6%) |
Terry Browne
6,083 (14.5%) |
Harry Wheatley
1,227 (2.9%) |
Wild Willi Beckett (OMRLP)
369 (0.9%) |
Terry Rooney | |||||||||
Bradford South[517] | Gerry Sutcliffe
25,558 (56.7%) |
Ann G. Hawkesworth
12,622 (28.0%) |
Alexander Wilson-Fletcher
5,093 (11.3%) |
Marilyn Kershaw
1,785 (4.0%) |
Gerry Sutcliffe | ||||||||||
Bradford West[518] | Marsha Singh
18,932 (41.6%) |
Mohammed Riaz
15,055 (33.0%) |
Helen Wright
6,737 (14.8%) |
Christopher Royston
1,348 (3.0%) |
|
Max Madden† | |||||||||
Calder Valley[519] | Christine McCafferty
26,050 (46.1%) |
Donald Thompson
19,795 (35.1%) |
Stephen Pearson
8,322 (14.7%) |
Anthony Mellor
1,380 (2.4%) |
|
Donald Thompson | |||||||||
Colne Valley[520] | Kali Mountford
23,285 (41.3%) |
Graham Riddick
18,445 (32.7%) |
Nigel Priestley
12,755 (22.6%) |
|
Graham Riddick | ||||||||||
Dewsbury[521] | Ann Taylor
21,286 (49.4%) |
Paul McCormick
12,963 (30.1%) |
Kingsley Hill
4,422 (10.3%) |
Wendy Golf
1,019 (2.4%) |
|
Ann Taylor | |||||||||
Halifax[522] | Alice Mahon
27,465 (54.3%) |
Robert Light
16,253 (32.1%) |
Edgar Waller
6,059 (12.0%) |
Constance Whittaker (UKIP)
779 (1.5%) |
Alice Mahon | ||||||||||
Huddersfield[523] | Barry Sheerman
25,171 (56.5%) |
Bill Forrow
9,323 (20.9%) |
Gordon Beever
7,642 (17.2%) |
Paul McNulty
1,480 (3.3%) |
John Phillips (Green)
938 (2.1%) |
Barry Sheerman | |||||||||
Keighley[524] | Ann Cryer
26,039 (50.6%) |
Gary Waller
18,907 (36.7%) |
Mike Doyle
5,064 (9.8%) |
Colin Carpenter
1,470 (2.9%) |
Gary Waller | ||||||||||
Shipley[525] | Chris Leslie
22,962 (43.3%) |
Marcus Fox
19,996 (37.8%) |
John Cole
7,984 (15.1%) |
Stephen Ellams
1,960 (3.7%) |
Marcus Fox |
Northern Ireland
editNorthern Ireland elected 18 Members of Parliament across the 6 counties of Northern Ireland.
Scotland
editScotland elected 72 Members of Parliament across the 8 regions.
Central Scotland
editCentral Scotland elected 10 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Scottish National Party | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Airdrie and Shotts[526] | Helen Liddell
25,460 (61.8%) |
Nicholas H. Brook
3,660 (8.9%) |
Richard G. Wolseley
1,719 (4.2%) |
Keith R.A. Robertson
10,048 (24.4%) |
Crawford Semple
294 (0.7%) |
Helen Liddell | ||||||||||
Coatbridge and Chryston[527] | Tom Clarke
25,694 (68.3%) |
Andrew Wauchope
3,216 (8.6%) |
Morag E. Daly
2,048 (5.4%) |
Brian Nugent
6,402 (17.0%) |
Bernard Bowsley
249 (0.7%) |
Tom Clarke | ||||||||||
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth[528] | Rosemary McKenna
21,141 (58.7%) |
Ian Sewell
2,441 (6.8%) |
John S. Biggam
1,368 (3.8%) |
Colin Barrie
10,013 (27.8%) |
Pamela Cook
107 (0.3%) |
|
Norman Hogg† | |||||||||
East Kilbride[529] | Adam Ingram
27,584 (56.5%) |
Clifford Herbertson
5,863 (12.0%) |
Kate Philbrick
3,527 (7.2%) |
George Gebbie
10,200 (20.9%) |
Julie Gray
306 (0.6%) |
|
Adam Ingram | |||||||||
Falkirk East[530] | Michael Connarty
23,344 (56.1%) |
Malcolm Nicol
5,813 (14.0%) |
Rodger Spillane
2,153 (5.2%) |
Keith Brown
9,959 (23.9%) |
Sebastian Mowbray
325 (0.8%) |
Michael Connarty | ||||||||||
Falkirk West[531] | Dennis Canavan
22,772 (59.3%) |
Carol Buchanan
4,639 (12.1%) |
Derek Houston
1,970 (5.1%) |
David Alexander
8,989 (23.4%) |
Dennis Canavan | |||||||||||
Hamilton North and Bellshill[532] | John Reid
24,322 (64.0%) |
Gordon McIntosh
3,944 (10.4%) |
Keith M. Legg
1,719 (5.1%) |
Michael Matheson
7,255 (19.1%) |
Ray P.D. Conn
554 (1.5%) |
John Reid | ||||||||||
Hamilton South[533] | George Robertson
21,709 (65.6%) |
Robert Kilgour
2,858 (8.6%) |
Richard Pitts
1,693 (5.1%) |
Ian Black
5,831 (17.6%) |
Stuart W. Brown
316 (1.0%) |
Colin S. Gunn (PLA)
684 (2.1%) |
George Robertson
(Hamilton) | |||||||||
Kilmarnock and Loudoun[534] | Des Browne
23,621 (49.8%) |
Douglas Taylor
5,125 (10.8%) |
John Stewart
1,891 (4.0%) |
Alex Neil
16,365 (34.5%) |
William Sneddon
284 (0.6%) |
William Gilmour (NLP)
123 (0.3%) |
William McKelvey† | |||||||||
Motherwell and Wishaw[535] | Frank Roy
21,020 (57.4%) |
Scott Dickson
4,024 (11.0%) |
Alex G. Mackie
2,331 (6.4%) |
James A. McGuigan
8,229 (22.5%) |
Thomas Russell
218 (0.6%) |
Christopher Herriot (SLP)
797 (2.2%) |
Jeremy Bray† |
Glasgow
editGlasgow elected 10 Members of Parliament in 10 seats – all in borough constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Scottish National Party | Liberal Democrat | Conservative | Other | ||||||||||||||
Glasgow Anniesland[536] | Donald Dewar
20,951 (61.8%) |
Bill Wilson
5,797 (17.1%) |
Christopher McGinty
2,453 (7.2%) |
Robert A. P. Brocklehurst
3,881 (11.5%) |
|
Donald Dewar | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Baillieston[537] | Jimmy Wray
20,925 (65.7%) |
Patsy J. Thomson
6,085 (19.1%) |
Sheila J. Rainger
1,217 (3.8%) |
Malcolm G. Kelly
2,468 (7.7%) |
|
Jimmy Wray | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Cathcart[538] | John Maxton
19,158 (57.4%) |
Maire Whitehead
6,913 (18.5%) |
Callan Dick
2,302 (6.9%) |
Alistair J. Muir
4,248 (12.%) |
|
John Maxton | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Govan[539] | Mohammad Sarwar
14,216 (44.1%) |
Nicola Sturgeon
11,302 (35.1%) |
Bob Stewart
1,918 (5.9%) |
William Thomas
2,839 (8.8%) |
|
Ian Davidson‡ | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Kelvin[540] | George Galloway
16,643 (51.0%) |
Sandra White
6,978 (21.4%) |
Elspeth M. Buchanan
4,629 (14.2%) |
Duncan H. McPhie
3,539 (10.8%) |
|
George Galloway | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Maryhill[541] | Maria Fyfe
19,301 (64.9%) |
John Wailes
5,037 (16.9%) |
Elspeth Attwooll
2,119 (7.1%) |
Stuart Baldwin
1,747 (5.9%) |
|
Maria Fyfe | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Pollok[542] | Ian Davidson
19,653 (59.9%) |
David Logan
5,037 (17.9%) |
David M. Jago
1,137 (3.5%) |
Edwin S. Hamilton
1,979 (6.0%) |
|
Jimmy Dunnachie† | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Rutherglen[543] | Tommy McAvoy
20,430 (57.5%) |
Ian Gray
5,423 (15.3%) |
Robert Brown
5,167 (14.6%) |
David Campbell Bannerman
3,288 (9.3%) |
|
Tommy McAvoy | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Shettleston[544] | David Marshall
19,616 (73.2%) |
Humayun Hanif
3,748 (14.0%) |
Kerry Hiles
1,061 (4.0%) |
Colin Simpson
1,484 (5.5%) |
|
David Marshall | ||||||||||||
Glasgow Springburn[545] | Michael Martin
22,534 (71.4%) |
John R. Brady
5,208 (16.5%) |
Jim Alexander
1,349 (4.3%) |
Mark B. Holdsworth
1,893 (6.0%) |
|
Michael Martin |
Highlands and Islands
editThe Scottish Highlands and Islands elected 7 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Scottish National Party | Liberal Democrat | Conservative | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Argyll and Bute[546] | Ali A. Syed
5,596 (15.7%) |
Neil MacCormick
8,278 (23.2%) |
Ray Michie
14,359 (40.2%) |
Ralph Leishman
6,774 (18.9%) |
Michael Stewart
713 (1.0%) |
Ray Michie | ||||||||||
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross[547] | James Hendry
8,122 (27.8%) |
Euan Harper
6,710 (23.0%) |
Robert Maclennan
10,381 (35.6%) |
Tom Miers
3,148 (10.8%) |
Carolyn Ryder
369 (1.3%) |
|
Robert Maclennan | |||||||||
Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber[548] | David Stewart
16,187 (33.9%) |
Fergus Ewing
13,848 (29.0%) |
Stephen Gallagher
8,364 (17.5%) |
Mary Scanlon
8,355 (17.5%) |
Winnona Wall
436 (0.9%) |
|
Russell Johnston† | |||||||||
Moray[549] | Lewis Macdonald
7,886 (19.8%) |
Margaret Ewing
16,529 (41.6%) |
Debra M. Storr
3,548 (8.9%) |
Andrew J. Findlay
10,963 (27.6%) |
Paddy Mieklejohn
840 (2.1%) |
Margaret Ewing | ||||||||||
Orkney and Shetland[550] | James Paton
3,775 (18.3%) |
Willie Ross
2,624 (12.7%) |
Jim Wallace
10,743 (52.0%) |
Hope Anderson
2,527 (12.2%) |
Francis Adamson
820 (4.0%) |
|
Jim Wallace | |||||||||
Ross, Skye and Inverness West[551] | Donnie Munro
11,453 (28.7%) |
Margaret Paterson
7,821 (19.6%) |
Charles Kennedy
15,472 (38.7%) |
Mary MacLeod
4,368 (10.9%) |
Les Durance
535 (1.3%) |
Alan Hopkins (Green)
306 (0.8%) |
Robert Maclennan | |||||||||
Western Isles[552] | Calum MacDonald
8,955 (55.6%) |
Anne Lorne Gillies
5,379 (33.4%) |
Neil Mitchison
495 (3.1%) |
Jamie McGrigor
1,071 (6.6%) |
Ralph Lionel
206 (1.3%) |
Calum MacDonald |
Lothians
editThe Lothians elected 9 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Scottish National Party | Liberal Democrat | Conservative | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Edinburgh Central[553] | Alistair Darling
20,125 (47.1%) |
Fiona Hyslop
6,750 (15.8%) |
Karen J. Utting
5,605 (13.1%) |
Mike D.A. Scott-Hayward
9,055 (21.2%) |
Austin G. Skinner
495 (1.2%) |
|
Alistair Darling | |||||||||
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh[554] | Gavin Strang
22,564 (53.6%) |
Derrick White
8,034 (19.1%) |
Callum I. MacKellar
4,511 (10.7%) |
Kenneth F. Ward
6,483 (15.4%) |
James A. Sibbet
526 (1.2%) |
Gavin Strang‡ | ||||||||||
Edinburgh North and Leith[555] | Malcolm Chisholm
19,209 (46.9%) |
Anne Dana
8,231 (20.1%) |
Hillary Campbell
5,335 (13.0%) |
Ewen Stewart
7,312 (17.9%) |
Sandy Graham
441 (1.1%) |
|
Malcolm Chisholm‡ | |||||||||
Edinburgh Pentlands[556] | Lynda Clark
19,675 (43.0%) |
Stewart Gibb
5,952 (13.0%) |
Jenny Dawe
4,575 (10.0%) |
Malcolm Rifkind
14,813 (32.4%) |
Malcolm McDonald
422 (0.9%) |
|
Malcolm Rifkind | |||||||||
Edinburgh South[557] | Nigel Griffiths
20,993 (48.8%) |
John Hargreaves
5,791 (12.9%) |
Mike Pringle
7,911 (17.6%) |
Liz Smith
9,541 (21.3%) |
Ian McLean
504 (1.1%) |
Bradley Dunn (NLP)
98 (0.2%) |
Nigel Griffiths | |||||||||
Edinburgh West[558] | Lesley Hinds
8,948 (18.8%) |
Graham D. Sutherland
4,210 (8.8%) |
Donald Gorrie
20,578 (43.2%) |
James Douglas-Hamilton
13,325 (28.0%) |
Stephen C. Elphick
277 (0.6%) |
|
James Douglas-Hamilton | |||||||||
Linlithgow[559] | Tam Dalyell
21,469 (54.1%) |
Kenny MacAskill
10,631 (26.8%) |
Andrew W. Duncan
3,796 (8.4%) |
Tom Kerr
4,964 (12.5%) |
Kenneth R. Plomer
259 (0.7%) |
Tam Dalyell | ||||||||||
Livingston[560] | Robin Cook
23,510 (54.9%) |
Peter Johnston
11,763 (27.5%) |
Ewan Hawthorn
2,876 (6.7%) |
Hugh Halkett
4,028 (9.4%) |
Helen Campbell
444 (1.0%) |
Matt Culbert (SGB)
213 (0.5%) |
Robin Cook | |||||||||
Midlothian[561] | Eric Clarke
18,861 (53.5%) |
Lawrence Millar
8,991 (25.5%) |
Richard F. Pinnock
3,235 (9.2%) |
Anne C. Harper
3,842 (10.9%) |
Keith K. Docking
320 (0.9%) |
Eric Clarke |
Mid Scotland and Fife
editMid Scotland and Fife elected 9 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Scottish National Party | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Central Fife[562] | Henry McLeish
23,912 (58.7%) |
Tricia Marwick
10,199 (25.0%) |
Jacob Rees-Mogg
3,669 (9.0%) |
Ross Laird
2,610 (6.4%) |
John Scrymgeour-Wedderburn
375 (0.9%) |
Henry McLeish | ||||||||||
Dunfermline East[563] | Gordon Brown
24,441 (66.8%) |
John James Ramage
5,690 (15.6%) |
Iain Grant Mitchell
3,656 (10.0%) |
Jim Tolson
2,164 (5.9%) |
Thomas Dunsmore
632 (1.7%) |
Gordon Brown | ||||||||||
Dunfermline West[564] | Rachel Squire
19,338 (53.1%) |
John Lloyd
6,984 (19.2%) |
Kevin Newton
4,606 (12.6%) |
Elizabeth Harris
4,963 (13.6%) |
James Bain
543 (1.5%) |
Rachel Squire | ||||||||||
Kirkcaldy[565] | Lewis Moonie
18,730 (53.6%) |
Stewart Hosie
8,020 (22.9%) |
Charlotte Black
4,779 (13.7%) |
John Mainland
3,031 (8.7%) |
Victor Baxter
413 (1.2%) |
Lewis Moonie | ||||||||||
North East Fife[566] | Charles Milne
4,301 (10.3%) |
Colin Welsh
4,545 (10.8%) |
Adam Bruce
11,076 (26.5%) |
Menzies Campbell
21,432 (51.2%) |
William Stewart
485 (1.2%) |
Menzies Campbell | ||||||||||
North Tayside[567] | Ian McFatridge
5,141 (11.3%) |
John Swinney
20,447 (44.8%) |
Bill Walker
16,287 (32.5%) |
Peter Regent
3,716 (8.2%) |
Bill Walker | |||||||||||
Ochil[568] | Martin O'Neill
19,707 (45.0%) |
George Reid
15,055 (34.4%) |
Allan J.M. Hogarth
6,383 (14.6%) |
Ann M. Watters
2,262 (5.2%) |
Derek H.F. White
210 (0.5%) |
|
Martin O'Neill‡ | |||||||||
Perth[569] | Douglas Alexander
11,036 (24.8%) |
Roseanna Cunningham
16,209 (36.4%) |
John Godfrey
13,068 (29.3%) |
Chic Brodie
3,583 (8.0%) |
Robert McAuley
366 (0.8%) |
Matthew Henderson (UKIP)
289 (0.6%) |
Roseanna Cunningham‡ | |||||||||
Stirling[570] | Anne McGuire
20,382 (47.4%) |
Ewan Dow
5,752 (13.4%) |
Michael Forsyth
13,971 (32.5%) |
Alistair Tough
2,675 (6.2%) |
William McMurdo (UKIP)
154 (0.4%) |
Michael Forsyth |
North East Scotland
editNorth East Scotland including Aberdeenshire elected 9 Members of Parliament in 9 seats – 5 borough and 4 county constituencies.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Scottish National Party | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Aberdeen Central[571] | Frank Doran
12,025 (45.5%) |
Stewart Norman Gunn Whyte
3,761 (14.2%) |
Eleanor Anderson
4,547 (17.2%) |
Wayne Gordon Gault
5,379 (20.4%) |
Andy Cumbers (SSP)
717 (2.7%) |
New constituency | ||||||||||
Aberdeen North[572] | Malcolm Savidge
18,839 (47.9%) |
James Gifford
5,763 (15.0%) |
Mike Rumbles
5,421 (14.1%) |
Brian Adam
8,379 (21.8%) |
Alasdair McKenzie
463 (1.2%) |
Robert Hughes† | ||||||||||
Aberdeen South[573] | Anne Begg
15,541 (35.3%) |
Raymond Robertson
11,621 (26.4%) |
Nicol Stephen
12,176 (27.6%) |
Jim Towers
4,299 (11.6%) |
Ric Wharton
425 (1.0%) |
Raymond Robertson | ||||||||||
Angus[574] | Catherine Taylor
6,733 (15.6%) |
Sebastian A.A. Leslie
10,603 (24.6%) |
Dick B. Speirs
4,065 (9.4%) |
Andrew Welsh
20,792 (48.3%) |
Brian A. Taylor
883 (2.0%) |
Andrew Welsh | ||||||||||
Banff and Buchan[575] | Megan Harris
4,747 (11.8%) |
William Frain-Bell
9,564 (33.7%) |
Neil Fletcher
2,398 (6.0%) |
Alex Salmond
22,409 (55.8%) |
Alan Buchan
1,060 (2.6%) |
Alex Salmond | ||||||||||
Dundee East[576] | John McAllion
20,718 (51.1%) |
Bruce Mackie
6,397 (15.8%) |
Gurudeo Saluja
1,677 (4.1%) |
Shona Robison
10,757 (26.5%) |
Edward Galloway
601 (1.5%) |
|
John McAllion | |||||||||
Dundee West[577] | Ernie Ross
20,875 (53.8%) |
Neil Powrie
5,015 (13.2%) |
Elizabeth Dick
2,972 (7.7%) |
John Dorward
9,016 (23.2%) |
John MacMillan
411 (1.1%) |
Mary Ward (SSP)
428 (1.1%) |
Ernie Ross | |||||||||
Gordon[578] | Lindsey Kirkhill
4,350 (10.3%) |
John Porter
11,002 (26.0%) |
Malcolm Bruce
17,999 (42.6%) |
Richard Lochhead
8,435 (20.0%) |
Fred Pidcock
459 (1.1%) |
Malcolm Bruce | ||||||||||
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine[579] | Qaisra Khan
3,923 (9.1%) |
George Kynoch
15,080 (34.9%) |
Robert Smith
17,999 (41.1%) |
Joy Mowatt
5,649 (13.1%) |
Steve Ball
808 (1.9%) |
George Kynoch |
South Scotland
editThe South of Scotland elected 9 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | Scottish National Party | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Ayr[580] | Sandra Osborne
21,679 (48.4%) |
Phil Gallie
15,136 (33.8%) |
Clare Hamblen
2,116 (4.7%) |
Ian Blackford
5,625 (12.6%) |
John Enos
200 (0.4%) |
Phil Gallie | ||||||||||
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley[581] | George Foulkes
29,398 (59.8%) |
Alistair J. Marshall
8,336 (17.0%) |
Derek G. Young
2,613 (5.3%) |
Christine Hutchison
8,190 (12.6%) |
John K. Higgins
634 (1.3%) |
George Foulkes | ||||||||||
Clydesdale[582] | Jimmy Hood
23,859 (52.5%) |
Mark Izatt
7,396 (16.3%) |
Sandra Grieve
3,796 (8.4%) |
Andrew Doig
10,050 (22.1) |
Kenneth Smith (BNP)
311 (0.7%) |
Jimmy Hood | ||||||||||
Cunninghame South[583] | Brian Donohoe
22,233 (62.7%) |
Pamela M. Paterson
3,571 (10.1%) |
Erlend Watson
1,604 (4.5%) |
Margaret Burgess
7,364 (20.8) |
Allan Martlew
178 (0.5%) |
Krishna Edwin (SLP)
494 (1.4%) |
Brian Donohoe | |||||||||
Dumfries[584] | Russell Brown
23,528 (47.5%) |
Struan Stevenson
13,885 (28.0%) |
Neil C. Wallace
5,487 (11.1%) |
Robert J. Higgins
5,977 (12.1) |
David F. Parker
533 (1.1%) |
Elizabeth Hunter (NLP)
117 (0.2%) |
Hector Monro† | |||||||||
East Lothian[585] | John Home Robertson
22,881 (52.7%) |
Murdo Fraser
8,660 (19.9%) |
Alison MacAskill
4,575 (10.5%) |
David R. McCarthy
6,825 (15.7) |
Norman S. Nash
491 (1.1%) |
John Home Robertson | ||||||||||
Galloway and Upper Nithsdale[586] | Katy Clark
6,861 (16.3%) |
Ian Lang
12,825 (30.5%) |
John McKerchar
2,700 (6.4%) |
Alasdair Morgan
18,449 (43.9%) |
Alan Kennedy
428 (1.0%) |
|
Ian Lang | |||||||||
Roxburgh and Berwickshire[587] | Helen Eadie
5,226 (15.0%) |
Douglas Younger
8,337 (23.9%) |
Archy Kirkwood
16,243 (46.5%) |
Malcolm Balfour
3,959 (11.3%) |
John Curtis
922 (2.6%) |
|
Archy Kirkwood | |||||||||
Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale[588] | Keith Geddes
10,689 (27.4%) |
Alister Jack
8,623 (22.1%) |
Michael Moore
12,178 (27.4%) |
Ian Goldie
6,671 (17.1%) |
Christopher Mowbray
406 (1.0%) |
|
David Steel† |
West Scotland
editThe West of Scotland elected 9 Members of Parliament.
Constituency | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Scottish National Party | Liberal Democrat | Conservative | Referendum | Other | |||||||||||
Clydebank and Milngavie[589] | Tony Worthington
21,583 (55.2%) |
Jim Yuill
8,263 (21.1%) |
Keith W. Moody
4,086 (10.5%) |
Nancy E. Morgan
4,885 (12.5%) |
Ian Sanderson
269 (0.7%) |
Tony Worthington | ||||||||||
Cunninghame North[590] | Brian Wilson
20,686 (50.3%) |
Kim Nicoll
7,584 (18.4%) |
Karen Freel
2,271 (5.5%) |
Janet Mitchell
9,647 (23.5%) |
Ian Winton
440 (1.1%) |
Louise McDaid (SLP)
501 (1.2%) |
Brian Wilson | |||||||||
Dumbarton[591] | John McFall
20,470 (49.6%) |
William McKechnie
9,587 (23.2%) |
Alan Reid
3,144 (7.6%) |
Peter Ramsay
7,283 (17.6%) |
George Dempster
255 (0.6%) |
|
John McFall | |||||||||
Eastwood[592] | Jim Murphy
20,766 (39.7%) |
Douglas Arthur Yates
6,826 (13.1%) |
Christopher Michael Mason
6,110 (11.7%) |
Paul Cullen
17,530 (33.5%) |
David Ian Miller
497 (1.0%) |
|
Allan Stewart† | |||||||||
Greenock and Inverclyde[593] | Norman Godman
19,480 (56.2%) |
Brian J. Goodall
6,440 (18.6%) |
Rod Ackland
4,791 (13.8%) |
Hugo Swire
3,976 (11.5%) |
Norman Godman‡ | |||||||||||
Paisley North[594] | Irene Adams
20,295 (59.5%) |
Ian Mackay
7,481 (21.9%) |
Alan Jelfs
2,365 (6.9%) |
Kenneth Brookes
3,267 (9.6%) |
Edwin Mathew
196 (0.6%) |
Robert Graham (PLA)
531 (1.6%) |
Irene Adams | |||||||||
Paisley South[595] | Gordon McMaster
21,482 (57.5%) |
William Martin
8,732 (23.4%) |
Eileen McCartin
3,500 (9.4%) |
Robin Reid
3,237 (8.6%) |
James Lardner
254 (0.7%) |
Sean Clerkin (SSP)
146 (0.4%) |
Gordon McMaster | |||||||||
Strathkelvin and Bearsden[596] | Sam Galbraith
26,278 (52.9%) |
Graeme McCormick
8,111 (16.3%) |
John Morrison
4,843 (9.7%) |
David Sharpe
9,986 (20.1%) |
David Wilson
339 (0.7%) |
Christine Fisher (NLP)
155 (0.3%) |
Sam Galbraith | |||||||||
West Renfrewshire[597] | Tommy Graham
19,525 (46.6%) |
Colin Campbell
10,546 (26.5%) |
Bruce J.S. Macpherson
3,045 (7.7%) |
Charles J.S. Cormack
7,387 (18.6%) |
Shaw T. Lindsay
283 (0.7%) |
Tommy Graham‡ |
Wales
editWales elected 40 Members of Parliament.
See also
editNotes
editMiscellaneous labels
edit- ^ Independent Back to Basics
- ^ Anti-Corruption
- ^ Happiness Stan's Freedom to Party
- ^ Sportsman's Alliance: Anything but Mellor
- ^ Independently Beautiful Party
- ^ Renaissance Democrat
- ^ Independent English Conservative and Referendum
- ^ Mongolian Barbeque Great Place to Party
- ^ West Cheshire College In Crisis
- ^ Miss Moneypenny's Glamorous One Party
- ^ Albion Party
- ^ Lord Biro versus the Scallywag Tories
- ^ Juice Party
- ^ Islam Zinda Baad Platform
- ^ Keep Britain Free and Independent Party
- ^ Common Sense Sick of Politicians
- ^ Independent Anti-Corruption in Government (IAC)
- ^ Multi-Racial Anti-Corruption Alliance
- ^ "Liberal Democrat Top Choice for Parliament"
- ^ Independent Anti-majority Democracy
- ^ Justice and Renewal Independent Party
- ^ Democratic Nationalist
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- ^ "Bedfordshire South West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-10. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
- ^ "Cambridge". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-02-23. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Huntingdon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2023-02-03. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Cambridgeshire North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Cambridgeshire North West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Peterborough". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-23. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Cambridgeshire South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Cambridgeshire South East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Basildon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-02-04. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Billericay". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-11. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Braintree". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Brentwood & Ongar". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Castle Point". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Colchester". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Epping Forest". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Harlow". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Harwich". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Maldon & Chelmsford East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Essex North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Rayleigh". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Rochford & Southend East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Saffron Walden". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2003-10-29. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Southend West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Thurrock". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-02-20. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Chelmsford West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-21. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Broxbourne". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2005-11-17. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Hemel Hempstead". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Hertford & Stortford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Hertsmere". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Hitchin & Harpenden". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Hertfordshire North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Hertfordshire South West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "St Albans". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Stevenage". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-21. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Watford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-06-24. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Welwyn Hatfield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Great Yarmouth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Norfolk Mid". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-04-16. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Norfolk North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Norfolk North West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Norwich North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Norwich South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Norfolk South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Norfolk South West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Bury St Edmunds". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Suffolk Central & Ipswich North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Ipswich". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-25. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Suffolk South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Suffolk Coastal". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Waveney". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Suffolk West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ "Barking". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-03. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Bethnal Green & Bow". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Chingford & Woodford Green". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-09-27. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Dagenham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2005-12-28. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "East Ham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-24. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Edmonton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Enfield North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Enfield Southgate". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-29. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hackney North & Stoke Newington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hackney South & Shoreditch". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hornchurch". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hornsey & Wood Green". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Ilford North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Ilford South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Islington North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Islington South & Finsbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Leyton & Wanstead". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Poplar & Canning Town". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Romford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Tottenham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-13. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Upminster". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Walthamstow". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2007-08-06. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "West Ham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Brent East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-29. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Brent North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Brent South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-09. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Chipping Barnet". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-03. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Cities of London & Westminster". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-12. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Ealing Acton & Shepherd's Bush". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Ealing North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Ealing Southall". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-08. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Finchley & Golders Green". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hammersmith & Fulham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hampstead & Highgate". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Harrow East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Harrow West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hayes & Harlington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hendon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Holborn & St Pancras". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Kensington & Chelsea". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Regent's Park & Kensington North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Ruislip Northwood". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-05. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Uxbridge". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-21. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Beckenham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-17. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Bexleyheath & Crayford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-12-02. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Bromley & Chislehurst". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-06-23. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Camberwell & Peckham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-20. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Dulwich & West Norwood". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-08. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Eltham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Erith & Thamesmead". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Greenwich & Woolwich". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Lewisham Deptford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Lewisham East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Lewisham West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Southwark North & Bermondsey". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Old Bexley & Sidcup". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Orpington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Streatham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-29. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Vauxhall". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-30. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Battersea". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-20. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Brentford & Isleworth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Carshalton & Wallington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Croydon Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-04-07. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Croydon North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-07. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Croydon South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2023-04-10. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Feltham & Heston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Kingston & Surbiton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Mitcham & Morden". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-13. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Putney". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2024-05-03. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Richmond Park". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Sutton & Cheam". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2020-11-25. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Tooting". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Twickenham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Wimbledon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-20. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "Hartlepool". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Middlesbrough". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Middlesbrough South & Cleveland East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Redcar". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Stockton North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Stockton South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-25. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Bishop Auckland". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2003-12-10. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "City of Durham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-06. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Darlington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Easington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-23. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Durham North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-02. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Durham North West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2020-02-29. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Sedgefield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Berwick-upon-Tweed". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-11. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Blyth Valley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Hexham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Wansbeck". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-21. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Jarrow". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-10. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Newcastle upon Tyne Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Newcastle upon Tyne East & Wallsend". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Tyneside North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "South Shields". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Tynemouth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-21. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Blaydon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Gateshead East & Washington West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-12. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Houghton & Washington East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Tyne Bridge". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-02. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Sunderland North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2005-12-28. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Sunderland South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "City of Chester". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Congleton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-18. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Crewe & Nantwich". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-07. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Eddisbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-03. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Ellesmere Port & Neston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Halton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Macclesfield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Tatton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-02. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Warrington North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-28. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Warrington South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2020-08-03. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Weaver Vale". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-16. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Barrow & Furness". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Carlisle". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-07. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Copeland". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-27. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Penrith & The Border". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-02-26. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Westmorland & Lonsdale". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Workington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Altrincham & Sale West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-29. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Manchester Blackley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Manchester Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Manchester Gorton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Manchester Withington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Wythenshawe & Sale East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-07. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Ashton under Lyne". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-06-08. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Cheadle". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-12-06. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Denton & Reddish". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-08. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Hazel Grove". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Heywood & Middleton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Oldham East & Saddleworth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Oldham West & Royton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Rochdale". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Stalybridge & Hyde". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2003-12-17. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Stockport". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-10. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Bolton North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-11. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Bolton South East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-11. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Bolton West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Bury North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Bury South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2010-04-11. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Cheadle". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-12-06. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Leigh". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Makerfield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Salford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-27. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Stretford & Urmston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Wigan". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Worsley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-29. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
- ^ "Blackburn". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-05-21. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Blackpool North & Fleetwood". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Blackpool South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-20. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Burnley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Chorley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Fylde". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Hyndburn". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-11. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Lancaster & Wyre". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Pendle". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Preston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Ribble Valley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-21. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Rossendale & Darwen". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-04-08. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Ribble South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-04-11. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Lancashire West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "Liverpool Garston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Liverpool Riverside". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Liverpool Walton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Liverpool Wavertree". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Liverpool West Derby". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Bootle". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Crosby". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Knowsley North & Sefton East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Knowsley South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "St Helens North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-21. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "St Helens South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-18. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Southport". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Birkenhead". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Wallasey". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-05-21. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Wirral South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-06-08. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Wirral West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-06-07. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- ^ "Bracknell". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Maidenhead". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-23. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Newbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2018-12-15. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Reading East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-23. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Reading West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-23. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Slough". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-02-20. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Windsor". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-07-07. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Wokingham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Aylesbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-06-08. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Beaconsfield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-03-08. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Buckingham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-12-05. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Chesham & Amersham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2004-06-21. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Milton Keynes North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-23. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Milton Keynes South West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-09-23. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Wycombe". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2006-08-15. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Bexhill & Battle". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-09-23. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Brighton Kemptown". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-12-15. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Brighton Pavilion". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-12-15. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Eastbourne". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Hastings & Rye". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-01-26. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Hove". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-12-15. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Lewes". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Wealden". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-12-15. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Aldershot". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2022-12-19. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Hampshire East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Eastleigh". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Fareham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Gosport". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Havant". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "New Forest East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "New Forest West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Hampshire North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Hampshire North West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Portsmouth North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Portsmouth South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Romsey". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Southampton Itchen". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Southampton Test". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Winchester". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Isle of Wight". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
- ^ "Ashford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Canterbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Chatham & Aylesford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Dartford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Dover". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Faversham & Kent Mid". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Folkestone & Hythe". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Gillingham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Gravesham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Maidstone & The Weald". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Medway". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Sevenoaks". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Sittingbourne & Sheppey". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Thanet North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Thanet South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Tonbridge & Malling". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Tunbridge Wells". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Banbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Henley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Oxford East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Oxford West & Abingdon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Wantage". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Witney". Vote 2001. BBC News. Archived from the original on 2016-06-03. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Surrey East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Epsom & Ewell". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Esher & Walton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Guildford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Mole Valley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Reigate". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Runnymede & Weybridge". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Surrey South West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Spelthorne". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Surrey Heath". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Woking". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Arundel & South Downs". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Bognor Regis & Littlehampton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Chichester". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Crawley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Worthing East & Shoreham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Horsham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Sussex Mid". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Worthing West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
- ^ "Bristol East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
- ^ "Bristol North West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
- ^ "Bristol South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
- ^ "Bristol West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
- ^ "Falmouth & Camborne". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Cornwall North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Cornwall South East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "St Ives". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Truro & St Austell". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Devon East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Exeter". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Devon North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Plymouth Devonport". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Plymouth Sutton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Devon South West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Teignbridge". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Tiverton & Honiton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Torbay". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Devon West & Torridge". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Totnes". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Bournemouth East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Bournemouth West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Christchurch". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Dorset Mid & Poole North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Dorset North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Poole". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Dorset South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Dorset West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Cheltenham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Cotswold". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Forest of Dean". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Gloucester". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Kingswood". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Northavon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Stroud". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Tewkesbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Bath". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Bridgwater". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Somerton & Frome". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Taunton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Wansdyke". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Wells". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Weston-Super-Mare". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Woodspring". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Yeovil". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Devizes". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Swindon North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Wiltshire North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Salisbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Swindon South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Westbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- ^ "Hereford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Leominster". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
- ^ "Ludlow". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ^ "Shropshire North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ^ "Shrewsbury & Atcham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ^ "Telford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ^ "The Wrekin". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ^ "Burton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Cannock Chase". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Lichfield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Newcastle-under-Lyme". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Staffordshire South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Stafford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Staffordshire Moorlands". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Stoke-on-Trent Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Stoke-on-Trent North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Stoke-on-Trent South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Stone". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Tamworth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Warwickshire North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Nuneaton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Rugby & Kenilworth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Stratford-on-Avon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Warwick & Leamington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Edgbaston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Erdington". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Hall Green". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Hodge Hill". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Ladywood". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Northfield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Perry Barr". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Selly Oak". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Sparkbrook & Small Heath". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Birmingham Yardley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Sutton Coldfield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Coventry North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Coventry North West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Coventry South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Meriden". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Solihull". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Dudley North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Dudley South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Halesowen & Rowley Regis". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Stourbridge". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Warley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "West Bromwich East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "West Bromwich West (ex Speaker)". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Aldridge-Brownhills". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Walsall North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Walsall South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Wolverhampton North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Wolverhampton South East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Wolverhampton South West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Bromsgrove". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Worcestershire Mid". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Redditch". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Worcestershire West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Worcester". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Wyre Forest". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Beverley & Holderness". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Brigg & Goole". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Cleethorpes". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Yorkshire East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Great Grimsby". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Haltemprice & Howden". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Hull East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Hull North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Hull West & Hessle". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Scunthorpe". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "City of York". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Harrogate & Knaresborough". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Richmond". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Ryedale". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Scarborough & Whitby". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Selby". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Skipton & Ripon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Vale of York". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Barnsley Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Barnsley East & Mexborough". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Barnsley West & Penistone". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Doncaster Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Doncaster North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Don Valley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Rother Valley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Rotherham". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Sheffield Attercliffe". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Sheffield Brightside". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Sheffield Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Sheffield Hallam". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Sheffield Heeley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Sheffield Hillsborough". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Wentworth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
- ^ "Elmet". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Hemsworth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Leeds Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Leeds East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Leeds North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Leeds North West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Leeds West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Morley & Rothwell". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Normanton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Pontefract & Castleford". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Pudsey". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Wakefield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Batley & Spen". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Bradford North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Bradford South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Bradford West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Calder Valley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Colne Valley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Dewsbury". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Halifax". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Huddersfield". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Keighley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Shipley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "Airdrie & Shotts". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Coatbridge & Chryston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Cumbernauld & Kilsyth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "East Kilbride". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Falkirk East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Falkirk West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Hamilton North & Bellshill". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Hamilton South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Kilmarnock & Loudoun". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Motherwell & Wishaw". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
- ^ "Glasgow Anniesland". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Baillieston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Cathcart". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Govan". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Kelvin". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Maryhill". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Pollok". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Rutherglen". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Shettleston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Glasgow Springburn (Speaker)". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Argyll & Bute". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Caithness Sutherland & Easter Ross". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Inverness East Nairn & Lochaber". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Moray". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Orkney & Shetland". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Ross, Skye & Inverness West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Western Isles". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
- ^ "Edinburgh Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Edinburgh East & Musselburgh". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Edinburgh North & Leith". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Edinburgh Pentlands". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Edinburgh South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Edinburgh West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Linlithgow". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Livingston". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Midlothian". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Fife Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Dunfermline East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Dunfermline West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Kirkcaldy". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Fife North East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Tayside North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Ochil". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Perth". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Stirling". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ "Aberdeen Central". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-06.
- ^ "Aberdeen North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-06.
- ^ "Aberdeen South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-06.
- ^ "Angus". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Banff & Buchan". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Dundee East". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Dundee West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Gordon". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Aberdeenshire West & Kincardine". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2022-09-06.
- ^ "Ayr". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Carrick Cumnock & Doon Valley". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Clydesdale". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Cunninghame South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Dumfries". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "East Lothian". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Galloway & Upper Nithsdale". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Roxburgh & Berwickshire". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Clydebank & Milngavie". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Cunninghame North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Dumbarton". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Eastwood". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Greenock & Inverclyde". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Paisley North". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Paisley South". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Strathkelvin & Bearsden". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Renfrewshire West". Vote 2001. BBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-03.