Results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election by constituency

Results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election by constituency

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Colours on map indicate the party allegiance of each constituency's MP.

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.

Breakdown by regions[edit]

Nation Region County/Sub-region Total MPs Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat Others
England (529) East Midlands (44) Derbyshire 10 9 Increase5 1 Decrease5 0 Steady 0 Steady
Leicestershire and Rutland 10 5 Increase2 5 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
Lincolnshire 7 1 Increase1 6 Decrease1 0 Steady 0 Steady
Northamptonshire 6 5 Increase5 1 Decrease5 0 Steady 0 Steady
Nottinghamshire 11 10 Increase3 1 Decrease3 0 Steady 0 Steady
East of England (56) Bedfordshire 6 3 Increase3 3 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
Cambridgeshire 7 2 Increase1 5 Decrease1 0 Steady 0 Steady
Essex 17 6 Increase5 10 Decrease5 1 Increase1 0 Steady
Hertfordshire 11 5 Increase5 6 Decrease5 0 Steady 0 Steady
Norfolk 8 4 Increase3 4 Decrease3 0 Steady 0 Steady
Suffolk 7 2 Increase1 5 Decrease1 0 Steady 0 Steady
Greater London (74) North East London 23 22 Increase7 1 Decrease7 0 Steady 0 Steady
North West London 20 15 Increase10 5 Decrease10 0 Steady 0 Steady
South East London 16 11 Increase2 4 Decrease2 1 Steady 0 Steady
South West London 15 9 Increase7 1 Decrease12 5 Increase5 0 Steady
North East England (30) Cleveland 6 6 Increase2 0 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
County Durham 7 7 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Northumberland 4 2 Steady 1 Steady 1 Steady 0 Steady
Tyne and Wear 13 13 Increase1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 0 Steady
North West England (76) Cheshire 11 7 Increase1 3 Decrease1 0 Steady 1 Increase1
Cumbria 6 4 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Greater Manchester 28 25 Increase6 2 Decrease5 1 Decrease1 0 Steady
Lancashire 15 13 Increase5 2 Decrease5 0 Steady 0 Steady
Merseyside 16 15 Increase2 0 Decrease3 1 Increase1 0 Steady
South East England (83) Berkshire 8 3 Increase3 4 Decrease3 1 Steady 0 Steady
Buckinghamshire 7 2 Increase2 5 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
East Sussex 8 4 Increase4 3 Decrease5 1 Increase1 0 Steady
Hampshire 17 3 Increase2 11 Decrease3 3 Increase2 0 Steady
Isle of Wight 1 0 Steady 0 Decrease1 1 Increase1 0 Steady
Kent 17 8 Increase8 9 Decrease7 0 Steady 0 Steady
Oxfordshire 6 1 Steady 4 Decrease1 1 Increase1 0 Steady
Surrey 11 0 Steady 11 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
West Sussex 8 1 Increase1 7 Decrease1 0 Steady 0 Steady
South West England (51) Bristol 4 4 Increase2 0 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
Cornwall 5 1 Increase1 0 Decrease3 4 Increase2 0 Steady
Devon 11 3 Increase2 5 Decrease4 3 Increase2 0 Steady
Dorset 8 0 Steady 8 Increase1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady
Gloucestershire 8 4 Increase3 2 Decrease4 2 Increase1 0 Steady
Somerset 9 1 Increase1 2 Decrease4 5 Increase3 0 Steady
Wiltshire 6 2 Increase2 4 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
West Midlands (59) Herefordshire 2 0 Steady 1 Decrease1 1 Increase1 0 Steady
Shropshire 5 3 Increase2 2 Decrease1 0 Steady 0 Steady
Staffordshire 12 8 Increase3 4 Decrease3 0 Steady 0 Steady
Warwickshire 5 4 Increase2 1 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
West Midlands county 29 24 Increase4 4 Decrease4 0 Steady 1 Steady
Worcestershire 6 3 Increase3 3 Decrease3 0 Steady 1 Steady
Yorkshire and the Humber (56) Humberside 10 7 Increase2 3 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
North Yorkshire 8 3 Increase2 4 Decrease3 1 Increase1 0 Steady
South Yorkshire 15 14 Steady 0 Decrease1 1 Increase1 0 Steady
West Yorkshire 23 22 Increase9 0 Decrease10 1 Increase1 0 Steady
Northern Ireland (18) 18
Scotland (72) Central Scotland 10 10 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Glasgow 10 10 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Highlands and Islands 7 2 Increase1 0 Steady 4 Decrease1 1 Steady
Lothians 9 8 Increase1 0 Decrease2 1 Increase1 0 Steady
Mid Scotland and Fife 9 6 Increase1 0 Decrease2 1 Steady 2 Increase1
North East Scotland 9 5 Increase2 0 Decrease2 2 Increase1 2 Steady
South Scotland 9 6 Increase2 0 Decrease3 2 Steady 1 Increase1
West Scotland 9 9 Increase1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 0 Steady
Wales (40) Mid and West Wales 8 4 Steady 0 Decrease1 2 Increase1 2 Steady
North Wales 9 7 Increase2 0 Decrease2 0 Steady 2 Steady
South Central Wales 8 8 Increase2 0 Decrease2 0 Steady 0 Steady
South East Wales 8 8 Increase1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 0 Steady
South West Wales 7 7 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady

England[edit]

England elected 529 out of the 659 Members of Parliament across the 9 regions of England.

East Midlands[edit]

The East Midlands elected 44 Members of Parliament across 6 counties; Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland.

Derbyshire[edit]

Derbyshire elected 10 Members of Parliament in 10 seats – 2 borough and 8 county constituencies.

Constituency Candidates Incumbent
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%)

Godfrey Meynell (Ind. Grn.)

593 (1.0%)

Hugh Price (UKIP)

484 (0.9%)

"The Flying Brick" Delves (OMRLP)

281 (0.5%)

Martin Kyslun (Ind.)[a]

81 (0.1%)

  Patrick McLoughlin

Leicestershire and Rutland[edit]

Leicestershire and Rutland elected 10 Members of Parliament in 10 seats – 3 borough and 7 county constituencies.

Constituency Candidates Incumbent
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%)

John Peacock (BNP)

523 (1.0%)

Terence Stokes (Ind.)

397 (0.7%)

  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%)

Sohan Singh Sidhu (SLP)

436 (0.98%)

Neil Slack (Ind.)

102 (0.23%)

  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%)

Jim Dooher (SLP)

634 (1.3%)

Kevin Sills (ND)

307 (0.6%)

  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%)

Geoff Forse (Green)

586 (1.4%)

David Roberts (SLP)

452 (1.1%)

Josephine Nicholls (SP)

327 (0.8%)

Adrian Belshaw (BNP)

302 (0.7%)

Clive Potter (ND)

186 (0.5%)

  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[edit]

Lincolnshire 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
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

(Holland with Boston)

Gainsborough[21] Paul Taylor

13,767 (28.8%)

  Edward Leigh

20,593 (43.1%)

Neil Taylor

13,436 (28.1%)

  Edward Leigh

(Gainsborough and Horncastle)

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%)

Malcolm Charlesworth (UKIP)

556 (1.0%)

Rosa Clark (PLA)

314 (0.6%)

Ian Harper (NLP)

115 (0.2%)

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

(East Lindsey)

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[edit]

Northamptonshire elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 seats – 2 borough and 4 county constituencies.

Constituency Candidates Incumbent
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%)

Ian Gillman (UKIP)

507 (0.9%)

Jane Bence (NLP)

133 (0.2%)

  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%)

B.J. Mahoney (UKIP)

443 (0.7%)

Russell B. France (NLP)

204 (0.3%)

  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%)

D. Torbica (UKIP)

474 (0.9%)

B. Spivack (NLP)

161 (0.3%)

  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%)

Derek Clark (UKIP)

1,159 (2.0%)

Graham D. Woollcombe (NLP)

541 (0.9%)

  Michael Morris
Wellingborough[32]   Paul Stinchcombe

24,854 (44.2%)

Peter Fry

24,667 (43.8%)

Peter Smith

5,279 (9.4%)

Tony Ellwood (UKIP)

1,192 (2.1%)

Annie Lorys (NLP)

297 (0.5%)

  Peter Fry

Nottinghamshire[edit]

Nottinghamshire elected 11 Members of Parliament in 11 seats – 3 borough and 8 county constituencies.

Constituency Candidates Incumbent
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%)

Joseph Moore (UKIP)

403 (0.7%)

Anna Miszewska (NLP)

115 (0.2%)

  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[edit]

The East of England elected 56 Members of Parliament across 6 counties; Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.

Bedfordshire[edit]

Bedfordshire elected 6 Members of Parliament in 6 seats – 3 borough and 3 county constituencies.

Constituency Candidates Incumbent
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%)

Colin Brown (UKIP)

689 (1.5%)

Aaron Custance (NLP)

250 (0.5%)

  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%)

Charlie Lawman (UKIP)

390 (0.8%)

Marc Scheimann (Green)

356 (0.7%)

Claire Perrin (NLP)

86 (0.2%)

  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%)

Frank Foley (Ind. Con.)

1,842 (3.7%)

Bernard Bence (NLP)

138 (0.3%)

  Trevor Skeet

(North Bedfordshire)

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%)

Tom Wise (UKIP)

446 (0.8%)

Alexander Le Carpentier (NLP)

162 (0.3%)

  David Madel

Cambridgeshire[edit]

Cambridgeshire elected 7 Members of Parliament in 7 seats – 2 borough constituencies and 5 county constituencies.

Constituency Candidates Incumbent
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%)

Margaret Wright (Green)

1,434 (1.3%)

Anna Johnstone (PLA)

191 (0.4%)

Raymond Athow (WRP)

107 (0.2%)

M. Gladwin (NLP)

103 (0.2%)

  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%)

Charles Coyne (UKIP)

331 (0.6%)

Veronica Hufford (Christian Democrat)

177 (0.3%

Duncan Robertson (Ind.)

89 (0.2%)

  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%)

Chris J. Bennett (SLP)

851 (1.5%)

Luke K.C. Leighton (NLP)

259 (0.5%)

  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%)

Charles Brettell (NLP)

334 (0.7%)

John Linskey (UKIP)

317 (0.7%)

Stephen Goldspink (PLA)

275 (0.6%)

  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%)

John Linskey (UKIP)

298 (0.6%)

Francis C. Chalmers (NLP)

168 (0.3%)

  Anthony Grant

(South West Cambridgeshire)

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%)

Karl Lams (Building a Fair Society)

167 (0.3%)

Peter While (NLP)

111 (0.2%)

  Jim Paice

Essex[edit]

Essex elected 17 Members of Parliament in 17 seats – 5 borough constituencies and 12 county constituencies.

Constituency Candidates Incumbent
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%)

Brian Hughes (Loyal Conservative)

3,377 (6.1%)

John Buchanan (PLA)

570 (1.0%)

  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%)

James Abbott (Green)

712 (1.3%)

Michael Nolan (Ind.)

274 (0.5%)

  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%)

Gerard Batten (UKIP)

340 (0.7%)

John Bowles (BNP)

319 (0.7%)

  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%)

Leonard Overy-Owen (UKIP)

935 (1.9%)

Eleanor Burgess (Green)

685 (1.4%)

  John Whittingdale

(South Colchester and Maldon)

North Essex[67] Timothy Young

17,004 (33.2%)

  Bernard Jenkin

22,480 (43.9%)

Andrew Phillips

10,028 (20.0%)

Roger Lord (UKIP)

1,202 (2.3%)

Susan Ransome (Green)

495 (1.0%)

  Bernard Jenkin

(Colchester North)

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

(Southend East)

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%)

Ian Evans (UKIP)

658 (1.2%)

Barry Tyler (Ind.)

486 (0.9%)

Christopher Edwards (NLP)

154 (0.3%)

  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%)

Brian Lee (UKIP)

636 (1.4%)

Peter Warburton (NLP)

101 (0.2%)

  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%)

George Rumens (Green)

411 (0.7%)

Martin Levin (UKIP)

323 (0.6%)

  Simon Burns

(Chelmsford)

Hertfordshire[edit]

Hertfordshire 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%)

George Rumens (BNP)

610 (1.3%)

Benjamin Cheetham (NLP)

172 (0.4%)

  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

(West Hertfordshire)

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%)

B G Smalley (UKIP)

1,233 (2.2%)

Michael Franey (PLA)

259 (0.5%)

  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%)

Rodney Saunders (UKIP)

453 (0.9%)

Nigel Kahn (NLP)

191 (0.4%)

  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%)

David R.H. Cooke (NLP)

290 (0.6%)

Jim D.O. Horton (SP)

217 (0.4%)

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

(North Hertfordshire)

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%)

Sari Craigen (RDT)

290 (0.6%)

Ian Docker (NLP)

111 (0.2%)

  Peter Lilley

(Hitchin and Harpenden)

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%)

David William Bundy (PLA)

196 (0.4%)

Andrew Brinley Michael Calcraft (NLP)

110 (0.2%)

  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%)

Victor Cox (RA)

1,263 (2.4%)

Helen Harrold (PLA)

267 (0.5%)

  David Evans

Norfolk[edit]

Norfolk 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%)

Tony Park (Green)

1,254 (2.1%)

Bruce Parker (NLP)

215 (0.4%)

  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%)

Howard Marks (LCA)

512 (0.9%)

James Hood (SLP)

495 (0.9%)

Diana Mills (NLP)

100 (0.2%)

  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%)

Howard Marks (LCA)

765 (1.5%)

Adrian Holmes (Green)

736 (1.4%)

Bryan Parsons (NLP)

84 (0.2%)

  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%)

Stephanie Ross-Wagenknecht (Green)

484 (0.8%)

Anthony Boddy (UKIP)

400 (0.6%)

  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[edit]

Suffolk 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

(Central Suffolk)

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%)

William Vinyard (UKIP)

208 (0.4%)

Eric Kaplan (NLP)

107 (0.2%)

  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%)

Anthony Slade (Green)

514 (0.9%)

Felicity Kaplan (NLP)

152 (0.3%)

  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[edit]

Greater London elected 74 Members of Parliament across the 32 boroughs of London.

North East London[edit]

North 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%)

Mark Tolman (BNP)

894 (2.7%)

Damien Mearns (PLA)

159 (0.5%)

  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%)

David King (BNP)

3,350 (7.5%)

Terry Milson (Liberal)

2,963 (6.6%)

Sheref Osman (Ind.)

1,117 (2.5%)

Stephen Petter (Green)

812 (1.8%)

Abdul Hamid (SLP)

413 (0.9%)

  Peter Shore

(Bethnal Green and Stepney)

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

(Chingford)

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%)

William Binding (BNP)

900 (2.5%)

Richard H. Dawson (Ind.)

349 (1.0%)

Michael B. Hipperson (ND)

183 (0.5%)

Kathleen A. Goble (PLA)

152 (0.4%)

  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%)

Imran Khan (SLP)

2,697 (6.5%)

Colin Smith (BNP)

1,258 (3.2%)

Graham G. Hardy (ND)

290 (0.7%)

  Stephen Timms

(Newham North East)

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%)

Bruce Cowd (BNP)

437 (0.98%)

Penelope Weald (UKIP)

260 (0.58%)

  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%)

Jean Griffin (BNP)

590 (1.2%)

Jose O'Ware (UKIP)

484 (1.0%)

  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%)

Alan Storkey (Christ. Dem.)

289 (0.6%)

Andrew Malakouna (Oth.^ )

229 (0.5%)

  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%)

Yen Chit Chong (Green)

1,395 (4.3%)

Dickon Tolson (Ind.)

368 (1.1%)

Lisa Lovebucket (Ind.)

176 (0.5%)

  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%)

Terry V. Betts (Ind.)

2,436 (7.2%)

Gordon T. Callow (BNP)

531 (1.6%)

Monty Goldman (CPB)

298 (0.9%)

Michelle L. Goldberg (NLP)

145 (0.4%)

William Rogers (WRP)

139 (0.4%)

  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%)

Jenny Trueman (Ind.)

259 (0.6%)

Joseph Sowerby (PLA)

189 (0.4%)

  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%)

Hilary J. Jago (Green)

1,214 (2.4%)

Pat W. Sikorski (SLP)

586 (1.1%)

  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%)

Bruce G. Ramsey (SLP)

868 (1.7%)

Aron Owens (BNP)

580 (1.2%)

  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%)

Alan Laws (Ind.)

171 (0.5%)

Martin Creese (NLP)

121 (0.5%)

Erol Basarik (Ind.)

101 (0.3%)

  Chris Smith
Leyton and Wanstead[116]   Harry Cohen

23,922 (60.8%)

Robert Vaudry

8,736 (22.2%)

Charles Anglin

5,920 (15.1%)

Sean Duffy (PLA)

488 (1.2%)

Abdul Mian (Ind.)

256 (0.7%)

  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%)

John Tyndall (BNP)

2,849 (7.3%)

Jacklyn Joseph (SLP)

551 (1.4%)

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%)

Terry E. Hurlstone (Liberal)

1,100 (2.6%)

Michael J. Carey (BNP)

522 (1.2%)

  Michael Neubert
Tottenham[119]   Bernie Grant

26,121 (69.3%)

Andrew R. Scantlebury

5,921 (15.7%)

Neil Hughes

4,064 (10.8%)

Peter Budge (Green)

1,059 (2.8%)

Leelan L. E. Tay (PLA)

210 (0.5%)

Christopher F. Anglin (WRP)

181 (0.5%)

Tania Kent (SEP)

148 (0.4%)

  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%)

Michael J. Carey (BNP)

1,198 (3.6%)

Toby Jug (OMRLP)

300 (0.9%)

Jonathan P. Rainbow (RDT)

116 (0.3%)

  Tony Banks

(Newham North West)

North West London[edit]

North 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%)

Stan E. Keable (SLP)

466 (1.3%)

Andrew J. Shanks (PLA)

218 (0.6%)

Claire M. Warrilow (RDT)

120 (0.3%)

Martin Creese (NLP)

103 (0.3%)

  Ken Livingstone
Brent North[124]   Barry Gardiner

19,343 (50.7%)

Rhodes Boyson

15,324 (40.2%)

Paul Lorber

3,104 (8.1%)

Tony F. Davids (NLP)

204 (0.5%)

George F. Clark (RDT)

199 (0.5%)

  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%)

David Edler (Green)

389 (1.1%)

Christopher Howard (RDT)

175 (0.5%)

Anjali Kaul Mahaldar (NLP)

98 (0.3%)

  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%)

Brian L. Miskin (OMRLP)

253 (0.5%)

Brian D. Scallan (PLA)

243 (0.5%)

Diane Derksen (NLP)

159 (0.3%)

  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%)

Patricia Wharton (Ind.)

266 (0.7%)

Colin Merton (UKIP)

215 (0.5%)

Richard Johnson (NLP)

176 (0.4%)

Nicholas Walsh (OMRLP)

138 (0.3%)

Gordon Webster (Hemp Coalition)

112 (0.3%)

Jerry Sadowitz (RDT)

73 (0.2%)

  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%)

Jack Gilbert (SLP)

635 (1.3%)

Joseph Gomm (UKIP)

385 (0.8%)

Paul Danon (PLA)

265 (0.6%)

Christopher Beasley (GBP)

209 (0.4%)

William Edwards (Christian Party)

163 (0.3%)

Kevin Turner (NLP)

150 (0.3%)

  George Young

(Ealing Acton)

Ealing North[129]   Stephen Pound

29,904 (53.7%)

Harry Greenway

20,744 (37.2%)

Anjam K. Gupta

3,887 (7.0%)

G. M. Slysz (UKIP)

689 (1.2%)

Astra Seibe (Green)

502 (0.9%)

  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%)

Harpal Brar (SLP)

2,107 (3.9%)

Nicholas Goodwin (Green)

934 (1.7%)

Kinga M. Klepacka (PLA)

473 (0.9%)

Richard G.C. Mead (UKIP)

428 (0.8%)

  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%)

Ashley Gunstock (Green)

576 (1.1%)

David N.G. Barraclough (UKIP)

205 (0.4%)

  John Marshall

(Hendon South)

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%)

William Johnson-Smith (New Labour)

695 (1.3%)

Elizabeth Streeter (Green)

562 (1.0%)

Gerald Roberts (UKIP)

183 (0.3%)

Alexander Phillips (NLP)

79 (0.1%)

Andrew Elston (Care in the Community)

74 (0.1%)

  Clive Soley

(Hammersmith)

  Matthew Carrington

(Fulham)

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%)

Jonathan Leslie (NLP)

147 (0.3%)

Ronnie Carroll (RDT)

141(0.3%)

P. Prince (UKIP)

123 (0.3%)

Robert J. Harris (Humanist)

105 (0.2%)

Captain Rizz (Rizz Party)

101 (0.2%)

  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%)

A.J. Scholefield (UKIP)

464 (0.81%)

Andrew Planton (NLP)

171 (0.30%)

  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%)

John Hutchins (NF)

504 (1.2%)

Daniel Farrow (All Night Party)

135 (0.3%)

  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%)

B.P. Wright (UKIP)

267 (0.5%)

Stella Taylor (WRP)

153 (0.3%)

  John Gorst

(Hendon North)

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%)

Timothy P.J. Bedding (NLP)

191 (0.5%)

Stephen Smith (Ind.)

173 (0.5%)

Brigid Conway (WRP)

171 (0.4%)

Martin Rosenthal (RDT)

157 (0.4%)

Peter Rice-Evans (Ind.)

140 (0.4%)

Bruno F. Quintavalle (PLA)

114 (0.3%)

  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%)

Andrew Ellis-Jones (UKIP)

540 (1.5%)

Edward Bear (TBA)

218 (0.6%)

Paul Oliver (UKPP)

176 (0.5%)

Susan J. Hamza (NLP)

122 (0.3%)

Paul Sullivan (RDT)

65 (0.2%)

Pete Parliament (Ind.)

44 (0.1%)

  Dudley Fishburn

(Kensington)

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%)

Jonathan Hinde (NLP)

192 (0.4%)

Debbie Sadowitz (RDT)

167 (0.4%)

  John Wheeler

(Westminster North)

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[edit]

South 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%)

Phil Hocknell Rimmer (Liberal)

720 (1.32%)

Christopher Norman Pratt (UKIP)

506 (0.93%)

John Charles McAuley (NF)

388 (0.71%)

  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%)

Pauline Smith (BNP)

429 (0.9%)

W. Jenner (UKIP)

383 (0.8%)

  David Evennett

(Erith and Crayford)

Bromley and Chislehurst[145] Rob Yeldham

13,310 (25.2%)

  Eric Forth

24,428 (46.3%)

Paul Booth

12,530 (23.8%)

Rob Bryant (UKIP)

1,176 (2.2%)

Frances Speed (Green)

1,176 (1.2%)

Michael Stoneman (NF)

369 (0.7%)

Gabriel Aitman (Liberal)

285 (0.5%)

 
  Roger Sims

(Chislehurst)

  John Hunt

(Ravensbourne)

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%)

Angela M. Ruddock (SLP)

685 (2.4%)

Gerry A. Williams (Liberal)

443 (1.6%)

Joan Barker (SP)

233 (0.8%)

Christopher Eames (WRP)

106 (0.4%)

  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%)

Alex Goldie (Liberal)

587 (1.3%)

David Goodman (RDT)

173 (0.4%)

Eddie Pike (UKIP)

159 (0.3%)

Captain Rizz (Rizz Party)

38 (0.1%)

  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%)

Henry Middleton (Liberal)

584 (1.3%)

William A. Hitches (BNP)

491 (1.1%)

  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%)

Victor J. Dooley (BNP)

718 (1.7%)

M.L. Jackson (UKIP)

274 (0.7%)

  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%)

Ronald Mallone (FP)

428 (1.1%)

David Martin-Eagle (Constit.)

124 (0.3%)

  Nick Raynsford

(Greenwich)

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%)

Robert Croucher (NF)

431 (1.2%)

Peter White (Liberal)

277 (0.7%)

K. Rizz (Ind.)

97 (0.26%)

  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%)

Nick Long (SLP)

298 (1.1%)

Elizabeth Oram (Liberal)

167 (0.5%)

  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%)

Michael Davidson (BNP)

713 (1.7%)

Ian Grant (CL)

175 (0.4%)

James Munday (Liberal)

157 (0.4%)

Ingga Yngvisson (ND)

95 (0.2%)

Simon Hughes

(Southwark and Bermondsey)

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%)

C. Bullen (UKIP)

489 (1.0%)

Valerie Tyndall (BNP)

415 (0.8%)

Robert Stephens (NLP)

99 (0.2%)

  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%)

James Carver (UKIP)

489 (0.9%)

Robin Almond (Liberal)

494 (0.8%)

Nicholas Wilton (PLA)

191 (0.3%)

  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%)

Ian Driver (SLP)

983 (2.5%)

Shane Collins (Green)

862 (0.8%)

Richard Headicar (SGB)

97 (0.3%)

  Kate Hoey

South West London[edit]

South 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%)

Ashley Banks (UKIP)

250 (0.5%)

Joseph Marshall (RDT)

127 (0.3%)

  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%)

B. Simmerson (UKIP)

614 (1.1%)

Morris Ahmed (NLP)

147 (0.3%)

  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%)

Peter Hickson (Green)

377 (0.8%)

Gary Ritchie (BNP)

261 (0.5%)

Leslie Povey (UKIP)

218 (0.5%)

  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.%)

Mario−Simon Barnsley (Green)

595 (1.1%)

John Woollcott (UKIP)

290 (0.5%)

 
  David Congdon

(Croydon North East)

  Paul Beresford§‡

(Croydon Central)

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%)

Paul Ferguson (BNP)

354 (0.7%)

A.G. Harker (Ind.)

309 (0.6%)

Mark Samuel (Ind.)

96 (0.2%)

  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%)

Robert Church (BNP)

682 (1.5%)

David J. Fawcett (NLP)

177 (0.4%)

  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%)

Amy Burns (UKIP)

418 (0.8%)

Mark Leighton (NLP)

100 (0.2%)

Clifford Port (RDT)

100 (0.2%)

 
  Norman Lamont§‡

(Kingston)

  Richard Tracey

(Surbiton)

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%)

Linda Miller (BNP)

521 (1.1%)

Thomas Walsh (Green)

415 (0.9%)

Krishnapillai Vasan (Ind.)

144 (0.3%)

John R. Barrett (UKIP)

117 (0.2%)

Nigel T. V. Dixon (Oth.)[b]

80 (0.2%)

  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%)

William Jamieson (UKIP)

233 (0.5%)

Lenny Beige (AKA Steve Furst) (Oth.)[c]

101 (0.2%)

Michael Yardley (Oth.)[d]

90 (0.2%)

John Small (NLP)

66 (0.2%)

Ateeka Poole (Oth.)[e]

49 (0.1%)

Dorian Van Braam (Oth.)[f]

7 (0.02%)

  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%)

David Beaupre (OMRLP)

348 (0.7%)

Bruno D'Arcy (NLP)

102 (0.2%)

Peter Davies (RDT)

73 (0.1%)

  Jeremy Hanley

(Richmond and Barnes)

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%)

Simon Mckie (UKIP)

191 (0.4%)

Deborah Wright (NLP)

86 (0.2%)

  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%)

John Rattray (Green)

527 (1.1%)

Peter Boddington (Ind.)

161 (0.3%)

Jan Koene (Ind.)

94 (0.2%)

Daniel Bailey-Bond (RDT)

83 (0.1%)

Peter Miller (NLP)

70 (0.2%)

  Tom Cox
Twickenham[172] Eva Tutchell

9,065 (15.6%)

Toby Jessel

21,956 (37.8%)

Vince Cable

26,237 (45.1%)

Jane Harrison (Oth.)[g]

589 1.0%)

Terence D. Haggar (RDT)

155 (0.3%)

Anthony J.W. Hardy (NLP)

142 (0.2%)

  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%)

Rajeev K. Thacker (Green)

474 (1.0%)

Sophie A.H. Davies (PLA)

346 (0.7%)

Matthew G. Kirby (Oth.)[h]

112 (0.2%)

Graham L. Stacey (RDT)

47 (0.1%)

  Charles Goodson-Wickes

North East England[edit]

North 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[edit]

Cleveland 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

(Langbaurgh)

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[edit]

County 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[edit]

Northumberland 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[edit]

Tyne and Wear elected 13 Members of Parliament in 13 seats – 13 borough constituencies.

Newcastle and Tyneside[edit]

Newcastle 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%)

Alan J. Le Blond (Ind. Lab.)

2,538 (5.8%)

John Bissett (SGB)

444 (1.0%)

  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%)

Blanch Carpenter (SLP)

642 (1.54%)

Martin Levy (Comm.)

163 (0.39%)

 
  Nick Brown

(Newcastle upon Tyne East)

  Stephen Byers

(Wallsend)

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[edit]

Gateshead 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

(Gateshead East)

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[edit]

North West England elected 76 Members of Parliament across 5 counties; Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside.

Cheshire[edit]

Cheshire 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%)

Ian Sanderson (OMRLP)

204 (0.4%)

William Johnson (Oth.)[i]

154 (0.3%)

  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%)

David Proffitt (Liberal)

600 (1.4%)

John Alley (Republican)

196 (0.4%)

  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%)

Martin Bell (Independent)

29,354 (60.2%)

Sam Hill (Ind. Con.)

295 (0.6%)

Simon Kinsey (Ind. Con.)

184 (0.4%)

Burnel Penhaul (Oth.)[j]

128 (0.3%)

John Muir (Oth.)[k]

126 (0.3%)

Michael Kennedy (NLP)

123 (0.3%)

David Bishop (Oth.)[l]

116 (0.2%)

Ralph Nicholas (Ind. Con.)

113 (0.2%)

Julian Price (Oth.)[m]

73 (0.1%)

  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

(Warrington South)

Cumbria[edit]

Cumbria 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[edit]

Greater Manchester elected 27 Members of Parliament.

City of Manchester[edit]

The 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%)

Jonathan Stephens (PLA)

313 (0.6%)

Richard Mrozinski (UKIP)

270 (0.5%)

  Fergus Montgomery

(Altrincham and Sale)

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%)

Francis Rafferty (SLP)

810 (2.4%)

Timothy Rigby (CL)

97 (0.3%)

  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%)

Spencer FitzGibbon (Green)

683 (1.9%)

Trevor Wongsam (SLP)

501 (1.4%)

  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%)

Simon P. Caldwell (PLA)

614 (1.4%)

Julie White (SP)

376 (0.9%)

Stephen Kingston (RDT)

181 (0.4%)

Mark E.J. Gaskell (NLP)

152 (0.4%)

  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

(Manchester Wythenshawe)

Eastern Greater Manchester[edit]

The 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%)

Gordon Black (UKIP)

268 (0.5%)

Douglas Firkin-Flood (Humanist)

183 (0.4%)

  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%)

John Smith (SLP)

470 (0.9%)

Ian Dalling (NLP)

146 (0.3%)

Chris Davies

(Littleborough and Saddleworth)

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%)

Gias Choudhury (SLP)

1,311 (2.9%)

Sheila Dalling (NLP)

249 (0.5%)

 
  Bryan Davies

(Oldham Central and Royton)

  Michael Meacher

(Oldham West and Royton)

Rochdale[233]   Lorna Fitzsimons

23,758 (49.4%)

Mervyn Turnberg

4,237 (8.8%)

Liz Lynne

19,213 (40.0%)

Gary Bergin (BNP)

653 (1.4%)

Mohammed Salim (Oth.)[n]

221 (0.5%)

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%)

Geoff Southern (SLP)

255 (0.5%)

Colin Newitt (OMRLP)

213 (0.5%)

Christopher Dronfield (Ind. Con.)

206 (0.4%)

  Ann Coffey
Western Greater Manchester[edit]

The 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

(Salford East)

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%)

  Winston Spencer Churchill

(Davyhulme)

  Tony Lloyd

(Stretford)

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%)

Christopher Maile (Green)

442 (1.0%)

William J. Ayliffe (NLP)

94 (0.2%)

  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[edit]

Lancashire 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%)

Tina Wingfield (ND)

671 (1.4%)

Helen Drummond (SLP)

635 (1.3%)

Robin Field (Green)

442 (1.3%)

Margo Carmichael-Grimshaw (Oth.)[o]

506 (1.1%)

John Batchelor (Oth.)[p]

362 (0.8%)

  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 North)

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)

Jon Barry (Green)

795 (1.3%)

John Whittaker (UKIP)

698 (1.2%)

 
  Elaine Kellett-Bowman

(Lancaster)

  Keith Mans

(Wyre)

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%)

Nigel R. Ashton (Liberal)

1,127 (2.0%)

Bibette Leadbetter (NLP)

122 (0.2%)

  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%)

John D. Collins (NLP)

449 (0.8%)

David Hill (Ind.)

392 (0.7%)

  Colin Pickthall

Merseyside[edit]

Merseyside elected 15 Members of Parliament.

City of Liverpool[edit]

The 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%)

Gary Copeland (Liberal)

666 (1.5%)

John Parsons (NLP)

127 (0.3%)

Stuart Nolan (SEP)

120 (0.3%)

  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%)

Cathy Wilson (SP)

776 (2.0%)

David W. Green (Liberal)

594 (1.6%)

Heather M. Neilson (PLA)

277 (0.7%)

David Braid (Oth.)[r]

179 (0.5%)

Geoffrey Gay (NLP)

171 (0.5%)

  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%)

Lesley Mahmood (SP)

444 (1.1%)

Hazel L. Williams (Liberal)

352 (0.9%)

Veronica P. Mearns (PLA)

246 (0.6%)

  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%)

Keith McCullough (Liberal)

391 (0.9%)

Racheal A. Kingsley (PLA)

346 (0.8%)

Carole Corkhill (WRP)

178 (0.4%)

  Jane Kennedy

(Liverpool Broadgreen)

David Alton

(Liverpool Mossley Hill)

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[edit]

The 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%)

Peter Glover (SLP)

420 (1.1%)

Simon Cohen (NLP)

126 (0.3%)

  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%)

John Marks (Liberal)

233 (0.5%)

William Hite (NLP)

99 (0.2%)

  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 North)

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%)

Ron Waugh (SLP)

833 (1.7%)

Richard D. Rubin (UKIP)

363 (0.7%)

  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%)

Susan Ashton (Liberal)

386 (0.8%)

Elizabeth Lines (NLP)

93 (0.2%)

Michael Middleton (ND)

92 (0.2%)

  Matthew Banks
Wirral[edit]

The 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%)

Jane Nielsen (PLP)

233 (0.5%)

Geoffrey Mead (NLP)

51 (0.1%)

  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[edit]

South 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[edit]

Berkshire 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%)

John Tompkins (Ind.)

1,909 (3.2%)

Lawrence Boxall (UKIP)

569 (1.0%)

Dominica Roberts (PLA)

276 (0.2%)

  Andrew MacKay

(East Berkshire)

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%)

David Munkley (Liberal)

896 (1.8%)

Neil Spiers (UKIP)

277 (0.5%)

Kristian Ardley (GBP)

166 (0.3%)

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%)

Rachel Stark (Green)

896 (1.8%)

R Tubb (UKIP)

302 (0.5%)

Katrina Howse (SLP)

174 (0.3%)

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%)

John Buckley (NLP)

254 (0.5%)

A. L. Thornton (UKIP)

252 (0.5%)

Barbara Packer (BNP)

238 (0.5%)

  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%)

Ian Dell (BNP)

320 (0.7%)

David M. Black (UKIP)

255 (0.5%)

  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%)

Anne Bradshaw (Liberal)

1,835 (3.8%)

Paul P. Whitmore (Ind.)

277 (0.6%)

  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%)

Paul Bradshaw (Liberal)

388 (0.8%)

E. Bigg (UKIP)

302 (0.6%)

Ronald Parr (Dynamic)

93 (0.2%)

  Michael Trend

(Windsor and Maidenhead)

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[edit]

Buckinghamshire elected 7 Members of Parliament in 7 seats – 1 borough and 6 county constituencies.

Constituency Candidates Incumbent
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%)

Charlie Lawman (Ind. Con.)

1,434 (2.9%)

Christopher Cooke (UKIP)

451 (0.9%)

Gillian Duval (PLA)

286 (0.6%)

Tom Dyball (NLP)

193 (0.4%)

Robert Matthews (Ind.)

146 (0.3%)

  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%)

C Shilson (UKIP)

618 (1.2%)

Hugh Godfrey (NLP)

193 (0.1%)

  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%)

Alan Francis (Green)

576 (1.12%)

Martin Simson (NLP)

99 (0.19%)

  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%)

John Laker (Green)

71 (1.4%)

Mark Heath (NLP)

121 (0.2%)

  Ray Whitney

East Sussex[edit]

East 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%)

Hannah Williams (SLP)

316 (0.7%)

Jeremy Bowler (NLP)

172 (0.4%)

Lorrie Newman (OMRLP)

123 (0.3%)

Richard Darlow (RDT)

93 (0.2%)

  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%)

Peter West (Green)

1,249 (2.6%)

Richard Huggett (Ind. Con.)

1,098 (2.2%)

Frank Stevens (UKIP)

179 (0.4%)

Bob Dobbs (Ind.)

125 (0.3%)

Alan Card (RDT)

59 (0.1%)

  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%)

Theresia Williamson (Liberal)

741 (1.4%)

John Dawkins (NLP)

254 (0.5%)

  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%)

Jane M.E. Amstad (Liberal)

1,046 (2.1%)

W.N. Andrews (UKIP)

472 (1.0%)

Derek Tiverton (OMRLP)

149 (0.3%)

  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%)

John P. Furness (Ind. Con.)

1,735 (3.6%)

Philip A.T. Mulligan (Green)

644 (1.3%)

J.E. Vause (UKIP)

209 (0.4%)

  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%)

Margaret English (UKIP)

569 (0.9%)

Paul Cragg (NLP)

188 (0.3%)

  Geoffrey Johnson-Smith

Hampshire[edit]

Hampshire 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%)

John Howe (UKIP)

794 (1.5%)

Arthur Uther Pendragon (Independent)

361 (0.7%)

Donald Stevens (BNP)

322 (0.6%)

  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%)

Ian Foster (Green)

649 (1.1%)

Stephen Coles (UKIP)

513 (0.9%)

  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)

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%)

 
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%)

Keki Jessavala (Independent)

2,400 (4.7%)

Christopher Berry (UKIP)

452 (0.9%)

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%)

Tim Rolt (UKIP)

1,383 (2.5%)

William Baxter (Green)

486 (0.9%)

Helen Anscomb (Independent anti-Newbury bypass)

231 (0.4%)

Bob Dodd (Independent)

225 (0.4%)

  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 Coe (UKIP)

298 (0.7%)

Colin Bex (Wessex Regionalist)

72 (0.2%)

  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%)

John Thompson (Liberal)

184 (0.4%)

Jill Evans (UKIP)

141 (0.3%)

William Trend (NLP)

140 (0.3%)

  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

(Romsey and Waterside)

Southampton Itchen[314]