Results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum by constituency

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Results map by constituency

The results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum were not counted by parliamentary constituencies except in Northern Ireland. However, a number of local councils and districts released the referendum results by electoral ward or constituency, while in some cases constituency boundaries were coterminous with their local government district. For the remaining constituencies, Dr Chris Hanretty, a Reader in Politics at the University of East Anglia, estimated through a demographic model the 'Leave' and 'Remain' votes in each constituency. [1] Hanretty urges caution in the interpretation of the data as the estimates have a margin of error.

Contents

This table shows the state of the parties in each constituency as at the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum. The colours in the "Constituency" column are those associated with the MP at the time. The colours in the "MP's majority" column are those associated with the second placed candidate at that election.

Results

ConstituencyMember of ParliamentMP positionMP's majorityRegion/nationProportion of votesNotes
Remain %Leave %
Streatham Chuka Umunna Remain27.9%Greater London79.5%20.5% [2]
Bristol West Thangam Debbonaire Remain8.4%South West England79.3%20.7% [3]
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Diane Abbott Remain48.1%Greater London79.1%20.9% [4]
Glasgow North Patrick Grady Remain25.2%Scotland78.4%21.6% [5]
Islington North Jeremy Corbyn Remain43.0%Greater London78.4%21.6% [6]
Foyle Mark Durkan Remain16.3%Northern Ireland78.3%21.7%
Edinburgh North and Leith Deidre Brock Remain9.6%Scotland78.2%21.8% [7]
Dulwich and West Norwood Helen Hayes Remain31.4%Greater London78.0%22.0% [4]
Hackney South and Shoreditch Meg Hillier Remain50.9%Greater London77.9%22.1% [4]
Edinburgh South Ian Murray Remain5.4%Scotland77.8%22.2% [7]
Vauxhall Kate Hoey Leave26.5%Greater London77.6%22.4% [2]
Battersea Jane Ellison Remain15.6%Greater London77.0%23.0% [4]
Hampstead and Kilburn Tulip Siddiq Remain2.1%Greater London76.6%23.4% [4]
Tottenham David Lammy Remain55.4%Greater London76.2%23.8% [6]
Lewisham Deptford Vicky Foxcroft Remain45.4%Greater London75.4%24.6% [4]
Hornsey and Wood Green Catherine West Remain19.1%Greater London75.0%25.0% [6]
Tooting Rosena Allin-Khan Remain19.9%Greater London74.7%25.3% [4]
East Renfrewshire Kirsten Oswald Remain6.6%Scotland74.3%25.7%
Belfast West Paul Maskey Remain35.0%Northern Ireland74.1%25.9%
Cambridge Daniel Zeichner Remain1.2%East of England73.8%26.2% [8]
Manchester Withington Jeff Smith Remain29.8%North West England73.7%26.3% [4]
Brighton Pavilion Caroline Lucas Remain14.6%South East England73.4%26.6% [6]
East Dunbartonshire John Nicolson Remain4.0%Scotland73.3%26.7% [4]
Holborn and St Pancras Keir Starmer Remain31.0%Greater London73.3%26.7% [9]
Liverpool Riverside Louise Ellman Remain55.3%North West England73.2%26.8% [4]
Putney Justine Greening Remain23.8%Greater London73.2%26.8% [4]
Bermondsey and Old Southwark Neil Coyle Remain8.7%Greater London73.0%27.0% [4]
Edinburgh East Tommy Sheppard Remain19.3%Scotland72.4%27.6% [7]
Richmond Park Zac Goldsmith Leave38.9%Greater London72.3%27.7% [4]
Edinburgh South West Joanna Cherry Remain15.8%Scotland72.1%27.9% [7]
Glasgow South Stewart McDonald Remain25.2%Scotland71.8%28.2% [5]
Islington South and Finsbury Emily Thornberry Remain28.7%Greater London71.7%28.3% [6]
Cities of London and Westminster Mark Field Remain26.7%Greater London71.4%28.6% [4]
Edinburgh West Michelle Thomson Remain5.9%Scotland71.2%28.8% [7]
Glasgow Central Alison Thewliss Remain19.5%Scotland71.2%28.8% [5]
Ealing Central and Acton Rupa Huq Remain0.5%Greater London70.9%29.1% [10]
Chelsea and Fulham Greg Hands Remain39.8%Greater London70.8%29.2% [4]
Wimbledon Stephen Hammond Remain26.1%Greater London70.6%29.4% [6]
Camberwell and Peckham Harriet Harman Remain50.1%Greater London69.9%30.1% [4]
Cardiff Central Jo Stevens Remain12.9%Wales69.7%30.3% [4]
Sheffield Central Paul Blomfield Remain39.2%Yorkshire and the Humber69.6%30.4% [4]
Belfast South Alasdair McDonnell Remain2.3%Northern Ireland69.5%30.5%
Bethnal Green and Bow Rushanara Ali Remain45.9%Greater London69.1%30.9% [4]
Finchley and Golders Green Mike Freer Remain11.2%Greater London69.1%30.9% [4]
Hammersmith Andy Slaughter Remain13.6%Greater London69.0%31.0% [4]
Kensington Victoria Borwick Leave21.1%Greater London68.7%31.3% [4]
Glasgow North West Carol Monaghan Remain23.6%Scotland68.5%31.5% [5]
Bath Ben Howlett Remain8.1%South West England68.4%31.6% [4]
Aberdeen South Callum McCaig Remain14.9%Scotland67.7%32.3% [4]
Stirling Steven Paterson Remain23.4%Scotland67.7%32.3% [6]
Oxford East Andrew David Smith Remain30.1%South East England67.7%32.3% [4]
South Down Margaret Ritchie Remain13.8%Northern Ireland67.2%32.8%
Westminster North Karen Patricia Buck Remain5.4%Greater London67.1%32.9% [4]
West Tyrone Pat Doherty Remain26.0%Northern Ireland66.8%33.2%
Walthamstow Stella Creasy Remain23.4%Greater London66.5%33.5% [11]
Birmingham Hall Green Roger Godsiff Leave42.1%West Midlands66.4%33.6% [12]
Twickenham Tania Mathias Remain3.2%Greater London66.4%33.6% [4]
Hove Peter Kyle Remain2.4%South East England66.1%33.9% [4]
Paisley and Renfrewshire South Mhairi Black Remain12.3%Scotland65.9%34.1% [4]
Poplar and Limehouse Jim Fitzpatrick Remain33.1%Greater London65.9%34.1% [4]
Lewisham West and Penge Jim Dowd Remain26.4%Greater London65.6%34.4% [4]
Arfon Hywel Williams Remain13.7%Wales65.1%34.9% [4]
Leeds North West Greg Mulholland Remain6.7%Yorkshire and the Humber64.7%35.3% [4]
East Lothian George Kerevan Remain11.5%Scotland64.6%35.4%
Lanark and Hamilton East Angela Crawley Remain18.3%Scotland64.6%35.4% [4]
Lewisham East Heidi Alexander Remain33.4%Greater London64.6%35.4% [4]
Birmingham Ladywood Shabana Mahmood Remain60.9%West Midlands64.4%35.6% [12]
Greenwich and Woolwich Matthew Pennycook Remain25.6%Greater London64.3%35.7% [13]
Liverpool Wavertree Luciana Berger Remain59.3%North West England64.2%35.8% [4]
Sheffield Hallam Nick Clegg Remain4.2%Yorkshire and the Humber64.1%35.9% [4]
Paisley and Renfrewshire North Gavin Newlands Remain18.0%Scotland64.0%36.0% [4]
Inverclyde Ronnie Cowan Remain24.8%Scotland63.8%36.2%
Manchester Central Lucy Powell Remain47.7%North West England63.4%36.6% [4]
Motherwell and Wishaw Marion Fellows Remain24.6%Scotland63.1%36.9% [4]
Leyton and Wanstead John Cryer Leave27.9%Greater London62.9%37.1% [11]
Newry and Armagh Mickey Brady Remain8.4%Northern Ireland62.9%37.1%
Leeds North East Fabian Hamilton Remain15.0%Yorkshire and the Humber62.7%37.3% [4]
Rutherglen and Hamilton West Margaret Ferrier Remain17.3%Scotland62.7%37.3% [4]
St Albans Anne Main Leave23.4%East of England62.6%37.4% [6]
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East Stuart McDonald Remain29.9%Scotland62.1%37.9% [4]
East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow Lisa Cameron Remain27.3%Scotland62.1%37.9% [4]
Enfield Southgate David Burrowes Leave10.4%Greater London62.1%37.9% [6]
Manchester Gorton Gerald Kaufman Remain57.3%North West England62.1%37.9% [4]
Midlothian Owen Thompson Remain20.4%Scotland62.1%37.9% [14]
West Dunbartonshire Martin Docherty Remain27.7%Scotland62.0%38.0%
North East Fife Stephen Gethins Remain9.6%Scotland61.9%38.1% [4]
Oxford West and Abingdon Nicola Blackwood Remain16.7%South East England61.9%38.1% [4]
Dundee East Stewart Hosie Remain39.8%Scotland61.8%38.2% [4]
Reading East Rob Wilson Remain12.9%South East England61.8%38.2% [4]
Altrincham and Sale West Graham Brady Leave26.3%North West England61.6%38.4% [4]
South Cambridgeshire Heidi Allen Remain33.5%East of England61.6%38.4% [4]
York Central Rachael Maskell Remain14.1%Yorkshire and the Humber61.5%38.5% [4]
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Stuart Donaldson Remain12.7%Scotland61.4%38.6% [4]
Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill Phil Boswell Remain22.7%Scotland61.3%38.7% [4]
Cardiff North Craig Williams Remain4.2%Wales60.9%39.0% [4]
Ochil and South Perthshire Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh Remain17.6%Scotland60.8%39.2% [4]
Argyll and Bute Brendan O'Hara Remain16.3%Scotland60.6%39.4%
Kilmarnock and Loudoun Alan Brown Remain25.3%Scotland60.4%39.6% [4]
Mid Ulster Francie Molloy Remain33.3%Northern Ireland60.4%39.6%
Hitchin and Harpenden Peter Lilley Leave36.2%East of England60.3%39.7% [6]
Winchester Steve Brine Remain30.6%South East England60.3%39.7% [4]
Airdrie and Shotts Neil Gray Remain19.8%Scotland60.0%40.0% [4]
Dunfermline and West Fife Douglas Chapman Remain18.5%Scotland60.0%40.0% [4]
Perth and North Perthshire Pete Wishart Remain17.8%Scotland59.9%40.1% [4]
Norwich South Clive Lewis Remain15.8%East of England59.8%40.2% [15]
Orkney and Shetland Alistair Carmichael Remain3.6%Scotland59.7%40.3%
South West Surrey Jeremy Hunt Remain49.8%South East England59.4%40.6% [4]
Glasgow North East Anne McLaughlin Remain24.4%Scotland59.3%40.7% [5]
Chipping Barnet Theresa Villiers Leave14.4%Greater London59.1%40.9% [4]
Croydon North Steve Reed Remain39.9%Greater London59.1%40.9%
Glasgow South West Chris Stephens Remain24.3%Scotland59.1%40.9% [5]
Dundee West Chris Law Remain38.2%Scotland58.9%41.1% [4]
Guildford Anne Milton Remain41.6%South East England58.9%41.1% [4]
Newcastle upon Tyne East Nick Brown Remain31.9%North East England58.9%41.1% [4]
Warwick and Leamington Chris White Remain13.1%West Midlands58.9%41.1% [4]
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Drew Hendry Remain18.8%Scotland58.7%41.3% [4]
Rushcliffe Kenneth Clarke Remain25.1%East Midlands58.7%41.3% [4]
Fermanagh and South Tyrone Tom Elliott Leave1.0%Northern Ireland58.6%41.4%
Kingston and Surbiton James Berry Remain4.8%Greater London58.5%41.5% [4]
Bristol North West Charlotte Leslie Leave9.5%South West England58.4%41.6% [3]
Esher and Walton Dominic Raab Leave50.2%South East England58.4%41.6% [4]
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath Roger Mullin Remain18.9%Scotland58.4%41.6% [4]
Linlithgow and East Falkirk Martyn Day Remain21.0%Scotland58.4%41.6% [4]
Ealing Southall Virendra Sharma Remain43.3%Greater London58.2%41.8% [10]
Falkirk John McNally Remain32.6%Scotland58.1%41.9% [4]
Hendon Matthew Offord Leave7.5%Greater London58.1%41.9% [4]
North Ayrshire and Arran Patricia Gibson Remain25.2%Scotland57.8%42.2% [4]
Central Ayrshire Philippa Whitford Remain26.8%Scotland57.8%42.2% [4]
Wokingham John Redwood Leave43.2%South East England57.6%42.4% [4]
Leicester South Jon Ashworth Remain38.9%East Midlands57.5%42.5% [4]
Swansea West Geraint Davies Remain20.0%Wales57.4%42.6% [4]
Cheadle Mary Robinson Remain12.2%North West England57.3%42.7% [4]
Cheltenham Alex Chalk Remain12.1%South West England57.3%42.7% [4]
City of Chester Chris Matheson Remain0.2%North West England57.3%42.7% [4]
Ayr, Carrick, and Cumnock Corri Wilson Remain21.6%Scotland57.1%42.9% [4]
Brent Central Dawn Butler Remain41.8%Greater London57.1%42.9% [4]
Nottingham East Chris Leslie Remain33.8%East Midlands57.1%42.9% [16]
Aberdeen North Kirsty Blackman Remain30.5%Scotland57.0%43.0% [4]
Brent North Barry Gardiner Remain20.7%Greater London57.0%43.0% [4]
Henley John Howell Remain45.9%South East England57.0%43.0% [4]
Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk Calum Kerr Remain0.6%Scotland56.8%43.2% [4]
Brentford and Isleworth Ruth Cadbury Remain0.8%Greater London56.7%43.3% [17]
Ross, Skye and Lochaber Ian Blackford Remain12.3%Scotland56.7%43.3% [4]
Brighton Kemptown Simon Kirby Remain1.5%South East England57.6%43.4% [4]
Harrow West Gareth Thomas Remain4.7%Greater London56.6%43.4% [6]
Glasgow East Natalie McGarry Remain24.5%Scotland56.2%43.8% [5]
Ilford South Mike Gapes Remain38.1%Greater London56.2%43.8% [4]
Livingston Hannah Bardell Remain29.3%Scotland56.2%43.8% [4]
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale David Mundell Remain1.5%Scotland56.1%43.9% [4]
Woking Jonathan Lord Leave40.2%South East England56.0%44.0% [4]
City of Durham Roberta Blackman-Woods Remain25.0%North East England55.7%44.3% [4]
Gordon Alex Salmond Remain15.0%Scotland55.5%44.5% [4]
Exeter Ben Bradshaw Remain13.3%South West England55.3%44.7% [4]
Mitcham and Morden Siobhain McDonagh Remain37.5%Greater London55.3%44.7% [6]
Tunbridge Wells Greg Clark Remain44.5%South East England55.3%44.7% [4]
Wirral West Margaret Greenwood Remain1.0%North West England55.3%44.7% [18]
Cardiff West Kevin Brennan Remain15.5%Wales55.2%44.8% [4]
Na h-Eileanan an Iar Angus MacNeil Remain25.7%Scotland55.2%44.8% [6]
Cardiff South and Penarth Stephen Doughty Remain16.0%Wales55.1%44.9% [4]
South East Cambridgeshire Lucy Frazer Remain28.3%East of England55.1%44.9% [4]
York Outer Julian Sturdy Leave24.4%Yorkshire and the Humber55.1%44.9% [4]
Chesham and Amersham Cheryl Gillan Leave45.4%South East England55.0%45.0%
Sefton Central Bill Esterson Remain24.2%North West England54.9%45.1% [4]
Canterbury Julian Brazier Leave18.3%South East England54.7%45.3% [4]
Dumfries and Galloway Richard Arkless Remain11.5%Scotland54.7%45.3% [4]
Hexham Guy Opperman Remain27.8%North East England54.7%45.3% [4]
Ceredigion Mark Williams Remain8.2%Wales54.6%45.4%
Maidenhead Theresa May Remain54.0%South East England54.6%45.4% [4]
Edmonton Kate Osamor Remain37.3%Greater London54.5%45.5% [6]
Southport John Pugh Remain3.0%North West England54.5%45.5% [4]
Croydon South Chris Philp Remain29.7%Greater London54.2%45.8%
Pontypridd Owen Smith Remain23.7%Wales54.2%45.8% [4]
Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes Remain36.6%South East England54.2%45.8% [4]
Tatton George Osborne Remain40.3%North West England54.2%45.8% [4]
North East Hampshire Ranil Jayawardena Leave55.4%South East England54.1%45.9% [4]
Stroud Neil Carmichael Remain8.0%South West England54.1%45.9% [4]
Windsor Adam Afriyie Leave50.0%South East England54.0%46.0% [4]
Ealing North Stephen Pound Remain25.4%Greater London53.7%46.3% [10]
Witney David Cameron Remain43.0%South East England53.7%46.3%
South West Hertfordshire David Gauke Remain40.6%East of England53.7%46.3% [4]
Wantage Ed Vaizey Remain37.3%South East England53.6%46.4% [4]
Glenrothes Peter Grant Remain29.2%Scotland53.6%46.4% [4]
Kenilworth and Southam Jeremy Wright Remain43.0%West Midlands53.5%46.5% [4]
Nottingham South Lilian Greenwood Remain16.0%East Midlands53.5%46.5% [16]
Mid Sussex Nicholas Soames Remain42.2%South East England53.4%46.6% [4]
Wirral South Alison McGovern Remain11.0%North West England53.4%46.6% [18]
Bradford West Naz Shah Remain28.3%Yorkshire and the Humber53.3%46.7% [6]
Bristol East Kerry McCarthy Remain8.6%South West England53.2%46.8% [3]
Stockport Ann Coffey Remain25.4%North West England53.2%46.8% [4]
Lewes Maria Caulfield Leave2.1%South East England53.1%46.9% [4]
Birmingham Selly Oak Steve McCabe Remain18.6%West Midlands53.1%46.9% [12]
East Ham Stephen Timms Remain65.5%Greater London53.1%46.9% [4]
Bristol South Karin Smyth Remain14.0%South West England52.9%47.1% [3]
Truro and Falmouth Sarah Newton Remain27.2%South West England52.9%47.1% [19]
Harrogate and Knaresborough Andrew Jones Remain30.7%Yorkshire and the Humber52.8%47.2% [4]
Birmingham Edgbaston Gisela Stuart Leave6.6%West Midlands52.7%47.3% [12]
West Ham Lyn Brown Remain53.0%Greater London52.7%47.3% [4]
Leeds Central Hilary Benn Remain37.7%Yorkshire and the Humber52.6%47.4% [4]
Westmorland and Lonsdale Tim Farron Remain18.3%North West England52.6%47.4% [4]
Harrow East Bob Blackman Leave9.7%Greater London52.5%47.5% [6]
Newbury Richard Benyon Remain46.0%South East England52.5%47.5% [4]
Mole Valley Paul Beresford Remain46.1%South East England52.5%47.5% [4]
North Down Sylvia Hermon Remain25.6%Northern Ireland52.4%47.6%
Reigate Crispin Blunt Leave43.5%South East England52.3%47.7% [4]
The Cotswolds Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Leave37.9%South West England52.3%47.7% [4]
Garston and Halewood Maria Eagle Remain55.4%North West England52.2%47.8% [4]
Monmouth David Davies Leave23.1%Wales52.2%47.8% [4]
Tynemouth Alan Campbell Remain15.4%North East England52.2%47.8% [4]
Epsom and Ewell Chris Grayling Leave42.8%South East England52.1%47.9% [4]
Filton and Bradley Stoke Jack Lopresti Leave20.0%South West England52.1%47.9% [4]
North Somerset Liam Fox Leave39.2%South West England52.1%47.9% [4]
East Londonderry Gregory Campbell Leave22.5%Northern Ireland52.0%48.0%
Wycombe Steve Baker Leave28.9%South East England52.0%48.0% [4]
Angus Mike Weir Remain25.2%Scotland51.9%48.1% [4]
Macclesfield David Rutley Remain29.9%North West England51.9%48.1% [4]
Dwyfor Meirionnydd Liz Saville-Roberts Remain18.2%Wales51.7%48.3% [4]
Newcastle upon Tyne Central Chi Onwurah Remain36.1%North East England51.7%48.3% [4]
Pudsey Stuart Andrew Leave8.8%Yorkshire and the Humber51.7%48.3% [4]
Beckenham Bob Stewart Leave37.8%Greater London51.6%48.4% [20]
Stretford and Urmston Kate Green Remain25.2%North West England51.6%48.4% [4]
Buckingham John Bercow Remain42.7%South East England51.4%48.6% [4]
Horsham Jeremy Quin Remain43.3%South East England51.4%48.6% [4]
East Hampshire Damian Hinds Remain48.7%South East England51.3%48.7% [4]
Coventry South Jim Cunningham Remain7.3%West Midlands51.1%48.9% [4]
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner Nick Hurd Remain39.5%Greater London51.0%49.0% [4]
Beaconsfield Dominic Grieve Remain49.5%South East England50.8%49.2% [4]
Chingford and Woodford Green Iain Duncan Smith Leave19.1%Greater London50.8%49.2% [4]
Enfield North Joan Ryan Remain2.4%Greater London50.8%49.2% [6]
Hertford and Stortford Mark Prisk Remain38.2%East of England50.8%49.2% [4]
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Paul Monaghan Remain11.2%Scotland50.6%49.4% [4]
Belfast North Nigel Dodds Leave13.1%Northern Ireland50.4%49.6%
Bridgend Madeleine Moon Remain4.9%Wales50.4%49.6% [4]
Loughborough Nicky Morgan Remain17.7%East Midlands50.4%49.6% [4]
Bromley and Chislehurst Bob Neill Remain30.8%Greater London50.2%49.8% [20]
Colne Valley Jason McCartney Leave9.5%Yorkshire and the Humber50.2%49.8% [4]
Milton Keynes North Mark Lancaster Remain16.9%South East England50.2%49.8% [4]
Runnymede and Weybridge Philip Hammond Remain44.2%South East England50.2%49.8% [4]
Wythenshawe and Sale East Mike Kane Remain24.4%North West England50.2%49.8% [4]
Moray Angus Robertson Remain18.4%Scotland50.1%49.9%
Wallasey Angela Eagle Remain37.7%North West England50.1%49.9% [18]
Gower Byron Davies Remain0.1%Wales49.9%50.1% [4]
Weaver Vale Graham Evans Remain1.7%North West England49.9%50.1% [4]
Liverpool West Derby Stephen Twigg Remain66.7%North West England49.8%50.2% [4]
Croydon Central Gavin Barwell Remain0.3%Greater London49.7%50.3% [6]
North Wiltshire James Gray Leave41.6%South West England49.7%50.3% [4]
Salisbury John Glen Remain40.3%South West England49.7%50.3% [4]
East Devon Hugo Swire Remain22.4%South West England49.6%50.4% [4]
High Peak Andrew Bingham Leave9.6%East Midlands49.5%50.5%
Banbury Victoria Prentis Remain31.7%South East England49.5%50.5% [4]
Chelmsford Simon Burns Remain35.9%East of England49.5%50.5% [4]
Arundel and South Downs Nick Herbert Remain46.3%South East England49.4%50.6% [4]
Chichester Andrew Tyrie Remain42.7%South East England49.4%50.6% [4]
Southampton Test Alan Whitehead Remain8.7%South East England49.4%50.6% [4]
South Antrim Danny Kinahan Remain2.6%Northern Ireland49.4%50.6%
Warrington South David Mowat Remain4.6%North West England49.4%50.6% [4]
Hertsmere Oliver Dowden Remain36.9%East of England49.2%50.8%
Lancaster and Fleetwood Cat Smith Remain3.0%North West England49.1%50.9% [4]
Saffron Walden Alan Haselhurst Remain43.4%East of England49.1%50.9% [4]
Somerton and Frome David Warburton Leave33.6%South West England49.1%50.9% [4]
West Dorset Oliver Letwin Remain28.6%South West England49.1%50.9% [4]
Ynys Môn Albert Owen Remain0.7%Wales49.1%50.9%
Colchester Will Quince Leave11.5%East of England49.0%51.0% [4]
Huddersfield Barry Sheerman Remain18.1%Yorkshire and the Humber49.0%51.0% [4]
Central Devon Mel Stride Remain39.0%South West England48.9%51.1% [4]
South Norfolk Richard Bacon Leave35.9%East of England48.9%51.1% [4]
Stratford-on-Avon Nadhim Zahawi Leave44.5%West Midlands48.9%51.1% [4]
Watford Richard Harrington Remain17.4%East of England48.9%51.1% [4]
Birmingham Perry Barr Khalid Mahmood Remain35.9%West Midlands48.8%51.2% [12]
Derbyshire Dales Patrick McLoughlin Remain29.7%East Midlands48.8%51.2% [4]
Sutton and Cheam Paul Scully Leave7.9%Greater London48.8%51.2% [4]
Blackley and Broughton Graham Stringer Leave45.5%North West England48.7%51.3% [4]
North East Hertfordshire Oliver Heald Remain36.5%East of England48.7%51.3% [4]
Belfast East Gavin Robinson Leave6.5%Northern Ireland48.6%51.4%
Devizes Claire Perry Remain42.3%South West England48.6%51.4% [4]
Birmingham Hodge Hill Liam Byrne Remain56.9%West Midlands48.5%51.5% [12]
Shipley Philip Davies Leave19.0%Yorkshire and the Humber48.5%51.5% [6]
South Swindon Robert Buckland Remain11.7%South West England48.5%51.5% [4]
Leicester West Liz Kendall Remain20.9%East Midlands48.4%51.6% [4]
Birkenhead Frank Field Leave52.8%North West England48.3%51.7% [18]
Brecon and Radnorshire Christopher Davies Leave12.7%Wales48.3%51.7% [4]
Sutton Coldfield Andrew Mitchell Remain32.3%West Midlands48.3%51.7% [12]
Portsmouth South Flick Drummond Remain12.5%South East England48.2%51.8% [6]
Eltham Clive Efford Remain6.2%Greater London48.2%51.8% [13]
Bedford Richard Fuller Leave2.4%East of England48.1%51.9% [6]
Surrey Heath Michael Gove Leave45.6%South East England48.1%51.9% [4]
Aylesbury David Lidington Remain31.0%South East England47.9%52.1% [4]
North East Somerset Jacob Rees-Mogg Leave24.9%South West England47.9%52.1% [4]
Eddisbury Antoinette Sandbach Remain27.4%North West England47.8%52.2% [4]
Harborough Edward Garnier Remain37.4%East Midlands47.8%52.2% [4]
Hazel Grove William Wragg Leave15.2%North West England47.8%52.2% [4]
Mid Bedfordshire Nadine Dorries Leave40.2%East of England47.8%52.2% [4]
Chippenham Michelle Donelan Remain18.2%South West England47.7%52.3% [4]
Vale of Glamorgan Alun Cairns Remain13.4%Wales47.7%52.3% [4]
Broxtowe Anna Soubry Remain8.0%East Midlands47.6%52.4% [4]
Knowsley George Howarth Remain68.3%North West England47.6%52.4% [4]
Clwyd West David Jones Leave17.7%Wales47.5%52.5% [4]
Ilford North Wes Streeting Remain1.2%Greater London47.5%52.5% [4]
Mid Derbyshire Pauline Latham Leave26.8%East Midlands47.5%52.5% [4]
Tonbridge and Malling Tom Tugendhat Remain44.2%South East England47.5%52.5% [4]
Wealden Nus Ghani Leave40.3%South East England47.5%52.5% [4]
Welwyn Hatfield Grant Shapps Remain24.2%East of England47.5%52.5% [4]
West Worcestershire Harriett Baldwin Remain41.7%West Midlands47.5%52.5% [4]
Congleton Fiona Bruce Leave32.9%North West England47.4%52.6% [4]
Reading West Alok Sharma Remain13.7%South East England47.4%52.6% [4]
South Northamptonshire Andrea Leadsom Leave43.4%East Midlands47.4%52.6% [4]
Upper Bann David Simpson Leave4.8%Northern Ireland47.4%52.6%
Meon Valley George Hollingbery Remain46.2%South East England47.1%52.9% [4]
Milton Keynes South Iain Stewart Leave14.7%South East England47.1%52.9% [4]
Taunton Deane Rebecca Pow Remain26.8%South West England47.1%52.9%
Shrewsbury and Atcham Daniel Kawczynski Leave17.7%West Midlands47.0%53.0% [4]
Newport West Paul Flynn Remain8.7%Wales47.0%53.0% [4]
Skipton and Ripon Julian Smith Remain38.1%Yorkshire and the Humber47.0%53.0% [4]
Lagan Valley Jeffrey Donaldson Leave32.7%Northern Ireland46.9%53.1%
Leicester East Keith Vaz Remain38.2%East Midlands46.9%53.1% [4]
Bracknell Phillip Lee Remain38.9%South East England46.8%53.2% [4]
Calder Valley Craig Whittaker Remain8.3%Yorkshire and the Humber46.8%53.2% [6]
Huntingdon Jonathan Djanogly Remain34.7%East of England46.8%53.2% [4]
North East Bedfordshire Alistair Burt Remain43.7%East of England46.8%53.2% [4]
Aberconwy Guto Bebb Remain13.3%Wales46.7%53.3% [4]
Keighley Kris Hopkins Remain6.2%Yorkshire and the Humber46.7%53.3% [6]
Solihull Julian Knight Remain23.6%West Midlands46.7%53.3% [6]
Thornbury and Yate Luke Hall Remain3.1%South West England46.7%53.3% [4]
Wells James Heappey Remain13.3%South West England46.6%53.4% [4]
Bournemouth East Tobias Ellwood Remain32.6%South West England46.5%53.5% [4]
Basingstoke Maria Miller Remain20.8%South East England46.4%53.6% [4]
Bury North David Nuttall Leave0.8%North West England46.4%53.6% [4]
East Worthing and Shoreham Tim Loughton Leave30.0%South East England46.4%53.6% [4]
Salford and Eccles Rebecca Long-Bailey Remain29.0%North West England46.4%53.6% [21]
Blackburn Kate Hollern Remain29.0%North West England46.3%53.7% [6]
Bury St Edmunds Jo Churchill Remain35.9%East of England46.3%53.7% [4]
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Jonathan Edwards Remain14.2%Wales46.3%53.7% [4]
Derby North Amanda Solloway Remain0.1%East Midlands46.3%53.7% [4]
Tewkesbury Laurence Robertson Leave39.7%South West England46.3%53.7% [4]
Worcester Robin Walker Remain11.4%West Midlands46.3%53.7% [6]
Liverpool Walton Steve Rotheram Remain72.3%North West England46.2%53.8% [4]
Sevenoaks Michael Fallon Remain39.0%South East England46.2%53.8% [4]
Rutland and Melton Alan Duncan Remain39.8%East Midlands46.1%53.9% [4]
Slough Fiona Mactaggart Remain15.2%South East England46.1%53.9%
Banff and Buchan Eilidh Whiteford Remain31.4%Scotland46.0%54.0% [4]
Broadland Keith Simpson Remain31.7%East of England46.0%54.0% [4]
Eastleigh Mims Davies Leave16.5%South East England46.0%54.0% [4]
Totnes Sarah Wollaston Remain38.8%South West England46.0%54.0% [4]
Wyre and Preston North Ben Wallace Remain28.4%North West England46.0%54.0% [4]
East Surrey Sam Gyimah Remain40.4%South East England45.9%54.1% [4]
South Suffolk James Cartlidge Remain33.8%East of England45.9%54.1% [4]
Neath Christina Rees Remain25.7%Wales45.8%54.2% [4]
St Ives Derek Thomas Leave5.1%South West England45.8%54.2% [19]
Erith and Thamesmead Teresa Pearce Remain22.4%Greater London45.7%54.3% [4]
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Dan Poulter Remain37.2%East of England45.6%54.4% [4]
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Oliver Colvile Remain1.1%South West England45.6%54.4% [22]
Bury South Ivan Lewis Remain10.4%North West England45.5%54.5% [4]
North West Hampshire Kit Malthouse Leave43.4%South East England45.5%54.5% [4]
Richmond (Yorks) Rishi Sunak Leave36.2%Yorkshire and the Humber45.4%54.6% [4]
Wolverhampton South West Rob Marris Remain2.0%West Midlands45.6%54.6% [23]
Delyn David Hanson Remain7.8%Wales45.3%54.7% [4]
Bootle Peter Dowd Remain63.6%North West England45.2%54.8% [4]
Leeds West Rachel Reeves Remain27.9%Yorkshire and the Humber45.1%54.9% [6]
North West Durham Pat Glass Remain23.5%North East England45.1%54.9% [6]
West Lancashire Rosie Cooper Remain16.8%North West England45.1%54.9% [4]
Southend West David Amess Leave31.5%East of England45.0%55.0% [6]
Caerphilly Wayne David Remain25.0%Wales44.9%55.1% [4]
Hemel Hempstead Mike Penning Leave29.1%East of England44.9%55.1% [4]
Bradford East Imran Hussain Remain17.1%Yorkshire and the Humber44.8%55.2% [6]
East Antrim Sammy Wilson Leave17.3%Northern Ireland44.8%55.2%
South West Devon Gary Streeter Remain39.9%South West England44.8%55.2% [4]
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Simon Hart Remain15.0%Wales44.7%55.3% [4]
Penrith and The Border Rory Stewart Remain45.3%North West England44.7%55.3% [4]
Fareham Suella Fernandes Leave40.7%South East England44.6%55.4% [4]
Bromsgrove Sajid Javid Remain31.6%West Midlands44.6%55.4%
Haltemprice and Howden David Davis Leave33.2%Yorkshire and the Humber44.6%55.4% [4]
Llanelli Nia Griffith Remain18.4%Wales44.6%55.4% [4]
Luton South Gavin Shuker Remain13.5%East of England44.6%55.4% [4]
Berwick-upon-Tweed Anne-Marie Trevelyan Leave12.2%North East England44.5%55.5% [4]
Bolton West Chris Green Leave1.6%North West England44.5%55.5% [4]
Strangford Jim Shannon Leave30.0%Northern Ireland44.5%55.5%
Newark Robert Jenrick Remain35.3%East Midlands44.3%55.7% [4]
Preseli Pembrokeshire Stephen Crabb Remain12.3%Wales44.3%55.7% [4]
New Forest West Desmond Swayne Leave43.5%South East England44.2%55.8% [4]
Maidstone and The Weald Helen Grant Remain21.4%South East England44.2%55.8% [4]
Suffolk Coastal Therese Coffey Remain33.9%East of England44.2%55.8% [4]
Feltham and Heston Seema Malhotra Remain23.2%Greater London44.1%55.9% [24]
Montgomeryshire Glyn Davies Leave15.8%Wales44.1%55.9% [4]
Vale of Clwyd James Davies Leave0.7%Wales44.1%55.9% [4]
Gateshead Ian Mearns Remain39.0%North East England44.0%56.0% [6]
Gedling Vernon Coaker Remain6.2%East Midlands43.9%56.1% [4]
Newton Abbot Anne Marie Morris Leave23.4%South West England43.9%56.1% [4]
St Helens South and Whiston Marie Rimmer Remain43.9%North West England43.9%56.1% [4]
Wansbeck Ian Lavery Remain28.2%North East England43.9%56.1% [4]
Worthing West Peter Bottomley Remain33.2%South East England43.9%56.1% [4]
Hastings and Rye Amber Rudd Remain9.4%South East England43.8%56.2% [4]
Blaydon David Anderson Remain31.7%North East England43.7%56.3% [6]
Carshalton and Wallington Tom Brake Remain3.2%Greater London43.7%56.3% [4]
Elmet and Rothwell Alec Shelbrooke Remain14.7%Yorkshire and the Humber43.7%56.3% [4]
Uxbridge and South Ruislip Boris Johnson Leave23.9%Greater London43.7%56.3% [4]
North Dorset Simon Hoare Remain39.6%South West England43.6%56.4% [4]
Thirsk and Malton Kevin Hollinrake Remain37.2%Yorkshire and the Humber43.6%56.4% [4]
Chorley Lindsay Hoyle Remain8.8%North West England43.5%56.5% [4]
Fylde Mark Menzies Remain30.4%North West England43.5%56.5% [4]
Ipswich Ben Gummer Remain7.7%East of England43.5%56.5% [4]
Weston-super-Mare John Penrose Remain29.7%South West England43.4%56.6% [4]
Barrow and Furness John Woodcock Remain1.8%North West England43.3%56.7% [4]
Kingswood Chris Skidmore Remain18.7%South West England43.2%56.8% [4]
Preston Mark Hendrick Remain36.1%North West England43.2%56.8% [4]
South Ribble Seema Kennedy Remain11.4%North West England43.2%56.8% [4]
Cynon Valley Ann Clwyd Remain30.9%Wales43.1%56.9% [4]
North West Cambridgeshire Shailesh Vara Remain32.4%East of England43.1%56.9% [4]
Poole Robert Syms Leave33.3%South West England43.1%56.9% [4]
North Devon Peter Heaton-Jones Remain13.3%South West England43.0%57.0%
Torridge and West Devon Geoffrey Cox Leave32.5%South West England43.0%57.0% [4]
Newcastle upon Tyne North Catherine McKinnell Remain22.6%North East England42.9%57.1% [6]
Stevenage Stephen McPartland Leave10.4%East of England42.9%57.1% [4]
Dewsbury Paula Sherriff Remain2.7%Yorkshire and the Humber42.8%57.2% [6]
Stafford Jeremy Lefroy Remain18.8%West Midlands42.8%57.2% [4]
Lincoln Karl McCartney Leave3.1%East Midlands42.7%57.3% [4]
Norwich North Chloe Smith Remain10.2%East of England42.7%57.3% [4]
Wrexham Ian Lucas Remain5.6%Wales42.7%57.3% [4]
North Swindon Justin Tomlinson Leave22.6%South West England42.6%57.4% [4]
Lichfield Michael Fabricant Leave35.3%West Midlands42.5%57.5% [4]
Orpington Jo Johnson Remain40.7%Greater London42.5%57.5% [20]
Rochdale Simon Danczuk Remain27.4%North West England42.5%57.5% [6]
Bexhill and Battle Huw Merriman Remain36.4%South East England42.4%57.6% [4]
Eastbourne Caroline Ansell Leave1.4%South East England42.4%57.6% [4]
Sheffield Heeley Louise Haigh Remain30.8%Yorkshire and the Humber42.4%57.6% [6]
South West Wiltshire Andrew Murrison Leave35.2%South West England42.4%57.6% [4]
Tiverton and Honiton Neil Parish Remain37.5%South West England42.4%57.6% [4]
Selby and Ainsty Nigel Adams Leave25.7%Yorkshire and the Humber42.4%57.6% [4]
Alyn and Deeside Mark Tami Remain8.1%Wales42.3%57.7% [4]
Bolton North East David Crausby Remain10.1%North West England42.3%57.7% [4]
Ellesmere Port and Neston Justin Madders Remain13.4%North West England42.3%57.7% [4]
Bournemouth West Conor Burns Leave29.7%South West England42.2%57.8% [4]
Halton Derek Twigg Remain45.1%North West England42.2%57.8% [4]
Stockton South James Wharton Leave9.7%North East England42.2%57.8% [4]
Mid Dorset and North Poole Michael Tomlinson Leave22.6%South West England42.1%57.9% [4]
Darlington Jenny Chapman Remain7.7%North East England42.0%58.0% [6]
Forest of Dean Mark Harper Remain22.2%South West England42.0%58.0% [4]
Meriden Caroline Spelman Remain35.7%West Midlands42.0%58.0% [6]
Stone Bill Cash Leave34.6%West Midlands42.0%58.0% [4]
Aldershot Gerald Howarth Leave32.3%South East England41.8%58.2% [25]
Charnwood Ed Argar Remain32.4%East Midlands41.8%58.2% [4]
Faversham and Mid Kent Helen Whately Remain36.4%South East England41.8%58.2% [4]
Luton North Kelvin Hopkins Leave22.3%East of England41.8%58.2% [4]
North Herefordshire Bill Wiggin Leave41.6%West Midlands41.8%58.2% [4]
North Norfolk Norman Lamb Remain8.2%East of England41.8%58.2% [4]
South Leicestershire Alberto Costa Remain31.2%East Midlands41.8%58.2% [4]
St Helens North Conor McGinn Remain37.4%North West England41.8%58.2% [4]
The Wrekin Mark Pritchard Remain23.6%West Midlands41.8%58.2% [4]
Rugby Mark Pawsey Remain21.1%West Midlands41.7%58.3% [4]
South East Cornwall Sheryll Murray Leave33.7%South West England41.7%58.3% [19]
Crawley Henry Smith Leave13.4%South East England41.6%58.4%
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Gerald Jones Remain35.2%Wales41.6%58.4% [4]
Ludlow Philip Dunne Remain39.4%West Midlands41.5%58.5% [4]
Rossendale and Darwen Jake Berry Remain11.5%North West England41.5%58.5% [4]
Coventry North West Geoffrey Robinson Remain10.0%West Midlands41.4%58.6% [4]
Ribble Valley Nigel Evans Leave26.0%North West England41.4%58.6% [4]
South West Bedfordshire Andrew Selous Remain34.7%East of England41.4%58.6% [4]
Warrington North Helen Jones Remain19.6%North West England41.4%58.6% [4]
Beverley and Holderness Graham Stuart Remain23.2%Yorkshire and the Humber41.3%58.7% [4]
Daventry Chris Heaton-Harris Leave40.1%East Midlands41.3%58.7% [4]
Halifax Holly Lynch Remain1.0%Yorkshire and the Humber41.2%58.8% [6]
Islwyn Chris Evans Remain29.4%Wales41.2%58.8% [4]
Gloucester Richard Graham Remain13.8%South West England41.1%58.9% [6]
Mid Worcestershire Nigel Huddleston Remain39.3%West Midlands41.1%58.9% [4]
Morecambe and Lunesdale David Morris Remain10.6%North West England41.1%58.9% [4]
Sedgefield Phil Wilson Remain17.7%North East England41.1%58.9% [6]
Crewe and Nantwich Edward Timpson Remain7.3%North West England41.0%59.0% [4]
Coventry North East Colleen Fletcher Remain29.1%West Midlands40.8%59.2% [4]
Yeovil Marcus Fysh Leave9.3%South West England40.8%59.2% [4]
Chesterfield Toby Perkins Remain29.8%East Midlands40.7%59.3% [4]
North Tyneside Mary Glindon Remain36.7%North East England40.7%59.3% [6]
Stalybridge and Hyde Jonathan Reynolds Leave16.3%North West England40.7%59.3% [6]
Hayes and Harlington John McDonnell Remain34.8%Greater London40.6%59.4% [4]
North Shropshire Owen Paterson Leave31.6%West Midlands40.6%59.4% [4]
South Dorset Richard Drax Leave24.7%South West England40.6%59.4% [4]
New Forest East Julian Lewis Leave38.8%South East England40.5%59.5% [4]
North Cornwall Scott Mann Leave13.7%South West England40.5%59.5% [19]
Ashford Damian Green Remain33.6%South East England40.5%59.5% [4]
Northampton South David Mackintosh Remain9.8%East Midlands40.4%59.6% [4]
Morley and Outwood Andrea Jenkyns Leave0.9%Yorkshire and the Humber40.3%59.7% [4]
Ogmore Chris Elmore Remain36.4%Wales40.3%59.7% [4]
Blyth Valley Ronnie Campbell Leave24.0%North East England40.2%59.8% [4]
Christchurch Christopher Chope Leave36.7%South West England40.2%59.8% [4]
Copeland Jamie Reed Remain6.5%North West England40.2%59.8% [4]
Worsley and Eccles South Barbara Keeley Remain14.1%North West England40.2%59.8% [21]
Aberavon Stephen Kinnock Remain33.1%Wales40.1%59.9% [4]
Kingston upon Hull North Diana Johnson Remain36.5%Yorkshire and the Humber40.1%59.9% [6]
Oldham East and Saddleworth Debbie Abrahams Remain13.5%North West England40.1%59.9% [6]
Southampton Itchen Royston Smith Leave5.2%South East England40.1%59.9% [4]
Sunderland Central Julie Elliott Remain26.8%North East England40.0%60.0% [6]
Birmingham Yardley Jess Phillips Remain16.0%West Midlands39.9%60.1% [12]
Corby Tom Pursglove Leave4.3%East Midlands39.9%60.1% [4]
Hereford and South Herefordshire Jesse Norman Unknown35.7%West Midlands39.9%60.1% [4]
North Durham Kevan Jones Remain34.0%North East England39.9%60.1% [6]
Clwyd South Susan Jones Remain6.9%Wales39.8%60.2% [4]
Newport East Jessica Morden Remain13.4%Wales39.8%60.2% [4]
Barking Margaret Hodge Remain35.5%Greater London39.7%60.3% [4]
Batley and Spen Vacantn/a81.0%Yorkshire and the Humber39.7%60.3% [6]
South Derbyshire Heather Wheeler Leave22.6%East Midlands39.7%60.3% [4]
Spelthorne Kwasi Kwarteng Leave28.8%South East England39.7%60.3%
Workington Sue Hayman Remain12.2%North West England39.7%60.3% [4]
Carlisle John Stevenson Remain6.5%North West England39.6%60.4% [4]
Rochford and Southend East James Duddridge Leave21.7%East of England39.6%60.4% [4]
Mid Norfolk George Freeman Remain33.1%East of England39.5%60.5% [4]
Bishop Auckland Helen Goodman Remain8.9%North East England39.4%60.6% [6]
Northampton North Michael Ellis Remain8.2%East Midlands39.4%60.6% [4]
Bosworth David Tredinnick Remain20.5%East Midlands39.3%60.7% [4]
North West Leicestershire Andrew Bridgen Leave22.1%East Midlands39.3%60.7%
Brentwood and Ongar Eric Pickles Remain42.0%East of England39.2%60.8% [4]
Torfaen Nick Thomas-Symonds Remain21.5%Wales39.2%60.8% [4]
Witham Priti Patel Leave41.5%East of England39.2%60.8% [4]
Leeds East Richard Burgon Remain32.8%Yorkshire and the Humber39.1%60.9% [6]
Denton and Reddish Andrew Gwynne Remain27.2%North West England39.0%61.0% [6]
Epping Forest Eleanor Laing Leave36.4%East of England39.0%61.0% [4]
Grantham and Stamford Nick Boles Remain35.3%East Midlands39.0%61.0% [4]
Harwich and North Essex Bernard Jenkin Leave31.3%East of England39.0%61.0% [4]
Kettering Philip Hollobone Leave26.7%East Midlands39.0%61.0%
Rhondda Chris Bryant Remain23.6%Wales38.8%61.2% [4]
Maldon John Whittingdale Leave45.9%East of England38.7%61.3% [4]
Penistone and Stocksbridge Angela Smith Remain14.3%Yorkshire and the Humber38.7%61.3% [6]
Scarborough and Whitby Robert Goodwill Remain13.0%Yorkshire and the Humber38.7%61.3% [4]
Braintree James Cleverly Leave35.0%East of England38.6%61.4% [4]
Redditch Karen Lumley Leave16.0%West Midlands38.6%61.4% [4]
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough Gill Furniss Remain42.5%Yorkshire and the Humber38.6%61.4% [6]
Sleaford and North Hykeham Caroline Johnson Leave40.0%East Midlands38.5%61.5% [4]
Derby South Margaret Beckett Remain21.6%East Midlands38.4%61.6% [4]
Jarrow Stephen Hepburn Remain36.0%North East England38.4%61.6% [6]
Newcastle-under-Lyme Paul Farrelly Remain1.5%West Midlands38.4%61.6% [26]
South Thanet Craig Mackinlay Leave5.7%South East England38.4%61.6% [4]
Walsall South Valerie Vaz Remain14.4%West Midlands38.4%61.6% [26]
Ashton under Lyne Angela Rayner Remain27.6%North West England38.2%61.8% [6]
Birmingham Northfield Richard Burden Remain5.9%West Midlands38.2%61.8% [12]
Folkestone and Hythe Damian Collins Remain25.1%South East England38.2%61.8% [4]
Warley John Spellar Remain38.9%West Midlands38.2%61.8% [4]
Gosport Caroline Dinenage Remain35.9%South East England38.1%61.9% [4]
Washington and Sunderland West Sharon Hodgson Remain35.3%North East England38.1%61.9% [6]
Isle of Wight Andrew Turner Leave19.5%South East England38.1%61.9%
Blaenau Gwent Nick Smith Remain40.1%Wales38.0%62.0%
Gainsborough Edward Leigh Leave31.4%East Midlands38.0%62.0% [4]
Swansea East Carolyn Harris Remain35.8%Wales38.0%62.0% [4]
Bridgwater and West Somerset Ian Liddell-Grainger Leave26.8%South West England37.9%62.1% [4]
North East Derbyshire Natascha Engel Remain3.9%East Midlands37.9%62.1% [4]
Oldham West and Royton Jim McMahon Remain34.2%North West England37.9%62.1% [6]
Peterborough Stewart Jackson Leave4.1%East of England37.9%62.1% [27]
South Shields Emma Lewell-Buck Remain29.3%North East England37.9%62.1% [28]
North Antrim Ian Paisley, Jr. Leave27.6%Northern Ireland37.8%62.2%
Havant Alan Mak Remain31.1%South East England37.6%62.4% [4]
Heywood and Middleton Liz McInnes Remain10.9%North West England37.6%62.4% [6]
St Austell and Newquay Steve Double Leave16.2%South West England37.6%62.4% [19]
Wakefield Mary Creagh Remain6.1%Yorkshire and the Humber37.4%62.6% [6]
Houghton and Sunderland South Bridget Phillipson Remain33.6%North East England37.4%62.6% [6]
Torbay Kevin Foster Remain6.8%South West England37.4%62.6% [4]
Camborne and Redruth George Eustice Leave15.3%South West England37.3%62.7% [19]
Wigan Lisa Nandy Remain31.4%North West England37.3%62.7% [4]
Wellingborough Peter Bone Leave32.5%East Midlands37.1%62.9% [4]
Birmingham Erdington Jack Dromey Remain14.8%West Midlands37.0%63.0% [12]
Dover Charlie Elphicke Remain12.5%South East England36.8%63.1% [4]
Old Bexley and Sidcup James Brokenshire Remain33.8%Greater London36.8%63.1% [4]
Wyre Forest Mark Garnier Remain26.0%West Midlands36.9%63.1% [6]
Pendle Andrew Stephenson Leave12.3%North West England36.8%63.2%
West Suffolk Matthew Hancock Remain30.4%East of England36.8%63.2% [4]
Waveney Peter Aldous Remain4.6%East of England36.8%63.2% [4]
East Yorkshire Greg Knight Leave29.9%Yorkshire and the Humber36.7%63.3% [4]
Erewash Maggie Throup Remain7.4%East Midlands36.7%63.3% [4]
Bolton South East Yasmin Qureshi Remain26.8%North West England36.6%63.4% [4]
Leigh Andy Burnham Remain31.2%North West England36.6%63.4% [4]
Bradford South Judith Cummins Remain17.2%Yorkshire and the Humber36.5%63.5% [6]
Gillingham and Rainham Rehman Chishti Leave22.4%South East England36.5%63.5% [6]
Portsmouth North Penny Mordaunt Leave23.2%South East England36.4%63.6% [6]
Stourbridge Margot James Remain14.5%West Midlands36.4%63.6% [6]
Rochester and Strood Kelly Tolhurst Remain13.6%South East England36.3%63.7% [6]
Sherwood Mark Spencer Remain9.2%East Midlands36.3%63.7% [4]
Nottingham North Graham Allen Remain33.6%East Midlands36.2%63.8% [16]
Dartford Gareth Johnson Leave23.6%South East England36.0%64.0% [4]
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Nick Gibb Remain29.6%South East England35.8%64.2% [4]
Staffordshire Moorlands Karen Bradley Remain23.9%West Midlands35.5%64.5% [4]
Burton Andrew Griffiths Remain22.8%West Midlands35.4%64.6% [4]
Chatham and Aylesford Tracey Crouch Unknown26.6%South East England35.3%64.7% [4]
Nuneaton Marcus Jones Remain10.7%West Midlands35.3%64.7% [4]
North Thanet Roger Gale Remain23.3%South East England35.1%64.9% [4]
Bexleyheath and Crayford David Evennett Remain21.3%Greater London35.0%65.0% [4]
Makerfield Yvonne Fovargue Remain29.4%North West England35.0%65.0% [4]
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Tom Blenkinsop Remain5.0%North East England35.0%65.0% [6]
Stoke-on-Trent Central Tristram Hunt Remain12.4%West Midlands35.0%65.0% [26]
South Staffordshire Gavin Williamson Remain41.1%West Midlands34.8%65.2% [6]
Amber Valley Nigel Mills Leave9.2%East Midlands34.7%65.3% [4]
Gravesham Adam Holloway Leave16.7%South East England34.6%65.4%
Hyndburn Graham Jones Remain10.3%North West England34.3%65.7% [4]
Sittingbourne and Sheppey Gordon Henderson Leave24.6%South East England34.3%65.7% [4]
Broxbourne Charles Walker Leave36.3%East of England34.2%65.8% [4]
Middlesbrough Andy McDonald Remain38.1%North East England34.0%66.0% [6]
Tamworth Christopher Pincher Leave24.0%West Midlands34.0%66.0% [4]
North West Norfolk Henry Bellingham Leave29.4%East of England33.9%66.1% [4]
Brigg and Goole Andrew Percy Leave25.8%Yorkshire and the Humber33.8%66.2% [4]
South West Norfolk Liz Truss Remain27.7%East of England33.8%66.2% [4]
Doncaster Central Rosie Winterton Remain25.0%Yorkshire and the Humber33.7%66.3% [6]
Halesowen and Rowley Regis James Morris Remain7.0%West Midlands33.7%66.3% [4]
Plymouth Moor View Johnny Mercer Remain2.4%South West England33.6%66.4% [22]
Sheffield South East Clive Betts Remain29.5%Yorkshire and the Humber33.6%66.4% [6]
Easington Grahame Morris Remain42.3%North East England33.5%66.5% [6]
Stockton North Alex Cunningham Remain21.1%North East England33.5%66.5% [6]
Burnley Julie Cooper Remain8.2%North West England33.4%66.6%
Rother Valley Kevin Barron Remain15.5%Yorkshire and the Humber33.3%66.7% [6]
Blackpool North and Cleveleys Paul Maynard Leave8.5%North West England33.2%66.8% [4]
Basildon and Billericay John Baron Leave29.0%East of England33.1%66.9% [4]
Telford Lucy Allan Leave1.8%West Midlands33.0%67.0% [4]
Redcar Anna Turley Remain25.4%North East England32.5%67.5% [6]
West Bromwich East Tom Watson Remain25.3%West Midlands32.5%67.5% [4]
North Warwickshire Craig Tracey Leave6.3%West Midlands32.3%67.7% [4]
Wolverhampton North East Emma Reynolds Remain16.2%West Midlands32.3%67.7% [23]
Aldridge-Brownhills Wendy Morton Remain29.7%West Midlands32.2%67.8% [26]
Blackpool South Gordon Marsden Remain8.0%North West England32.2%67.8% [4]
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle Alan Johnson Remain29.3%Yorkshire and the Humber32.2%67.8% [6]
Rayleigh and Wickford Mark Francois Leave32.4%East of England32.2%67.8% [4]
Harlow Robert Halfon Remain18.9%East of England32.0%68.0% [4]
Hemsworth Jon Trickett Remain28.5%Yorkshire and the Humber31.9%68.1% [6]
Wolverhampton South East Pat McFadden Remain31.0%West Midlands31.8%68.2% [23]
Barnsley Central Dan Jarvis Remain34.0%Yorkshire and the Humber31.7%68.3% [6]
Bassetlaw John Mann Leave17.9%East Midlands31.7%68.3% [4]
Rotherham Sarah Champion Remain22.3%Yorkshire and the Humber31.7%68.3% [6]
Cleethorpes Martin Vickers Leave17.5%Yorkshire and the Humber31.6%68.4% [4]
Don Valley Caroline Flint Remain20.9%Yorkshire and the Humber31.5%68.5% [6]
Cannock Chase Amanda Milling Remain10.5%West Midlands31.1%68.9% [6]
Wentworth and Dearne John Healey Remain32.0%Yorkshire and the Humber31.1%68.9% [6]
Scunthorpe Nic Dakin Remain8.5%Yorkshire and the Humber31.0%69.0% [6]
West Bromwich West Adrian Bailey Remain22.1%West Midlands30.9%69.1% [4]
Romford Andrew Rosindell Leave28.2%Greater London30.8%69.2% [6]
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Yvette Cooper Remain33.6%Yorkshire and the Humber30.7%69.3% [6]
Hornchurch and Upminster Angela Watkinson Remain23.7%Greater London30.6%69.4% [6]
Louth and Horncastle Victoria Atkins Remain29.8%East Midlands30.6%69.4% [4]
North East Cambridgeshire Steve Barclay Leave32.6%East of England30.6%69.4% [4]
Hartlepool Iain Wright Remain7.7%North East England30.4%69.6%
Dagenham and Rainham Jon Cruddas Remain11.6%Greater London30.1%69.9% [4]
Clacton Douglas Carswell Leave7.8%East of England30.0%70.0% [4]
Bolsover Dennis Skinner Leave26.8%East Midlands29.8%70.2% [4]
Thurrock Jackie Doyle-Price Remain1.1%East of England29.8%70.2% [4]
Dudley South Mike Wood Leave11.2%West Midlands29.6%70.4% [6]
Ashfield Gloria De Piero Remain18.6%East Midlands29.5%70.5% [4]
Barnsley East Michael Dugher Remain31.2%Yorkshire and the Humber29.3%70.7% [6]
Stoke-on-Trent South Rob Flello Remain6.5%West Midlands29.2%70.8% [26]
Mansfield Alan Meale Remain11.3%East Midlands29.1%70.9% [6]
South Holland and the Deepings John Hayes Leave37.7%East Midlands28.9%71.1% [4]
Dudley North Ian Austin Remain11.0%West Midlands28.6%71.4% [6]
Great Grimsby Melanie Onn Remain13.5%Yorkshire and the Humber28.6%71.4% [6]
Great Yarmouth Brandon Lewis Remain13.8%East of England28.5%71.5%
Doncaster North Ed Miliband Remain29.8%Yorkshire and the Humber28.0%72.0% [6]
Stoke-on-Trent North Ruth Smeeth Remain12.5%West Midlands27.9%72.1% [26]
Kingston upon Hull East Karl Turner Remain29.4%Yorkshire and the Humber27.4%72.6% [6]
Castle Point Rebecca Harris Leave19.7%East of England27.3%72.7%
South Basildon and East Thurrock Stephen Metcalfe Leave16.9%East of England27.0%73.0% [4]
Walsall North David Winnick Remain5.2%West Midlands25.8%74.2% [26]
Boston and Skegness Matt Warman Remain10.0%East Midlands25.1%74.9% [4]

Northern Ireland

See here for the official results announced by constituency.

See also

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