List of United Kingdom Liberal Democrat MPs (2024–present)

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Seventy-two Liberal Democrat members of Parliament (MPs) were elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom at the 2024 general election. [1]

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ConstituencyNameIn 2024 election
Bath Wera Hobhouse Seat held
Bicester and Woodstock Calum Miller Won new seat
Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe David Chadwick Defeated incumbent, Fay Jones
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Jamie Stone Seat held (Notional gain)
Carshalton and Wallington Bobby Dean Defeated incumbent, Elliot Colburn
Cheadle Tom Morrison Defeated incumbent, Mary Robinson
Chelmsford Marie Goldman Defeated incumbent, Vicky Ford
Cheltenham Max Wilkinson Defeated incumbent, Alex Chalk
Chesham and Amersham Sarah Green Held by-election gain
Chichester Jess Brown-Fuller Defeated incumbent, Gillian Keegan
Chippenham Sarah Gibson Previous incumbent, Michelle Donelan contested Melksham and Devizes
Didcot and Wantage Olly Glover Defeated incumbent, David Johnston
Dorking and Horley Chris Coghlan Won new seat
Eastbourne Josh Babarinde Defeated incumbent, Caroline Ansell
Eastleigh Liz Jarvis Previous incumbent, Paul Holmes stood in Hamble Valley
Edinburgh West Christine Jardine Seat held
Ely and East Cambridgeshire Charlotte Cane Defeated incumbent, Lucy Frazer
Epsom and Ewell Helen Maguire Previous incumbent, Chris Grayling, did not stand
Esher and Walton Monica Harding Previous incumbent, Dominic Raab, did not stand
Frome and East Somerset Anna Sabine Won new seat
Glastonbury and Somerton Sarah Dyke Held by-election gain
Guildford Zöe Franklin Defeated incumbent, Angela Richardson
Harpenden and Berkhamsted Victoria Collins Won new seat
Harrogate and Knaresborough Tom Gordon Defeated incumbent, Andrew Jones
Hazel Grove Lisa Smart Previous incumbent, William Wragg did not stand
Henley and Thame Freddie van Mierlo Previous incumbent John Howell, did not stand
Honiton and Sidmouth Richard Foord Defeated incumbent, Simon Jupp, held by-election gain.
Horsham John Milne Defeated incumbent, Jeremy Quin
Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire Angus MacDonald Defeated incumbent, Drew Hendry
Kingston and Surbiton Ed Davey Seat held
Lewes James MacCleary Defeated incumbent, Maria Caulfield
Maidenhead Joshua Reynolds Previous incumbent, Theresa May, did not stand
Melksham and Devizes Brian Mathew Won new seat
Mid Dorset and North Poole Vikki Slade Defeated incumbent, Michael Tomlinson
Mid Dunbartonshire Susan Murray Defeated incumbent, Amy Callaghan
Mid Sussex Alison Bennett Previous incumbent, Mims Davies, stood in East Grinstead and Uckfield
Newbury Lee Dillon Defeated incumbent, Laura Farris
Newton Abbot Martin Wrigley Defeated incumbent, David Linden
North Cornwall Ben Maguire Defeated incumbent, Scott Mann
North Devon Ian Roome Defeated incumbent, Selaine Saxby
North East Fife Wendy Chamberlain Seat held (Notional gain)
North East Hampshire Alex Brewer Defeated incumbent, Ranil Jayawardena
North Norfolk Steffan Aquarone Defeated incumbent, Duncan Baker
North Shropshire Helen Morgan Held by-election gain
Orkney and Shetland Alistair Carmichael Seat held
Oxford West and Abingdon Layla Moran Seat held
Richmond Park Sarah Olney Seat held
South Cambridgeshire Pippa Heylings Previous incumbent, Anthony Browne, did not stand
South Cotswolds Roz Savage Defeated incumbent, James Gray
South Devon Caroline Voaden Defeated incumbent, Anthony Mangnall
St Albans Daisy Cooper Seat held
St Ives Andrew George Defeated incumbent, Derek Thomas
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire Ian Sollom Won new seat
Stratford-on-Avon Manuela Perteghella Previous incumbent, Nadhim Zahawi, did not stand
Surrey Heath Al Pinkerton Previous incumbent, Michael Gove, did not stand
Sutton and Cheam Luke Taylor Previous incumbent, Paul Scully, did not stand
Taunton and Wellington Gideon Amos Defeated incumbent, Rebecca Pow
Tewkesbury Cameron Thomas Defeated incumbent, Laurence Robertson
Thornbury and Yate Claire Young Defeated incumbent, Luke Hall
Tiverton and Minehead Rachel Gilmour Won new seat
Torbay Steve Darling Defeated incumbent, Kevin Foster
Tunbridge Wells Mike Martin Previous incumbent, Greg Clark, did not stand
Twickenham Munira Wilson Seat held
Wells and Mendip Hills Tessa Munt Won new seat
West Dorset Edward Morello Defeated incumbent, Chris Loder
Westmorland and Lonsdale Tim Farron Seat held
Wimbledon Paul Kohler Previous incumbent, Stephen Hammond, did not stand
Winchester Danny Chambers Previous incumbent, Steve Brine, did not stand
Witney Charlie Maynard Defeated incumbent, Robert Courts
Woking Will Forster Defeated incumbent, Jonathan Lord
Wokingham Clive Jones Previous incumbent, John Redwood, did not stand
Yeovil Adam Dance Defeated incumbent, Marcus Fysh

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