Results breakdown of the 2024 United Kingdom general election

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This is the results breakdown of the 2024 general election on 4 July 2024. [1]

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2024 United Kingdom general election
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  2019 4 July 2024 2029  

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 [lower-alpha 1] seats needed for a majority
Turnout59.8% (Decrease2.svg 8.4 pp) [2]
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
Labour Keir Starmer 33.7411+209
Conservative Rishi Sunak 23.7121−244
Liberal Democrats Ed Davey 12.272+61
SNP John Swinney 2.59−39
Sinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald 0.770
Reform UK Nigel Farage 14.35+5
DUP Gavin Robinson 0.65−3
Green Carla Denyer
Adrian Ramsay
6.44+3
Plaid Cymru Rhun ap Iorwerth 0.740
SDLP Colum Eastwood 0.320
Alliance Naomi Long 0.410
UUP Doug Beattie 0.31+1
TUV Jim Allister 0.21+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister beforeAppointed Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak
Conservative
Keir Starmer
Labour

Vote share

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Results by affiliation

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AffiliateLeaderMPsAggregate votes
Of totalOf total
Labour Party Keir Starmer 411 [lower-alpha 2]
9,704,65533.7%
Conservative Party Rishi Sunak 121
6,827,31123.7%
Liberal Democrats Ed Davey 72
3,519,19912.2%
Scottish National Party John Swinney 9
724,7582.5%
Sinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald 7
210,8910.7%
Independent6
564,2432.0%
Reform UK Nigel Farage 5
4,117,22114.3%
Democratic Unionist Party Gavin Robinson 5
172,0580.6%
Green Party of England and Wales Carla Denyer
Adrian Ramsay
4
1,841,8886.4%
Plaid Cymru Rhun ap Iorwerth 4
194,8110.7%
Social Democratic and Labour Party Colum Eastwood 2
86,8610.3%
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland Naomi Long 1
117,1910.4%
Ulster Unionist Party Doug Beattie 1
94,7790.3%
Traditional Unionist Voice Jim Allister 1
48,6850.2%
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle 1
25,2380.1%
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Results of the July 2024 general election to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom [4] [5]
AffiliateLeader Candidates MPsAggregate votes
TotalGained [lower-alpha 3] Lost [lower-alpha 3] NetOf
total
(%)
TotalOf
total
(%)
Change
(%)
Labour Keir Starmer 6314112187Increase2.svg21163.29,708,71633.70Increase2.svg1.6
Conservative Rishi Sunak 6351211252Decrease2.svg25118.66,828,92523.70Decrease2.svg19.9
Reform UK Nigel Farage 609550Increase2.svg50.84,117,62014.29Increase2.svg12.3
Liberal Democrats Ed Davey 63072640Increase2.svg6411.13,519,14312.22Increase2.svg0.7
Green Party of England and Wales Carla Denyer & Adrian Ramsay 574430Increase2.svg30.61,841,8886.39Increase2.svg3.8
Scottish National Party John Swinney 579140Decrease2.svg391.4724,7582.52Decrease2.svg1.3
Independents459660Increase2.svg60.9564,2431.96Increase2.svg1.4
Sinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald 14700Steady2.svg1.1210,8910.73Increase2.svg0.1
Workers Party George Galloway 1520New0.0210,1940.73New
Plaid Cymru Rhun ap Iorwerth 32420Increase2.svg20.6194,8110.68Increase2.svg0.2
Democratic Unionist Gavin Robinson 16503Decrease2.svg30.8172,0580.60Decrease2.svg0.2
Alliance Naomi Long 18111Steady2.svg0.2117,1910.41Steady2.svg
Ulster Unionist Doug Beattie 17110Increase2.svg10.294,7790.33Steady2.svg
Scottish Greens Patrick Harvie & Lorna Slater 44000Steady2.svg0.092,6850.32Increase2.svg0.2
Social Democratic & Labour Colum Eastwood 18200Steady2.svg0.386,8610.30Decrease2.svg0.1
Traditional Unionist Voice Jim Allister 141Did not stand in 20190.148,6850.17
Social Democratic Party William Clouston 122000Steady2.svg0.033,8110.12Increase2.svg0.1
Speaker [lower-alpha 4] Lindsay Hoyle 1100Steady2.svg0.125,2380.09Steady2.svg
Yorkshire Party Bob Buxton & Simon Biltcliffe27000Steady2.svg0.017,2270.06Steady2.svg
Independent Network Marianne Overton50Did not stand in 20190.013,6630.05
Trade Unionist & Socialist Dave Nellist 400Did not stand in 20190.012,5620.04
Alba Alex Salmond 190New0.011,7840.04New
Rejoin EU Brendan Donnelly 260New0.09,2450.03New
Green Party (NI) Mal O'Hara 11000Steady2.svg0.08,6920.03Steady2.svg
People Before Profit Collective leadership [lower-alpha 5] 3000Steady2.svg0.08,4380.03Steady2.svg
Aontú Peadar Tóibín 10000Steady2.svg0.07,4660.03Steady2.svg
Newham Independents PartyMehmood Mirza10New0.07,1800.02New
Heritage Party David Kurten 410New0.06,5970.02New
UK Independence Party Nick Tenconi (interim)24000Steady2.svg0.06,5300.02Decrease2.svg0.1
Liberal Party Steve Radford12000Steady2.svg0.06,3750.02Steady2.svg
Ashfield Independents Jason Zadrozny 1000Steady2.svg0.06,2760.02Steady2.svg
Monster Raving Loony Howling Laud Hope 22000Steady2.svg0.05,8140.02Steady2.svg
Christian Peoples Alliance Sidney Cordle22000Steady2.svg0.05,6040.02Steady2.svg
Scottish Family Richard Lucas16000Steady2.svg0.05,4250.02Steady2.svg
English Democrats Robin Tilbrook 15000Steady2.svg0.05,1820.02Steady2.svg
Party of Women Kellie-Jay Keen 160New0.05,0770.02New
Lincolnshire Independents Marianne Overton2000Steady2.svg0.04,2770.01Steady2.svg
One LeicesterRita Patel20New0.04,0080.01New
Socialist Labour Party Jim McDaid12000Steady2.svg0.03,6090.01Steady2.svg
Liverpool Community Independents Alan Gibbons 10New0.03,2930.01New
Swale Independents Mike Baldock10Did not stand in 20190.03,2380.01
Hampshire IndependentsAlan Stone100New0.02,8720.01New
Communist Party of Britain Robert Griffiths 140Did not stand in 20190.02,6220.01
Democracy for ChorleyBen Holden-Crowther10New0.02,4240.01New
Independent Oxford AllianceAnne Gwinett10New0.02,3810.01New
Climate Party Edmund Gemmell130New0.01,9670.01New
South Devon AllianceRichard Daws10New0.01,9240.01New
British Democratic Party James Lewthwaite40Did not stand in 20190.01,8600.01
True and Fair Party Gina Miller 40Did not stand in 20190.01,6950.01
Alliance for Democracy and FreedomTeck Khong90New0.01,5860.01New
North East Party Brian Moore1000Steady2.svg0.01,5810.01Steady2.svg
English Constitution Party Graham Moore40New0.01,5630.01New
Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party Richard Suchorzewski30Did not stand in 20190.01,5210.01
Animal Welfare Party Vanessa Hudson4000Steady2.svg0.01,4860.01Steady2.svg
ConsensusIan Berkeley-Hurst10New0.01,2890.00New
Women's Equality Party Mandu Reid 4000Steady2.svg0.01,2750.00Steady2.svg
Workers Revolutionary Party Joshua Ogunleye5000Steady2.svg0.01,1900.00Steady2.svg
Kingston Independent Residents Group Yvonne Tracey10New0.01,1770.00New
Propel Neil McEvoy 10New0.01,0410.00New
Scottish Socialist Party Colin Fox & Natalie Reid20Did not stand in 20190.01,0070.00
Independent Alliance (Kent)Francis Michael Taylor10New0.09260.00New
Freedom AllianceCatherine Evans50New0.08950.00New
Christian Party George Hargreaves 20Coalition with CPA in 20190.08060.00
ConfelicityJames Miller20New0.07500.00New
Portsmouth Independents Party Brian Moore10New0.07330.00New
Independence for Scotland Party Colette Walker20New0.06780.00New
Shared GroundThomas Hall20New0.06640.00New
Cross-Community Labour Alternative Owen McCracken10Did not stand in 20190.06240.00
British Unionist Party John Ferguson20New0.06140.00New
Transform Anwarul Khan20New0.05950.00New
Putting Crewe FirstBrian Silvester10New0.05880.00New
Scottish Libertarian Party Tam Laird4000Steady2.svg0.05360.00Steady2.svg
Peace Party John Morris2000Steady2.svg0.05310.00Steady2.svg
Taking the Initiative Party Nicola Zingwari10Did not stand in 20190.05030.00
Parties with fewer than 500 votes each510N/A0.05,7190.02N/A
Blank and invalid votes116,063
Total4,5156500100.028,924,725100.000.0
Registered voters, and turnout48,208,50760−7.52

Incumbents not re-elected

PartyNameConstituencyOffice held whilst in ParliamentYear electedSeat held by party sinceDefeated byParty
Conservative Bim Afolami [6] Hitchin [n 1] Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2017 1997 Alistair Strathern Labour
Peter Aldous [7] Lowestoft [n 2] 2010 2010 Jessica Asato Labour
Caroline Ansell [8] Eastbourne 2019 2019 Josh Babarinde Liberal Democrats
Sarah Atherton [9] Wrexham Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People, Veterans and Service Families (2022) 2019 2019 Andrew Ranger Labour
Shaun Bailey [10] Tipton and Wednesbury [n 3] 2019 2019 Antonia Bance Labour
Siobhan Baillie [11] Stroud 2019 2019 Simon Opher Labour
Duncan Baker [12] North Norfolk 2019 2019 Steffan Aquarone Liberal Democrats
Steve Baker [13] Wycombe Minister of State at the Cabinet Office 2010 1951 Emma Reynolds Labour
Simon Baynes [14] North Shropshire [n 4] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice and Tackling Illegal Migration (2022) 2019 2019 Helen Morgan Liberal Democrats
Jake Berry [15] Rossendale and Darwen Chairman of the Conservative Party (2022) 2010 2010 Andy MacNae Labour
Peter Bottomley [16] Worthing West Father of the House 1975 1997 Beccy Cooper Labour
Ben Bradley [17] Mansfield 2017 2017 Steve Yemm Labour
Jack Brereton [18] Stoke-on-Trent South 2017 2017 Allison Gardner Labour
Paul Bristow [19] Peterborough 2019 2019 Andrew Pakes Labour
Sara Britcliffe [20] Hyndburn Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2019 2019 Sarah Smith Labour
Anthony Browne [21] St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire [n 5] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Decarbonisation and Technology 2019 1997 Ian Sollom Liberal Democrats
Fiona Bruce [22] [23] Congleton Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief [23] 2010 1983 Sarah Russell Labour
Felicity Buchan [24] Kensington and Bayswater [n 6] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing and Homelessness 2019 2019 Joe Powell Labour
Robert Buckland [25] Swindon South Chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee
Secretary of State for Wales (2022)
Secretary of State for Justice (2019–22)
2010 2010 Heidi Alexander Labour
Conor Burns [26] Bournemouth West Minister of State for Trade Policy (2022) 2010 1950 Jessica Toale Labour
Rob Butler [27] Aylesbury Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Probation (2022) 2019 1924 Laura Kyrke-Smith Labour
Alun Cairns [28] Vale of Glamorgan Secretary of State for Wales (2016–2019) 2010 2010 Kanishka Narayan Labour
Andy Carter [29] Warrington South 2019 2019 Sarah Hall Labour
Miriam Cates [30] Penistone and Stocksbridge 2019 2019 Marie Tidball Labour
Maria Caulfield [31] Lewes Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Mental Health and Women's Health Strategy 2015 2015 James MacCleary Liberal Democrats
Alex Chalk [32] Cheltenham Secretary of State for Justice 2015 2015 Max Wilkinson Liberal Democrats
Rehman Chishti [33] Gillingham and Rainham Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for North America, Sanctions and Consular Policy (2022) 2010 2010 Naushabah Khan Labour
Simon Clarke [34] Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (2022) 2017 2017 Luke Myer Labour
Theo Clarke [35] Stafford 2019 2010 Leigh Ingham Labour
Brendan Clarke-Smith [36] Bassetlaw Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party (2023–2024) 2019 2019 Jo White Labour
Chris Clarkson [37] Stratford-on-Avon [n 7] 2019 2019 Manuela Perteghella Liberal Democrats
Thérèse Coffey [38] Suffolk Coastal Deputy Prime Minister (2022) 2010 1983 Jenny Riddell-Carpenter Labour
Elliot Colburn [39] Carshalton and Wallington 2019 2019 Bobby Dean Liberal Democrats
Damian Collins [40] Folkestone and Hythe Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Tech and the Digital Economy (2022) 2010 1950 Tony Vaughan Labour
Robert Courts [41] Witney Solicitor General for England and Wales 2016 1983 Charlie Maynard Liberal Democrats
Stephen Crabb [42] Mid and South Pembrokeshire [n 8] Chair of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee 2005 2005 Henry Tufnell Labour
Virginia Crosbie [43] Ynys Môn 2019 2019 Llinos Medi Plaid Cymru
James Daly [44] Bury North Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2019 2019 James Frith Labour
David TC Davies [45] Monmouthshire [n 9] Secretary of State for Wales 2005 2005 Catherine Fookes Labour
James Davies [46] Clwyd East [n 10] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales (2022–2023) 2019 2019 Becky Gittins Labour
Philip Davies [47] Shipley 2005 2005 Anna Dixon Labour
Sarah Dines [48] Derbyshire Dales Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding (2022–2023) 2019 2010 John Whitby Labour
Leo Docherty [49] Aldershot Minister of State for the Armed Forces 2017 1918 Alex Baker Labour
Michelle Donelan [50] Melksham and Devizes [n 11] Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology 2015 2015 Brian Mathew Liberal Democrats
Steve Double [51] St Austell and Newquay Lords Commissioners of the Treasury (2022–2023) 2015 2015 Noah Law Labour
Jackie Doyle-Price [52] Thurrock Chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee 2010 2010 Jen Craft Labour
Richard Drax [53] South Dorset 2010 2010 Lloyd Hatton Labour
Flick Drummond [54] Winchester [n 12] 2019 2010 Danny Chambers Liberal Democrats
Mark Eastwood [55] Ossett and Denby Dale [n 13] 2019 2019 Jade Botterill Labour
Ruth Edwards [56] Rushcliffe Assistant Government Whip 2019 1970 James Naish Labour
Tobias Ellwood [57] Bournemouth East Chair of the Defence Select Committee (2020–2023) 2005 1974 Tom Hayes Labour
Nigel Evans [58] Ribble Valley Chairman of Ways and Means 1992 1992 Maya Ellis Labour
Ben Everitt [59] Milton Keynes North 2019 2010 Chris Curtis Labour
Michael Fabricant [60] Lichfield Lords Commissioners of the Treasury (2010–2012) 1992 1997 Dave Robertson Labour
Laura Farris [61] Newbury Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Victims and Safeguarding 2019 2005 Lee Dillon Liberal Democrats
Simon Fell [62] Barrow and Furness 2019 2019 Michelle Scrogham Labour
Anna Firth [63] Southend West and Leigh [n 14] 2022 1950 David Burton-Sampson Labour
Katherine Fletcher [64] South Ribble Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Women (2022) 2019 2010 Paul Foster Labour
Mark Fletcher [65] Bolsover 2019 2019 Natalie Fleet Labour
Nick Fletcher [66] Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme [n 15] 2019 2019 Lee Pitcher Labour
Vicky Ford [67] Chelmsford Minister of State for Development (2022) 2017 2010 Marie Goldman Liberal Democrats
Kevin Foster [68] Torbay Minister of State for Transport (2022) 2015 2015 Steve Darling Liberal Democrats
Liam Fox [69] North Somerset Secretary of State for International Trade (2016–2019) 1992 2010 Sadik Al-Hassan Labour
Lucy Frazer [70] Ely and East Cambridgeshire [n 16] Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport 2015 1983 Charlotte Cane Liberal Democrats
Marcus Fysh [71] Yeovil Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports (2022) 2015 2015 Adam Dance Liberal Democrats
Peter Gibson [72] Darlington 2019 2019 Lola McEvoy Labour
Richard Graham [73] Gloucester 2010 2010 Alex McIntyre Labour
James Gray [74] South Cotswolds [n 17] 1997 1983 Roz Savage Liberal Democrats
Chris Green [75] Bolton West 2015 2015 Phil Brickell Labour
Damian Green [76] Ashford First Secretary of State (2017) 1997 1931 Sojan Joseph Labour
Jonathan Gullis [77] Stoke-on-Trent North Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2019 2019 David Williams Labour
Luke Hall [78] Thornbury and Yate Minister of State for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education 2015 2015 Claire Young Liberal Democrats
Greg Hands [79] Chelsea and Fulham Minister of State for Trade Policy

Minister for London

2005 2010 Ben Coleman Labour
Mark Harper [80] Forest of Dean Secretary of State for Transport 2005 2005 Matt Bishop Labour
Sally-Ann Hart [81] Hastings and Rye 2019 2010 Helena Dollimore Labour
Simon Hart [82] Caerfyrddin [n 18] Chief Whip of the Conservative Party 2010 2010 Ann Davies Plaid Cymru
Darren Henry [83] Broxtowe Assistant Government Whip (2022) 2019 2010 Juliet Campbell Labour
Antony Higginbotham [84] Burnley 2019 2019 Oliver Ryan Labour
Philip Hollobone [85] Kettering 2005 2005 Rosie Wrighting Labour
Adam Holloway [86] Gravesham 2005 2005 Lauren Sullivan Labour
Paul Howell [87] Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor [n 19] 2019 2019 Alan Strickland Labour
Eddie Hughes [88] Tamworth [n 20] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing and Rough Sleeping (2021–2022) 2017 2017 Sarah Edwards Labour
Jane Hunt [89] Loughborough Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business (2022) 2019 2010 Jeevun Sandher Labour
Tom Hunt [90] Ipswich 2019 2019 Jack Abbott Labour
Ranil Jayawardena [91] North East Hampshire Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2022) 2015 1997 Alex Brewer Liberal Democrats
Mark Jenkinson [92] Penrith and Solway [n 21] Assistant Government Whip 2019 2019 Markus Campbell-Savours Labour
Andrea Jenkyns [93] Leeds South West and Morley [n 22] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills, Further and Higher Education (2022) 2015 2015 Mark Sewards Labour
Gareth Johnson [94] Dartford Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Courts (2022) 2010 2010 Jim Dickson Labour
David Johnston [95] Didcot and Wantage [n 23] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children, Families and Wellbeing 2019 1983 Olly Glover Liberal Democrats
Andrew Jones [96] Harrogate and Knaresborough Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (2018–2019) 2010 2010 Tom Gordon Liberal Democrats
Fay Jones [97] Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe [n 24] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales 2019 2019 David Chadwick Liberal Democrats
Marcus Jones [98] Nuneaton Government Deputy Chief Whip 2010 2010 Jodie Gosling Labour
Simon Jupp [99] Honiton and Sidmouth [n 25] 2019 1997 Richard Foord Liberal Democrats
Daniel Kawczynski [100] Shrewsbury [n 26] 2005 2005 Julia Buckley Labour
Gillian Keegan [101] Chichester Secretary of State for Education 2017 1924 Jess Brown-Fuller Liberal Democrats
Kate Kniveton [102] Burton and Uttoxeter 2019 2010 Jacob Collier Labour
Robert Largan [103] High Peak Assistant Government Whip 2019 2019 Jon Pearce Labour
Ian Levy [104] Cramlington and Killingworth [n 27] 2019 2019 Emma Foody Labour
Andrew Lewer [105] Northampton South 2017 2005 Mike Reader Labour
Ian Liddell-Grainger [106] Tiverton and Minehead [n 28] 2001 1950 Rachel Gilmour Liberal Democrats
Chris Loder [107] West Dorset 2019 1885 Edward Morello Liberal Democrats
Marco Longhi [108] Dudley [n 29] 2019 2019 Sonia Kumar Labour
Jack Lopresti [109] Filton and Bradley Stoke 2010 2010 Claire Hazelgrove Labour
Jonathan Lord [110] Woking 2010 1950 Will Forster Liberal Democrats
Cherilyn Mackrory [111] Truro and Falmouth 2019 2010 Jayne Kirkham Labour
Rachel Maclean [112] Redditch Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2017 2010 Chris Bloore Labour
Anthony Mangnall [113] South Devon [n 30] 2019 1997 Caroline Voaden Liberal Democrats
Scott Mann [114] North Cornwall Lords Commissioners of the Treasury 2015 2015 Ben Maguire Liberal Democrats
Julie Marson [115] Hertford and Stortford Assistant Government Whip (2022–2023) 2019 1983 Josh Dean Labour
Paul Maynard [116] Blackpool North and Fleetwood [n 31] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions 2010 2010 Lorraine Beavers Labour
Jason McCartney [117] Colne Valley 2019 2019 Paul Davies Labour
Karl McCartney [118] Lincoln Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (2022) 2019 2019 Hamish Falconer Labour
Johnny Mercer [119] Plymouth Moor View Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs 2015 2015 Fred Thomas Labour
Stephen Metcalfe [120] South Basildon and East Thurrock 2010 2010 James McMurdock Reform UK
Robin Millar [121] Bangor Aberconwy [n 32] 2019 2010 Claire Hughes Labour
Maria Miller [122] Basingstoke Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee (2015–2020) 2005 1924 Luke Murphy Labour
Amanda Milling [123] Cannock Chase Lords Commissioners of the Treasury 2015 2010 Josh Newbury Labour
Nigel Mills [124] Amber Valley 2010 2010 Linsey Farnsworth Labour
Damien Moore [125] Southport Assistant Government Whip (2022) 2017 2017 Patrick Hurley Labour
Penny Mordaunt [126] Portsmouth North Leader of the House of Commons 2010 2010 Amanda Martin Labour
Anne Marie Morris [127] Newton Abbot 2010 2010 Martin Wrigley Liberal Democrats
David Morris [128] Morecambe and Lunesdale 2010 2010 Lizzi Collinge Labour
James Morris [129] Halesowen [n 33] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health (2022) 2010 2010 Alex Ballinger Labour
Jill Mortimer [130] Hartlepool 2021 2021 Jonathan Brash Labour
Holly Mumby-Croft [131] Scunthorpe 2019 2019 Nic Dakin Labour
Sheryll Murray [132] South East Cornwall 2010 2010 Anna Gelderd Labour
Lia Nici [133] Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes [n 34] Assistant Government Whip (2022) 2019 2019 Melanie Onn Labour
Guy Opperman [134] Hexham Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Roads and Local Transport 2010 1924 Joe Morris Labour
John Penrose [135] Weston-super-Mare United Kingdom Anti-Corruption Champion 2005 2005 Dan Aldridge Labour
Rebecca Pow [136] Taunton and Wellington [n 35] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Nature 2015 2015 Gideon Amos Liberal Democrats
Victoria Prentis [137] Banbury Attorney General for England and Wales
Advocate General for Northern Ireland
2015 1922 Sean Woodcock Labour
Tom Pursglove [138] Corby and East Northamptonshire [n 36] Minister of State for Legal Migration and the Border 2015 2015 Lee Barron Labour
Jeremy Quin [139] Horsham Chair of the Defence Select Committee 2015 1983 John Milne Liberal Democrats
Tom Randall [140] Gedling 2019 2019 Michael Payne Labour
Jacob Rees-Mogg [141] North East Somerset and Hanham [n 37] Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (2022) 2010 2010 Dan Norris Labour
Angela Richardson [142] Guildford Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party 2019 2005 Zöe Franklin Liberal Democrats
Laurence Robertson [143] Tewkesbury Chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee (2010–2017) 1997 1997 Cameron Thomas Liberal Democrats
Mary Robinson [144] Cheadle 2015 2015 Tom Morrison Liberal Democrats
Douglas Ross [145] Aberdeenshire North and Moray East [n 38] Leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 2017 2017 Seamus Logan SNP
Lee Rowley [146] North East Derbyshire Minister of State for Housing, Planning and Building Safety 2017 2017 Louise Jones Labour
Dean Russell [147] Watford Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business (2022) 2019 2010 Matt Turmaine Labour
David Rutley [148] Macclesfield Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Americas, Caribbean and Overseas Territories 2010 1918 Tim Roca Labour
Gary Sambrook [149] Birmingham Northfield Executive Secretary of the 1922 Committee 2019 2019 Laurence Turner Labour
Selaine Saxby [150] North Devon 2019 2015 Ian Roome Liberal Democrats
Bob Seely [151] Isle of Wight West [n 39] 2017 2001 Richard Quigley Labour
Andrew Selous [152] Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard [n 40] Second Church Estates Commissioner 2001 1983 Alex Mayer Labour
Grant Shapps [153] Welwyn Hatfield Secretary of State for Defence 2005 2005 Andrew Lewin Labour
Amanda Solloway [154] Derby North Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Affordability and Skills 2019 2019 Catherine Atkinson Labour
Mark Spencer [155] Sherwood Forest [n 41] Minister of State for Food, Farming and Fisheries 2010 2010 Michelle Welsh Labour
Alexander Stafford [156] Rother Valley Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party (2022–2023) 2019 2019 Jake Richards Labour
Andrew Stephenson [157] Pendle and Clitheroe [n 42] Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care 2010 2010 Jonathan Hinder Labour
Jane Stevenson [158] Wolverhampton North East 2019 2019 Sureena Brackenridge Labour
John Stevenson [159] Carlisle 2010 2010 Julie Minns Labour
Iain Stewart [160] Buckingham and Bletchley [n 43] Chair of the Transport Select Committee 2010 2010 Callum Anderson Labour
Julian Sturdy [161] York Outer 2010 2010 Luke Charters Labour
James Sunderland [162] Bracknell 2019 1997 Peter Swallow Labour
Robert Syms [163] Poole Lords Commissioners of the Treasury (2016–2017) 1997 1950 Neil Duncan-Jordan Labour
Derek Thomas [164] St Ives 2015 2015 Andrew George Liberal Democrats
Maggie Throup [165] Erewash Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health (2021–2022) 2015 2010 Adam Thompson Labour
Kelly Tolhurst [166] Rochester and Strood Minister of State for Schools and Childhood (2022) 2015 2015 Lauren Edwards Labour
Justin Tomlinson [167] Swindon North Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero 2010 2010 Will Stone Labour
Michael Tomlinson [168] Mid Dorset and North Poole Minister of State for Countering Illegal Migration 2015 2015 Vikki Slade Liberal Democrats
Craig Tracey [169] North Warwickshire and Bedworth [n 44] 2015 2010 Rachel Taylor Labour
Anne-Marie Trevelyan [170] North Northumberland [n 45] Minister of State for Indo-Pacific 2015 2015 David Smith Labour
Liz Truss [171] South West Norfolk Prime Minister (2022) 2010 1964 Terry Jermy Labour
Steve Tuckwell [172] Uxbridge and South Ruislip 2023 2010 Danny Beales Labour
Shailesh Vara [173] North West Cambridgeshire Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2022) 2005 1983 Sam Carling Labour
Theresa Villiers [174] Chipping Barnet Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2019–2020) 2005 1974 Dan Tomlinson Labour
Matt Warman [175] Boston and Skegness Minister of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (2022) 2015 1997 Richard Tice Reform UK
Giles Watling [176] Clacton 2017 2017 Nigel Farage Reform UK
Suzanne Webb [177] Stourbridge Assistant Government Whip 2019 2010 Cat Eccles Labour
Heather Wheeler [178] South Derbyshire Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office (2022) 2010 2010 Samantha Niblett Labour
Bill Wiggin [179] North Herefordshire 2001 2010 Ellie Chowns Green
Craig Williams [180] Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr [n 46] Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 2019 2010 Steve Witherden Labour
Jacob Young [181] Redcar Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up 2019 2019 Anna Turley Labour
SNP Hannah Bardell [182] Livingston 2015 2015 Gregor Poynton Labour
Steven Bonnar [182] Coatbridge and Bellshill [n 47] SNP Spokesperson for Environment, Farming, Agriculture and Rural Affairs 2019 2019 Frank McNally Labour
Deidre Brock [182] Edinburgh North and Leith SNP Spokesperson for Business 2015 2015 Tracy Gilbert Labour
Alan Brown [183] Kilmarnock and Loudoun SNP Spokesperson for Energy Security and Net Zero (2022–2023) 2015 2015 Lillian Jones Labour
Amy Callaghan [182] Mid Dunbartonshire [n 48] SNP Spokesperson for Health 2019 2019 Susan Murray Liberal Democrats
Joanna Cherry [182] Edinburgh South West 2015 2015 Scott Arthur Labour
Ronnie Cowan [182] Inverclyde and Renfrewshire West [n 49] 2015 2015 Martin McCluskey Labour
Martyn Day [182] Bathgate and Linlithgow [n 50] SNP Spokesperson for Health (2021–2023) 2015 2015 Kirsteen Sullivan Labour
Martin Docherty-Hughes [182] West Dunbartonshire SNP Spokesperson for Defence 2015 2015 Douglas McAllister Labour
Allan Dorans [182] Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock 2019 2019 Elaine Stewart Labour
Marion Fellows [182] Motherwell, Wishaw and Carluke [n 51] 2015 2015 Pamela Nash Labour
Patricia Gibson [182] North Ayrshire and Arran SNP Attorney General Spokesperson 2015 2015 Irene Campbell Labour
Drew Hendry [184] Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire [n 52] 2015 2015 Angus MacDonald Liberal Democrats
David Linden [182] Glasgow East SNP Spokesperson for Social Justice 2017 2015 John Grady Labour
Stewart McDonald [182] Glasgow South 2015 2015 Gordon McKee Labour
Stuart McDonald [182] Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch SNP Spokesperson for Justice and Immigration (2022–2023) 2015 2015 Katrina Murray Labour
Anne McLaughlin [182] Glasgow North East SNP Spokesperson for International Development 2019 2019 Maureen Burke Labour
Carol Monaghan [182] Glasgow West [n 53] SNP Spokesperson for Science, Innovation, Technology and Education 2015 2015 Patricia Ferguson Labour
Gavin Newlands [182] Paisley and Renfrewshire North SNP Spokesperson for Transport 2015 2015 Alison Taylor Labour
John Nicolson [182] Alloa and Grangemouth [n 54] SNP Spokesperson for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport 2019 2019 Brian Leishman Labour
Kirsten Oswald [182] East Renfrewshire SNP Spokesperson for Women and Equalities 2019 2019 Blair McDougall Labour
Anum Qaisar [182] Airdrie and Shotts SNP Spokesperson for Levelling Up 2021 2015 Kenneth Stevenson Labour
Tommy Sheppard [182] Edinburgh East and Musselburgh [n 55] SNP Scotland Spokesperson 2015 2015 Chris Murray Labour
Alyn Smith [182] Stirling and Strathallan [n 56] SNP Spokesperson for Europe and EU Accession 2019 2019 Chris Kane Labour
Chris Stephens [182] Glasgow South West SNP Spokesperson for Justice and Immigration 2015 2015 Zubir Ahmed Labour
Alison Thewliss [182] Glasgow North [n 57] SNP Spokesperson for Home Affairs 2015 2015 Martin Rhodes Labour
Owen Thompson [182] Midlothian Chief Whip of the Scottish National Party in the House of Commons 2019 2019 Kirsty McNeill Labour
Richard Thomson [182] Gordon and Buchan [n 58] SNP Spokesperson for Northern Ireland, Wales, Business and Trade 2019 2019 Harriet Cross Conservative
Independent Andrew Bridgen [n 59] [185] North West Leicestershire 2010 2010 Amanda Hack Labour
Julian Knight [n 59] [186] Solihull West and Shirley [n 60] Chair of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee (2020–2023) 2015 2015 Neil Shastri-Hurst Conservative
Angus MacNeil [n 61] [182] Na h-Eileanan an Iar 2005 2005 Torcuil Crichton Labour
Rob Roberts [n 59] [187] Clwyd East [n 62] 2019 2019 Becky Gittins Labour
Claudia Webbe [n 63] [188] Leicester East 2019 1987 Shivani Raja Conservative
Labour Jonathan Ashworth [189] Leicester South Shadow Paymaster General 2011 2005 Shockat Adam Independent
Thangam Debbonaire [190] Bristol Central [n 64] Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport 2015 2015 Carla Denyer Green
Kate Hollern [191] Blackburn Shadow Minister for Communities and Local Government (2016–2021) 2015 1955 Adnan Hussain Independent
Khalid Mahmood [192] Birmingham Perry Barr Shadow Minister for Defence Procurement (2020–2021) 2001 1974 Ayoub Khan Independent
Alba Neale Hanvey [n 61] [193] Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy Leader of the Alba Party in the House of Commons 2019 2019 Melanie Ward Labour
Kenny MacAskill [n 61] [194] Alloa and Grangemouth [n 65] 2019 2019 Brian Leishman Labour
DUP Paul Girvan [195] South Antrim 2017 2017 Robin Swann UUP
Ian Paisley Jr [196] North Antrim 2010 1970 Jim Allister TUV
Alliance Stephen Farry [197] North Down 2019 2019 Alex Easton Independent
Workers Party George Galloway [198] Rochdale 2024 2024 Paul Waugh Labour

Seats which changed allegiance

Conservative to Labour

Conservative to Liberal Democrats

Scottish National to Labour

Scottish National to Liberal Democrats

Labour to Independent

Labour to Green

Labour to Conservative

Conservative to Reform UK

Conservative to Green

Conservative to Scottish National

Conservative to Plaid Cymru

DUP to TUV

DUP to UUP

DUP to Alliance

Alliance to Independent

Open seats changing hands

PartyCandidateRetiring incumbentConstituencyDefeated byParty
Conservative Oliver Carroll [199] Graham Brady Altrincham and Sale West Connor Rand Labour
Conservative Hannah Gray [200] Bob Stewart Beckenham and Penge [n 66] Liam Conlon Labour
Conservative Mark Brooks [201] David Evennett Bexleyheath and Crayford Daniel Francis Labour
Conservative Jane MacBean [202] Dehenna Davison Bishop Auckland Sam Rushworth Labour
Conservative Adele Warren [203] Mark Logan Bolton North East Kirith Entwistle Labour
Conservative Anita Boateng [204] Jamie Wallis Bridgend Chris Elmore Labour
Conservative Will Tanner [205] Jo Churchill Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket [n 67] Peter Prinsley Labour
Conservative Vanessa Lee [206] Craig Whittaker Calder Valley Josh Fenton-Glynn Labour
Conservative Connor Donnithorne [207] George Eustice Camborne and Redruth Perran Moon Labour
SNP Annie McIndoe [208] Philippa Whitford Central Ayrshire Alan Gemmell Labour
Conservative Nathan Gamester [209] Tracey Crouch Chatham and Aylesford Tris Osborne Labour
Conservative Nic Puntis [210] Michelle Donelan Chippenham Sarah Gibson Liberal Democrats
Conservative Tim Barnes [211] Nickie Aiken Cities of London and Westminster Rachel Blake Labour
Conservative James Cracknell [212] Will Quince Colchester Pam Cox Labour
Conservative Zack Ali [213] Henry Smith Crawley Peter Lamb Labour
Conservative Ben Fletcher [214] Kieran Mullan Crewe and Nantwich Connor Naismith Labour
Conservative Stephen James [215] Natalie Elphicke Dover and Deal Mike Tapp Labour
Conservative Helen Harrison [216] Craig Mackinlay East Thanet [n 68] Polly Billington Labour
Conservative Leila Williams [217] Tim Loughton East Worthing and Shoreham Tom Rutland Labour
Conservative Samuel Joynson [218] Paul Holmes Eastleigh Liz Jarvis Liberal Democrats
Conservative Mhairi Fraser [219] Chris Grayling Epsom and Ewell Helen Maguire Liberal Democrats
Conservative John Cope [220] Dominic Raab Esher and Walton Monica Harding Liberal Democrats
SNP Toni Giugliano [221] John McNally Falkirk Euan Stainbank Labour
Conservative Alex Deane [222] Mike Freer Finchley and Golders Green Sarah Sackman Labour
Conservative James Clark [223] Brandon Lewis Great Yarmouth Rupert Lowe Reform UK
Conservative Hannah Ellis [224] Robert Halfon Harlow Chris Vince Labour
Conservative Paul Athans [225] William Wragg Hazel Grove Lisa Smart Liberal Democrats
Conservative Andrew Williams [226] Mike Penning Hemel Hempstead David Taylor Labour
Conservative Ameet Jogia [227] Matthew Offord Hendon David Pinto-Duschinsky Labour
DUP Jonathan Buckley [228] Jeffrey Donaldson Lagan Valley Sorcha Eastwood Alliance
Conservative Michael Winstanley [229] James Grundy Leigh and Atherton [n 69] Jo Platt Labour
Alba George Kerevan [230] Kenny MacAskill Lothian East Douglas Alexander Labour
Conservative Tania Mathias [231] Theresa May Maidenhead Joshua Reynolds Liberal Democrats
Labour Maahwish Mirza [232] Alistair Strathern [n 70] Mid Bedfordshire Blake Stephenson Conservative
Conservative Luke Gardiner [233] Pauline Latham Mid Derbyshire Jonathan Davies Labour
Conservative Kristy Adams [234] Mims Davies Mid Sussex Alison Bennett Liberal Democrats
Conservative Simon Tagg [235] Aaron Bell Newcastle-under-Lyme Adam Jogee Labour
Conservative Nikki da Costa [236] Oliver Heald North East Hertfordshire Chris Hinchliff Labour
Conservative Dan Bennett [237] Michael Ellis Northampton North Lucy Rigby Labour
Conservative Charlotte Saloman [238] Chloe Smith Norwich North Alice Macdonald Labour
SNP Jacqueline Cameron [239] Mhairi Black Paisley and Renfrewshire South Johanna Baxter Labour
Conservative Yousef Dahmash [240] Mark Pawsey Rugby John Slinger Labour
Conservative Roberto Weedan-Sanz [241] Robert Goodwill Scarborough and Whitby Alison Hume Labour
Conservative Aisha Cuthbert [242] Gordon Henderson Sittingbourne and Sheppey Kevin McKenna Labour
Conservative Chris Carter-Chapman [243] Anthony Browne South Cambridgeshire Pippa Heylings Liberal Democrats
Conservative Poppy Simister-Thomas [244] Richard Bacon South Norfolk Ben Goldsborough Labour
Conservative Gavin Haran [245] James Duddridge Southend East and Rochford Bayo Alaba Labour
Conservative Sidney Yankson [246] Royston Smith Southampton Itchen Darren Paffey Labour
Conservative Alex Clarkson [247] Stephen McPartland Stevenage Kevin Bonavia Labour
Conservative Chandra Kanneganti [248] Jo Gideon Stoke-on-Trent Central Gareth Snell Labour
Conservative Ed McGuinness [249] Michael Gove Surrey Heath Al Pinkerton Liberal Democrats
Conservative Tom Drummond [250] Paul Scully Sutton and Cheam Luke Taylor Liberal Democrats
Conservative Hannah Campbell [251] Lucy Allan Telford Shaun Davies Labour
Conservative Neil Mahapatra [252] Greg Clark Tunbridge Wells Mike Martin Liberal Democrats
Conservative Danielle Dunfield-Prayero [253] Stephen Hammond Wimbledon Paul Kohler Liberal Democrats
Conservative Lucy Demery [254] John Redwood Wokingham Clive Jones Liberal Democrats
Conservative Marc Bayliss [255] Robin Walker Worcester Tom Collins Labour

Notes

  1. Originally elected for Hitchin and Harpenden.
  2. Originally elected for Waveney.
  3. Originally elected for West Bromwich West.
  4. Originally elected for Clwyd South.
  5. Originally elected for South Cambridgeshire.
  6. Originally elected for Kensington.
  7. Originally elected for Heywood and Middleton.
  8. Originally elected for Preseli Pembrokeshire.
  9. Originally elected for Monmouth.
  10. Originally elected for Vale of Clwyd.
  11. Originally elected for Chippenham.
  12. Originally elected for Meon Valley.
  13. Originally elected for Dewsbury.
  14. Originally elected for Southend West.
  15. Originally elected for Don Valley.
  16. Originally elected for South West Cambridgeshire.
  17. Originally elected for North Wiltshire.
  18. Originally elected for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire.
  19. Originally elected for Sedgefield.
  20. Originally elected for Walsall North.
  21. Originally elected for Workington.
  22. Originally elected for Morley and Outwood.
  23. Originally elected for Wantage.
  24. Originally elected for Brecon and Radnorshire.
  25. Originally elected for East Devon.
  26. Originally elected for Shrewsbury and Atcham.
  27. Originally elected for Blyth Valley.
  28. Originally elected for Bridgwater and West Somerset.
  29. Originally elected for Dudley North.
  30. Originally elected for Totnes.
  31. Originally elected for Blackpool North and Cleveleys.
  32. Originally elected for Aberconwy.
  33. Originally elected for Halesowen and Rowley Regis.
  34. Originally elected for Great Grimsby.
  35. Originally elected for Taunton Deane.
  36. Originally elected for Corby.
  37. Originally elected for North East Somerset.
  38. Originally elected for Moray.
  39. Originally elected for Isle of Wight.
  40. Originally elected for South West Bedfordshire.
  41. Originally elected for Sherwood.
  42. Originally elected for Pendle.
  43. Originally elected for Milton Keynes South.
  44. Originally elected for North Warwickshire.
  45. Originally elected for Berwick-upon-Tweed.
  46. Originally elected for Montgomeryshire.
  47. Originally elected for Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill.
  48. Originally elected for East Dunbartonshire.
  49. Originally elected for Inverclyde.
  50. Originally elected for Linlithgow and East Falkirk.
  51. Originally elected for Motherwell and Wishaw.
  52. Originally elected for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey.
  53. Originally elected for Glasgow North West.
  54. Originally elected for Ochil and South Perthshire.
  55. Originally elected for Edinburgh East.
  56. Originally elected for Stirling.
  57. Originally elected for Glasgow Central.
  58. Originally elected for Gordon.
  59. 1 2 3 Originally elected for the Conservative Party.
  60. Originally elected for Solihull.
  61. 1 2 3 Originally elected for the Scottish National Party.
  62. Originally elected for Delyn.
  63. Originally elected for the Labour Party.
  64. Originally elected for Bristol West.
  65. Originally elected for East Lothian.
  66. Represented predecessor seat Beckenham.
  67. Represented predecessor seat Bury St Edmunds.
  68. Represented predecessor seat South Thanet.
  69. Represented predecessor seat Leigh.
  70. Elected for new seat Hitchin
  1. Given that Sinn Féin MPs do not take their seats and the Speaker and deputies only exercise a casting vote, the number of MPs needed for a majority is, in practice, slightly lower. Sinn Féin won 7 seats, meaning a practical majority requires at least 320 MPs.
  2. Includes 43 MPs sponsored by the Co-operative Party, who are designated Labour and Co-operative. [3]
  3. 1 2 Notional gains and loses in accordance with Thrasher and Railings calculations
  4. Incumbent Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle left the Labour Party in 2019 after he was elected Speaker by the House of Commons, his seat of Chorley was not contested by most major parties.
  5. Eamonn McCann is listed as the party's leader in Northern Ireland for the purposes of registration to the UK Electoral Commission. Electoral Commission registration

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  6. Hitchin
  7. Lowestoft
  8. Eastbourne
  9. Wrexham
  10. Tipton and Wednesbury
  11. Stroud
  12. North Norfolk
  13. Wycombe
  14. North Shropshire
  15. Rossendale and Darwen
  16. Worthing West
  17. Mansfield
  18. Stoke-on-Trent South
  19. Peterborough
  20. Hyndburn
  21. St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire
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  24. Kensington and Bayswater
  25. Swindon South
  26. Bournemouth West
  27. Aylesbury
  28. Vale of Glamorgan
  29. Warrington South
  30. Penistone and Stocksbridge
  31. Lewes
  32. Cheltenham
  33. Gillingham and Rainham
  34. Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
  35. Stafford
  36. Bassetlaw
  37. Stratford-on-Avon
  38. Suffolk Coastal
  39. Carshalton and Wallington
  40. Folkestone and Hythe
  41. Witney
  42. Mid and South Pembrokeshire
  43. Ynys Môn
  44. Bury North
  45. Monmouthshire
  46. Clwyd East
  47. Shipley
  48. Derbyshire Dales
  49. Aldershot
  50. Melksham and Devizes
  51. St Austell and Newquay
  52. Thurrock
  53. South Dorset
  54. Winchester
  55. Ossett and Denby Dale
  56. Rushcliffe
  57. Bournemouth East
  58. Ribble Valley
  59. Milton Keynes North
  60. Lichfield
  61. Newbury
  62. Barrow and Furness
  63. Southend West and Leigh
  64. South Ribble
  65. Bolsover
  66. Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme
  67. Chelmsford
  68. Torbay
  69. North Somerset
  70. Ely and East Cambridgeshire
  71. Yeovil
  72. Darlington
  73. Gloucester
  74. South Cotswolds
  75. Bolton West
  76. Ashford
  77. Stoke-on-Trent North
  78. Thornbury and Yate
  79. Chelsea and Fulham
  80. Forest of Dean
  81. Hastings and Rye
  82. Caerfyrddin
  83. Burnley
  84. Broxtowe
  85. Kettering
  86. Gravesham
  87. Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor
  88. Tamworth
  89. Loughborough
  90. Ipswich
  91. North East Hampshire
  92. Penrith and Solway
  93. Leeds South West and Morley
  94. Dartford
  95. Didcot and Wantage
  96. Harrogate and Knaresborough
  97. Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe
  98. Nuneaton
  99. Honiton and Sidmouth
  100. Shrewsbury
  101. Chichester
  102. Burton and Uttoxeter
  103. High Peak
  104. Cramlington and Killingworth
  105. Northampton South
  106. Tiverton and Minehead
  107. West Dorset
  108. Dudley
  109. Filton and Bradley Stoke
  110. Woking
  111. Truro and Falmouth
  112. Redditch
  113. South Devon
  114. North Cornwall
  115. Hertford and Stortford
  116. Blackpool North and Fleetwood
  117. Colne Valley
  118. Lincoln
  119. Plymouth Moor View
  120. South Basildon and East Thurrock
  121. Bangor Aberconwy
  122. Basingstoke
  123. Cannock Chase
  124. Amber Valley
  125. Southport
  126. Portsmouth North
  127. Newton Abbot
  128. Morecambe and Lunesdale
  129. Halesowen
  130. Hartlepool
  131. Scunthorpe
  132. South East Cornwall
  133. Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes
  134. Hexham
  135. Weston-super-Mare
  136. Taunton and Wellington
  137. Banbury
  138. Corby and East Northamptonshire
  139. Horsham
  140. Gedling
  141. North East Somerset and Hanham
  142. Guildford
  143. Tewkesbury
  144. Cheadle
  145. "Tories insist Ross played no part in dropping candidate Duguid". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  146. North East Derbyshire
  147. Watford
  148. Macclesfield
  149. Birmingham Northfield
  150. North Devon
  151. Isle of Wight West
  152. Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard
  153. Welwyn Hatfield
  154. Derby North
  155. Sherwood Forest
  156. Rother Valley
  157. Pendle and Clitheroe
  158. Wolverhampton North East
  159. Carlisle
  160. Buckingham and Bletchley
  161. York Outer
  162. Bracknell
  163. Poole
  164. St Ives
  165. Erewash
  166. Rochester and Strood
  167. Swindon North
  168. Mid Dorset and North Poole
  169. North Warwickshire and Bedworth
  170. North Northumberland
  171. South West Norfolk
  172. Uxbridge and South Ruislip
  173. North West Cambridgeshire
  174. Chipping Barnet
  175. Boston and Skegness
  176. Clacton
  177. Stourbridge
  178. South Derbyshire
  179. North Hereforshire
  180. Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr
  181. Redcar
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  183. Kilmarnock and Loudoun
  184. "SNP's Drew Hendry concedes defeat in Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire seat". Yahoo News. 2024-07-05. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  185. North West Leicestershire
  186. Solihull West and Shirley
  187. Clwyd East
  188. Leicester East
  189. Leicester South
  190. Bristol Central
  191. Blackburn
  192. Birmingham Perry Barr
  193. Cowdenbeath and Kirkclady
  194. Alloa and Grangemouth
  195. South Antrim
  196. North Antrim
  197. North Down
  198. Rochdale
  199. Altrincham and Sale West
  200. Beckenham and Penge
  201. Bexleyheath and Crayford
  202. Bishop Auckland
  203. Bolton North East
  204. Bridgend
  205. Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket
  206. Calder Valley
  207. Camborne and Redruth
  208. Central Ayrshire
  209. Chatham and Aylesford
  210. Chippenham
  211. Cities of London and Westminster
  212. Colchester
  213. Crawley
  214. Crewe and Nantwich
  215. Dover and Deal
  216. East Thanet
  217. East Worthing and Shoreham
  218. Eastleigh
  219. Epsom and Ewell
  220. Esher and Walton
  221. Falkirk
  222. Finchley and Golders Green
  223. Great Yarmouth
  224. Harlow
  225. Hazel Grove
  226. Hemel Hempstead
  227. Hendon
  228. Lagan Valley
  229. Leigh and Atherton
  230. Lothian East
  231. Maidenhead
  232. Mid Bedfordshire
  233. Mid Derbyshire
  234. Mid Sussex
  235. Newcastle-under-Lyme
  236. North East Hertfordshire
  237. Northampton North
  238. Norwich North
  239. Paisley and Renfrewshire South
  240. Rugby
  241. Scarborough and Whitby
  242. Sittingbourne and Sheppey
  243. South Cambridgeshire
  244. South Norfolk
  245. Southend East and Rochford
  246. Southampton Itchen
  247. Stevenage
  248. Stoke-on-Trent Central
  249. Surrey Heath
  250. Sutton and Cheam
  251. Telford
  252. Tunbridge Wells
  253. Wimbledon
  254. Wokingham
  255. Worcester