Socialist Labour Party (UK) election results

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The Socialist Labour Party's results in general elections are as follows.

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United Kingdom elections

Summary of general election performance

YearCandidatesVotes % of total vote % vote in contested seatsSaved depositsVotes per candidate
1997 6552,5160.171.783808
2001 11457,2890.221.401503
2005 4920,1670.071.081412
2010 237,1960.020.770313

By-elections 1996–1997

YearConstituencyCandidateVotes %
1 February 1996 Hemsworth Brenda Nixon1,1935.4
12 December 1996 Barnsley East Ken Capstick9495.3
27 February 1997 Wirral South Michael Cullen1540.4

1997 General Election results

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Barnsley East and Mexborough Ken Capstick1,2132.8
Bethnal Green and Bow Abdul Hamid4130.9
Birkenhead Michael Cullen1,1683.0
Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath Colin Wren4831.2
Blackburn Helen Drummon6351.3
Bolton North East Kelly William6761.4
Bolton West Doris Kelly1,3742.8
Bradford West Abdul Khan1,5513.4
Brent East Stanley Keable4661.3
Brighton Kemptown Hannah Williams3160.7
Bristol East Paul Williams7661.6
Bristol North West Giles Shorter4820.9
Bristol West Roy Nurse2440.4
Camberwell and Peckham Angela Ruddock6852.4
Cannock Chase Michael Conroy1,1202.1
Cardiff Central Terence Burns2,2305.3
Colne Valley Alan Brooke7591.3
Coventry North East Hanna Khamis5971.2
Coventry North West David Spencer9401.7
Cunninghame North Louise McDaid5011.2
Cunninghame South James McDaid4941.4
Doncaster Central Michael Kenny8542.0
Don Valley Nigel Ball1,0242.4
Dudley North Mark Atherton2,1554.5
Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush Jack Gilbert6351.3
Ealing Southall Harpal Brar 2,1073.9
East Ham Imran Khan2,6976.8
Erewash Matthew Simmons4960.8
Hornsey and Wood Green Pat Sikorski5861.1
Ilford South Bruce Ramsay8681.7
Knowsley North and Sefton East Christopher Jones8571.7
Leeds Central Mick Rix 6561.8
Leeds North East Jan Egan4681.0
Leeds North West Roger Lamb3350.7
Leicester East Sohan Singh Sidhu4361.0
Leicester South Jim Dooher6341.3
Leicester West Dave Roberts4521.1
Lewisham Deptford John Mulrenan9963.0
Lewisham West Nicholas Long3981.1
Llanelli John Willock7571.8
Maidstone and the Weald Maureen Cleator9791.8
Manchester Central Francis Rafferty8102.4
Manchester Gorton Trevor Longsam5011.4
Motherwell and Wishaw Chris Herriot7972.2
Newbury Katrina Howse1740.3
Newcastle-under-Lyme Bridget Bell1,0822.2
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend Blanch Carpenter6421.5
Newport East Arthur Scargill 1,9515.2
North East Cambridgeshire Christopher Bennett8511.5
Norwich North James Hood4950.9
Oldham East and Saddleworth John Smith4700.9
Oldham West and Royton Gias Choudhury1,3112.5
Pontypridd Peter Skelly3800.83
Poplar and Canning Town Jacqueline Joseph5571.4
St Helens North Ronald Waugh8301.7
Scunthorpe Brian Hopper3991.0
Sedgefield Brian Gibson4741.0
Sheffield Brightside Paul Davidson4821.4
Southampton Itchen Kim Rose6281.2
Stockport Geoffrey Southern2550.5
Swansea West David Proctor8852.2
Vauxhall Ian Driver9832.5
Wythenshawe and Sale East James Flannery9572.1
Total52,516

By-elections 1997–2001

YearConstituencyCandidateVotes %
6 November 1997 Paisley South Christopher Herriot1530.7
23 September 1999 Hamilton South Tom Dewar2381.2
23 September 1999 Wigan William Kelly2401.5

2001 general election results

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Airdrie and Shotts Christopher Herriot1740.6
Ashfield Katrina Howse3801.0
Bassetlaw Kelvin Meloy6891.8
Birmingham Edgbaston Sam Brackenbury4311.1
Birmingham Erdington Judith Sambrook-Marshall3431.1
Birmingham Hodge Hill Dennis Cridge2841.1
Birmingham Ladywood Surinder Virdee4431.4
Birmingham Northfield Zane Carpenter1510.5
Birmingham Perry Barr Avtar Jouhl1,5444.41
Birmingham Yardley Colin Wren1510.5
Blackburn Terry Cullen5591.4
Bolton North East Lynne Lowe4071.0
Bolton South East John Kelly8262.4
Bootle Dave Flynn9713.5
Bradford South Tony Kelly5711.6
Brent East Iris Cremer3831.8
Brigg and Goole Michael Kenny3991.0
Brighton Kemptown John McLeod3640.9
Brighton Pavilion Ian Fyvie5731.3
Bristol East Mike Langley4381.1
Bristol North West Vince Horrigan3710.8
Bristol South Giles Shorter2500.6
Bristol West Bernard Kennedy5901.1
Bury St Edmonds Michael Benwell5801.2
Camberwell and Peckham Bob Adams1880.7
Carrick Cumnock and Doon Valley James McDaid3670.9
Chesterfield Bill Harrison2950.7
Corby Andrew Dickson7501.6
Coventry South Timothy Logan4141.0
Crawley Karl Stewart2600.7
Crosby Mark Holt4811.3
Cunninghame North Louise McDaid3821.1
Cunninghame South Bobby Cochrane3821.4
Dagenham Robert Siggins2450.9
Darlington Amanda Rose2290.6
Derbyshire South Paul Liversuch5641.1
Don Valley Nigel Ball4661.3
Durham North West Joan Hartnell6611.7
Ealing Acton and Shepherd's Bush Carlos Rule3010.8
Ealing Southall Harpal Brar 9212.0
Easington Dave Robinson8312.5
East Ham Rod Finlayson7832.1
East Lothian James Herriot3761.0
Edinburgh East and Leith David Jacobsen2590.8
Erewash Peter Waldock4010.8
Erith and Thamesmead Hardev Dhillon1,1803.5
Falkirk East Raymond Stead3731.1
Falkirk West Ronnie Forbes1940.6
Feltham and Heston Surinder Cheema6511.8
Glasgow Anniesland Katherine McGavigan1910.7
Glasgow Shettleston Murdo Ritchie2301.1
Gosport Kevin Chetwynd5091.3
Gower Darren Hickery4171.1
Greenwich and Woolwich Margaret Sharkey3521.1
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Sukant Chandan7562.6
Hamilton North and Bellshill Stephen Mayes1950.6
Hartlepool Arthur Scargill 9122.4
Hemsworth Paul Turek8012.3
Hertsmere James Dry3971.0
Holborn and St Pancras Joti Brar3591.2
Hornsey and Wood Green Ella Rule2940.7
Huddersfield George Randall2080.6
Kingston upon Hill East Linda Muir8302.7
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle David Skinner3531.2
Ipswich Shaun Gratton2170.6
Isle of Wight James Spensley2140.3
Islington North Steve Cook5121.7
Islwyn Mary Millington4171.3
Kingston and Surbiton John Hayball3190.6
Knowsley North and Sefton East Ronald Waugh5741.5
Knowsley South Alan Fogg1,0682.9
Leeds East Mark King4191.4
Leeds North East Colin Muir1730.4
Leicester East Dave Roberts8372.1
Leicester South Arnold Gardner6761.6
Leicester West Sean Kirkpatrick3501.1
Leigh William Kelly8202.3
Liverpool Wavertree Michael Lane3591.1
Llanelli John Willcock4071.1
Manchester Blackley Kevin Barr4851.8
Manchester Central Ron Sinclair4841.9
Manchester Gorton Kirsty Muir3331.2
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Ken Evans6922.2
Middlesbrough Kai Anderson3921.2
Motherwell and Wishaw Claire Watt610.2
Newcastle upon Tyne Central Gordon Potts7232.1
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend Blanch Carpenter4201.3
Newport East Liz Screen4201.3
Normanton Mike Appleyard7982.3
Nottingham North Andrew Botham3211.1
Oxford East Fahim Ahmed2740.7
Plymouth Devonport Rob Hawkins3030.7
Plymouth Sutton Henry Leary3610.9
Pontefract and Castleford Trevor Bolderson6051.9
Preseli Pembrokeshire Patricia Bowen4521.2
Redcar John Taylor7722.0
Sedgefield Brian Gibson5181.3
Sheffield Brightside Robert Morris3541.4
Sheffield Central David Hadfield2891.0
Sheffield Heeley Brian Fischer6672.0
Southampton Itchen Michael Holmes2250.5
Southampton Test Paramjit Bahia3780.9
St Helens North Stephen Whatham9392.5
St Helens South Mike Perry1,5044.4
Tyne Bridge James Fitzpatrick5332.0
Tyneside North Ken Capstick2400.6
Wakefield Abdul Aziz6341.5
Warley Harbhajan Dardi1,9366.2
West Bromwich East Satbir Johal5851.8
West Bromwich West Baghwant Singh3961.2
Worsley Dorothy Entwistle5761.6
Wythenshawe and Sale East Fred Shaw4101.2
Total57,288

By-elections 2001–2005

YearConstituencyCandidateVotes %
14 February 2002 Ogmore Christopher Herriot1,1526.3
18 September 2003 Brent East Iris Cremer1110.53
15 July 2004 Leicester South Dave Roberts2630.9
23 July 2004 Hartlepool Christopher Herriot950.3

2005 general election results [1]

The Party managed to get its highest percentage share in any individual parliamentary constituency at the 2005 general election when it gained 14.2% of the votes cast in Glasgow North East.

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock James McDaid3950.9
Barnsley East and Mexborough Terry Robinson7402.2
Birmingham Perry Bar Rajinder Clair8902.3
Bolton North East Lynne Lowe2070.6
Brighton Kemptown John McLeod1630.4
Brighton Pavilion Ian Fyvie1520.3
Bristol West Bernard Kennedy3290.6
Bury North Ryan O'Neill1720.4
Camberwell and Peckham Margaret Sharkey1320.5
Central Ayrshire Robert Cochrane4681.1
Clwyd West Patrick Keenan3130.9
Conwy David Lloyd Jones3241.0
Corby Steven Carey4991.0
Dulwich and West Norwood Amanda Rose1490.4
Easington Dave Robinson5831.8
Esher and Walton Richard Cutler3420.7
Glasgow Central Ian Johnson2550.9
Glasgow North East Doris Kelly4,03614.2
Glasgow North West Colin Muir2790.8
Glasgow South Dorothy Entwhistle2660.7
Glasgow South West Violet Shaw1430.5
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Nusrat Sen2961.0
Hartlepool Frank Harrison3731.1
Hertsmere Jim Dry5181.2
Kingston upon Hull East Linda Muir2070.7
Kingston and Surbiton John Hayball3660.7
Knowsley North and Sefton East Stephen Whatham4641.3
Leicester East Valerie Smalley4341.1
Leicester South Dave Roberts3150.7
Liverpool Riverside Beth Marshall4981.6
Liverpool Wavertree Gary Theys2440.7
Liverpool West Derby Kai Anderson6982.3
Manchester Central Ronald Sinclair1830.6
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Ina Marsden2710.9
Newport East Liz Screen2600.8
North Ayrshire and Arran Louise McDain3030.7
Paisley and Renfrewshire North Katharine McGavigan4441.1
Paisley and Renfrewshire South Howard Broadbent1070.3
Plymouth Devonport Robert O. Hawkins3030.7
Plymouth Sutton Rob J. Hawkins2300.6
Preseli Pembrokeshire Patricia Bowen2750.7
Redcar John Taylor1590.4
St Helens South Michael Perry6431.8
South Dorset David Marchesi250.1
Tottenham Jaamit Durrani2630.8
Vale of Glamorgan Paul Mules1620.3
Wakefield Abdul Aziz6341.5
Warley Malcolm Connigale6372.0
Wellingborough Andy Dickson2340.4
West Bromwich East Judith Sambrook2000.6
Total20,167

By-elections 2005–2010

YearConstituencyCandidateVotes %
12 November 2009 Glasgow North East Louise McDaid470.2

2010 general election results

The Socialist Labour Party ran 23 candidates in the 2010 general election, who received a total of 7,196 votes, fewer than 0.1% of the UK national vote. All lost their deposits. The best results were those of Kai Andersen in Liverpool West Derby (614 votes - 1.7%) and Ken Capstick in Barnsley East (601 votes - 1.6%). In the local elections held on the same day, Andersen also received 244 votes (4.2%) in the Croxteth ward of Liverpool. [2]

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Ayshire Central James McDaid4221.0
Ayrshire North and Arran Louise McDaid4491.0
Barnsley Central Terry Robinson3561.0
Barnsley East Ken Capstick6011.6
Birmingham Perry Barr John Tyrrell5271.3
Blaenau Gwent Alyson O'Connell3811.2
Brighton Pavilion Ian Fyvie1480.3
Camberwell and Peckham Margaret Sharkey1840.4
Camborne and Redruth Robert Hawkins1690.4
Derbyshire South Paul Liversuch2660.5
Dunbartonshire West Katharine McGavigan5051.2
Edinburgh North and Leith David Jacobsen1410.3
Glasgow North East Jim Berrington1560.5
Liverpool Wavertree Kim Singleton2000.5
Liverpool West Derby Kai Andersen6141.7
Manchester Central Ron Sinclair1530.4
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Alan Cowdell1950.6
Newport East Liz Screen1230.4
Plymouth Moor View David Marchesi2080.5
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Robert Hawkins1230.3
Pontypridd Simon Parsons4561.2
St Helens North Stephen Whatham4831.1
Wolverhampton North East Shangara Bhatoe3371.0
Total7,196

By-elections 2010–2015

YearConstituencyCandidateVotes %
15 November 2012 [3] Cardiff South and Penarth Andrew Jordan2351.2

2015 general election results

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Aberavon Andrew Jordan3521.1
Arfon Kathrine Jones4091.5
Clwyd West Bob English6121.6
Cynon Valley Chris Beggs5331.7
Pontypridd Damien Biggs3320.9
Ynys Môn Liz Screen1480.4
Total3,481

2017 general election results

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Birmingham Perry Barr Shangara Bhatoe5921.3
Bootle Kim Bryan4240.8
North Cornwall Robert Hawkins1380.3
Total1,154

2019 general election results

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %Position
Hartlepool Kevin Cranney4941.26
Total494

European Parliament

1999 European elections

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
East Midlands 9,3421.3n/a
East of England 6,1430.6n/a
London 19,6321.7n/a
North East England 4,5111.2n/a
North West England 11,3381.1n/a
Scotland 9,3851.0n/a
South East England 7,2810.5n/a
South West England 5,7410.6n/a
Wales 4,2830.7n/a
West Midlands 5,2570.6n/a
Yorkshire and the Humber 7,6501.0n/a
Total86,7490.87n/a

2009 European elections

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
East Midlands 13,5901.1n/a
East of England 13,5990.8n/a
London 15,3060.9n/a
North East England 10,2381.7n/a
North West England 26,2241.6n/a
Scotland 22,1352.0n/a
South East England 15,4840.7n/a
South West England 10,0330.6n/a
Wales 12,4021.8n/a
West Midlands 14,7241.0n/a
Yorkshire and the Humber 19,3801.6n/a
Total173,1151.14n/a

2014 European elections

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
Wales 4,4590.61-1.2
Total4,4590.61-0.01

Scottish Parliament

1999 Scottish Parliament election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %+/- %
Falkirk East Raymond Stead1,6434.67n/a
Glasgow Anniesland Edward Boyd1390.49n/a
Glasgow Rutherglen James Nisbet4811.66n/a
Hamilton North and Bellshill Katherine McGavigan1,0643.41n/a
Motherwell and Wishaw John Milligan1,9416.39n/a
Total5,2680.02n/a
Regional listsVotes %+/- %
Central Scotland 10,9563.32n/a
Glasgow 4,3911.7n/a
Highlands and Islands 2,8081.39n/a
Lothians 10,8953.33n/a
Mid Scotland and Fife 4,2661.4n/a
North East Scotland 3,5571.2n/a
South of Scotland 13,8874.4n/a
West of Scotland 4,4721.4n/a
Total55,2322.37n/a

By-Elections 1999–2003

DateConstituencyCandidateVotes %+/- %
23 November 2000 Glasgow Anniesland Murdo Ritchie2981.47+0.98

2003 Scottish Parliament election

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
Central Scotland 3,8551.47-1.85
Glasgow 3,0911.5-0.2
Highlands and Islands 1,6170.96-0.43
Lothians 2,1810.8-2.5
Mid Scotland and Fife 2,2730.9-0.5
North East Scotland 2,4311.0-0.2
South of Scotland 3,0541.2-3.2
West of Scotland 3,1551.2-0.2
Total21,6571.14-1.23

2007 Scottish Parliament election

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
Central Scotland 2,3030.8-0.7
Glasgow 2,6801.3-0.2
Highlands and Islands 1,0270.6-0.4
Lothians 2,1900.8-0.1
Mid Scotland and Fife 1,5230.6-0.4
North East Scotland 2,0040.8-0.5
South of Scotland 1,6330.6-0.6
West of Scotland 1,5570.6-0.6
Total12,7310.7-0.4

2011 Scottish Parliament election

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
Central Scotland 2,4831.1+0.3
Glasgow 2,2761.1-0.2
Highlands and Islands 1,4060.8+0.2
Lothian 1,6810.6-0.2
Mid Scotland and Fife 1,7710.7+0.1
North East Scotland 1,4590.5±0.0
South of Scotland 2,9061.04+0.5
West of Scotland 2,8651.0+0.4
Total16,8470.85+0.15

National Assembly for Wales

1999 Welsh Assembly election

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
Mid and West Wales 3,0191.38n/a
South Wales Central 2,8221.31n/a
South Wales East 4,8792.41n/a
Total10,7201.0n/a

2003 Welsh Assembly election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %+/- %
Ogmore Christoper Herriot4102.5n/a
Regional listsVotes %+/- %
South Wales Central 3,2171.78+0.47
South Wales East 3,6952.18-0.23
South Wales West 3,4462.47n/a
Total10,3581.2+0.2

2007 Welsh Assembly election

The Socialist Labour Party stood throughout every region in Wales and managed to qualify for its first Welsh Assembly electoral broadcast. Its votes had dropped by 0.1% in the three regions which it contested in 2003.

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
Mid and West Wales 2,1961.0n/a
North Wales 2,2091.1n/a
South Wales Central 1,7440.8-0.98
South Wales East 3,6941.9-0.28
South Wales West 2,3671.5-0.97
Total12,2091.2±0.0

2011 Welsh Assembly election

The Socialist Labour Party stood throughout every region in Wales and managed to beat the British National Party in four regions out of the entire election and the Greens in two regions. Its vote went up by 1.2% giving it 2.4% of the national vote in 7th place pushing the BNP into 8th place.

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
Mid and West Wales 3,9511.9+0.9
North Wales 4,8952.5+1.4
South Wales Central 4,6902.3+1.5
South Wales East 4,4272.4+0.5
South Wales West 5,0573.3+1.8
Total23,0202.4+1.2

By-Elections 2011–2016

DateConstituencyCandidateVotes %+/- %
1 August 2013 Ynys Môn Kathrine Jones3481.61N/A

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