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UK General Election 2024

Results and selected statistics

Figures by party

TOTAL
CON

Conservative
LAB

Labour
SNP

Scottish National
LDT

Liberal
Democrat
DUP

Democratic Unionist (NI)
SFN*

Sinn Fein (NI)
REF

Reform
PCU

Plaid Cymru (Wales)
GRN

Green
OTHER

Speaker, Independents and other parties
Seats total as of GE24
650 121 411 9 72 5 7 5 4 4 12
Changes since 30 May 2024
0
0 (GE19)
228
211
35
57
2
0
4
1
3
12
Seats total as of 30 May 2024
650 344 205 43 15 7 7 1 3 1 24
Changes since GE19
0
244
209
39
61
3
0
5
0
3
8
Seats in England
543
116
347
N/A
65
N/A
N/A
5
N/A
4
6
Seats in Scotland
57
5
37
9
6
N/A
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
0
Seats in Wales
32
0
27
N/A
1
N/A
N/A
0
4
0
0
Seats in Northern Ireland
18
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
5
7
N/A
N/A
N/A
6
% of women MPs per party/group as of 5 July 2024 (and change from previous Parliaments - as of both 30 May 2024 and GE19 - in percentage points)
40.5
6.7
31.5
7.7
46.2
5.3
11.1
22.9
44.4
19.2
5
7.5
28.6
0
0
0
75
50
75
50
16.7
8.3
Candidates
4,515
1,086
635
0
631
0
57
2
630
19
16
1
14
1
609
334*
32
4
574
102
1,317
367

*Elected Sinn Fein MPs have traditionally not taken their seats in the Westminster-based Parliament. In 2019 the Reform party was known as the Brexit party.

By seats won

  • 411
    Labour Party
    Led by Keir Starmer MP
  • 121
    Conservative Party
    Led by Rishi Sunak MP
  • 72
    Liberal Democrats
    Led by Ed Davey MP
  • 9
    Scottish National Party
    Led by John Swinney MSP
  • 7
    Sinn Féin
    Led by Mary Lou McDonald
  • By share of the vote

  • 33.7
    Labour Party
    Led by Keir Starmer MP
  • 23.7
    Conservative Party
    Led by Rishi Sunak MP
  • 14.3
    Reform
    Led by Nigel Farage MP*
  • 12.2
    Liberal Democrats
    Led by Ed Davey MP
  • 6.4
    Green Party (of England & Wales)
    Led by Carla Denyer MP* & Adrian Ramsay MP*
  • Voteshare totals are rounded down. *Not MPs prior to GE24

    By votes

  • 9.7M
    Labour Party
    Led by Keir Starmer MP
  • 6.8M
    Conservative Party
    Led by Rishi Sunak MP
  • 4.1M
    Reform
    Led by Nigel Farage MP*
  • 3.5M
    Liberal Democrats
    Led by Ed Davey MP
  • 1.8M
    Green Party (of England & Wales)
    Led by Carla Denyer MP* & Adrian Ramsay MP*
  • Vote totals are rounded down. *Not MPs prior to GE24

    Status of 650 Parliamentary seats nationwide as of the 2024 General Election

    Turnout: 59.9% 7.4 PP
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    411 seats (63.2%) 121 (18.6) 72 (11.1) 9 12 7 5 5 4 4
    9.73M votes / 33.7%
    LAB
    Keir Starmer MP
    6.83M / 23.7%
    CON
    Rishi Sunak MP
    4.1M / 14.3%
    REF
    Nigel Farage
    3.52M / 12.2%
    LD
    Ed Davey MP
    1.8M
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    Big figures

    132+
    MPs that were elected or re-elected in 2019 are not standing at this General Election and/or were longer an MP as of the dissolution of Parliament on 30 May 2024, including former Prime Minister Boris Johnson
    19 +
    MPs resigned from Parliament or have been suspended or expelled from their party between the 2019 and 2024 General Elections, including former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and former Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn
    5

    MPs standing in this election had defected to another party since the 2019 General Election, including MPs operating as Independents between membership of the two parties such as Andrew Bridgen and Lee Anderson but not MPs who have gone on to contest the 2014 General Election as Independents

    23
    By-elections since the 2019 General Election
    70.3
    is the approximate percentage of the population that were registered to vote in the last General Election (with the potential electorate being approximately 80% of the population)

    Post-election stats

    Turnout figures have been corrected where the figure originally provided was calculated from the notional result of the 2019 UK General Election for the constituency based on its new boundaries and electorate for 2024.

    Highest turnouts with seat gained*

  • 76.3
    Somerset North
    England South West
    CON
    LAB
  • 75.2
    Harpenden & Berkhamsted
    England East
    CON
    LDT
  • 73.2
    Rushcliffe
    England East Midlands
    CON
    LAB
  • 73.1
    Winchester
    England South East
    CON
    LDT
  • 72.8
    Mid-Dunbartonshire
    Scotland
    CON
    LDT
  • 72.8
    Esher & Walton
    England South East
    LDT
    CON
  • 72.4
    Hampshire North East
    England South East
    CON
    LDT
  • 72.1
    Henley & Thame
    England South East
    CON
    LDT
  • 72
    Wimbledon
    England London
    CON
    LDT
  • 72
    Wokingham
    England South East
    CON
    LDT
  • *or regained since 2019

    Highest turnouts with seat held

  • 76.7%
    Richmond Park
    England London
    LDT
  • 73.8
    Godalming & Ash
    England South East
    CON
  • 72.7
    Chesham & Amersham
    England South East
    LDT
  • 71.5
    Twickenham
    England London
    LDT
  • 71.3
    Buckinghamshire (Mid-)
    England South East
    CON
  • 71.2
    Kenilworth & Southam
    England West Midlands
    CON
  • 71
    St. Albans
    England East
    LDT
  • 70.9
    Devon Central
    England South West
    CON
  • 70.9
    Hampshire East
    England South East
    CON
  • 70.7
    Chester South & Eddisbury
    England North West
    CON
  • Lowest turnouts with seat held

  • 40
    Manchester Rusholme
    England North West
    LAB
  • 41.7
    Leeds South
    England Yorkshire & The Humber
    LAB
  • 42.2
    Hull East
    England Yorkshire & The Humber
    LAB
  • 42.7
    Blaenau Gwent & Rhymney
    Wales
    LAB
  • 43.5
    Blackley & South Middleton
    England North West
    LAB
  • 43.6
    Birmingham Erdington
    England West Midlands
    LAB
  • 43.7
    Birmingham Ladywood
    England West Midlands
    LAB
  • 43.7
    Wolverhampton South East
    England West Midlands
    LAB
  • 43.9
    Birmingham Hodge Hill & North Solihull
    England West Midlands
    LAB
  • 44.4
    Doncaster North
    England Yorkshire & The Humber
    LAB
  • Lowest turnouts with seat gained

  • 42.9
    Tipton & Wednesbury
    England West Midlands
    CON
    LAB
  • 45.2
    Tamworth
    England West Midlands
    CON
    LAB
  • 45.4
    Blackpool South
    England North West
    CON
    LAB
  • 46.4
    Great Grimsby & Cleethorpes
    England Yorkshire & The Humber
    CON
    LAB
  • 47
    Glasgow North East
    Scotland
    SNP
    LAB
  • 47.8
    Hyndburn
    England North West
    CON
    LAB
  • 47.8
    Wolverhampton North East
    England West Midlands
    CON
    LAB
  • 47.8
    Stoke-on-Trent Central
    England West Midlands
    CON
    LAB
  • 49
    Walsall & Bloxwich
    England West Midlands
    CON
    LAB
  • 49.1
    Birmingham Perry Barr
    England West Midlands
    LAB
    IND
  • Largest voteshares per candidate - Labour

  • 70.6
    Dan Carden
    Liverpool Walton, England North West
  • 68.8
    Peter Dowd
    Bootle, England North West
  • 67.3
    Annelise Midgley
    Knowsley, England North West
  • 66.6
    Ian Byrne
    Liverpool West Derby, England North West
  • 61.9
    Kim Johnson
    Liverpool Riverside, England North West
  • 61.6
    Derek Twigg
    Widnes & Halewood, England North West
  • 60.3
    Helen Hayes
    Dulwich & West Norwood, England London
  • 59.5
    Diane Abbott
    Hackney North & Stoke Newington,
    England London
  • 59.3
    Meg Hillier
    Hackney South & Shoreditch,
    England London
  • 59.3
    Stella Creasy
    Walthamstow,
    England London
  • Largest voteshares per candidate - Conservative

  • 53.3
    Bob Blackman
    Harrow East, England London
  • 47.5
    Rishi Sunak
    Richmond & Northallerton,
    England Yorkshire & The Humber
  • 46.5
    Gavin Williamson
    Stone, Great Wyrley & Penkridge,
    England
  • 45.4
    David Simmonds
    Ruislip, Northwood & Pinner,
    England
  • 44.7
    Oliver Dowden
    Hertsmere, England
  • 43.7
    Alicia Kearns
    Rutland & Stamford, England
  • 43.2
    Neil Hudson
    Epping Forest, England
  • 42.6
    Jeremy Hunt
    Godalming & Ash, England
  • 41.9
    Matt Vickers
    Stockton West, England
  • 41.5
    Steve Barclay
    Cambridgeshire North East, England
  • Smallest winning voteshares

  • 26.7
    Terry Jermy
    Norfolk South West, England
  • 27.9
    Gregory Campbell
    Londonderry East, Northern Ireland
  • 28.3
    Jim Allister
    Antrim North, Northern Ireland
  • 28.7
    David Reed
    Exmouth & East Exeter, England
  • 28.9
    Sammy Wilson
    Antrim East, Northern Ireland
  • 29.1
    Kevin McKenna
    Sittingbourne & Sheppey, England
  • 29.4
    Steve Witherden
    Montgomeryshire & Glyndŵr, Wales
  • 29.5
    David Chadwick
    Brecon, Radnor & Cwm Tawe, Wales
  • 29.6
    John Cooper
    Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland
  • 30.2
    Laura Kyrke-Smith
    Aylesbury, England
  • Seats retained by Conservatives with the smallest majority

  • <0.1
    Basildon & Billericay
    England Eastern
  • 0.1
    Devon Central
    England South West
  • 0.2
    Exmouth & East Exeter
    England South West
  • 0.2
    Havant
    England South East
  • 0.3
    Beverley & Holderness
    England Yorkshire & The Humber
  • 0.6
    Bromley & Biggin Hill
    England London
  • 1.2
    Fylde
    England North West
  • 1.5
    Broadland & Fakenham
    England Eastern
  • 1.6
    Godalming & Ash
    England South East
  • 1.7
    The Wrekin
    England West Midlands
  • Seats gained by Labour with the smallest majority

  • <0.1
    Hendon
    England London
  • <0.1
    Poole
    England South West
  • 0.1
    Cambridgeshire North West
    England Eastern
  • 0.2
    Peterborough
    England Eastern
  • 0.3
    Chelsea & Fulham
    England London
  • 0.5
    Forest of Dean
    England South West
  • 0.6
    Derbyshire Dales
    England East Midlands
  • 0.6
    Middlesbrough South & East Cleveland
    England North East
  • 0.9
    Sittingbourne & Sheppey
    England South East
  • 1.2
    Somerset North
    England South West
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