Candidates in the next United Kingdom general election

Prospective parliamentary candidates are in the process of being selected for the next United Kingdom general election.[1]

Due to the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, most constituency boundaries will change at this election. The table below shows both the new and old constituency names. Candidates may have been selected on either the old or the new boundaries.[2] A number of former MPs intend to stand in the election including Douglas Alexander, Heidi Alexander and Matthew Green.[3]

As of 27 April 2024, a total of 100 MPs have announced they are standing down at the next election.[4]

Parties edit

As of April 2024, over twenty parties have announced their intention to field candidates at the next general election:

Parties Number of candidates announced as of 17 April
Conservative Party 341
Labour Party 410
Liberal Democrats 430
Reform UK 430
Green Party of England and Wales 221
Scottish Greens 15 [note 1]
Green Party Northern Ireland 4
Scottish Family Party 8
Scottish National Party 56
Plaid Cymru 25
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 7
Ulster Unionist Party 5
True and Fair Party 5
Social Democratic and Labour Party 1
Social Democratic Party 90
UKIP 3
Workers Party of Great Britain 4
Climate Party 1
Ashfield Independents 2
Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) 1
Consensus 1
Liverpool Community Independents 1
Swale Independents 1
Somerset Unionist Party 1
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom 4
The Borough First 1
Social Justice Party (UK) 1
New Open Non-Political Organised Leadership 4
Libertarian Party (UK) 1
Christian Party (UK) 1
Independent 21

Candidate selection process edit

Each party has its own selection process. The processes used by Labour and the Conservatives have been described by PoliticsHome as "secretive" and "controversial".[6]

In June 2022, former Channel 4 journalist Michael Crick launched a Twitter account called Tomorrow's MPs, documenting the selection process of parties candidates in the runup to the next general election.[7]

Conservative edit

On 5 April 2023, Home Secretary and Fareham MP Suella Braverman defeated Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond by a majority of local party members of 77 to 54, to be preselected for the new seat of Fareham and Waterlooville.[8]

On 17 April 2023, Chairman of the Conservative Party Greg Hands announced the first 19 seats that would open selections.[9] The seats were listed by ConservativeHome as Bicester and Woodstock, Calder Valley, Camborne and Redruth, Canterbury, Coventry South, Earley and Woodley, Eltham and Chislehurst, Hazel Grove, Hove and Portslade, Isle of Wight East, Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle, Milton Keynes South, Norwich North, Selby, South Cambridgeshire, South West Devon, Tamworth, West Bromwich and West Lancashire.[10]

On 29 May, the Conservative Campaign Headquarters announced the next 24 seats that would open selections: Altrincham and Sale West, Bishop Auckland, Bromsgrove, Broxbourne, Chippenham, Coventry North West, Eastleigh, Esher and Walton, Exeter East and Exmouth, Halifax, Hendon, Henley, Mid Bedfordshire, Newport West and Islwyn, Norwich South, Reigate, Rugby, Scarborough and Whitby, South Shropshire, Stevenage, Stoke-on-Trent Central, Walsall and Bloxwich, West Suffolk and Wolverhampton West.[11]

On 2 June 2023, Bromsgrove Conservatives began their selection process for a candidate.[12]

On 12 June, Boris Johnson resigned as an MP, triggering a by-election.[13][14] The same day, Nigel Adams also resigned as an MP.[15] On 19 June, David Warburton gave up his seat in Parliament.[16]

On 11 August, the Conservatives opened selections for 26 seats: Alyn and Deeside, Bridlington and The Wolds, Bristol North West, Bury South, Clwyd North, Colchester, Crawley, Croydon East, Doncaster North, Dorking and Horley, Frome and East Somerset, Glastonbury and Somerton, Heywood and Middleton North, Huntingdon, Leeds East, Leeds West and Pudsey, Mid Cheshire, North West Leicestershire, Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley, Richmond Park, Sittingbourne and Sheppey, Southampton Itchen, St Albans, Wakefield and Rothwell, Waveney Valley and Wirral West.[17]

Nadine Dorries announced her intentions to resign and officially resigned on 29 August.[18] Chris Pincher left Parliament on 7 September.[19]

On 22 September, nominations opened in 10 seats: Bath, Bolton South and Walkden, Bridgend, Coventry South, Lancaster and Wyre, Norwich North, Telford, West Bromwich, Westmorland and Lonsdale and Wimbledon.[20]

On 30 September 2023, The Telegraph reported that the Conservatives had only selected 65 candidates out of their target of 100 before the Conservative Party Conference.[21]

On 13 October 2023, nominations opened in 18 seats: Bristol North East, Cardiff North, Cardiff West, Chester North and Neston, City of Durham, Croydon West, Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Gower, Hampstead and Highgate, Harrow West, Leicester East, Mid Cheshire, Nottingham East, Oxford West and Abingdon, Queens Park and Maida Vale, Wirral West, Wolverhampton South East and Wolverhampton West.[22]

On 23 November 2023, Nick Rose the candidate for Norwich North resigned.[23]

In late 2023, two candidates were removed after MI5 warned in 2021 that they were potential Chinese spies.[24] In April 2024, the selection process was internally criticised by party members for "purging Brexit-backing candidates".[25] The preferred selection of One Nation Conservatives by the party leadership over right-wing candidates has been reported on.[26] This included the former Deputy Leader of the UK Independence Party and Conservative MEP David Campbell Bannerman who was blocked in South Norfolk.[27]

Labour edit

In March 2021, the local parties in East Ham and West Ham were suspended following allegations of electoral fraud, disbanding the internal selections committee.[28] This was a precursor to contentious selections across East London, between centrist supporters of Keir Starmer and Momentum backed supporters of former leader Jeremy Corbyn.[29]

The Labour Party selected many prospective parliamentary candidates throughout 2022.[30][31][32]

In July 2022, a trigger ballot was held in Ilford South to determine whether MP Sam Tarry should face reselection; Tarry lost the vote by 57.5% to 42.5%.[33] On 10 October 2022 a reselection vote was held, which Tarry lost to local council leader Jas Athwal by 361 votes to 499.[34] In late 2022, councillor Dominic Beck stood down as Labour PPC for Rother Valley.[35]

By 1 January 2023, a total of 77 Constituency Labour Parties had selected prospective parliamentary candidates.[36]

In February 2023, BBC News reported that local Labour parties were being overruled over parliamentary selections by "a clique in London".[37] Nine members of the selection committee in Bolton North East Parliamentary Labour Party resigned after the national party imposed a shortlist on them.[38] The main contention was over the fact that Leigh Drennan, the chair of North West Labour, was not shortlisted despite being endorsed by Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner.[39]

In March 2023, Labour's national executive committee resolved not to endorse Jeremy Corbyn for Islington North in the next general election, preventing him from seeking re-election as a Labour candidate.[40] It is not yet known if the local Labour Party will be able to select a new candidate.[41]

On 23 May 2023, eleven members of the Copeland local Labour Party executive resigned following the decision of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party not to longlist local councillor Joseph Ghayouba for selection.[42] Local officials said it showed a "shameless disregard for democracy" by Labour's national ruling body.[43] On 6 June 2023, former Copeland PPC Gillian Troughton withdrew from the selection in Whitehaven and Workington, describing the selection process as "frustrating and ultimately disenfranchising".[44]

On 26 May 2023, the Wirral West Constituency Labour Party was suspended by the national party, following complaints.[45] This was the same week that the local MP Margaret Greenwood announced that she will be standing down at the next general election.[46] As Wirral South is set to be abolished, incumbent MP Alison McGovern challenged neighbouring MP Mick Whitley for the nomination in Birkenhead.[47] Whitley was deselected on 16 June 2023.[48]

On 7 June 2023, MP for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Gerald Jones defeated MP for Cynon Valley Beth Winter for his party's selection to become the Labour candidate for the new parliamentary seat of Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare, which will be contested at the next UK general election.[49] The seat was renamed from Merthyr Tydfil and Upper Cynon in the final recommendations.[50]

From 15 to 16 July, 100 Labour PPCs were given a weekend for a crash course in "message discipline, media training and the art of campaigning" in Stratford-upon-Avon.[51]

On 27 July 2023, Labour opened selections for 94 "non-priority" parliamentary seats.[52] On 31 August 2023, Labour suspended the CLP in Leicester East amid the process of selecting a new candidate to replace Claudia Webbe.[53]

On 5 September 2023, Labour suspended its leadership team in the Bolton North East constituency following a disagreement over the selection of a prospective parliamentary candidate.[54]

On 8 December 2023, Labour opened selections for 211 ‘non-battleground’ parliamentary seats.[55]

In March 2024, Joel Bodmer withdrew from the selection process in Croydon East alleging abuse.[56] This was following an unauthorised breach of data.[57]

Liberal Democrats edit

President of the Liberal Democrats Mark Pack lists prospective parliamentary candidates on his website.[58]

In March 2024, Liberal Democrat PPC for South Shropshire Chris Naylor stood down due to ill health.[59]

Scottish National Party edit

SNP MPs are not automatically reselected to stand, the party has a full open reselection process. To be nominated to take part in a selection contest a party member requires either a nomination by their local campaigns committee, or 50 local branch members.[60]

On 25 August 2023, Patrick Grady was not approved as a candidate for the next general election. Glasgow Central MP Alison Thewliss ultimately won the selection contest in his seat of Glasgow North.[61] East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow MP Lisa Cameron criticised the "party hierarchy" when she faced a reselection challenge, like many sitting members, per the party rules, claiming she had spoken out about Grady.[62] She claimed she had been ostracised by the party leadership[63] and threatened to resign and call by-election in protest.[64] Cameron was challenged by Grant Costello, a digital manager for the SNP's Westminster group who lives in the constituency. Costello was endorsed by MSPs Christina McKelvie and Collette Stevenson. Ultimately, on 12 October 2023, Cameron — a social conservative — left the SNP altogether and defected to the Conservatives, two hours before the two weeks of voting was due to conclude. Grant Costello, who was leading in the voting,[65] won the selection for SNP candidate for the new seat of East Kilbride and Strathaven. Cameron is reportedly not standing for parliament again.[66][67] The same day 8 other candidates were also announced.[68]

Ahsan Khan, husband of MSP Evelyn Tweed, is seeking the SNP nomination in Stirling challenging incumbent MP Alyn Smith.[69] Argyll and Bute MP Brendan O'Hara is being challenged for reselection by Helensburgh councillor Math Campbell-Sturgess.[70] In Glasgow East, David Linden won a selection contest against neighbouring MP Alison Thewliss, whose constituency was spilt into seven.[71]

In Falkirk, two SNP councillors Gary Bouse and Paul Garner launched their campaign to succeed John McNally.[72] Toni Giugliano was cleared of breaking selection rules.[73]

On the eve of the 2023 Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election Mhairi Black reportedly threatened to quit the SNP.[74] This was over her wishes to be succeeded as SNP candidate for Paisley and Renfrewshire South by her senior adviser Robert Innes.[75] Jacqueline Cameron, the depute leader of Renfrewshire Council stood against him.[76] On 26 October 2023, Cameron was declared selected by 60%.[77]

Green Parties edit

The Green Party of England and Wales confirmed in January 2024[78] that it aims to field candidates in all 575 constituencies in England and Wales; it had already amended its rules at its Conference in October 2023, to facilitate this.[79]

The Wales Green Party – an autonomous party within the Green Party of England and Wales – will be standing a candidate in every constituency in Wales for the first time.[80]

Plaid Cymru edit

Plaid Cymru Leader Rhun ap Iorwerth was named as the candidate for Ynys Môn.[81] In October 2023 he was replaced as candidate by Llinos Medi.[82]

Other parties edit

During his victory speech following the 2024 Rochdale by-election, George Galloway claimed his Workers Party had 59 candidates ready to contest a general election.[83] Later, in a tweet from 2 March Galloway confirmed that this total increased to 79.[84]

Gina Millers True and Fair party plan to contest a small number of constituencies.[85] Reform UK have pulled candidates for controversial social media comments.[86]

Candidates by constituency edit

Candidates in bold were MPs at dissolution and represented a constituency in that parliamentary term which is succeeded at least partially by the constituency they're standing for election in at this election, in some cases not for the party they were aligned with when they were originally elected, and also includes those elected at by-elections in the preceding parliament.

England edit

Eastern edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Succ. %
[note 2]
Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Basildon and Billericay 100% Alex Harrison[87] Stephen Conlay[88] Conservative John Baron[note 3]
Bedford 98% Pinder Chauhan[89] Mohammad Yasin[90][91] Henry Vann[92] Maggie Moriondo[93] Ben Foley[94] Labour Mohammad Yasin
Braintree 92% James Cleverly[95][96] Matthew Wright[97] Kieron Franks[92] Richard Thomson[88] Conservative James Cleverly
Brentwood and Ongar 100% Alex Burghart[98] Gareth Barrett[99] David Kendall[92] Paul Godfrey[88] Reece Learmouth[100] Conservative Alex Burghart
Broadland and Fakenham Broadland 93% Jerome Mayhew[101] Iain Simpson[102] Jan Davis[103] Conservative Jerome Mayhew
Broxbourne 94% Lewis Cocking[104] Catherine Deakin[105] Tara Bethany Sherfield Wong[88] Owen Brett[106] Conservative Charles Walker[note 3]
Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket Bury St Edmunds 76% Jo Churchill[107] Peter McDonald[92] Scott Hussey[88] Emma Buckmaster[108] Conservative Jo Churchill
Cambridge 92% Cheney Payne[109][92] Sarah Nicmanis[108][110] Labour Daniel Zeichner
Castle Point 100% Keiron McGill[88] Conservative Rebecca Harris
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 81% Kevin Craig[111] Brett Mickelburgh Tony Gould[88] Dan Pratt[108] Labour (elected as Conservative) Dan Poulter[note 3]
Chelmsford 95% Vicky Ford[112] Marie Goldman[113][92] Darren Ingrouille[88] Reza Hossain[114] Conservative Vicky Ford
Clacton 100% Giles Watling[115] Jovan Owusu-Nepaul[citation needed] Matthew Bensilum[92] Anthony Mack[88] Conservative Giles Watling
Colchester 91% James Cracknell[116] Pam Cox[117] Martin Goss[118][92] Terence Longstaff[119] Sara Nicola Ruth[120] Conservative Will Quince[note 3]
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard South West Bedfordshire 93% Emma Holland-Lindsay[92] Harry Palmer[88] Conservative Andrew Selous
Ely and East Cambridgeshire South East Cambridgeshire 67% Elizabeth McWilliams[121] Charlotte Cane[122] Edmund Fordham[88] Andrew Cogan[123] Conservative Lucy Frazer
Epping Forest 100% Rosalind Doré[102] Jon Whitehouse[124] Peter Bell[88] Conservative Eleanor Laing
Great Yarmouth 100% Keir Cozens[125] Conservative Sir Brandon Lewis[note 3]
Harlow 100% Chris Vince[126] Riad Mannan[citation needed] Malcolm Rider Featherstone[88] Yasmin Gregory[127] Conservative Robert Halfon[note 3]
South West Hertfordshire South West Hertfordshire 56% Gagan Mohindra[128] Alex Sufit[102] Sally Symington[129] Conservative Gagan Mohindra
Harpenden and Berkhamsted 36% Nigel Gardner[130][131] Victoria Collins[132][92] Saba Poursaeedi[88] Paul DeHoest[133]
Hitchin and Harpenden 47% Conservative Bim Afolami
Hitchin 53% Bim Afolami[134] Alistair Strathern[note 4][note 5] Chris Lucas[135] Charles Bunker[88] William Lavin[136]
Harwich and North Essex 92% Bernard Jenkin[137] Alex Diner[102] Natalie Sommers[92] Mark Cole[88] Andrew Canessa[120] Conservative Bernard Jenkin
Hemel Hempstead 86% David Taylor[138] Sammy Barry-Mears[92] Noel Willcox[88] Sherief Hassan[139] Conservative Mike Penning[note 3]
Hertford and Stortford 92% Julie Marson[140] Josh Dean[141] Helen Campbell[142] John Burmicz[88] Nick Cox[143][108] Conservative Julie Marson
Hertsmere 92% Oliver Dowden[144] Josh Tapper[145] Emma Matanle[146] Darren Selkus[88] Conservative Oliver Dowden
Huntingdon Huntingdon 62% Ben Obese-Jecty[147] Alexandra Bulat[105] Mark Argent[148] Sarah Smith[88] Georgie Hunt[149] Conservative Jonathan Djanogly[note 3]
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire 38% Anthony Browne[150][note 6] Ian Sollom[151]
South Cambridgeshire 32% Conservative Anthony Browne[note 6]
South Cambridgeshire 62% Christopher Carter-Chapman[152] Pippa Heylings[153] Oliver Fisher[110] Adam Augustyn[154] (SDP)
Ipswich 100% Jack Abbott[155] James Sandbach[156] Antony Love[88] Conservative Tom Hunt
Lowestoft Waveney 91% Peter Aldous[157] Jessica Asato[158] Adam Robertson[159] Conservative Peter Aldous
Luton North 100% Sarah Owen[citation needed] James Fletcher[88] Labour Sarah Owen
Luton South and South Bedfordshire Luton South 92% Rachel Hopkins[citation needed] Norman Maclean[88] Labour Rachel Hopkins
Maldon 100% John Whittingdale[160] Onike Gollo[102] Pamela Walford[88] Isobel Doubleday[161] Conservative John Whittingdale
Mid Bedfordshire 81% Dave Holland[88] Cade Sibley[108] Labour Alistair Strathern[note 4]
Mid Norfolk 82% George Freeman[162] Michael Rosen[163] Kabeer Kher[164] Conservative George Freeman
North Bedfordshire North East Bedfordshire 79% Richard Fuller[165] Joanna Szaub-Newton[92] Conservative Richard Fuller
North East Cambridgeshire 84% David Chalmers Christopher Thornhill[88] Andrew Crawford[166] Michael Roberts[154] (SDP) Conservative Steve Barclay
North East Hertfordshire 100% Ruth Brown[92] Steven Adelantado[88] Vicky Burt[167] Conservative Oliver Heald[note 3]
North Norfolk 100% Steffan Aquarone[168] Jason Patchett[88] Liz Dixon[108] Conservative Duncan Baker
North West Cambridgeshire 76% Shailesh Vara[169] Karan Maheshwari[88] Elliot Tong[170] Conservative Shailesh Vara
North West Norfolk 99% James Wild[171] Tim Leaver[172] Rob Colwell[173] Michael de Whalley[174] Conservative James Wild
Norwich North 100% Charlotte Salomon[175] Alice MacDonald[176] Nick Taylor[88] Ben Price[177][108] Conservative Chloe Smith[note 3]
Norwich South 99% David Simister-Thomas[178] Sean Bennett[92] Jamie Osborn[179][108] Labour Clive Lewis
Peterborough 99% Paul Bristow[180] Andrew Pakes[181] Sue Morris[88] Nicola Day[182][108] Conservative Paul Bristow
Rayleigh and Wickford 97% Grant Randall[88] Conservative Mark Francois
Southend East and Rochford 89% Bayo Alaba[183] James Allen[92] Les Lilly[88] Simon Cross[184] Conservative James Duddridge[note 3]
North West Essex Saffron Walden 88% Kemi Badenoch[185] Issy Waite[186] Smita Rajesh[92] Grant StClair-Armstrong[88] Edward Gildea[187] Conservative Kemi Badenoch
South Basildon and East Thurrock 89% Stephen Metcalfe[188] Elizabeth Grant[189] Conservative Stephen Metcalfe
South Norfolk South Norfolk 65% Poppy Simister-Thomas[190] Chris Brown[92] Richard Lines[88] Catherine Rowett[191] Conservative Richard Bacon[note 3]
Waveney Valley 33% Richard Rout[192] Gurpreet Padda[193] Scott Huggins[88] Adrian Ramsay[194][108] Maya Severyn[154] (SDP)
South Suffolk 95% Tom Bartleet[195] Beverley England[196] Jessie Carter[197] Conservative James Cartlidge
South West Norfolk 90% Liz Truss[198] Terry Jermy[199] Josie Ratcliffe[92] Toby McKenzie[88] James Bagge (independent)[200] Conservative Liz Truss
Southend West and Leigh Southend West 100% Anna Firth[201] Tilly Hogrebe[108] Conservative Anna Firth[note 7]
St Albans 96% James Spencer[202] Sophia Adams Bhatti[203] Daisy Cooper[204] John Dowdle[88] Stewart Satterly[154] (SDP) Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper
Stevenage 100% Alex Clarkson[205] Kevin Bonavia[206] Lisa Nash[207] Paul Dawson[208] Conservative Stephen McPartland[note 3]
Suffolk Coastal 90% Thérèse Coffey[209] Jenny Riddell-Carpenter[196] Julia Ewart[210] Kane Khan[88] Julian Cusack[211] Conservative Thérèse Coffey
Thurrock 91% Jen Craft[212] Conservative Jackie Doyle-Price
Watford 77% Matt Turmaine[213] Ian Stotesbury[214] Gary Ling[88] Conservative Dean Russell
Welwyn Hatfield 100% Andrew Lewin[215] Jack Aaron[88] Conservative Grant Shapps
West Suffolk 90% Nick Timothy[216] Rebecca Denness[217] Henry Batchelor[92] Peter Hopper[88] Mark Ereira-Guyer[108] Ivan Kinsman (SDP)[154] independent (elected as Conservative) Matt Hancock[note 3]
Witham 97% Priti Patel[218] Rumi Chowdhury[97] Timothy Blaxill[88] Conservative Priti Patel

East Midlands edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Succ. %
[note 2]
Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Amber Valley 100% Linsey Farnsworth[219] Kate Smith[220][92] Alex Stevenson[88] Matt McGuinness Conservative Nigel Mills
Ashfield 86% Rhea Keehn[221] Lee Anderson[222] Alexander Coates[223] Jason Zadrozny (Ashfield Independents)[224] Reform UK (elected as Conservative) Lee Anderson
Bassetlaw 96% Brendan Clarke-Smith[225] Jo White[226][227] Rachel Reeves[223] Conservative Brendan Clarke-Smith
Bolsover 100% Natalie Fleet[228] Robert Reaney[88] David Kesteven[citation needed]   Conservative Mark Fletcher
Boston and Skegness 99%   Conservative Matt Warman
Hinckley and Bosworth Bosworth 87% Rebecca Pawley[229] Michael Mullaney[92] Peter Cheshire[88]   Conservative Luke Evans
Broxtowe 82% Juliet Campbell[230] James Collis[231] Andrew Medley[88] Teresa Needham[223]   Conservative Darren Henry
Chesterfield 100% Ben Flook[232] Toby Perkins[233] Ian Barfield[234] Simon Geikie[235] Labour Toby Perkins
Corby and East Northamptonshire Corby 89% Lee Barron[236] Chris Lofts[237] Edward McDonald[88]   Conservative Tom Pursglove
Daventry 90% Marianne Kimani[238] Jonathan Harris[92] Scott Cameron[88]   Conservative Chris Heaton-Harris
Derby North 100% Catherine Atkinson[239] Tim Prosser[88]   Conservative Amanda Solloway
Derby South 100% Jamie Mulhall[240] Baggy Shanker[241] Alan Graves[88] Chris Williamson (Workers Party of Britain)[242] Labour Margaret Beckett[note 3]
Derbyshire Dales 95% Robert Court[243][92] Edward Oakenfull[244] Helen Wetherall (True and Fair)[245]

Rachel Elnaugh (Independent)[246]

  Conservative Sarah Dines
Erewash 100% Maggie Throup[247] Adam Thompson[248] James Archer[92] Brent Poland[108]   Conservative Maggie Throup
Gainsborough 97% Edward Leigh[249] Jess McGuire[238] Pat O'Connor[88] Tim Mellors (SDP)[154]   Conservative Edward Leigh
Gedling 100% Tom Randall[250] Michael Payne[251] Tad Jones[92]   Conservative Tom Randall
Harborough, Oadby and Wigston Harborough 92% Hajira Piranie[252][253] Phil Knowles[92] Danuta Jeeves[88] Darren Woodiwiss[254] Robin Lambert (SDP)[154] Conservative Neil O'Brien
High Peak 100% Robert Largan[255] Jon Pearce[256] Catherine Cullen[88] Joanna Collins[257]   Conservative Robert Largan
Kettering 100% Philip Hollobone[258] Rosie Wrighting[259] Daniel Monie[88] Emily Fedorowycz[260] Matthew Murphy (SDP)[154]   Conservative Philip Hollobone
Leicester East 97% Rajesh Agrawal[261] Zuffar Haq[citation needed] Raj Solanki[88] Mags Lewis[262] Claudia Webbe (Independent) [263] Independent (elected as Labour) Claudia Webbe
Leicester South 89% Jonathan Ashworth[citation needed] Carol Weaver[92] Craig Harwood[88] Sharmen Rahman[262] Shaukat Patel (Independent) [264] Labour Jonathan Ashworth
Leicester West 100% Liz Kendall[citation needed] Benjamin Feist[92] Ian Hayes[88] Labour Liz Kendall
Lincoln 100% Hamish Falconer[265] Olly Craven[92] Jamie-Lee McMillan[88] Sally Horscroft[266] Craig Marshall (SDP)[154]   Conservative Karl McCartney
Loughborough 92% Jeevun Sandher[267] Ian Sharpe[268][92] Andy McWilliam[88] Hans Zollinger[269]   Conservative Jane Hunt
Louth and Horncastle 92% Victoria Atkins[citation needed] Jonathan Slater[238] Ross Pepper[92] Sean Matthews[88]   Conservative Victoria Atkins
Mansfield 97% Ben Bradley[270] Steve Yemm[271] Philip Shields[223]   Conservative Ben Bradley
Mid Derbyshire 100% Luke Gardiner[272] Jonathan Davies[97] Barry Holliday[273] Stephen Dean[88] Gez Kinsella   Conservative Pauline Latham[note 3]
Newark 94% Robert Jenrick[citation needed] David Watts[274] Robert Hall-Palmer[88] Michael Ackroyd[223][275]   Conservative Robert Jenrick
North East Derbyshire 100% Lee Rowley[citation needed] Louise Jones[276] Ross Shipman[92] Andy Egginton[88]   Conservative Lee Rowley
North West Leicestershire 95% Craig Smith[277] Amanda Hack[278] Noel Matthews[88] Carl Benfield[269] Andrew Bridgen (Independent)[279]   Independent (elected as Conservative) Andrew Bridgen
Northampton North 97% Lucy Rigby[280] Martin Sawyer[156] Antony Antoniou[88]   Conservative Michael Ellis
Northampton South 71% Andrew Lewer[281] Mike Reader[282] Jill Hope[283] Anthony Owens[88]   Conservative Andrew Lewer
Nottingham East 100% Johno Lee[citation needed] Nadia Whittome[284] Labour Nadia Whittome
Nottingham North and Kimberley Nottingham North 82% Alex Norris[285] Christina Morgan-Danvers[92] Labour Alex Norris
Nottingham South 81% Lilian Greenwood[286] Anita Prabhakar[92] Labour Lilian Greenwood
Rushcliffe 99% James Naish[287] James Grice[88]   Conservative Ruth Edwards
Mid Leicestershire Charnwood 67% Peter Bedford[288] Tony Deakin[289]   Conservative Edward Argar
Melton and Syston 33% Edward Argar[290] Andy Konieczko[291] Peter Morris[88] Alastair McQuillan[292] Teck Khong (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom)[293]
Rutland and Melton 49%   Conservative Alicia Kearns
Rutland and Stamford 51% Alicia Kearns[294] James Moore[92] Chris Clowes[88] Emma Baker[295]
Grantham and Stamford 36%   Conservative Gareth Davies
Grantham and Bourne 64% Mike Rudkin[88] Anne Gayfer[296][108]
Sherwood Forest Sherwood 92% Michelle Welsh[297] Helen O'Hare[88] Sheila Greatrex-White[298] Lee Waters (Ashfield Independents)[299]   Conservative Mark Spencer
Sleaford and North Hykeham 79% Caroline Johnson[300] Matthew Winnington Ben Jackson[88] Christopher Padley[266]   Conservative Dr Caroline Johnson
South Derbyshire 88% Samantha Niblett[301] Lucy Care[92] Joseph West[88]   Conservative Heather Wheeler
South Holland and The Deepings 100% William Wade[88] Rhys Baker[302]   Conservative John Hayes
South Leicestershire 86% Alberto Costa[303] Paul Hartshorn[304] Bill Piper[88] Mike Jelfs[108][305]   Conservative Alberto Costa
South Northamptonshire 70% Andrea Leadsom[303] Stewart Tolley[306] Paul Hogan[88]   Conservative Andrea Leadsom
Wellingborough and Rushden Wellingborough 88% Gen Kitchen[307][note 7] Ben Habib[88] Jeremy Brittin[154] (SDP) Labour Gen Kitchen[note 7]

London edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Succ. %
[note 2]
Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Barking 91% Darren Rodwell[212][227] Labour Margaret Hodge[note 3]
Battersea 91% Tom Pridham[308] Marsha de Cordova[309] Francis Chubb[310] Labour Marsha de Cordova
Bermondsey and Old Southwark 75% Jonathan Iliff[citation needed] Rachel Bentley[311][92] Tony Sharp[88] Susan Hunter[citation needed] Labour Neil Coyle
Bethnal Green and Stepney Bethnal Green and Bow 75% Rushanara Ali[312] Rabina Khan[313] Peter Sceats[88] Elizabeth Waight[314] Mohammed Akunjee (independent)[315]
Jon Mabbutt[154] (SDP)
Labour Rushanara Ali
Bexleyheath and Crayford 87% David Evennett[316] David McBride[92] Tom Bright[88] Conservative David Evennett
Brent East Brent Central 66% Jamila Robertson[citation needed] Dawn Butler[317] Jonny Singh[92] Zbigniew Kowalczyk[88] Labour Dawn Butler
Brent West Brent North 76% Sushil Rapatwar[citation needed] Paul Lorber[92] Labour Barry Gardiner
Brentford and Isleworth 72% Laura Blumenthal[citation needed] Ruth Cadbury[318] Kuldev Sehra[92] Labour Ruth Cadbury
Bromley and Biggin Hill Bromley and Chislehurst 54% Peter Fortune[319] Julie Ireland[92] Alan Cook[88] Myles Owen[154] (SDP) Conservative Bob Neill[note 3]
Peckham Camberwell and Peckham 65% Miatta Fahnbulleh[320][321] Labour Harriet Harman[note 3]
Carshalton and Wallington 100% Bobby Dean[322][92] Conservative Elliot Colburn
Chelsea and Fulham 96% Ben Coleman[323] Blaise Baquiche[324] Rob Ellis[88] Mona Crocker[325] Conservative Greg Hands
Chingford and Woodford Green 96% Iain Duncan Smith[326] Faiza Shaheen[327] Josh Hadley[92] Paul Luggeri[88] Chris Brody[328] Conservative Iain Duncan Smith
Chipping Barnet 85% Theresa Villiers[329] Dan Tomlinson[330] Hamish Haddow[88] David Farbey[331] Conservative Theresa Villiers
Cities of London and Westminster 98% Tim Barnes[332] Rachel Blake[176] Edward Lucas[333][92] Rajiv Sinha[334] Conservative Nickie Aiken[note 3]
Vauxhall and Camberwell Green Vauxhall 59% Florence Eshalomi[335] Chris French[336][337] Andrew McRobbie[154] (SDP) Labour Florence Eshalomi
Clapham and Brixton Hill 41% Bell Ribeiro-Addy[338] Ben Curtis[339]
Streatham 51% Labour Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Streatham and Croydon North 49% Anthony Boutall[340] Steve Reed[citation needed] Claire Bonham[341] Scott Ainslie[342]
Croydon North 41% Labour Steve Reed
Croydon West 59% Simon Fox[343] Sarah Jones[citation needed] Jahir Hussain[citation needed] Marley King[344]
Croydon East Croydon Central 83% Jason Cummings[345] Natasha Irons[346] Andrew Pelling[citation needed][note 8] Scott Holman[88] Peter Underwood[347] Labour Sarah Jones[note 9]
Croydon South 79% Chris Philp[348] Ben Taylor[227] Richard Howard[92] Elaine Garrod[349] Conservative Chris Philp
Dagenham and Rainham 90% Sam Holland[350][351] Margaret Mullane[352] Kevin Godfrey[88] Labour Jon Cruddas[note 3]
Dulwich and West Norwood 84% Helen Hayes[353] Donna Harris[92] Pete Elliott[354] Labour Helen Hayes
Ealing Central and Acton 87% James Windsor-Clive[355] Rupa Huq[356] Alastair Mitton[357][92] Felix Orrell[88] Marta Bleier[154] (SDP) Labour Rupa Huq
Ealing North 98% James Murray[citation needed] Craig O'Donnell[citation needed] Leslie Beaumont[154] (SDP) Labour James Murray
Ealing Southall 100% Tariq Mahmood[358][92] Steve Chilcott[88] Labour Virendra Sharma
East Ham 80% Dan Oxley[88] Rosie Pearce[359] Tahir Mirza (independent)[360] Labour Stephen Timms
Edmonton and Winchmore Hill Edmonton 83% Tim Martin[92] independent (elected as Labour) Kate Osamor
Eltham and Chislehurst Eltham 86% Charlie Davis[361] Clive Efford[362] Ulysse Abbate[92][363] Mark Simpson[88][364] Labour Clive Efford
Enfield North 97% Feryal Clark[365] Gaetano Russo[92] Stephen Bird[366] Labour Feryal Clark
Southgate and Wood Green Enfield Southgate 66% Lauren Fulbright[92] David Schofield[88] Labour Bambos Charalambous
Erith and Thamesmead 81% Richard Mark[citation needed] Abena Oppong-Asare[367] Pierce Chalmers[92] Michael Pastor[88] Labour Abena Oppong-Asare
Feltham and Heston 92% Reva Gudi[368] Dhruv Sengupta[92] Prabhdeep Singh[88] Katharine Kandelaki[369] Damian Read (independent)[370] Labour Seema Malhotra
Finchley and Golders Green 100% Alex Deane[371] Sarah Sackman[372] Sarah Hoyle[92] Timothy McGeever[88] Steve Parsons[373] Conservative Mike Freer[note 3]
Greenwich and Woolwich 87% Matthew Pennycook[citation needed] Chris Annous[363][92] Clinton Wright[88] Stacy Smith[374] Labour Matthew Pennycook
Hackney North and Stoke Newington 76% Rebecca Jones[92] Antoinette Fernandez[108] Independent (elected as Labour) Diane Abbott
Hackney South and Shoreditch 81% Theodore Roos[92] Chesca Walton[108] Labour Meg Hillier
Hammersmith and Chiswick Hammersmith 68% Andrew Dinsmore[375] Eraj Rostaqi[92] Anthony Goodwin[88] Naranee Ruthra-Rajan[376] Labour Andy Slaughter
Hampstead and Highgate Hampstead and Kilburn 63% Don Williams[citation needed] Tulip Siddiq[citation needed] Scott Emery[92] Catherine Becker[88] Lorna Jane Russell[377][378] Labour Tulip Siddiq
Harrow East 91% Primesh Patel[379] Reetendra Banerji[92] Roger Clark[88] Conservative Bob Blackman
Harrow West 94% Abbas Merali[citation needed] Gareth Thomas[380] Chris Noyce[92] Michael Beavis[88] Pamela Fitzpatrick (Independent)[381] Labour Gareth Thomas
Hayes and Harlington 100% Dylan Thomas[382] Alex Cunliffe[92] Francoise Thompson[88] Labour John McDonnell
Hendon 88% Ameet Jogia[383] David Pinto-Duschinsky[384] Clareine Enderby[92] Joshua Leon Pearl[88] Gabrielle Bailey[373] Jane Gibson[154] (SDP) Conservative Matthew Offord[note 3]
Holborn and St Pancras 84% Keir Starmer[385] Charlie Clinton[92] Dave Roberts[88] David Stansell[378][377] Andrew Feinstein (Independent)[386] Labour Keir Starmer
Hornchurch and Upminster 95% Nicholas Palmer[88] Conservative Julia Lopez
Hornsey and Friern Barnet Hornsey and Wood Green 60% Catherine West[387] Dawn Barnes[92] Fabio Vollono[388] Labour Catherine West
Ilford North 78% Wes Streeting [389] Fraser Coppin[390][92] Alex Wilson[88] Rachel Collinson[391] Leanne Mohamad (Independent)[315] Labour Wes Streeting
Ilford South 79% Jas Athwal[392] Richard Clare Raj Forhad[88] Syed Siddiqi[393] Labour Sam Tarry[note 10]
Islington North 100% Vikas Aggarwal[394][92] Caroline Russell[108] Independent (elected as Labour) Jeremy Corbyn
Islington South and Finsbury 100% Emily Thornberry[395] Terry Stacy[citation needed] Jake Painter[154] (SDP) Labour Emily Thornberry
Kensington and Bayswater Kensington 99% Felicity Buchan[citation needed] Joe Powell[396] William Houngbo[92] Marc Burca[397] Mona Adam[398] Emma Dent Coad (Independent)[note 11][399] Conservative Felicity Buchan
Kingston and Surbiton 84% Helen Edward[400] Ed Davey[92] Debojyoti Das[401] Yvonne Tracey (KIRG)[402][403] Liberal Democrats Ed Davey
Lewisham East 86% Janet Daby[citation needed] Callum Littlemore Labour Janet Daby
Lewisham North Lewisham Deptford 81% Vicky Foxcroft[404] Jonathan Crozier[88] Adam Pugh[405] Labour Vicky Foxcroft
Lewisham West and East Dulwich Lewisham West and Penge 46% Ellie Reeves[406] Josh Matthews[92] Labour Ellie Reeves
Beckenham and Penge 44% Hannah Gray[citation needed] Liam Conlon[407] Chloe-Jane Ross[92] Edward Apostolides[88] Ruth Fabricant[citation needed]
Beckenham 64% Independent (elected as Conservative) Bob Stewart[note 3]
Leyton and Wanstead 100% Tara Copeland[408][92] David Sandground[88] Charlotte Lafferty[409] Labour John Cryer
Mitcham and Morden 100% Jenifer Gould[92] Tania Marszalec[88] Pippa Maslin[410] Labour Siobhain McDonagh
Old Bexley and Sidcup 100% Louie French[citation needed] Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett[92] Maxine Fothergill[88] Lawrence Easterbrook[154] (SDP) Conservative Louie French [note 7]
Orpington 86% Graeme Casey[92] Conservative Gareth Bacon
Poplar and Limehouse 82% Richard Flowers[92] Tony Glover[88] Nathalie Bienfait[411] Labour Apsana Begum
Putney 100% Lee Roberts[412] Fleur Anderson[413] Kieren McCarthy[310] Andrew Todd[88] Labour Fleur Anderson
Richmond Park 92% Sara Gezdari[414] Laura Coryton[citation needed] Sarah Olney[415] Michael Hearn[416] Chas Warlow[108] Liberal Democrats Sarah Olney
Romford 100% Philip Hyde[88] Conservative Andrew Rosindell
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner 83% Jonathan Banks[417] Ian Price[88] Conservative David Simmonds
Sutton and Cheam 100% Tom Drummond[418] Ryan Powell[88] Conservative Paul Scully[note 3]
Tooting 100% Ethan Brooks[citation needed] Rosena Allin-Khan[419] Labour Rosena Allin-Khan
Tottenham 81% David Lammy[citation needed] Durgesh Hari Prabu[92] Roger Gravett[88] David Craig[420] Labour David Lammy
Twickenham 91% Jonathan Hulley[421] Munira Wilson[422] Alexander Starling[88] Chantal Kerr-Shepherd[108] Liberal Democrats Munira Wilson
Uxbridge and South Ruislip 90% Steve Tuckwell[citation needed] Danny Beales[423] Ian Rex-Hawkes[424] Stephen Gardner[154] (SDP) Conservative Steve Tuckwell[note 7]
Walthamstow 100% Stella Creasy[citation needed] Rosalinda Rowlands[425] Labour Stella Creasy
West Ham and Beckton West Ham 54% Peter Monks[88] Rob Callender[426] Labour Lyn Brown
Stratford and Bow 46% Joe Hudson-Small[427]
Queen's Park and Maida Vale Westminster North 64% Samia Hersi[428] Helen Baxter[429] Francesca Ridout[88] Vivien Lichtenstein[430] Labour Karen Buck[note 3]
Wimbledon 90% Danielle Dunfield-Prayero[431] Eleanor Stringer[432] Paul Kohler[433] Ben Cronin[88] Rachel Brooks[434] Conservative Stephen Hammond[note 3]

North East edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Succ. %
[note 2]
Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
North Northumberland Berwick-upon-Tweed 95% Anne-Marie Trevelyan[435] Natalie Younes[92] Katherine Hales[88] Conservative Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Bishop Auckland 75% Jane MacBean[436] Sam Rushworth[437][438] Rhys Burriss[88] Sarah Hannan[439] Conservative Dehenna Davison[note 3]
Blaydon and Consett Blaydon 51% Angela Sterling[citation needed] Liz Twist Vicky Anderson[92] David Ayre[88] Richard Simpson[440] Labour Liz Twist
North West Durham 49% Conservative Richard Holden
Blyth and Ashington Wansbeck 73% Maureen Levy[441] Mark Peart[88] Labour Ian Lavery
Blyth Valley 45% Conservative Ian Levy
Cramlington and Killingworth 55% Ian Levy[442] Emma Foody[443] Thom Campion[444] Calum MacGregor[88] Mathew Wilkinson(SDP)[154]
North Tyneside 31% Labour Mary Glindon
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend 42% Mary Glindon[445] Mark Ridyard[122] Janice Richardson[88] Martin Evison[154] (SDP)
Newcastle upon Tyne East 69% Independent (elected as Labour) Nick Brown[note 3]
Newcastle upon Tyne North 29% Catherine McKinnell[446] Aidan King[122] Michael Harrigan[88]
Newcastle upon Tyne North 43% Labour Catherine McKinnell
Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West 42% Chi Onwurah Ali Avaei[122]
Newcastle upon Tyne Central 78% Labour Chi Onwurah
City of Durham 86% Luke Holmes[447] Mary Kelly Foy[448] Mark Wilkes[citation needed] Mark Belch[88] Jonathan Elmer[449] Sarah Welbourne (SDP)[154] Labour Mary Kelly Foy
Darlington 100% Peter Gibson[450] Lola McEvoy[450] Simon Thorley[450][92] Andrew Raw[451][452] Matthew Snedker[453] Conservative Peter Gibson
Easington 100% Lynn Murphy[88] Stephen Ashfield[454] Labour Grahame Morris
Gateshead Central and Whickham Gateshead 80% Ron Beadle[92] Labour Ian Mearns[note 3]
Hartlepool 100% Jill Mortimer[citation needed] Jonathan Brash[455] Richard Tice[456] Conservative Jill Mortimer[note 7]
Hexham 100% Guy Opperman[457] Joe Morris[458] Nick Cott[92] William Clouston (SDP)[154] Conservative Guy Opperman
Houghton and Sunderland South 100% Bridget Phillipson[459] Paul Edgeworth[460] Sam Woods-Brass[88] Labour Bridget Phillipson
Jarrow and Gateshead East Jarrow 89% Kate Osborne[461] James Rickelton[92] Nic Cook[462] Mark Conway (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom)[293] Labour Kate Osborne
Middlesbrough and Thornaby East Middlesbrough 94% Kiran Fothergill[citation needed] Mohammed Waqas[citation needed] Craig Jowers[88] Labour Andy McDonald
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland 91% Simon Clarke[463] Luke Myer[464] Jemma Joy[465] Rod Liddle (SDP)[154] Conservative Simon Clarke
North Durham 100% Andrew Husband[88] Sunny Moon-Schott[466] Tom Chittenden (SDP)[154] Labour Kevan Jones
Redcar 100% Jacob Young[467] Anna Turley[468][note 11] Chris Jones[citation needed] John Davies[88] Conservative Jacob Young
Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor Sedgefield 69% Alan Strickland[469] John Grant[88] Jack Hughes[470] Conservative Paul Howell
South Shields 100% Emma Lewell-Buck[471] David Francis[472] Labour Emma Lewell-Buck
Stockton North 96% Niall Innes[473] Chris McDonald[474] John Gerard McDermottroe[88] Sam Bradford[475][476] Labour Alex Cunningham[note 3]
Stockton West Stockton South 77% Joe Dancey[477] Stephen Matthews[88] Monty Brack (Independent)[478] Conservative Matt Vickers
Sunderland Central 100% Julie Elliott[479] Niall Hodson[122] Chris Eynon[88] Rachel Featherstone[480] Labour Julie Elliott
Tynemouth 87% Alan Campbell[citation needed] Rosalyn Elliot[88] Labour Alan Campbell
Washington and Gateshead South Washington and Sunderland West 88% Sharon Hodgson[481] Ciaran Morrissey[482] Paul Donaghy[88] Labour Sharon Hodgson

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Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Altrincham and Sale West Oliver Carroll[483] Ben Hartley[484][485] Jane Brophy[92][note 12] Paul Swansborough[88] Geraldine Coggins[108] Conservative Graham Brady[note 3]
Ashton-under-Lyne Angela Rayner[citation needed] Dominic Hardwick[92] Labour Angela Rayner
Barrow and Furness Simon Fell[486] Michelle Scrogham[487][227] Adrian Waite[488] Barry Morgan[88] Lorraine Wrennall[489] Conservative Simon Fell
Birkenhead Alison McGovern[490][485][note 13] Stuart Kelly[citation needed] Tony Stanley[88] Jo Bird[491][108] Labour Mick Whitley[note 10]
Blackburn Kate Hollern[492] Adam Waller-Slack[92] Paul Topping[154] (SDP)

Craig Murray[493] (Workers Party of Britain)

Labour Kate Hollern
Blackley and Middleton South Blackley and Broughton Iain Donaldson[92] Dylan Lewis-Creser[494] Labour Graham Stringer
Blackpool North and Fleetwood Blackpool North and Cleveleys Lorraine Beavers[495][485] Bill Greene[citation needed] Duncan Royle[citation needed] Jeannine Cresswell[154] (SDP) Conservative Paul Maynard
Blackpool South Chris Webb[496][485] Andy Cregan[92] Becky Daniels[citation needed] Seat vacant, pending by-election[497]
Bolton North East Kirith Entwistle[498] Rebecca Forrest[92] Trevor Jones[88] Conservative Mark Logan
Bolton South and Walkden Bolton South East Mohammed Afzal[499] Yasmin Qureshi[citation needed] Gemma-Jane Bowker[92] Julie Pattison[88] Labour Yasmin Qureshi
Bolton West Chris Green[500] Phil Brickell[501] Donald McIntosh[502] Dylan Evans[88] Vicki Attenborough[503] Conservative Chris Green
Bootle John Gibson[92] Neil Doolin[504] Labour Peter Dowd
Burnley Antony Higginbotham[505] Oliver Ryan[248] Gordon Birtwistle[92][note 14] Scott Cunliffe[108] Conservative Antony Higginbotham
Bury North James Daly[506] James Frith[507][note 15] Mark Alcock[92] Nick Harris[508] Conservative James Daly
Bury South Arnie Saunders[509] Christian Wakeford[510][note 16] Andrew Page[92] Jeff Armstrong[511] Labour (elected as Conservative) Christian Wakeford
Carlisle John Stevenson[512][513] Julie Minns[498] Brian Wernham[514] Stephen Ward[88] Gavin Hawkton[515] Rachel Hayton[154] (SDP) Conservative John Stevenson
Cheadle Kelly Fowler Tom Morrison[516] Alex Drury[517] Conservative Mary Robinson
Chorley not contesting not contesting not contesting Mark Tebbutt[108] Lindsay Hoyle[citation needed] (Speaker) Speaker Lindsay Hoyle
Chester North and Neston City of Chester Simon Eardley[518] Samantha Dixon[519] Stephen Gribbon[92] Nick Brown[520] Labour Samantha Dixon[note 7]
Congleton Sarah Russell[217] Paul Duffy[92] Martin York[88] Rich McCarthy[108] Rob Moreton[521] (Independent) Conservative Fiona Bruce
Crewe and Nantwich Ben Fletcher[522] Connor Naismith[523] Matt Theobald[92] Matthew Wood[88] Te Ata Browne[524] Conservative Kieran Mullan[note 3]
Chester South and Eddisbury Eddisbury Aphra Brandreth[525] Angeliki Stogia[526] Rob Herd[92] Peter Langley[88] Steve Davies[520] Conservative Edward Timpson[note 3]
Mid Cheshire Charles Fifield[527] Andrew Cooper[528] Jack Price-Harbach[citation needed] Emma Guy[88] Mark Green[520]
Weaver Vale Labour Mike Amesbury
Runcorn and Helsby Mike Amesbury[529] Chris Rowe[citation needed] Jason Moorcroft[88] Chris Copeman[530] Paul Murphy[154] (SDP)
Ellesmere Port and Bromborough Ellesmere Port and Neston Justin Madders[citation needed] Chris Carubia[92] Harry Gorman[531][108] Labour Justin Madders
Wirral South Labour Alison McGovern[note 17]
Fylde Mark Jewell[92] Brook Wimbury[88] Independent (elected as Conservative) Mark Menzies[note 3][532]
Widnes and Halewood Halton David Coveney[92] Jake Fraser[88] Nancy Mills Labour Derek Twigg
Hazel Grove Paul Athans[533][534] Claire Vibert[535] Lisa Smart[536][92] John Kelly[537] Graham Reid[517] Tim O'Rourke[154] (SDP) Independent (elected as Conservative) William Wragg[note 3]
Heywood and Middleton North Heywood and Middleton Laura-Beth Thompson[538] Elsie Blundell[539] Anthony Smith[92] Steve Potter[540] Chris Furlong[541] (Independent) Conservative Chris Clarkson[note 3]
Hyndburn Beth Waller-Slack[92] Richard Oakley[542] Conservative Sara Britcliffe
Knowsley Anneliese Midgley[543] Kate Tipton[544] Labour George Howarth[note 3]
Lancaster and Wyre Lancaster and Fleetwood Peter Cartridge[545] Cat Smith[546] Matt Severn[547] Jack Lenox[108] Labour Cat Smith
Leigh and Atherton Leigh James Grundy[548] Jo Platt[549][note 18] Stuart Thomas[92] George Woodward[550] Conservative James Grundy
Liverpool Garston Garston and Halewood Maria Eagle[551] John Hyland[544] Sam Gorst (Liverpool Community Independents)[552] Labour Maria Eagle
Liverpool Riverside Kim Johnson[553] Rebecca Turner[544] Labour Kim Johnson
Liverpool Walton Dan Carden[554] Sean Cadwallader[544] Martyn Madeley[citation needed] Labour Dan Carden
Liverpool Wavertree Paula Barker[555] Rob McAllister-Bell[544] Adam Heatherington[556] Ann San[557] (Independent) Labour Paula Barker
Liverpool West Derby Ian Byrne[558] Kayleigh Halpin[544] Labour Ian Byrne
Macclesfield Tim Roca[559] Neil Christian[92] Stephen Broadhurst[88] Amanda Iremonger[108] Dickon Fletcher[154] (SDP) Conservative David Rutley
Makerfield John Skipworth[92] Robert Kenyon[560] Labour Yvonne Fovargue
Gorton and Denton Denton and Reddish Andrew Gwynne[561] John Reid[562] Labour Andrew Gwynne
Manchester Gorton Labour Afzal Khan
Manchester Rusholme Afzal Khan[563] Seb Bate[92]
Manchester Central Labour Lucy Powell
Manchester Central Lucy Powell[564] Chris Northwood[92] Sebastian Moore[154] (SDP)
Manchester Withington Jeff Smith[565] Richard Kilpatrick[92] Gary Carp[566] Sam Easterby-Smith[567] Wendy Andrew[154] (SDP) Labour Jeff Smith
Morecambe and Lunesdale David Morris[568] Lizzi Collinge[569] Peter Jackson[92] Barry Parsons[570] Gina Dowding[108][note 19] Conservative David Morris
Oldham East and Saddleworth Debbie Abrahams[571] Sam Al-Hamdani[92] Labour Debbie Abrahams
Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton Oldham West and Royton Jim McMahon[citation needed] Hannah Kitching[citation needed] Labour Jim McMahon
Pendle and Clitheroe Pendle Andrew Stephenson[572] Jonathan Hinder[573] Mark Kenyon[92] Victoria Fletcher[574] Conservative Andrew Stephenson
Penrith and Solway Penrith and the Border Mark Jenkinson[575] Markus Campbell-Savours[576] Julia Aglionby[577] Matthew Moody[88] Susan Denham-Smith[578] Shaun Long[154] (SDP) Conservative Neil Hudson[note 10]
Workington Conservative Mark Jenkinson
Preston Neil Darby[122] James Elliot[579] Michael Lavalette[580] (Independent) Labour Mark Hendrick
Ribble Valley Ribble Valley Nigel Evans[581] John Potter[582] Jason Alexander[583] Conservative Nigel Evans
Wyre and Preston North Conservative Ben Wallace[note 3]
Rochdale Zulfiqar Ali[92] George Galloway[584] (Workers) Workers George Galloway
Rossendale and Darwen Andy MacNae[585] Rowan Fitton[citation needed] Daniel Matchett[586] Bob Bauld[587] Conservative Jake Berry
Salford Salford and Eccles Rebecca Long-Bailey[588] Jake Austin[92] Craig Birtwhistle[589] David Henry[108] Stephen Lewthwaite[154] (SDP) Labour Rebecca Long-Bailey
Sefton Central Bill Esterson Gareth Lloyd-Johnson[92] Kieran Dams[590] Labour Bill Esterson
South Ribble Katherine Fletcher[591] Paul Foster[592] Angela Turner[92] Conservative Katherine Fletcher
Southport Damien Moore[593] Patrick Hurley[594] Erin Harvey[544] Andrew Lynn[595] Edwin Black[596] Sean Halsall[597] (Independent) Conservative Damien Moore
St Helens North David Baines[598] Pat Moloney[92] Malcolm Webster[599] Labour Conor McGinn[note 3]
St Helens South and Whiston Brian Spencer[92] Labour Marie Rimmer
Stalybridge and Hyde Jonathan Reynolds[600] Jamie Dwan[562] Barbara Kaya[601] Labour Jonathan Reynolds
Stockport Oliver Johnstone[602] Navendu Mishra[603] Wendy Meikle[92] Helena Mellish[517] Labour Navendu Mishra
Stretford and Urmston Andrew Western[604] Mark Clayton[92] Labour Andrew Western[note 7]
Tatton Esther McVey[605] Ryan Jude[606] Jonathan Smith[607] Simon Moorehead[88] Nigel Hennerley[608] Conservative Esther McVey
Wallasey Angela Eagle[609] Vicky Downie[92] David Burgess-Joyce[610] Jane Turner[611] John Hornby[154] (SDP) Labour Angela Eagle
Warrington North Charlotte Nichols[612] David Crowther[citation needed] Trevor Nicholls[88] Maddison Wheeldon[613] Labour Charlotte Nichols
Warrington South Sarah Hall[614] Graham Gowland[92] Steph Davies Conservative Andy Carter[note 3]
West Lancashire Mike Prendergast[615] Ashley Dalton[616][note 7] Graham Smith[617] Simon Evans[88] Charlotte Houltram[citation needed] Labour Ashley Dalton[note 7]
Westmorland and Lonsdale Matty Jackman[618] Pippa Smith[619] Tim Farron[620] James Townley[88] Wendy Long[154] (SDP) Liberal Democrats Tim Farron
Whitehaven and Workington Copeland Andrew Johnson[621] Josh MacAlister[622] Chris Wills[92] David Surtees[88] Jill Perry[623] Conservative Trudy Harrison[note 3]
Wigan Lisa Nandy[citation needed] Brian Crombie-Fisher[92] Andy Dawber[624] Labour Lisa Nandy
Wirral West Jenny Johnson[625] Matthew Patrick[626] Peter Reisdorf[122] Ken Ferguson[627] Emily Charley[628] Paul Farragher (True and Fair)[629] Labour Margaret Greenwood[note 3]
Worsley and Eccles Worsley and Eccles South Jemma De Vincenzo[92] David Jones[108] Labour Barbara Keeley
Wythenshawe and Sale East Simon Lepori[92] Hilary Salt[154] (SDP) Labour Mike Kane

South East edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Aldershot Leo Docherty[630] Alex Baker[631] Trevor Lloyd-Jones[632] Conservative Leo Docherty
Arundel and South Downs Andrew Griffith[633] Richard Allen[634] David Thomas[635] Steve McAuliff[636] Conservative Andrew Griffith
Ashford Ashford Damian Green[637] Sojan Joseph[638] Tristram Kennedy Harper[639] Mandy Rossi[640] James Ransley (Consensus)[641] Conservative Damian Green
Weald of Kent Katie Lam[642] John Howson[citation needed] Daniel Trigueirinho[643] Kate Walder[644]
Aylesbury Rob Butler[645] Laura Kyrke-Smith[646][647] Steve Lambert[648] Lesley Taylor[649] Julie Atkins[650] Conservative Rob Butler
Banbury Banbury Victoria Prentis[651] Sean Woodcock[652] Liz Adams[653] Arron Baker[654] Declan Soper (SDP)[154] Conservative Victoria Prentis
Bicester and Woodstock Rupert Harrison[655] Veronica Oakeshott[656] Calum Miller[657] Augustine Obodo[658] Ian Middleton[654]
Basingstoke Maria Miller[659] Luke Murphy[660] Richard Whelan[661] Raymond Saint[662] Conservative Maria Miller
Beaconsfield Joy Morrissey[663] Anna Crabtree[664] John Halsall[88] Catherine Harker[154] (SDP) Conservative Joy Morrissey
Bexhill and Battle Becky Jones[665] Jonathan Kent[citation needed] Conservative Huw Merriman
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Sandra Daniells[666] Carol Birch[667] Conservative Nick Gibb[note 3]
Bracknell James Sunderland[668] Katie Mansfield[669] Justin Bellhouse[670] Michael Derrig (SDP)[154] Conservative James Sunderland
Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven Brighton Kemptown Khobi Vallis[671] Lloyd Russell- Moyle[672] Stewart Stone[673] Elaine Hills[674] Valerie Gray (SDP)[154] Labour Lloyd Russell-Moyle
Brighton Pavilion Tom Gray[675] Ashley Ridley[676] Siân Berry[677][678] Carl Buckfield (SDP)[154] Green Caroline Lucas[note 3]
Mid Buckinghamshire Buckingham Greg Smith[679] Carissma Griffiths[645] Anja Schaefer[680][681] Greg Smith[682] Yvonne Wilding (SDP)[154] Conservative Greg Smith
Canterbury Louise Harvey-Quirke[683] Rosie Duffield[684] Russ Timpson[citation needed] Bridget Porter[685] Luke Buchanan-Hodgman (SDP)[154] Labour Rosie Duffield
Chatham and Aylesford Nick Chan[686] Thomas Mallon[687] Steven Tanner (SDP)[154] Conservative Tracey Crouch[note 3]
Chesham and Amersham Gareth Williams[688] Sarah Green[648] Laurence Jarvis[689] Liberal Democrats Sarah Green[note 7]
Chichester Gillian Keegan[citation needed] Tom Collinge[690] Jess Brown-Fuller[691] Teresa Desantis[88] Tim Young[667] Conservative Gillian Keegan
Crawley Zack Ali[692] Peter Lamb[693] Tim Charters[88] Conservative Henry Smith[note 3]
Dartford Kyle Marsh[citation needed] Lee Stranders[694] Conservative Gareth Johnson
Didcot and Wantage Wantage Olly Glover[695] Sam Casey-Rerhaye[654] Kynaston Pomlett (SDP)[154] Conservative David Johnston
Dover and Deal Dover Natalie Elphicke[696] Mike Tapp[697] Penelope James[698] Christine Oliver[699] Conservative Natalie Elphicke
East Hampshire Dominic Martin[92] Conservative Damian Hinds
East Surrey Claire Malcomson[700] Chris Scott[701] Conservative Claire Coutinho
East Worthing and Shoreham Tom Rutland[702] David Batchelor[703] Conservative Tim Loughton
Eastbourne Josh Babarinde[704] Mark Ashdown[705] Michael Munson [706] Conservative Caroline Ansell
Epsom and Ewell Mhairi Fraser[707] Helen Maguire[708] Stephen McKenna[709] Gina Miller (True and Fair)[710] Conservative Chris Grayling[note 3]
Esher and Walton John Cope[104] Yoel Gordon[711] Monica Harding[712] Alastair Gray[713] Richard Bateson (SDP)[154] Conservative Dominic Raab[note 3]
Eastleigh Eastleigh Samuel Joynson[714] Daniel Shearer[citation needed] Liz Jarvis[715] Clare Fawcett[88] Ben Parry[716] Conservative Paul Holmes
Hamble Valley Paul Holmes[717] Devina Paul[citation needed] Prad Bains[718] Caroline Gladwin[88]
Fareham Conservative Suella Braverman
Fareham and Waterlooville Suella Braverman[719] Paul Gray[718] Kevan Chippindall-Higgin[720]
Meon Valley Conservative Flick Drummond[note 20]
Faversham and Mid Kent Helen Whately[721] Mel Dawkins[217] Hannah Perkin[92] Maxwell Harrison[722] Hannah Temple[723] Conservative Helen Whately
Folkestone and Hythe Damian Collins[724] William Wright[725] Marianne Brett[726] Conservative Damian Collins
Gillingham and Rainham Naushabah Khan[727] Stuart Bourne[686] Rizvi Rawoof[720] Peter Wheeler (SDP)[728] Conservative Rehman Chishti
Gosport Conservative Caroline Dinenage
Gravesham Lauren Sullivan[729] Ukonu Obasi[686] Matthew Fraser Moat[730] Conservative Adam Holloway
Guildford Angela Richardson[731] Sarah Gillinson[732] Zöe Franklin[733] Dennis Saunders[734] Sam Peters[735] Conservative Angela Richardson
Hastings and Rye Sally-Ann Hart[736] Helena Dollimore[737] Guy Harris[citation needed] Lucian Fernando[88] Becca Horn[738] Conservative Sally-Ann Hart
Havant Stefanie Harvey[citation needed] John Perry[632] Conservative Alan Mak
Henley and Thame Henley Caroline Newton[739][740] Freddie Van Mierlo[741] Jo Robb[654] Conservative John Howell[note 3]
Horsham Jeremy Quin[742] John Milne[743] Conservative Jeremy Quin
Hove and Portslade Hove Peter Kyle[744] Michael Wang[745] Martin Hess[746] Sophie Broadbent[747] Tanushka Marah (independent)[748] Labour Peter Kyle
Isle of Wight East Isle of Wight Joe Robertson[749] Emily Brothers[750] Michael Lilley[751] Sarah Morris[632] Vix Lowthion[108] Rachel Thacker (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom)[293] Conservative Bob Seely
Isle of Wight West Bob Seely[752] Richard Quigley[753] Nick Stuart[751] Ian Pickering[754] Cameron Palin[108]
Lewes Maria Caulfield[citation needed] Danny Sweeney[217] James MacCleary[755][92] Emily O'Brien[756][108] Conservative Maria Caulfield
Maidenhead Jo Smith[757] Joshua Reynolds[648] Barry Parker[88] Andrew Cooney[758] Timothy Burt (SDP)[154] Conservative Theresa May[note 3]
Maidstone and Malling Maidstone and The Weald Helen Grant[759] Dave Naghi[760][92] Paul Thomas[761] Stuart Jeffery[762] Mark Alexander (SDP)[154] Conservative Helen Grant
Mid Sussex Mid Sussex Kristy Adams[763] Dave Rowntree[764] Alison Bennett[765] Gary Johnson[88] Deanna Nicholson[766] Conservative Mims Davies
East Grinstead and Uckfield Mims Davies[767] Benedict Dempsey[634] Nathan Curtis[768] Christina Coleman[769]
Milton Keynes North Ben Everitt[770] Chris Curtis[280] Clare Tevlin[citation needed] Jane Duckworth[771] Alan Francis[772] Conservative Ben Everitt
Milton Keynes Central Milton Keynes South Johnny Luk[773] Emily Darlington[774] James Cox[92] Frances Bonney[775] Conservative Iain Stewart
Buckingham and Bletchley Iain Stewart[776] Callum Anderson[777] Dominic Dyer[92] Jordan Cattell[778] Amanda Onwuemene[779]
Dorking and Horley Mole Valley Marisa Heath[780] Nadia Burell[781] Chris Coghlan[782] Lisa Scott[783] Conservative Paul Beresford[note 3]
New Forest East Julian Lewis[784] Caroline Rackham[785] Roy Swales[786] Simon King[787] Conservative Julian Lewis
New Forest West Desmond Swayne[784] Sally Johnston[788] Jack Davies[785] Reginald Chester-Sterne[88] Anna Collar[789] Paul Simon[154] (SDP) Conservative Desmond Swayne
Newbury Laura Farris[790] Lee Dillon[791] Doug Terry[792] Steve Masters[793] Conservative Laura Farris
North East Hampshire Alex Brewer[794] Alex Zychowski (Libertarian)[795] Conservative Ranil Jayawardena
Herne Bay and Sandwich North Thanet Helen Whitehead[796] Angie Curwen[citation needed] Amelia Randall[797] Thea Barrett[798] Conservative Roger Gale
North West Hampshire Kit Malthouse[799] Luigi Gregori[718] Andrew Meacham[88] Hina West[800] Conservative Kit Malthouse
Oxford East Anneliese Dodds[citation needed] Theo Jupp[801] Lawrence Haar[802] Sushila Dhall[654] Benjamin Adams (SDP)[154]
Amir Ali[803] (Independent)
Labour Anneliese Dodds
Oxford West and Abingdon Vinay Raniga[804] Stephen Webb[citation needed] Layla Moran[citation needed] James Gunn[805] Cheryl Briggs[654] Liberal Democrats Layla Moran
Portsmouth North Penny Mordaunt[806] Amanda Martin[807] Simon Dodd[citation needed] Melvyn Todd[632] Conservative Penny Mordaunt
Portsmouth South Stephen Morgan[808] Charlie Murphy[809] Mark Zimmer[632] Labour Stephen Morgan
Reading Central Reading East Matt Rodda[810] Henry Wright [811] Dave McElroy [811] Labour Matt Rodda
Reading West and Mid Berkshire Reading West Ross Mackinnon[812] Olivia Bailey[813] Helen Belcher[814] Kate Bosley[88] Carolyne Culver[815] Adrian Abbs (Independent)[816] Conservative Alok Sharma[note 3]
Reigate Rebecca Paul[817] Mark Johnston[92] George Beglan[818] Conservative Crispin Blunt[note 3]
Rochester and Strood Kelly Tolhurst[819] Lauren Edwards[820] Graham Colley Daniel Dabin[821] Cat Jamieson[822] Conservative Kelly Tolhurst
Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes[823] Christie Lambert[citation needed] Geoff Cooper[824] Harry Sheffield[825] Connor Shaw[826] Conservative Caroline Nokes
Runnymede and Weybridge Ben Spencer[827] Ellen Nicholson[92] Stewart Mackay[88] Conservative Ben Spencer
Sevenoaks Laura Trott[828] Denise Scott-McDonald[829] Richard Streatfeild[92] Laura Manston[830] Adam Hibbert (SDP)[154] Conservative Laura Trott
Sittingbourne and Sheppey Aisha Cuthbert[538] Frances Kneller[831] William Fotheringham-Bray[832] Mike Baldock (Swale Independents)[833] Conservative Gordon Henderson[note 3]
Slough Chelsea Whyte[citation needed] Robin Jackson[88] Labour Tan Dhesi
East Thanet South Thanet Craig Mackinlay[834] Polly Billington[835] Steve Roberts[836][837] Conservative Craig Mackinlay
Farnham and Bordon South West Surrey Gregory Stafford[838] Alex Just[839] Khalil Yousuf[840] Conservative Jeremy Hunt
Godalming and Ash Jeremy Hunt[841] Paul Follows[842][92] Graham Drage[88]
Southampton Itchen Sidney Yankson[843] Darren Paffey[226] Conservative Royston Smith[note 3]
Southampton Test Satvir Kaur[844] John Edwards[845][846] Labour Alan Whitehead[note 3]
Spelthorne Harry Boparai[92] Rory O'Brien[847] Conservative Kwasi Kwarteng[note 3]
Surrey Heath Michael Gove[848] Alasdair Pinkerton[849] Samantha Goggin[850] Conservative Michael Gove
Sussex Weald Wealden Nus Ghani[851] Danielle Newson[852] David Morgan[853] Rachel Millward[108] Stephen Gander (SDP)[154] Conservative Nus Ghani
Tonbridge Tonbridge and Malling Tom Tugendhat[854] Lewis Bailey[855] Anna Cope[856] Conservative Tom Tugendhat
Tunbridge Wells Hugo Pound[217] Mike Martin[857] John Hurst[858] Conservative Greg Clark
Winchester Flick Drummond[859][note 21] Hannah Dawson[860] Danny Chambers[861] Andrew Davis (SDP)[154]

Kevin D'Cruze (Independent)[862]

Conservative Steve Brine[note 3]
Windsor Jack Rankin[863] Pavitar Mann Julian Tisi[864] Lawrence Petrie[865] Michael Boyle[866] David Buckley (The Borough First)[867] Conservative Adam Afriyie[868][note 3]
Witney Georgia Meadows[869] Charlie Maynard[870] Richard Langridge[871] Andrew Prosser[654] Barry Ingleton (independent)[872] Conservative Robert Courts
Woking Ese Erheriene[217] Will Forster[873] Richard Barker[874] Conservative Jonathan Lord
Wokingham Wokingham John Redwood[875] Clive Jones[876] Colin Wright[877] Conservative John Redwood
Earley and Woodley Pauline Jorgensen[878] Yuan Yang[879] Tahir Maher[648] Alastair Hunter (SDP)[154]
Worthing West Peter Bottomley[880] Beccy Cooper[881] Morag Chugg[703] Edmund Rooke[882] Conservative Peter Bottomley
Wycombe Steve Baker[645] Emma Reynolds[883][note 22] Toni Brodelle[884] Richard Phoenix[885] Ed Gemmell (Climate Party)[886] Conservative Steve Baker

South West edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Bath James Wright[887] Wera Hobhouse[888][92] Teresa Hall[889] Dominic Tristram[108] Liberal Democrats Wera Hobhouse
Bournemouth East Tom Hayes[890] Jon Nicholas[citation needed] Martin Houlden[88] Joe Salmon[891] Miles Penn[154] (SDP) Conservative Tobias Ellwood
Bournemouth West Jessica Toale[892] Jeff Hanna[92] Peter Storms[88] Darren Jones[891] David Warden (SDP)[893] Conservative Conor Burns
Bristol East Bristol East Dan Conaghan[894] Kerry McCarthy[895] Anthony Bishop[896] Naseem Talukdar[897] Labour Kerry McCarthy
Bristol North East Rose Hulse[898] Damien Egan[899] Louise Harris Matthew Bamford[900] Lorraine Francis[897] Tommy Truman[154] (SDP)
Kingswood Labour Damien Egan[note 23]
North East Somerset and Hanham Jacob Rees-Mogg[901] Dine Romero[902] Edmund Cannon[903]
North East Somerset Conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg
Frome and East Somerset Lucy Trimnell[904] Robin Moss[citation needed] Anna Sabine[905] David Swain[906] Martin Dimery[907] Gavin Heathcote (Independent)[908]
Somerton and Frome Liberal Democrats Sarah Dyke[note 7]
Glastonbury and Somerton Faye Purbrick[909] Hal Hooberman[217] Sarah Dyke[92] Tom Carter[88] Jon Cousins[910]
Bristol North West Laura Saunders[911] Darren Jones[895] Caroline Gooch Mary Page[897] Ben Smith (SDP)[154] Labour Darren Jones
Bristol South Liz Brennan[912] Karin Smyth[895] Andrew Brown[citation needed] Jai Breitnauer[897] Labour Karin Smyth
Bristol Central Bristol West Thangam Debbonaire[913] Robert Clarke[914] Carla Denyer[915][108] Labour Thangam Debbonaire
Camborne and Redruth Connor Donnithorne[916] Perran Moon[917] Thalia Marrington[92] Roger Tarrant[918] Catherine Hayes[919] Meiron Grimshaw (SDP)[154] Conservative George Eustice[note 3]
Central Devon Mel Stride[920] Mark Wooding[921][92] Gill Westcott[922] Conservative Mel Stride
Cheltenham Max Wilkinson[923][924][92] Daniel Wilson[925][108] Conservative Alex Chalk
Christchurch Mike Cox[92] Robin Adamson[88] Susan Graham[891] Trevor Parsons (SDP)[893] Conservative Christopher Chope
Exmouth and Exeter East East Devon David Reed[926] Paul Arnott[92] Garry Sutherland[88] Olly Davey[891] Conservative Simon Jupp
Honiton and Sidmouth Simon Jupp[927][note 24] Jake Bonetta[928] Richard Foord[929][92] Paul Quickenden[930] Henry Gent[891]
Tiverton and Honiton Liberal Democrats Richard Foord[note 7]
Tiverton and Minehead Ian Liddell-Grainger[931][note 25] Jonathan Barter[932] Rachel Gilmour[92] Frederick Keen[933] Laura Buchanan[891]
Bridgwater and West Somerset Conservative Ian Liddell-Grainger
Bridgwater Ashley Fox[934] Leigh Redman[935] Claire Sully[936] Charlie Graham[891] Pelé Barnes (Somerset Unionist Party)[937]
Exeter Tessa Tucker[938] Steve Race[939] Will Aczel[940][92] Andrew Bell[941] Labour Ben Bradshaw[note 3]
Filton and Bradley Stoke Claire Hazelgrove[942] James Nelson [943] Conservative Jack Lopresti
Forest of Dean Mark Harper[944] James Joyce[92] Stanley Goodin[945] Chris McFarling[946][108] Conservative Mark Harper
Gloucester Alex McIntyre[947] Rebecca Trimnell[92] Chris Farmer[88] Conservative Richard Graham
Mid Dorset and North Poole Candice Johnson-Cole[948] Vikki Slade[949] Graham Sanger[950] Ben Pantling[891] John Dowling (SDP)[154] Conservative Michael Tomlinson
Newton Abbot Martin Wrigley[951] Christopher Hilditch[952] Pauline Wynter[953] Conservative Anne Marie Morris
North Cornwall Scott Mann[954] Robyn Harris[955] Ben Maguire[92] Rowland O'Connor[956] Lance Symonds[957] Conservative Scott Mann
North Devon Selaine Saxby[958] Ian Roome[959] Nigel James[960] Conservative Selaine Saxby
North Dorset Simon Hoare[961] Gary Jackson[962] Ash Leaning[963] Ken Huggins[964] Conservative Simon Hoare
North Somerset Liam Fox[965] Ashley Cartman[92] Alexander Kokkinoftas[966] Oscar Livesey Lodwick[967] Conservative Liam Fox
Plymouth Moor View Johnny Mercer[968] Fred Thomas[969][970] Sarah Martin[92] Shaun Hooper[971] Shayna Newham-Joynes[891] Conservative Johnny Mercer
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Gareth Streeter[972] Luke Pollard[973] Holly Greenberry-Pullen Cam Hayward[891] Labour Luke Pollard
Poole Oliver Walters[92] Jez Hermer[974] Sarah Ward[891] Conservative Robert Syms
Salisbury John Glen[975] Matt Aldridge[976] Victoria Charleston[977] Julian Malins[978] Barney Norris[979] Arthur Pendragon[980] (Independent) Conservative John Glen
South Dorset Lloyd Hatton[981] Matt Bell[92] Jon Orrell[982] Conservative Richard Drax
South East Cornwall Sheryll Murray[954] Anna Gelderd[983] Colin Martin[122] Paul Wadley[984] Martin Corney[985] Conservative Sheryll Murray
South West Devon Rebecca Smith[986] Julian Brazil[92] Stephen Horner[987] Georgia Nelson[891] Conservative Gary Streeter[note 3]
South West Wiltshire Andrew Murrison[988] Bret Palmer[989] Garry Irvin[88] Fay Whitfield[891] Conservative Andrew Murrison
St Austell and Newquay Steve Double[954] Noah Law[990] Joanna Kenny[991] Stephen Beal[992] Amanda Pennington[993] Conservative Steve Double
St Ives Derek Thomas[954] Andrew George[994][note 26] Ian Flindall[995] Conservative Derek Thomas
Stroud Siobhan Baillie[996] Simon Opher[997] Christopher Lester[88] Pete Kennedy[998][999][108] Conservative Siobhan Baillie
Swindon North Will Stone[1000] Andy Bentley[1001][108] Debbie Hicks (Independent)[1002] Conservative Justin Tomlinson
Swindon South Robert Buckland[1003] Heidi Alexander[176][note 27] Matt McCabe[citation needed] Rod Hebden[1001] Conservative Robert Buckland
Taunton and Wellington Taunton Deane Rebecca Pow[1004] Gideon Amos[1005] Ryan Trower[891] Conservative Rebecca Pow
Tewkesbury Damola Animashaun[1006] Cameron Thomas[1007] Cate Cody[891] Conservative Laurence Robertson
North Cotswolds The Cotswolds Anna Mainwaring[217] Paul Hodgkinson[1008] Chloe Turner[1009] Conservative Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
South Cotswolds James Gray[1010] Zoe Billingham[217] Roz Savage[1011] Bob Eastoe[891] Martin Broomfield (SDP)[1012]
North Wiltshire Conservative James Gray
Chippenham Nic Puntis[1013][1014] Sarah Gibson[1015][92] Tony Bohana[1016] Declan Baseley[1017]
Chippenham Conservative Michelle Donelan
Melksham and Devizes Michelle Donelan[1018] Kerry Postlewhite[1019] Brian Mathew[92] Malcolm Cupis[1020] Catherine Read[108]
Devizes Conservative Danny Kruger
East Wiltshire Danny Kruger[citation needed] Rob Newman[1021] David Kinnaird[92] Emily Herbert[891] Pete Force-Jones (True and Fair)[1022][1023]
Thornbury and Yate Claire Young[1024] Andrew Banwell[1025] Alexandra Jenner-Fust [1026] Conservative Luke Hall
Torbay Kevin Foster[1027] Steve Darling[1028] Gordon Scott[1029] Charlie West[1030][891] Conservative Kevin Foster
Torridge and Tavistock Torridge and West Devon Isabel Saxby[1031] Phil Hutty[92] Andrew Jackson[1032] Judy Maciejowska[1033] Philip Peers (SDP)[154] Conservative Geoffrey Cox
South Devon Totnes Anthony Mangnall Caroline Voaden[1034][1035][note 28] Michael Bagley[1036] Robert Bagnall[1037] Conservative Anthony Mangnall
Truro and Falmouth Cherilyn Mackrory[954] Jayne Kirkham[1038] Ruth Gripper[1039][1040] Karen La Borde[1041] Conservative Cherilyn Mackrory
Wells and Mendip Hills Wells Tessa Munt[1042] Helen Hims[88] Peter Welsh[891] Abi McGuire (Independent)[1043] Conservative James Heappey[note 3]
West Dorset Chris Loder[1044] Edward Morello[1045] Kelvin Clayton[1046] Conservative Chris Loder
Weston-Super-Mare John Penrose[1047] Daniel Aldridge[1048] Patrick Keating[92] Tom Daw[1049] Conservative John Penrose
Yeovil Marcus Fysh[1050] Adam Dance[1051] Serena Wootton[1052][108] Conservative Marcus Fysh

West Midlands edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Aldridge-Brownhills Wendy Morton[1053] Ian Garrett[1054][1055] Graham Eardley[88] Joe Belcher[1056] Conservative Wendy Morton
Birmingham Edgbaston Ashvir Sangha[1057] Preet Gill[1058] Joseph Kirby[88] Labour Preet Gill
Birmingham Erdington Steve Knee[1059] Paulette Hamilton[citation needed] Jack Brookes[88] Labour Paulette Hamilton[note 7]
Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley Birmingham Hall Green Izzy Knowles[1054][1055] Labour Tahir Ali
Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North Birmingham Hodge Hill Liam Byrne[1060] Steve Holder[1061] Labour Liam Byrne
Birmingham Ladywood Lee Dargue[1054][1055] Irene Yoong-Henery[88] Akhmed Yakoob (Independent)[1062] Labour Shabana Mahmood
Birmingham Northfield Gary Sambrook[1063] Alex Aitken[1064][227] Stephen Peters[88] Conservative Gary Sambrook
Birmingham Perry Barr Labour Khalid Mahmood
Birmingham Selly Oak Erin Crawford[88] Labour Steve McCabe
Birmingham Yardley Yvonne Clements[citation needed] Jess Phillips[1065] Roger Harmer[1054][1055] Nora Kamberi[88] Labour Jess Phillips
Bromsgrove Bradley Thomas[1066][1067] David Nicholl[1068][92] Mason Cherrington[88] Conservative Sajid Javid[note 3]
Burton and Uttoxeter Burton Jacob Collier[1069] John Roberts[88] Anna Williams Westwood[1070] Conservative Kate Kniveton
Cannock Chase Josh Newbury[1071] Paul Allen[88] Conservative Amanda Milling
Coventry East Coventry North East Sarah Cooper-Lesadd Mary Creagh[1072][note 29] Iddrisu Sufyan[88] Labour Colleen Fletcher[note 3]
Coventry North West Tom Mercer[1073] Taiwo Owatemi[1074] Seth Colton[88] Labour Taiwo Owatemi
Coventry South Mattie Heaven[1073] Zarah Sultana[1075] Stephen Richmond[citation needed] Steve Attridge[88] Labour Zarah Sultana
Dudley Dudley North Marco Longhi[1076] Ian Flynn[citation needed] Andrew Southall[88] Conservative Marco Longhi
Halesowen Halesowen and Rowley Regis Alex Ballinger[1077] Ryan Priest[1078] Conservative James Morris
Hereford and South Herefordshire Jesse Norman[1079] Dan Powell[1080] Nigel Ely[88] Diana Toynbee[108] Conservative Jesse Norman
Kenilworth and Southam Jeremy Wright[1081] Jenny Wilkinson[1082][92] Jacqui Harris[88] Conservative Jeremy Wright
Lichfield Michael Fabricant[1083] Richard Howard[88] Conservative Michael Fabricant
Meriden and Solihull East Meriden Saqib Bhatti[1084] Malcolm Sedgley[88] Shesh Sheshabhatter[1085] Conservative Saqib Bhatti
Droitwich and Evesham Mid Worcestershire Nigel Huddleston[1086] Oliver Walker[92] Sam Bastow[88] Andrew Flaxman (SDP)[154] Conservative Nigel Huddleston
Newcastle-under-Lyme Aaron Bell[1087] Adam Jogee[1088] Neill Walker[88] Conservative Aaron Bell
North Herefordshire Bill Wiggin[1089] Cat Hornsey[92] Andrew Dye[88] Ellie Chowns[1090][108] Conservative Bill Wiggin
North Shropshire Simon Baynes[1091][note 30] Helen Morgan[1092] Mark Whittle[88] Mike Isherwood[1093][108] Liberal Democrats Helen Morgan[note 7]
North Warwickshire and Bedworth North Warwickshire Craig Tracey[1094] Rachel Taylor[1095] Paul Hopkins[88] Conservative Craig Tracey
Nuneaton Jodie Gosling[1096] Rob Howard[88] Keith Kondakor[108] Conservative Marcus Jones
Redditch Rachel Maclean[1097] Chris Bloore[1098] Andrew Fieldsend-Roxborough[92] Julie Allison[88] Conservative Rachel Maclean
Rugby Yousef Dahmash[1099][104] John Slinger[1100] Richard Dickson[92] Devenne Kedward[88] Becca Stevenson[1101] Conservative Mark Pawsey[note 3]
Shrewsbury Shrewsbury and Atcham Daniel Kawczynski[1102] Julia Buckley[1103] Alex Wagner[1104] Joe Dyas[88] Conservative Daniel Kawczynski
Solihull West and Shirley Solihull Ade Adeyemo[1105] Mary McKenna[88] Conservative Julian Knight[note 3]
South Shropshire Ludlow Stuart Anderson[1106] Matthew Green[1107] Conservative Philip Dunne[note 3]
Stafford Theo Clarke[1108] Leigh Ingham[1109] Michael Riley[88] Conservative Theo Clarke
Staffordshire Moorlands Conservative Karen Bradley
Stoke-on-Trent Central Chandra Kanneganti[1110] Gareth Snell[1111][note 11] Luke Shenton[88] Conservative Jo Gideon[note 3]
Stoke-on-Trent North Jonathan Gullis[1112] David Williams[498] Karl Beresford[88] Josh Harris[108] Conservative Jonathan Gullis
Stoke-on-Trent South Stoke-on-Trent South Jack Brereton[1113] Allison Gardner[1114] Alec Sandiford[92] Michael Bailey[88] Conservative Jack Brereton
Stone Conservative Bill Cash[note 3]
Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge Gavin Williamson[1115] Jacqueline Brown[1116]
South Staffordshire Conservative Gavin Williamson[note 31]
Kingswinford and South Staffordshire Mike Wood[1117] Sally Jane Benton[1118] Gully Bansal[citation needed] Jonathan Dakin[88]
Dudley South Conservative Mike Wood
Stourbridge Cat Eccles[1119] Chris Bramall[92] Conservative Suzanne Webb
Stratford-on-Avon Nadhim Zahawi[1120] Seyi Agboola[1121] Manuela Perteghella[1122] James Crocker[88] Conservative Nadhim Zahawi
Sutton Coldfield Mark Hoath[88] Conservative Andrew Mitchell
Tamworth Eddie Hughes[1123][note 32] Sarah Edwards[1124] Sunny Virk[1125][92] Ian Cooper[88] Labour Sarah Edwards[note 7]
Telford Hannah Campbell[1126][1067] Shaun Davies[1127] John Adams[1128] Conservative Lucy Allan[note 3]
The Wrekin Mark Pritchard[1129] Anthony Lowe[92] Patrick McCarthy[1128] Conservative Mark Pritchard
Walsall and Bloxwich Walsall North Elaine Williams[88] Sadat Hussain Conservative Eddie Hughes[note 33]
Walsall South Labour Valerie Vaz
Smethwick Warley John Spellar[1130] Labour John Spellar
Warwick and Leamington James Uffindell[1131] Louis Adam[1132] Nigel Clarke[88] Hema YellaPragada[1133] Labour Matt Western
West Bromwich West Bromwich East Will Goodhand[1134] Sarah Coombes[1135] Ray Nock[88] Conservative Nicola Richards[note 3]
Tipton and Wednesbury West Bromwich West Shaun Bailey[1136] Jack Sabharwal[88] Conservative Shaun Bailey
West Worcestershire Harriett Baldwin[1137] Dan Boatright[1138] Christopher Edmondson[88] Natalie McVey[108] Conservative Harriett Baldwin
Wolverhampton North East Jane Stevenson[1139] Sureena Brackenridge[1140] Paul Williams[88] Conservative Jane Stevenson
Wolverhampton South East Victoria Wilson[1141] Pat McFadden[1142] Aaron Khuttan[88] Labour Pat McFadden
Wolverhampton West Wolverhampton South West Mike Newton[1143] Warinder Juss[1144] Donald Brookes[88] Conservative Stuart Anderson[note 3]
Worcester Marc Bayliss[1145] Tom Collins[1146] Mel Allcott[92] Tor Pingree[108] Conservative Robin Walker[note 3]
Wyre Forest Mark Garnier[1147] Vicki Smith[1148] Shazu Miah[92] Bill Hopkins[88] Conservative Mark Garnier

Yorkshire and the Humber edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Barnsley North Barnsley Central Dan Jarvis[1149] Penny Baker[92] Labour Dan Jarvis
Barnsley South Barnsley East Stephanie Peacock[1150] Simon Clement-Jones[92] David White[1151][1152] Labour Stephanie Peacock
Beverley and Holderness Denis Healy[92] Jonathan Stephenson[1153] Chris Collin (SDP)[1154] Conservative Graham Stuart
Bradford East Imran Hussain[citation needed] Labour Imran Hussain
Bradford South Richard Hainsworth[1155] Labour Judith Cummins
Bradford West Naz Shah[1156] Labour Naz Shah
Calder Valley Vanessa Lee[1157] Josh Fenton-Glynn[485] Julie Hudson[88] James McNeill (SDP)[1158] Conservative Craig Whittaker[note 3]
Colne Valley Jason McCartney[1159] Paul Davies[1146] Katharine Macy[92] Stuart Hale[88] Conservative Jason McCartney
Goole and Pocklington Brigg and Goole David Davis[1160] Richard Kelly[88] Angela Stone[1161] Conservative Andrew Percy[note 3]
Haltemprice and Howden Conservative David Davis
Doncaster Central Sally Jameson[1162] Greg Ruback Surjit Duhre[88] Labour Rosie Winterton[note 3]
Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme Don Valley Nick Fletcher[1163] Lee Pitcher[1164] Nicola Turner Irwen Martin[88] Conservative Nick Fletcher
Doncaster North Glenn Bluff[1165] Ed Miliband[1166] Jonathan Harston Labour Ed Miliband
Bridlington and The Wolds East Yorkshire Charlie Dewhirst[1167] Jayne Phoenix[citation needed] Maria Bowtell[88] Gill Leek[1168] Conservative Greg Knight[note 3]
Brigg and Immingham Cleethorpes Martin Vickers[1169] Najmul Hussain[855] Paul Ladlow[1170] Conservative Martin Vickers
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes Great Grimsby Lia Nici[1169] Melanie Onn[1171][note 34] William Stones (SDP)[154] Conservative Lia Nici
Halifax Hazel Sharp[1172] Holly Lynch[1173] James Griffith-Jones[88] Labour Holly Lynch
Harrogate and Knaresborough Andrew Jones[1174] Tom Gordon[1175][92] Richard Brown[1176] Shan Oakes[1177] Conservative Andrew Jones
Normanton and Hemsworth Hemsworth Callum Daniel Bushrod[88] Ashton Howick[1178] Labour Jon Trickett
Huddersfield Harpreet Uppal[1179] Susan Laird[1180] Labour Barry Sheerman[note 3]
Keighley and Ilkley Keighley John Grogan[280] Conservative Robbie Moore
Kingston upon Hull East Ian Broadbent[88] Julia Brown[1181] Labour Karl Turner
Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham Kingston upon Hull North Diana Johnson[1182] Martin Baker[88] James Russell[1183] Labour Diana Johnson
Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle Rachel Storer[1184] Emma Hardy[1185] Linda Johnson[citation needed] Kevin Paulson[1186] Lucy Needham (SDP)[1187] Labour Emma Hardy
Leeds South Leeds Central Hilary Benn[1188] George Sykes[92] Daniel Whetstone (SDP)[1187] Labour Hilary Benn
Leeds East Sam Firth[1189] Richard Burgon[1190] Tobie Abel[92] David Dresser[88] Catherine Dobson (SDP)[1187] Labour Richard Burgon
Leeds North East Gary Busuttil David Gill[1191] Labour Fabian Hamilton
Leeds Central and Headingley Leeds North West Alex Sobel[1192][1193] Chris Howley[92] Jack Denny[1194] Rob Walker (SDP)[1187] Labour Alex Sobel
Leeds North West Andrew Huggins[1195] Katie White[1196] Ryk Downes[92] Michael Lowry[88] Kathy Bushell (SDP)[1187]
Pudsey Conservative Stuart Andrew[note 3]
Leeds West and Pudsey Rachel Reeves[1197] Andrea Whitehead[1198] Sasha Watson (SDP)[1187]
Leeds West Labour Rachel Reeves
Leeds South West and Morley Andrea Jenkyns[1199] Mark Sewards[1200] Michael Fox James Kendall[88]
Morley and Outwood Conservative Andrea Jenkyns
Wakefield and Rothwell Jeremy Lunn[1201] Simon Lightwood[1202] David Alan Dews[88] Ash Routh[1203]
Wakefield Labour Simon Lightwood[note 7]
Ossett and Denby Dale Mark Eastwood[1204] Jade Botterill[1205] Sandra Senior[1206] Neil Doig[1207]
Dewsbury Conservative Mark Eastwood
Dewsbury and Batley Javed Bashir[92] Jonathan Thackray[1208]
Batley and Spen Labour Kim Leadbeater[note 7]
Spen Valley Adam Gregg[1209] Kim Leadbeater[1210] Alison Brelsford[92] Sarah Wood[1211]
Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Laura Weldon[1212] Yvette Cooper[1213] John Thomas[88] Olli Watkins[1178] Trevor Lake (SDP)[1214] Labour Yvette Cooper
Penistone and Stocksbridge Marie Tidball[1215] Robert Reiss[1216] Conservative Miriam Cates
Rawmarsh and Conisbrough Wentworth and Dearne John Healey[citation needed] Adam Wood[88] Labour John Healey
Richmond and Northallerton Richmond (Yorks) Rishi Sunak[citation needed] Daniel Callaghan[1217] Lee Martin Taylor[88] Kevin Foster[1218] Conservative Rishi Sunak
Rother Valley Jake Richards[1219] Tony Harrison[88] Conservative Alexander Stafford
Rotherham Sarah Champion[1220] Sean Ardron[88] Labour Sarah Champion
Scarborough and Whitby Roberto Weeden-Sanz[1221] Alison Hume[1222] David Bowes[88] Annette Hudspeth[1223] Mitchell Scollen (SDP)[1224]

Asa Jones[1225] (Social Justice Party)

Conservative Robert Goodwill[note 3]
Scunthorpe Nic Dakin[1226][note 35] Steven Hopkins[88] Conservative Holly Mumby-Croft
Selby Selby and Ainsty Charles Richardson[1227] Keir Mather[1228] David Kent[88] Angela Oldershaw[1229] John Waterston (SDP)[1214] Labour Keir Mather[note 7]
Sheffield Central Abtisam Mohamed[1230] Michael Chambers (SDP)[1214] Labour Paul Blomfield[note 3]
Sheffield South East Sophie Thornton[1231] Matthew Leese (SDP)[1214] Labour Clive Betts
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough Will Sapwell[1231] Labour Gill Furniss
Sheffield Hallam Olivia Blake[1232] Shaffaq Mohammed[1233] Andrew Cowell (SDP)[1214] Labour Olivia Blake
Sheffield Heeley Louise Haigh[citation needed] Helen Jackman ( (SDP)[1214] Labour Louise Haigh
Shipley Anna Dixon[248] Derrick Hodgson[88] Paul Shkurka (SDP)[1214] Conservative Philip Davies
Skipton and Ripon Julian Smith[1234] Simon Garvey[1235] Andy Brown[1236] Conservative Julian Smith
Thirsk and Malton Kevin Hollinrake[1237] Lisa Banes[1238] Mark Robinson[1239] Richard McLane[1240] Nicholas Sanders (SDP)[154] Conservative Kevin Hollinrake
Wetherby and Easingwold Elmet and Rothwell Alec Shelbrooke[1241] Michael Jordan[1242] Conservative Alec Shelbrooke
York Central Richard Hudson[citation needed] Rachael Maskell[1243] Alan Page Labour Rachael Maskell
York Outer Luke Charters[1244] Andrew Hollyer[1245] Conservative Julian Sturdy

Northern Ireland edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) DUP Sinn Féin Alliance UUP SDLP Green Others Incumbent
Belfast East Brian Smyth[citation needed] DUP Gavin Robinson
Belfast North Mal O’Hara[citation needed] SF John Finucane
Belfast South and Mid Down Belfast South Kate Nicholl[1246] Claire Hanna[1247] Áine Groogan[citation needed] SDLP Claire Hanna
Belfast West SF Paul Maskey
East Antrim Danny Donnelly[1248] DUP Sammy Wilson
East Londonderry DUP Gregory Campbell
Fermanagh and South Tyrone Diana Armstrong[1249] SF Michelle Gildernew
Foyle SDLP Colum Eastwood
Lagan Valley Sorcha Eastwood[1250] Robbie Butler[1251] Independent
(elected as DUP)
Jeffrey Donaldson
Mid Ulster SF Francie Molloy[note 3]
Newry and Armagh SF Mickey Brady[note 3]
North Antrim DUP Ian Paisley Jr
North Down Stephen Farry[1252] Tim Collins[1253] Barry McKee[citation needed] APNI Stephen Farry
South Antrim John Blair[1254] Robin Swann[1255] DUP Paul Girvan
South Down SF Chris Hazzard
Strangford Michelle Guy[1256] DUP Jim Shannon
Upper Bann DUP Carla Lockhart
West Tyrone Stephen Donnelly[1257] Matthew Bell[1258] SF Órfhlaith Begley

Scotland edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Scottish Greens SNP Others Incumbent
Aberdeen North Gillian Tebberen[1259] Lynn Thomson[1260] Michael Pearce[88] Esme Houston[1261] Kirsty Blackman[1262] Charlie Abel[1263] (Alba Party) SNP Kirsty Blackman
Aberdeen South John Wheeler[1264] Tauqeer Malik[1260] Guy Ingerson[1265] Stephen Flynn[1262] SNP Stephen Flynn
Airdrie and Shotts Kenneth Stevenson[1266][227] Anum Qaisar[1262] SNP Anum Qaisar[note 7]
Angus and Perthshire Glens Angus Stephen Kerr[1267][note 36] Kenneth Morton[88] Dave Doogan[1262] Dan Pena[1268] (Independent) SNP Dave Doogan
Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber Argyll and Bute Amanda Hampsey[1269] Hamish Maxwell[1270] Alan Reid[1271][note 37] Brendan O'Hara[1262] SNP Brendan O'Hara
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Martin Dowey[1272] Elaine Stewart[1273] Andrew Russell[88] Allan Dorans[1274] SNP Allan Dorans
Aberdeenshire North and Moray East Banff and Buchan David Duguid[1275] Andrew Brown[citation needed] Seamus Logan[1276] Conservative David Duguid
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk John Lamont[1277] Carolyn Grant[88] Neil MacKinnon[1278] David Wilson[1262] Conservative John Lamont
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Jamie Stone[1279] Sandra Skinner[88] Anne Thomas[1280] Lucy Beattie[1281] Liberal Democrats Jamie Stone
Ross, Skye and Lochaber SNP Ian Blackford[note 3]
Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire Ruraidh Stewart[1282] Angus MacDonald[1283] Peter Newman[1284] Drew Hendry[1285]
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey SNP Drew Hendry
Central Ayrshire David Rocks[1286] Alan Gemmell[1287][1288] Stevie Bates[88] Annie McIndoe[1289] SNP Philippa Whitford[note 3]
Coatbridge and Bellshill Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill Frank McNally[1290] Steven Bonnar[1262] Leo Lanahan (Scottish Family)[1291] SNP Steven Bonnar
Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East Katrina Murray[1292] Stuart McDonald[1293] SNP Stuart McDonald
Dumfries and Galloway John Cooper[1294] James Wallace[1295] Charles Anthony Keal[88] Laura Moodie[1296] Tracey Little[1262] Conservative Alister Jack[note 3]
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale David Mundell[1297] David Kirkwood[88] Dominic Ashmole[1298] Kim Marshall[1262] Gareth Kirk (Scottish Family)[1299] Conservative David Mundell
Arbroath and Broughty Ferry Dundee East Richard Brooks[citation needed] Stephen Gethins[1300][note 38] SNP Stewart Hosie[note 3]
Dundee Central Dundee West Chris Law[1262] SNP Chris Law
Dunfermline and Dollar Dunfermline and West Fife Graeme Downie[1266] Naz Anis Miah[1301] Danny Smith (Scottish Family)[1302] SNP Douglas Chapman[note 3]
Mid Dunbartonshire East Dunbartonshire Lorna Dougall[1303] Susan Murray[1304][92] David McNabb[1305] Amy Callaghan[1306] Liam Mckechnie (Scottish Family)[1307] SNP Amy Callaghan
East Kilbride and Strathaven East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow Joani Reid[1308] John Houston[88] Grant Costello[1309] David Richardson (Scottish Family)[1310] Conservative (elected as SNP) Lisa Cameron[note 3][note 39]
Lothian East East Lothian Douglas Alexander[1311][note 40] Robert Davies[88] Shona McIntosh[1312] Iain Whyte[1313] Alba (elected as SNP) Kenny MacAskill
East Renfrewshire Sandesh Gulhane[1314][note 41] Blair McDougall[1315] Karen Sharkey[citation needed] Kirsten Oswald[1316] SNP Kirsten Oswald
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh Edinburgh East Chris Murray[1317] Derek Winton[88] Amanda Grimm[1318][1319] Tommy Sheppard[1320] SNP Tommy Sheppard
Edinburgh North and Leith Tracy Gilbert[1321] Mike Andersen[citation needed] Alan Melville[88] Kayleigh O'Neill[1322][1323] Deidre Brock[1262] Niel Deepnarain (Scottish Family)[1324] SNP Deidre Brock
Edinburgh South Ian Murray[1325] Jo Phillips[1326] Simita Kumar[1327] Labour Ian Murray
Edinburgh South West Scott Arthur[1328] Bruce Wilson[1329] Dan Heap[1330] Joanna Cherry[1262] Richard Lucas (Scottish Family)[1331] SNP Joanna Cherry
Edinburgh West Michael Davidson[citation needed] Christine Jardine[1332] Michael Banks[88] James Puchowski[1333][1334] Euan Hyslop[citation needed] Liberal Democrats Christine Jardine
Falkirk Euan Stainbank[1335] Richard Fairley[88] Toni Giugliano[1336] SNP John McNally[note 3]
Glasgow East Glasgow Central John Grady[1337] Donnie McLeod[88] David Linden[1338] SNP Alison Thewliss
Glasgow East SNP David Linden
Glasgow North Martin Rhodes[729] Alison Thewliss[1339] SNP Patrick Grady[note 3]
Glasgow North East Maureen Burke[1337] Anne McLaughlin[1262] Robert Scott[154] (SDP) SNP Anne McLaughlin
Glasgow West Glasgow North West Patricia Ferguson[729][note 42] Carol Monaghan[1262] SNP Carol Monaghan
Glasgow South Gordon McKee[1340] Stewart McDonald[1262] SNP Stewart McDonald
Glasgow South West Zubir Ahmed[1341] Chris Stephens[1262] SNP Chris Stephens
Glenrothes and Mid Fife Glenrothes Richard Baker[1342][note 43] John Beare[1300] SNP Peter Grant[note 3]
Gordon and Buchan Gordon Harriet Cross[1343] Nurul Hoque Ali Conrad Wood[1344] Richard Thomson[1262] SNP Richard Thomson
Inverclyde and Renfrewshire West Inverclyde Martin McCluskey[1345] Ross Stalker[1346] Catherine McCall[88] Ronnie Cowan[1262] SNP Ronnie Cowan
Kilmarnock and Loudoun Jordan Cowie[citation needed] Lillian Jones[1347] Alan Brown[1262] SNP Alan Brown
Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath Sonia Davidson[88] Lesley Backhouse Neale Hanvey[1348] (Alba Party) Alba (elected as SNP) Neale Hanvey
Hamilton and Clyde Valley Lanark and Hamilton East Imogen Walker[1349] Ross Clark[1300] SNP Angela Crawley[note 3]
Bathgate and Linlithgow Linlithgow and East Falkirk Kirsteen Sullivan[1347] Simon Jay[1350][1351] Martyn Day[1262] SNP Martyn Day
Livingston Gregor Poynton[1352] David Clennan[88] Cameron Glasgow[1353] Hannah Bardell[1262] SNP Hannah Bardell
Midlothian Kirsty McNeill[1354] Stefan Garbowski[88] Owen Thompson[1355] SNP Owen Thompson
Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey Moray Kathleen Robertson[1356] James Hynam[1357] Neil Alexander[1358] Draeyk Van Der Horn[1359] Graham Leadbitter[1360] Euan Morrice (Scottish Family)[1361] Conservative Douglas Ross[note 3]
Motherwell, Wishaw and Carluke Motherwell and Wishaw Pamela Nash[1362][note 44] Marion Fellows[1262] SNP Marion Fellows
Na h-Eileanan an Iar Torcuil Crichton[1363] Susan Thomson[1364] Angus MacNeil (Independent)[1365]

Donald Boyd (Christian Party)[1366]

Independent (elected as SNP) Angus MacNeil
North Ayrshire and Arran Todd Ferguson[1367] Irene Campbell[1368] Michael Mann[88] Patricia Gibson[1369] Allan MacMillan[154] (SDP) SNP Patricia Gibson
North East Fife Bill Bowman[1370][note 45] Jennifer Gallagher Wendy Chamberlain[1371] Stefan Hoggan-Radu[1262] Liberal Democrats Wendy Chamberlain
Alloa and Grangemouth Ochil and South Perthshire Brian Leishman[1335] John Nicolson[1262] Eva Comrie (Independent)[1372] SNP John Nicolson
Orkney and Shetland Shane Painter[1373] Alistair Carmichael[1374] Alex Armitage[1375][1376] Robert Leslie[1377] Liberal Democrats Alistair Carmichael
Paisley and Renfrewshire North Alison Taylor[1378] Grant Toghill[citation needed] Gavin Newlands[1379] SNP Gavin Newlands
Paisley and Renfrewshire South Johanna Baxter[1315] Jack Clark[1380] Jacqueline Cameron[77] SNP Mhairi Black[note 3]
Perth and Kinross-shire Perth and North Perthshire Luke Graham[1381][note 46] Graham Cox[citation needed] Amanda Clark[citation needed] Helen McDade[88] Pete Wishart[1262] SNP Pete Wishart
Rutherglen Rutherglen and Hamilton West Michael Shanks[1382] David Stark[88] Katy Loudon[1383] Labour Michael Shanks[note 7]
Stirling and Strathallan Stirling Neil Benny[1384] Chris Kane[citation needed] Alyn Smith[1385] SNP Alyn Smith
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Andrew Bowie[1386] Kate Blake[citation needed] Michael Turvey[1387] Glen Reynolds[1388] Conservative Andrew Bowie
West Dunbartonshire Douglas McAllister[729] Martin Docherty-Hughes[1389] SNP Martin Docherty-Hughes

Wales edit

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Plaid Cymru Others Incumbent
Aberafan Maesteg Aberavon Stephen Kinnock[1390] Labour Stephen Kinnock
Bangor Aberconwy Aberconwy Claire Hughes[1391][227] Rachael Roberts[92] Thomas Clark[88] Petra Haig[1392] Catrin Wager[1393] Conservative Robin Millar
Alyn and Deeside Jeremy Kent[citation needed] Mark Tami[citation needed] Vicky Roskams[88] Karl MacNaughton[1394] Jack Morris[1395] Daniel McNay (SDP)[154] Labour Mark Tami
Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney Blaenau Gwent Nick Smith[1396] Niamh Salkeld[1397] Labour Nick Smith
Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe Brecon and Radnorshire Fay Jones[1398] Matthew Dorrance[1399] David Chadwick[1400][92] Adam Hill[88] Emily Durrant-Munro[1401] Conservative Fay Jones
Bridgend Bridgend Sam Trask[citation needed] Chris Elmore[1260] Claire Waller[92] Caroline Jones[88] Conservative Jamie Wallis
Ogmore Labour Chris Elmore
Caerphilly Chris Evans[1402][note 47] Lindsay Whittle[1403][note 48] Labour Wayne David[note 3]
Cardiff East Cardiff Central Jo Stevens[citation needed] Rodney Berman[1404][92] Sam Coates[1405] Cadewyn Skelley[1406] Labour Jo Stevens
Cardiff North Joel Williams[citation needed] Anna McMorrin[1407] Stewart Sutherland[88] Meg Shepherd-Foster[1405] Labour Anna McMorrin
Cardiff South and Penarth Stephen Doughty[citation needed] Alex Wilson[92] Alan Pick[88] Anthony Slaughter[1405] Labour Stephen Doughty
Cardiff West James Hamblin[citation needed] Kevin Brennan[citation needed] Peter Hopkins[88] Jess Ryan[1405] Kiera Marshall[1408] Labour Kevin Brennan
Caerfyrddin Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Simon Hart[1409] Martha O'Neil[1410] Chris Passmore[92] Bernard Holton[88] Ann Davies[1411] Independent (formerly Plaid Cymru) Jonathan Edwards
Ceredigion Preseli Ceredigion Aled Thomas[1412] Jackie Jones[1413][note 49] Mark Williams[1414][92][note 50] Ben Lake[1415][1416] Plaid Cymru Ben Lake
Clwyd East Delyn James Davies[1417] Becky Gittins[1418] Alec Dauncey[92] Lee Lavery[1394] Paul Penlington[1419] Independent (formerly Conservative) Rob Roberts
Clwyd North Clwyd West Darren Millar[1420] Gill German[1421] David Wilkins[92] Jamie Orange[88] Martyn Hogg[1394][1422] Paul Rowlinson[1423] Conservative David Jones[note 3]
Vale of Clwyd Conservative James Davies
Dwyfor Meirionnydd Dwyfor Meirionnydd Tomos Day[1424] Joanna Stallard[1425] Karl Drinkwater[1426] Liz Saville Roberts[1427] Plaid Cymru Liz Saville Roberts
Arfon Plaid Cymru Hywel Williams[note 3]
Gower Marc Jenkins [citation needed] Tonia Antoniazzi[1428] Franck Banza[92] Kieran Pritchard[1429] Labour Tonia Antoniazzi
Llanelli Charlie Evans[1430] Nia Griffith[citation needed] Gareth Beer[88] Rhodri Davies[1431] Stan Robinson (UKIP)[1432] Labour Nia Griffith
Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Gerald Jones[49] David Griffin[1433] Francis Whitefoot[1434] Labour Gerald Jones
Cynon Valley Labour Beth Winter[note 10]
Mid and South Pembrokeshire Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Stephen Crabb[1409] Henry Tufnell[1418] Alistair Cameron[92] Conservative Simon Hart
Preseli Pembrokeshire Conservative Stephen Crabb
Monmouthshire Monmouth David TC Davies[1435] Catherine Fookes[1146] June Davies (True and Fair)[1436] Conservative David TC Davies
Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr Montgomeryshire Craig Williams[1437] Steve Witherden[1425] Glyn Preston[92] Oliver Lewis[88] Jeremy Brignell-Thorpe[1437] Elwyn Vaughan[1438] Conservative Craig Williams
Clwyd South Conservative Simon Baynes[note 30]
Neath and Swansea East Neath Carolyn Harris[1439][note 51] Helen Clarke David Richard[88] Andrew Jenkins[1440] Labour Christina Rees[note 3]
Newport East Rachel Buckler[1441] Jessica Morden[citation needed] John Miller[92] Lucy Murphy[88] Jonathan Clark[1442] Pippa Bartolotti (Independent) [1443] Labour Jessica Morden
Newport West and Islwyn Islwyn Nick Jones[citation needed] Ruth Jones[citation needed] Mike Hamilton[92] Paul Taylor[88] Brandon Ham[1444] Labour Chris Evans
Newport West Labour Ruth Jones
Pontypridd Alex Davies-Jones[citation needed] David Mathias[92] Darren James[88] Angela Karadog[1405] Wil Rees[1445] Labour Alex Davies-Jones
Rhondda and Ogmore Rhondda Chris Bryant[1446] Gerald Francis[92] Mark Bundy[88] Christine Glossop[1447] Labour Chris Bryant
Swansea West Swansea West Mike O'Carroll[92] Patrick Benham-Crosswell[88] Gwyn Williams[1448] Independent (formerly Labour) Geraint Davies
Swansea East Labour Carolyn Harris
Torfaen Nathan Edmunds[1449] Nick Thomas-Symonds[1450] Ian Williams[88] Matthew Jones[1451] Labour Nick Thomas-Symonds
Vale of Glamorgan Kanishka Narayan[729] Steven Rajam[92] Toby Rhodes[88] Lynden Mack[1405] Mark Hooper[1452] Conservative Alun Cairns
Wrexham Sarah Atherton[1453] Andrew Ranger[1453] Tim Sly[92] Charles Dodman[88] Duncan Rees[citation needed] Becca Martin[1453] Conservative Sarah Atherton
Ynys Môn Ieuan Môn Williams[729] Leena Farhat[92] Emmett Jenner[88] Martin Schwaller[1454][1455] Llinos Medi[1456] Conservative Virginia Crosbie

Candidate changes edit

Disowned candidates edit

A number of candidates have had support withdrawn from their party before the election:

Date Party Candidate Seat Reason
23 November 2023 Conservative Nick Rose Norwich North Transphobic comments made during a hustings.[23]
21 February 2024 Reform UK David Carpin Henley and Thame Homophobic and transphobic social media posts from 2023.[1457][1458]
21 March 2024 Reform UK Ginny Ball Rutland and Stamford Racist and xenophobic social media posts from 2023.[1459]
22 March 2024 Reform UK Benjamin Dade South Swindon Xenophobic comments made on a far-right news website in 2022.[1460][1461]
4 April 2024 Reform UK Mick Greenhough Orpington Islamophobic social media posts from 2023.[1462]
4 April 2024 Reform UK Jonathan Kay South Ribble Racist and Islamophobic social media posts from 2019.[1463]
4 April 2024 Reform UK Tommy Cawkwell[note 52] York Central Alleged inactivity.[1465]
4 April 2024 Reform UK Julie Wilson York Outer Alleged inactivity.[1465]
7 April 2024 Reform UK Iris Leask Aberdeen South Comments regarding animal rights and cannibalism from 2021.[1466][1467]
9 April 2024 Reform UK Amodio Amato Stevenage Islamophobic social media posts regarding Sadiq Khan and Humza Yousaf.[1468]
9 April 2024 Reform UK Pete Addis South Shropshire Racist social media posts.[1469]
9 April 2024 Reform UK Stephen McNamara Kilmarnock and Loudon Transphobic social media posts.[1467]
9 April 2024 Reform UK David McNabb Mid Dunbartonshire Allegedly endorsed Islamophobic social media posts.[1470]
10 April 2024 Labour Wilma Brown Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy Allegedly endorsed racist and Islamophobic social media posts.[1471]
15 April 2024 Reform UK Jack Denny Leeds Central and Headingley Prior conviction[citation needed]
15 April 2024 Reform UK Guy Lachlan St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire Online comments[citation needed]
15 April 2024 Reform UK Ian Broadbent Kingston upon Hull East Online comments[citation needed]
15 April 2024 Reform UK Richard Hainsworth Bradford South Online comments[citation needed]

Withdrawn candidates edit

A number of prospective parliamentary candidates withdrew before the election was called:

Date Party Candidate Seat Reason
14 February 2023 Labour Gareth Derrick Plymouth Moor View Health issues.[1472]
22 November 2023 SNP Brian Goodall Dunfermline and Dollar Workload as a local councillor.[1473]
8 April 2024 Green Zoe Leventhal Kenilworth and Southam Family reasons.[1474]
13 April 2024 Reform UK Joe Dyas Shrewsbury Prior social media posts supporting the British National Party.[1475]
15 April 2024 Reform UK Trevor Nicholls Warrington North Controversial comments[1476]

Notes edit

  1. ^ have announced they will stand in at least 32 of 57 seats in Scotland[5]
  2. ^ a b c d New constituency contains this percentage of its predecessor constituency
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw Not running for re-election
  4. ^ a b Elected in the 2023 Mid Bedfordshire by-election, running for re-election in the new Hitchin seat (contains 15% of Mid Bedfordshire including Strathern's home town of Shefford)
  5. ^ Strathern is the incumbent MP for Mid Bedfordshire in Bedfordshire since a 2023 by-election, and is standing in Hitchin in Hertfordshire.
  6. ^ a b Incumbent MP for South Cambridgeshire, contesting St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Elected in by-election
  8. ^ Served as Conservative MP for Croydon Central from 2005 to 2010
  9. ^ Incument MP for Croydon Central, 11% of which is becoming part of the new Croydon West
  10. ^ a b c d Was not reselected as a candidate
  11. ^ a b c Served as a Labour MP for this seat prior to the 2019 general election
  12. ^ an MEP for North West England (2019-2020)
  13. ^ Incumbent MP for Wirral South
  14. ^ was MP for the seat from 2010 to 2015
  15. ^ was MP for the seat from 2017 to 2019
  16. ^ elected in 2019 as a Conservative; crossed the floor in January 2022
  17. ^ Incumbent MP for Wirral South, contesting Birkenhead
  18. ^ was MP for Leigh from 2017 to 2019
  19. ^ an MEP for North West England (2019-2020)
  20. ^ Was not reselected as the candidate in the new seat of Fareham and Waterlooville but was selected for Winchester
  21. ^ was MP for Portsmouth South from 2015 to 2017, and incumbent MP for Meon Valley since 2019
  22. ^ was MP for Wolverhampton North East from 2010 to 2019
  23. ^ elected in a byelection
  24. ^ Incumbent MP for East Devon, 26% of which becomes part of the new Honiton and Sidmouth
  25. ^ Incumbent MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset, 33% of which becomes part of the new Tiverton and Minehead
  26. ^ was MP for St Ives from 1997 to 2015
  27. ^ was MP for Lewisham East from 2010 to 2018
  28. ^ was MEP for South West England from 2019 to 2020
  29. ^ MP for Wakefield (2005 to 2019)
  30. ^ a b Baynes is the incumbent MP for Clwyd South in Wales, and is standing in North Shropshire in England.
  31. ^ Incumbent MP for South Staffordshire, contesting Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge
  32. ^ Incumbent MP for Walsall North, contesting Tamworth
  33. ^ Incumbent MP for Walsall North, contesting Tamworth
  34. ^ was MP for Great Grimsby from 2015 to 2019
  35. ^ was MP for Scunthorpe from 2010 to 2019
  36. ^ was MP for Stirling (2017–2019) and MSP for Central Scotland (since 2021)
  37. ^ was MP for Argyll and Bute (2001–2015)
  38. ^ was MP for North East Fife from 2015 to 2019
  39. ^ Elected for the SNP, joined the Conservatives in 2023
  40. ^ was MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South (2005–2015) and Paisley South (1997–2005 and is also running under a joint ticket with the Co-operative Party)
  41. ^ is MSP for Glasgow since 2021
  42. ^ was Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn (2011–2016) and Glasgow Maryhill (1999–2011)
  43. ^ was Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Scotland from 2003 to 2016
  44. ^ was Member of Parliament for Airdrie and Shotts from 2010 to 2015
  45. ^ was Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Scotland from 2016 to 2021
  46. ^ was MP for Ochil and South Perthshire from 2017 to 2019
  47. ^ incumbent MP for Islwyn
  48. ^ was Member of the Welsh Assembly for South Wales East from 2011 to 2016
  49. ^ an MEP for Wales (2019-2020)
  50. ^ was MP for Ceredigion (2005–2017)
  51. ^ Incumbent MP for Swansea East
  52. ^ Candidate had died before deselection.[1464]

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