Co-operative Party election results
UK political party election results
This article lists the Co-operative Party 's election results in UK parliamentary elections.
Year
Number of Candidates[ 1] [ 2]
Total votes
Average votes per candidate
% UK vote
Change (percentage points)
Saved deposits
Number of MPs[ 1]
1918
10
57,785
5,779
0.6
N/A
10
1
1922
11
126,406
11,491
0.9
+0.3
11
4
1923
10
107,792
10,779
0.8
−0.1
10
6
1924
10
128,827
12,883
0.8
0.0
10
5
1929
12
208,762
17,397
1.0
+0.2
12
9
1931
18
246,198
13,678
1.2
+0.2
18
1
1935
20
347,728
17,386
1.7
+0.5
19
9
1945
34
635,335
18,686
2.6
+0.9
34
23
1950
33
719,756
21,811
2.5
−0.1
33
18
1951
38
845,509
22,250
2.9
+0.4
38
16
1955
38
19
1959
30
675,199
22,507
2.4
30
16
1964
27
566,220
20,971
2.0
−0.4
27
19
1966
24
507,372
21,140
1.9
−0.1
24
18
1970
27
17
1974 Feb
25
518,981
20,759
1.7
25
16
1974 Oct
22
16
1979
25
485,115
19,405
1.6
16
17
1983
17
299,080
17,593
1.0
−0.6
16
8
1987
20
334,132
16,707
1.0
0.0
20
10
1992
27
495,702
18,359
1.5
+0.5
27
14
1997
26
654,203
25,162
2.1
+0.6
26
26
2001
30
601,197
20,040
2.3
+0.2
30
30
2005
32
584,700
18,272
2.1
−0.2
29
29
2010
43
776,358
18,505
2.9
+0.8
43
28
2015
42
873,399
20,795
2.8
−0.1
42
24
2017
52
1,350,007
25,962
4.2
+1.4
52
38
2019
50
1,025,882
19,729
3.2
−1.0
50
26
2024
44
805,340
18,303
2.8
−0.4
44
43
Election results
By-elections, 1910–1918
1918 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 4]
Birmingham King's Norton
Tom Hackett
4,917
35.8
2
Birmingham Sparkbrook
Frank Spires
3,014
15.5
2
Bradford South
William Hirst
8,291
30.9
2
Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire
Henry May
5,753
32.8
2
Kettering
A. E. Waterson
10,299
45.7
1
Kilmarnock
Peter Malcolm
6,652
32.9
2
Leeds Central
Joseph Smith
2,146
13.2
3
Mossley
William Henry Brown
5,227
24.4
2
Paisley
John McLaren Biggar
7,436
33.5
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
Arthur Lockwood
4,050
26.6
2
By-elections, 1918–1922
Jones stood as a joint Co-operative – Labour Party candidate.
1922 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 4]
Birmingham King's Norton
Eleanor Barton
7,017
32.8
2
Birmingham Sparkbrook
Ernest Walter Hampton
6,310
23.4
3
Bradford South
William Hirst
12,353
35.3
2
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
10,566
48.1
1
Glasgow Tradeston
Thomas Henderson
14,190
55.7
1
Kettering
A. E. Waterson
14,204
48.8
2
Manchester Moss Side
Thomas William Mercer
4,641
19.9
3
Paisley
John McLaren Biggar
14,689
49.5
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
A. V. Alexander
15,130
56.2
1
Stockport
Samuel Perry
17,059
16.7
3
Tottenham North
Robert Morrison
10,250
44.2
1
1923 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 4]
Birmingham King's Norton
Eleanor Barton
6,743
30.7
2
Bradford South
William Hirst
11,543
34.9
2
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
11,402
49.2
1
Glasgow Partick
Andrew Young
8,397
44.0
1
Glasgow Tradeston
Thomas Henderson
12,787
60.1
1
Kettering
Samuel Perry
12,718
43.6
1
Leeds North East
Frank Fountain
8,574
31.3
2
Paisley
John McLaren Biggar
7,977
27.4
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
A. V. Alexander
15,087
55.7
1
Tottenham North
Robert Morrison
12,696
49.7
1
1924 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 4]
Birmingham Deritend
Fred Longden
12,760
48.5
2
Bradford South
William Hirst
13,919
39.0
1
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
13,644
51.9
1
Glasgow Partick
Andrew Young
9,612
42.2
2
Glasgow Tradeston
Thomas Henderson
14,067
56.0
1
Kettering
Samuel Perry
14,801
49.6
2
Leeds North East
Edna Penny
8,894
31.6
2
Mossley
Thomas William Mercer
10,767
34.3
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
A. V. Alexander
16,573
56.9
1
Tottenham North
Robert Morrison
13,800
51.0
1
1929 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 5]
Barkston Ash
George Saville Woods
18,321
47.7
2
Birmingham Deritend
Fred Longden
16,932
50.7
1
Bradford South
William Hirst
23,251
48.9
1
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
18,956
54.3
1
Glasgow Tradeston
Thomas Henderson
17,864
58.7
1
Greenock
William Leonard
9,697
28.2
2
Hammersmith South
Daniel Chater
12,630
43.8
1
Kettering
Samuel Perry
18,253
43.8
1
Mossley
Herbert Gibson
19,296
46.0
1
Nottingham Central
Eleanor Barton
11,573
33.2
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
A. V. Alexander
20,941
57.3
1
Tottenham North
Robert Morrison
20,884
54.0
1
Candidates stood jointly with the Labour Party .
By-election, 1929–1931
Candidates stood jointly with the Labour Party .
1931 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 6]
Barkston Ash
George Saville Woods
14,585
34.3
2
Birmingham Deritend
Fred Longden
11,163
34.0
2
Bradford South
William Hirst
15,994
33.6
2
Brighton
Rosalind Moore
12,878
07.3
4
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
15,737
46.2
2
East Renfrewshire
James Strain
12,477
26.7
2
Edmonton
Frank Broad
14,250
43.2
2
Finsbury
Thomas Williams
10,133
36.9
2
Glasgow St Rollox
William Leonard
13,545
44.7
1
Glasgow Tradeston
Thomas Henderson
13,579
47.4
2
Hammersmith South
Daniel Chater
8,390
28.5
2
Kettering
Samuel Perry
17,095
39.8
2
Mossley
Herbert Gibson
15,587
33.5
2
Nottingham Central
Alfred Waterson
7,532
22.6
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
A. V. Alexander
17,319
42.1
2
Tottenham North
Robert Morrison
17,651
44.3
2
Twickenham
Percy Holman
13,763
26.0
2
Woolwich West
Joseph Reeves
14,520
35.4
2
Candidates stood jointly with the Labour Party .
By-elections, 1931–1935
Candidates stood jointly with the Labour Party.
1935 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 7]
Barkston Ash
F. Smithson
16,525
39.1
2
Bethnal Green North East
Daniel Chater
11,581
63.5
1
Birmingham Deritend
Fred Longden
10,144
40.5
2
Bradford South
William Hirst
17,121
41.5
2
Deptford
Walter Henry Green
27,021
57.3
1
Dumfriesshire
John Downie
11,685
34.6
2
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
18,949
59.3
1
East Renfrewshire
J. Barr
21,475
34.0
2
Edmonton
Frank Broad
21,940
55.2
1
Finsbury
George Saville Woods
13,408
55.8
1
Glasgow St Rollox
William Leonard
16,708
61.6
1
Glasgow Tradeston
Thomas Henderson
12,253
47.1
1
Greenwich
Joseph Reeves
20,436
47.6
2
Kettering
J. R. Sadler
21,042
47.9
2
Mossley
Herbert Gibson
22,399
47.7
2
Nottingham Central
William Allitt
10,193
35.3
2
Paddington North
Caroline Ganley
9,925
34.4
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
A. V. Alexander
21,025
54.3
1
Tottenham North
Robert Morrison
21,075
57.2
1
Twickenham
Percy Holman
22,823
37.8
2
Candidates stood jointly with the Labour Party .
1945 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 8]
Battersea South
Caroline Ganley
19,275
61.5
1
Bethnal Green North East
Daniel Chater
7,696
59.9
1
Bethnal Green South West
Percy Holman
6,669
57.4
1
Birmingham Deritend
Fred Longden
9,749
65.3
1
Birmingham Duddeston
Edith Agnes Wills
10,745
65.0
1
Bradford South
Meredith Titterington
24,394
52.5
1
Bristol North
Will Coldrick
22,819
57.8
1
Dartford
Norman Dodds
36,665
68.4
1
Dumfriesshire
David Dunwoodie
12,388
35.7
2
Ealing West
James Hindle Hudson
29,115
60.3
1
East Fife
Samuel McLaren
10,920
30.6
2
East Ham North
Percy Daines
18,373
70.2
1
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
19,168
74.0
1
East Renfrewshire
Daniel McArthur
36,634
46.4
2
Glasgow Partick
George Younger
12,998
48.4
2
Glasgow St Rollox
William Leonard
14,520
62.9
1
Glasgow Springburn
John Forman
21,698
65.0
1
Glasgow Tradeston
John Rankin
13,153
59.7
1
Hammersmith South
William Thomas Adams
12,502
58.0
1
Howdenshire
Tom Neville
11,161
29.2
2
Ilford North
Mabel Ridealgh
18,833
42.8
1
Lewes
Albert Oram
18,511
36.3
2
Liverpool West Derby
Dick Lewis
18,370
45.7
2
Mossley
George Woods
27,435
47.5
1
Newcastle-upon-Tyne North
W. Henry Shackleton
10,228
29.8
2
Nottingham South
Norman Smith
15,316
50.5
1
Peterborough
Stanley Tiffany
22,056
50.7
1
Sheffield Hillsborough
A. V. Alexander
24,959
63.4
1
Tottenham North
Robert Morrison
25,360
71.8
1
Uxbridge
Frank Beswick
25,190
43.7
1
Wallasey
Thomas Findley
9,879
23.0
3
Wolverhampton Bilston
Will Nally
31,493
67.0
1
Wood Green
Walter Armstrong Vant
23,544
34.7
2
Worcester
John Evans
13,519
42.9
2
Candidates stood jointly with the Labour Party .
By-election, 1945–1950
1950 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 9]
Banbury
Cyril Rawlett Fenton
19,408
39.5
2
Battersea South
Caroline Ganley
16,142
46.3
1
Bethnal Green
Percy Holman
20,519
63.1
1
Billericay
Albert Oram
19,437
41.3
2
Bilston
Will Nally
29,919
62.6
1
Birmingham Small Heath
Fred Longden
31,985
62.8
1
Bridgwater
Norman Carr
16,053
36.1
2
Bristol North East
Will Coldrick
20,456
49.4
1
Dartford
Norman Dodds
38,128
56.4
1
Dover
Will Owen
24,995
46.7
2
Droylsden
George Woods
25,238
48.7
1
Ealing North
James Hindle Hudson
24,157
47.6
1
East Fife
Samuel McLaren
10,694
26.5
2
East Ham North
Percy Daines
20,497
57.1
1
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
23,002
62.1
1
Edinburgh West
C. Morgan
14,377
32.0
2
Glasgow Scotstoun
William Bargh
19,055
46.0
2
Glasgow Springburn
John Forman
25,603
59.7
1
Glasgow Tradeston
John Rankin
26,598
62.9
1
Glasgow Woodside
William Leonard
15,966
45.6
2
Hammersmith South
Thomas Williams
18,825
51.8
1
Ilford North
Mabel Ridealgh
21,385
37.3
2
Nottingham South
Norman Smith
18,806
48.0
1
Peterborough
Stanley Tiffany
22,671
45.7
2
Reigate
Charles Garnsworthy
13,931
32.5
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
George Darling
28,295
58.7
1
Southend West
Eric Hutchison
15,345
25.9
2
Tottenham
Frederick Messer
30,901
56.9
1
Uxbridge
Frank Beswick
20,139
48.1
1
Wembley North
Bernard Lewis
14,987
34.7
2
Winchester
Louis Frederick Cornillie
23,955
43.2
2
Wood Green
William Irving
28,480
52.4
1
Worcester
John Evans
19,807
40.6
2
Candidates stood jointly with the Labour Party .
By-elections, 1950–1951
1951 general election
Constituency[ 11]
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 12]
Barnet
Cyril Fenton
22,375
35.9
2
Battersea South
Caroline Ganley
17,237
49.3
2
Bebington
Edward W. Harby
22,190
38.7
2
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Thomas Jones
11,069
33.1
2
Bethnal Green
Percy Holman
22,162
69.7
1
Billericay
Brian Ralph Clapham
20,613
43.4
2
Bilston
Will Nally
31,381
61.9
1
Birmingham Small Heath
Fred Longden
31,079
63.4
1
Bridgwater
Norman Carr
19,656
43.7
1
Bristol North East
Will Coldrick
21,910
53.0
1
Cardiff North
John Evans
22,600
43.5
2
Chertsey
Dennis Gordon
14,849
38.7
1
Dartford
Norman Dodds
40,094
59.1
1
Dover
Will Owen
24,995
46.7
2
Ealing North
James Hindle Hudson
25,698
50.1
1
East Ham North
Percy Daines
21,444
60.4
1
East Ham South
Alfred Barnes
23,704
64.9
1
Glasgow Springburn
John Forman
27,749
62.4
1
Glasgow Tradeston
John Rankin
29,966
63.1
1
Glasgow Woodside
Richard McCutcheon
16,210
46.6
2
Hammersmith South
Thomas Williams
19,273
54.6
1
Hertford
Richard Marsh
23,708
43.7
2
Ilford North
Mabel Ridealgh
21,865
38.0
2
Leicester South East
Ewart Taylor
16,225
40.5
2
Liverpool Toxteth
William Lawn
19,620
45.8
2
Merton and Morden
Arthur Palmer
22,086
45.5
2
Middlesbrough West
David Dunwoodie
22,525
47.8
2
Nottingham South
Norman Smith
19,844
50.6
1
Putney
Eric Hutchison
23,489
44.2
2
Reigate
Charles Garnsworthy
14,287
33.1
2
Ruislip-Northwood
Thomas Parker
14,491
36.4
2
St Ives
Arthur Maddison
11,216
31.8
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
George Darling
28,274
59.0
1
Sudbury and Woodbridge
Dick Lewis
21,310
43.9
2
Tottenham
Frederick Messer
33,312
62.4
1
Uxbridge
Frank Beswick
21,249
49.1
1
Wembley North
Bernard Lewis
15,394
35.7
2
Wood Green
William Irving
30,360
55.8
1
By-elections, 1951–1955
1955 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 13]
Barons Court
Thomas Williams
20,748
50.2
1
Bath
Thomas W. Richardson
17,646
37.4
2
Bethnal Green
Percy Holman
27,205
69.3
1
Billericay
Brian Ralph Clapham
20,121
45.3
2
Bilston
Robert Edwards
26,490
57.6
1
Birmingham Small Heath
William Wheeldon
22,444
60.8
1
Bradford West
M. Ferguson
19,147
46.2
2
Bristol North East
Will Coldrick
22,740
46.5
1
Burton
Ewart Taylor
21,546
46.8
2
Chigwell
Douglas Clark
17,628
47.5
2
Cleveland
Arthur Palmer
27,649
50.2
1
Colchester
Norman Thomas
19,898
44.5
2
Dartford
Sydney Irving
25,928
54.4
1
Ealing North
James Hindle Hudson
22,794
46.0
2
East Ham North
Percy Daines
17,961
59.1
1
East Ham South
Albert Oram
19,808
64.1
1
East Hertfordshire
William Hilton
20,418
43.1
2
Erith and Crayford
Norman Dodds
24,957
60.4
1
Glasgow Govan
John Rankin
24,818
62.0
1
Glasgow Scotstoun
Howell James
18,226
49.4
2
Glasgow Springburn
John Forman
16,131
57.5
1
Liverpool Toxteth
William Lawn
16,037
43.8
2
Liverpool West Derby
Cyril Fenton
18,540
46.7
2
Middlesbrough West
Rita Smythe
18,134
41.6
2
Morpeth
Will Owen
25,452
70.6
1
Nottingham South
Norman Smith
22,092
43.1
2
Putney
Bernard Bagnari
21,774
42.9
2
Reigate
Charles Garnsworthy
16,903
38.3
2
Romford
Ron Ledger
27,326
52.5
1
Sheffield Hillsborough
George Darling
23,438
58.8
1
South East Essex
Edward Harby
13,841
40.3
2
Stoke-on-Trent North
Harriet Slater
29,473
66.9
1
Sudbury and Woodbridge
Dick Lewis
17,995
38.3
2
Tottenham
Frederick Messer
26,363
60.0
1
Uxbridge
Frank Beswick
22,244
51.0
1
Wembley South
Eric Hutchison
15,596
41.4
2
West Renfrewshire
Dickson Mabon
17,243
44.8
2
Wolverhampton South West
Lewis Burgess
16,898
40.0
2
Wood Green
Joyce Butler
25,523
53.9
1
By-elections 1955–1959
1959 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 14]
Barons Court
Thomas Williams
17,745
46.5
2
Battersea South
Geoffrey William Rhodes
12,451
42.3
2
Bethnal Green
Percy Holman
24,228
63.6
1
Billericay
Rita Smythe
24,402
38.8
2
Bilston
Robert Edwards
27,068
53.5
1
Birmingham Small Heath
William Wheeldon
19,213
57.4
1
Bristol North East
Will Coldrick
21,574
42.4
2
Cleveland
Arthur Palmer
28,790
48.6
2
Dartford
Sydney Irving
25,323
45.8
1
Ealing North
William Hilton
23,036
45.8
2
East Ham South
Albert Oram
18,230
61.5
1
Epping
Donald Ford
27,114
38.4
2
Erith and Crayford
Norman Dodds
24,523
56.7
1
Glasgow Govan
John Rankin
23,139
60.4
1
Glasgow Springburn
John Forman
16,297
58.8
1
Greenock
Dickson Mabon
19,320
50.6
1
Hendon North
Cecil Genese
16,566
38.5
2
Henley
Arthur Ledger
15,014
32.9
2
Liverpool Kirkdale
Thomas Hockton
19,669
46.7
2
Luton
Cyril Fenton
22,134
44.9
2
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
27,625
48.9
2
Mitcham
Eric Smythe
23,845
41.5
2
Morpeth
Will Owen
27,435
71.9
1
Romford
Ron Ledger
25,558
43.5
1
Sheffield Hillsborough
George Darling
21,888
56.5
1
Stoke-on-Trent North
Harriet Slater
29,336
64.0
1
Uxbridge
Frank Beswick
20,970
43.6
2
Wednesbury
John Stonehouse
24,157
52.1
1
Willesden West
Laurence Pavitt
25,680
57.2
1
Wood Green
Joyce Butler
22,869
51.3
1
By-elections, 1959–1964
1964 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 15]
Bethnal Green
Percy Holman
19,914
64.6
1
Billericay
Rita Smythe
33,755
42.3
2
Bilston
Robert Edwards
27,986
53.1
1
Birmingham Yardley
Ioan Evans
22,788
50.2
1
Bradford West
Norman Haseldine
17,974
46.0
2
Bristol Central
Arthur Palmer
16,207
54.5
1
Croydon North East
Donald Storer
16,099
37.8
2
Dartford
Sydney Irving
27,371
46.5
1
Eastbourne
Joan Baker
12,034
22.3
3
East Ham South
Albert Oram
17,069
66.0
1
Erith and Crayford
Norman Dodds
22,806
53.1
1
Glasgow Govan
John Rankin
20,326
65.0
1
Greenock
Dickson Mabon
19,627
55.1
1
Henley
Arthur Ledger
16,614
32.8
2
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
26,870
47.7
1
Morpeth
Will Owen
25,223
74.4
1
Newcastle upon Tyne East
Geoffrey Rhodes
21,200
52.0
1
Romford
Ron Ledger
27,143
47.5
1
Rutland and Stamford
Victor Butler
15,704
46.6
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
George Darling
22,071
62.4
1
South Angus
Dick Douglas
7,590
22.6
2
Stoke-on-Trent North
Harriet Slater
27,584
64.7
1
Warrington
Thomas Williams
20,551
57.1
1
Wednesbury
John Stonehouse
23,473
53.7
1
Weston-super-Mare
Jessie Stephen
12,248
23.9
2
Willesden West
Laurence Pavitt
23,862
62.8
1
Wood Green
Joyce Butler
22,131
56.6
1
1966 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 16]
Bethnal Green
William Hilton
20,178
69.7
1
Bilston
Robert Edwards
29,794
56.9
1
Birmingham Yardley
Ioan Evans
25,568
56.3
1
Bradford West
Norman Haseldine
18,170
52.0
1
Bridlington
John Tomlinson
11,939
29.7
1
Bristol Central
Arthur Palmer
15,399
58.9
1
Dartford
Sydney Irving
29,547
49.8
1
East Ham South
Albert Oram
17,543
69.9
1
Edinburgh West
Dick Douglas
20,073
39.0
2
Enfield West
Ted Graham
10,518
27.4
2
Glasgow Govan
John Rankin
18,533
67.8
1
Greenock
Dickson Mabon
18,988
57.1
1
Hexham
James Lamb
16,105
37.1
2
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
27,485
53.1
1
Morpeth
Will Owen
25,223
74.4
1
Newcastle upon Tyne East
Geoffrey Rhodes
22,408
59.8
1
Romford
Ron Ledger
31,221
57.4
1
Rutland and Stamford
Victor Butler
15,704
46.6
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
George Darling
22,799
67.9
1
Warrington
Thomas Williams
21,930
64.7
1
Wednesbury
John Stonehouse
26,041
58.9
1
Weston-super-Mare
Melvyn Butcher
15,340
28.8
2
Willesden West
Laurence Pavitt
24,944
68.5
1
Wood Green
Joyce Butler
21,922
60.8
1
1970 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 17]
Ayr
James Craigen
17,770
42.1
2
Barnet
Joan Baker
18,166
35.4
2
Berwick-on-Tweed
Bob Wareing
8,413
27.4
2
Bethnal Green
William Hilton
15,483
64.2
1
Bexley
John Cartwright
19,017
37.2
2
Bilston
Robert Edwards
27,240
50.9
1
Birmingham Yardley
Ioan Evans
21,707
49.9
2
Bradford West
Norman Haseldine
18,936
48.0
2
Bristol Central
Arthur Palmer
12,375
51.4
1
Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire
Dick Douglas
23,729
50.7
1
Dartford
Sydney Irving
19,803
42.0
1
East Ham South
Albert Oram
13,638
61.9
1
East Hertfordshire
Mike Thomas
23,601
34.3
2
Enfield West
Herbert King
9,896
26.2
2
Farnworth
John Roper
29,392
58.5
1
Glasgow Govan
John Rankin
13,443
60.1
1
Greenock
Dickson Mabon
19,334
53.7
1
Ilford North
Christopher William Sewell
16,563
32.3
2
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
30,260
55.3
1
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East
Geoffrey Rhodes
20,780
58.4
1
Portsmouth Langstone
Roger Kenward
26,492
32.9
2
Sheffield Hillsborough
George Darling
18,775
62.1
1
Southgate
Robert Brian Bastin
9,389
24.8
2
Warrington
Thomas Williams
20,970
64.3
1
Wednesbury
John Stonehouse
23,998
53.8
1
Weston-super-Mare
Sarah Palmer
14,473
24.8
2
Willesden West
Laurence Pavitt
24,944
68.5
1
Wood Green
Joyce Butler
18,666
57.1
1
February 1974 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 18]
Aberdare
Ioan Evans
23,805
59.5
1
Beeston
Antony Gardner
23,943
38.3
2
Bexleyheath
John Cartwright
14,675
34.3
2
Brent South
Laurence Pavitt
22,975
53.0
1
Bristol North East
Arthur Palmer
18,625
47.4
1
Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire
Dick Douglas
18,679
36.4
2
Dartford
Sydney Irving
19,803
42.0
1
Edmonton
Ted Graham
20,837
45.3
1
Farnworth
John Roper
28,068
49.8
1
Glasgow Maryhill
James Craigen
20,303
56.6
1
Greenock and Port Glasgow
Dickson Mabon
20,565
48.3
1
Harlow
Stan Newens
25,814
49.5
1
Lewes
James Little
10,875
18.9
3
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
26,900
55.7
1
Newcastle upon Tyne East
Geoffrey Rhodes
20,439
58.8
1
Northwich
S. G. Benyon
13,485
30.9
2
Rochester and Chatham
Roger Kenward
23,483
37.4
2
Stroud
Bill Maddocks
17,148
29.2
2
Thornaby
Ian Wrigglesworth
21,503
43.8
1
Walsall North
John Stonehouse
32,458
63.6
1
Warrington
Thomas Williams
19,550
57.2
1
Welwyn and Hatfield
Christopher Sewell
21,166
37.4
2
Weston-super-Mare
Roy Morris
13,542
20.0
3
Wolverhampton South East
Bob Edwards
21,746
54.9
1
Wood Green
Joyce Butler
18,594
50.6
1
October 1974 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 19]
Aberdare
Ioan Evans
24,197
63.3
1
Ayr
Robin Stewart
14,268
34.6
2
Beeston
Antony Gardner
24,974
41.8
2
Brent South
Laurence Pavitt
21,611
57.7
1
Bristol North East
Arthur Palmer
19,647
53.1
1
Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire
Dick Douglas
18,657
36.4
2
Dartford
Sydney Irving
20,817
47.6
1
Edinburgh Pentlands
George Foulkes
12,826
30.9
2
Edmonton
Ted Graham
20,229
49.1
1
Farnworth
John Roper
28,184
53.5
1
Glasgow Maryhill
James Craigen
19,589
57.6
1
Greenock and Port Glasgow
Dickson Mabon
21,279
48.2
1
Harlow
Stan Newens
24,961
52.7
1
Lewes
James Little
11,857
22.3
3
Liverpool Wavertree
Roy Morris
16,216
39.2
2
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
26,448
59.1
1
Stroud
Bill Maddocks
17,352
31.1
2
Thornaby
Ian Wrigglesworth
22,130
49.1
1
Walsall North
John Stonehouse
28,340
59.5
1
Warrington
Thomas Williams
19,882
62.8
1
Weston-super-Mare
Peter Owen
14,057
22.1
3
Wolverhampton South East
Bob Edwards
21,466
58.7
1
Wood Green
Joyce Butler
16,605
51.3
1
By-elections, 1974–1979
1979 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 21]
Aberdare
Ioan Evans
26,716
71.6
1
Altrincham and Sale
Garth Pratt
14,643
25.3
2
Brent South
Laurence Pavitt
24,178
59.4
1
Bristol North East
Arthur Palmer
19,337
51.6
1
Cardiff North West
Peter Owen
11,663
33.2
2
Dartford
Sydney Irving
19,803
42.9
2
Dunfermline
Dick Douglas
22,803
44.3
1
East Hertfordshire
I. J. Evans
20,139
26.9
2
Edmonton
Ted Graham
20,713
47.1
1
Farnworth
John Roper
27,965
50.1
1
Glasgow Maryhill
James Craigen
22,602
66.2
1
Greenock and Port Glasgow
Dickson Mabon
24,071
53.0
1
Harlow
Stan Newens
22,698
42.7
1
Huddersfield East
Barry Sheerman
19,040
47.5
1
Lambeth Central
John Tilley
15,101
54.7
1
Liverpool Wavertree
Roy Morris
14,828
34.2
2
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
26,860
59.1
1
Newcastle upon Tyne East
Mike Thomas
18,257
55.1
1
St Albans
Ronald Greaves
13,638
23.1
3
South Ayrshire
George Foulkes
14,271
35.2
1
Thornaby
Ian Wrigglesworth
23,597
51.1
1
Totnes
John Duffin
7,668
11.4
3
Warrington
Thomas Williams
19,306
61.6
1
Weston-super-Mare
Alan Taylor
14,420
20.2
3
Wolverhampton South East
Bob Edwards
20,798
55.7
1
By-elections, 1979–1983
1983 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 22]
Brent South
Laurence Pavitt
21,259
53.3
1
Bristol North West
Sarah Palmer
18,290
32.6
2
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
George Foulkes
21,394
51.5
1
Cynon Valley
Ioan Evans
20,668
56.0
1
Darlington
Ossie O'Brien
18,996
37.8
2
Dunfermline West
Dick Douglas
12,998
36.0
1
Edmonton
Ted Graham
17,775
39.8
2
Glasgow Maryhill
James Craigen
18,724
55.2
1
Harlow
Stan Newens
18,250
34.2
2
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
20,051
41.4
1
Loughborough
Mike Jones
12,876
23.4
2
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
23,172
54.6
1
North Warwickshire
John Tomlinson
19,867
37.1
2
Nottingham East
Martyn Sloman
16,177
37.1
2
Richmond (Yorks)
Barbara Hawkins
4,997
09.7
3
Wallasey
James Robertson
16,146
32.5
2
Wolverhampton South East
Bob Edwards
17,440
44.7
1
1987 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 22]
Bolton West
Guy Harkin
20,186
36.1
2
Cardiff South and Penarth
Alun Michael
20,956
46.7
1
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
George Foulkes
25,669
60.1
1
Darlington
Ossie O'Brien
22,170
41.6
2
Dumbarton
John McFall
19,778
43.0
1
Dunfermline West
Dick Douglas
18,493
47.1
1
Ellesmere Port and Neston
Helen Jones
23,811
41.2
2
Glasgow Rutherglen
Tommy McAvoy
24,790
56.0
1
Harlow
Stan Newens
20,140
36.6
2
Hertford and Stortford
Patricia Sumner
7,494
12.8
3
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
23,019
45.9
1
Kirkcaldy
Lewis Moonie
20,281
49.6
1
Loughborough
Christopher Wrigley
14,283
24.5
2
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
23,881
56.8
1
Portsmouth North
David Miles
12,016
20.0
3
St Albans
Tony McWalter
6,922
11.5
3
Southend West
Angela Smith
3,899
07.6
3
Weston-super-Mare
Paul Loach
6,584
11.4
3
Wolverhampton South East
Dennis Turner
19,760
48.9
1
By-elections, 1987–1992
1992 general election
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Position[ 22]
Bristol North West
Doug Naysmith
25,309
42.3
1
Canterbury
Fred Whitemore
8,936
15.2
3
Cardiff Central
Jon Owen Jones
18,014
42.0
1
Cardiff South and Penarth
Alun Michael
26,383
55.5
1
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
George Foulkes
25,142
59.1
1
Dumbarton
John McFall
19,255
43.6
1
Ealing North
Martin Stears
18,932
37.8
2
Edinburgh Pentlands
Mark Lazarowicz
13,838
31.1
2
Edmonton
Andy Love
21,483
45.0
2
Feltham and Heston
Alan Keen
27,660
46.1
1
Glasgow Govan
Ian Davidson
17,051
49.0
1
Glasgow Rutherglen
Tommy McAvoy
21,962
55.4
1
Grantham
Steven Taggart
17,606
26.6
2
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
23,832
48.7
1
Ilford South
Mike Gapes
19,418
45.4
1
Kettering
Phil Hope
17,961
32.1
2
Kirkcaldy
Lewis Moonie
17,887
46.0
1
Manchester Wythenshawe
Alf Morris
22,591
60.5
1
Meriden
Nick Stephens
18,763
30.9
2
New Forest
M. J. Shutler
4,989
08.2
3
Paisley South
Gordon McMaster
18,202
50.7
1
Plymouth Drake
Peter Telford
15,062
38.6
2
South East Cornwall
Linda Gilroy
5,536
09.2
3
Southwark and Bermondsey
Richard Balfe
11,614
30.8
2
Wantage
Vivian Woodell
10,955
19.4
2
Wolverhampton North East
Ken Purchase
24,106
49.3
1
Wolverhampton South East
Dennis Turner
23,215
56.7
1
By-elections, 1992–1997
1997 general election
Constituency[ 23]
Candidate
Votes
%
Position
Basildon
Angela Smith
29,646
55.8
1
Brighton Pavilion
David Lepper
26,737
54.6
1
Bristol North West
Doug Naysmith
27,575
49.9
1
Cardiff Central
Jon Owen Jones
18,464
43.7
1
Cardiff South and Penarth
Alun Michael
22,647
53.4
1
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
George Foulkes
29,398
59.8
1
Corby
Phil Hope
29,888
55.4
1
Dumbarton
John McFall
20,470
49.6
1
Edmonton
Andy Love
27,029
60.3
1
Feltham and Heston
Alan Keen
27,836
59.7
1
Glasgow Pollok
Ian Davidson
19,653
59.9
1
Glasgow Rutherglen
Tommy McAvoy
20,430
57.5
1
Hemel Hempstead
Tony McWalter
25,175
45.7
1
Heywood and Middleton
Jim Dobbin
29,179
57.7
1
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
25,171
56.5
1
Ilford South
Mike Gapes
29,273
58.5
1
Islwyn
Don Touhig
26,995
74.2
1
Kirkcaldy
Lewis Moonie
18,730
53.6
1
Liverpool Riverside
Louise Ellman
26,858
70.4
1
Loughborough
Andy Reed
25,448
48.6
1
North West Leicestershire
David Taylor
29,332
56.4
1
Paisley South
Gordon McMaster
21,482
57.5
1
Plymouth Sutton
Linda Gilroy
23,881
50.1
1
Stroud
David Drew
26,170
42.7
1
Wolverhampton North East
Ken Purchase
24,534
59.2
1
Wolverhampton South East
Dennis Turner
22,202
63.7
1
By-elections, 1997–2001
2001 general election
Constituency
Candidate[ 24]
Votes
%
Position
Basildon
Angela Smith
21,551
52.7
1
Brighton Pavilion
David Lepper
19,846
48.7
1
Bristol North West
Doug Naysmith
24,236
52.1
1
Cardiff Central
Jon Owen Jones
13,451
38.6
1
Cardiff South and Penarth
Alun Michael
20,094
56.2
1
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
George Foulkes
22,174
55.3
1
Corby
Phil Hope
23,283
49.3
1
Dumbarton
John McFall
16,151
47.5
1
Edinburgh North and Leith
Mark Lazarowicz
15,271
45.9
1
Edmonton
Andy Love
20,481
58.9
1
Feltham and Heston
Alan Keen
21,406
59.2
1
Glasgow Pollok
Ian Davidson
15,497
61.3
1
Glasgow Rutherglen
Tommy McAvoy
16,760
57.4
1
Harrow West
Gareth Thomas
23,142
49.6
1
Hemel Hempstead
Tony McWalter
21,389
46.6
1
Heywood and Middleton
Jim Dobbin
22,377
57.7
1
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
18,840
53.2
1
Ilford South
Mike Gapes
24,619
59.6
1
Islwyn
Don Touhig
19,505
61.5
1
Kirkcaldy
Lewis Moonie
15,227
54.1
1
Liverpool Riverside
Louise Ellman
18,201
71.4
1
Loughborough
Andy Reed
22,016
49.7
1
North West Leicestershire
David Taylor
23,431
52.1
1
Plymouth Sutton
Linda Gilroy
19,827
50.7
1
Preston
Mark Hendrick
20,540
57.0
1
Sheffield Heeley
Meg Munn
19,452
57.0
1
Stroud
David Drew
25,685
46.6
1
West Bromwich West
Adrian Bailey
19,352
60.8
1
Wolverhampton North East
Ken Purchase
18,984
60.3
1
Wolverhampton South East
Dennis Turner
18,409
67.4
1
2005 general election
Constituency
Candidate[ 25]
Votes
%
Position
Basildon
Angela Smith
18,720
43.4
1
Brighton Pavilion
David Lepper
15,427
35.4
1
Bristol North West
Doug Naysmith
22,192
46.7
1
Cardiff Central
Jon Owen Jones
12,398
34.3
2
Cardiff South and Penarth
Alun Michael
17,447
47.3
1
Corby
Phil Hope
20,913
43.1
1
Edinburgh North and Leith
Mark Lazarowicz
14,597
34.2
1
Edmonton
Andy Love
18,456
53.2
1
Feltham and Heston
Alan Keen
17,741
47.6
1
Glasgow South West
Ian Davidson
18,653
60.2
1
Hackney South and Shoreditch
Meg Hillier
17,048
52.9
1
Halifax
Linda Riordan
16,579
41.8
1
Harrow West
Gareth Thomas
20,298
42.5
1
Hemel Hempstead
Tony McWalter
18,501
39.3
2
Heywood and Middleton
Jim Dobbin
19,438
49.8
1
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
16,341
46.8
1
Ilford South
Mike Gapes
20,856
48.9
1
Islwyn
Don Touhig
19,687
63.8
1
Liverpool Riverside
Louise Ellman
17,951
57.6
1
Loughborough
Andy Reed
19,098
41.4
1
Normanton
Ed Balls
19,161
51.2
1
North West Leicestershire
David Taylor
21,449
45.5
1
Plymouth Sutton
Linda Gilroy
15,497
40.6
1
Portsmouth North
Sarah McCarthy-Fry
15,412
40.9
21
Preston
Mark Hendrick
17,210
50.5
1
Rutherglen and Hamilton West
Tommy McAvoy
24,054
55.6
1
Sheffield Heeley
Meg Munn
18,405
54.0
1
Stratford upon Avon
Rachel Blackmore
10,145
28.3
2
Stroud
David Drew
22,527
39.6
1
West Bromwich
Adrian Bailey
18,951
54.3
1
West Dunbartonshire
John McFall
21,600
51.9
1
Wolverhampton North East
Ken Purchase
17,948
54.5
1
2010 general election
Constituency
Candidate[ 26]
Votes
%
Position
Barrow and Furness
John Woodcock
21,226
48.1
1
Bermondsey and Old Southwark
Val Shawcross
13,060
29.2
2
Brighton Kemptown
Simon Burgess
14,889
34.9
2
Cardiff South and Penarth
Alun Michael
17,262
38.9
1
Corby
Phil Hope
20,935
38.6
2
Croydon Central
Gerry Ryan
16,688
33.6
2
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
Claudia Beamish
13,263
28.9
2
Edinburgh North and Leith
Mark Lazarowicz
17,740
37.5
1
Edmonton
Andy Love
21,665
53.7
1
Feltham and Heston
Alan Keen
21,174
43.6
1
Glasgow South West
Ian Davidson
19,863
62.5
1
Gravesham
Kathryn Smith
13,644
28.8
2
Hackney South and Shoreditch
Meg Hillier
23,888
55.7
1
Halifax
Linda Riordan
16,278
37.4
1
Harrow West
Gareth Thomas
20,111
43.6
1
Heywood and Middleton
Jim Dobbin
18,499
40.1
1
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
15,725
38.8
1
Ilford South
Mike Gapes
25,311
49.4
1
Islwyn
Chris Evans
17,069
49.2
1
Kilmarnock and Loudon
Cathy Jamieson
24,460
52.5
1
Liverpool Riverside
Louise Ellman
22,998
59.3
1
Liverpool Wavertree
Luciana Berger
20,132
53.1
1
Liverpool West Derby
Stephen Twigg
22,953
64.1
1
Loughborough
Andy Reed
18,227
34.5
2
Luton South
Gavin Shuker
14,725
34.9
1
Milton Keynes North
Andrew Pakes
14,458
26.8
2
Morley and Outwood
Ed Balls
18,365
37.6
1
Norwich North
John Cook
13,379
31.4
2
Nottingham East
Chris Leslie
15,022
45.4
1
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
Linda Gilroy
13,901
31.7
2
Portsmouth North
Sarah McCarthy-Fry
12,244
27.8
2
Preston
Mark Hendrick
15,668
48.2
1
Rutherglen and Hamilton West
Tom Greatrex
28,566
60.8
1
Sheffield Heeley
Meg Munn
17,409
42.6
1
South Basildon and East Thurrock
Angela Smith
13,852
31.0
2
Stalybridge and Hyde
Jonathan Reynolds
16,189
39.6
1
Stevenage
Sharon Taylor
14,913
33.4
2
Stroud
David Drew
22,380
38.6
2
Swansea West
Geraint Davies
12,335
34.7
1
Walthamstow
Stella Creasy
21,252
51.8
1
West Bromwich West
Adrian Bailey
16,263
45.0
1
West Dunbartonshire
Gemma Doyle
25,905
61.3
1
The Wrekin
Paul Kalinauckas
12,472
27.1
2
By-elections, 2010–2015
2015 general election
Constituency[ 27]
Candidate
Votes
%
Position
Aberdeen North
Richard Baker
11,397
25.9
2
Barrow and Furness
John Woodcock
18,320
42.3
1
Cardiff South and Penarth
Stephen Doughty
19,966
42.8
1
Corby
Andy Sawford
21,611
38.5
2
Croydon North
Steve Reed
33,513
62.6
1
Edinburgh North and Leith
Mark Lazarowicz
18,145
31.3
2
Edmonton
Kate Osamor
25,388
61.4
1
Feltham and Heston
Seema Malhotra
25,845
52.3
1
Glasgow South West
Ian Davidson
13,438
32.8
2
Glenrothes
Melanie Ward
14,562
30.6
2
Hackney South and Shoreditch
Meg Hillier
30,633
64.4
1
Harrow West
Gareth Thomas
21,885
46.9
1
Hastings and Rye
Sarah Owen
17,890
35.1
2
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
18,186
44.9
1
Ilford South
Mike Gapes
33,232
64.0
1
Islwyn
Chris Evans
17,336
49.0
1
Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Cathy Jamieson
16,362
30.4
2
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Kenny Selbie
17,654
33.4
2
Leicester South
Jon Ashworth
27,493
59.8
1
Liverpool Riverside
Louise Ellman
29,835
67.4
1
Liverpool Wavertree
Luciana Berger
28,401
69.3
1
Liverpool West Derby
Stephen Twigg
30,842
75.2
1
Luton South
Gavin Shuker
18,660
44.2
1
Manchester Central
Lucy Powell
27,772
61.3
1
Milton Keynes South
Andrew Pakes
18,929
32.1
2
Morley and Outwood
Ed Balls
18,354
38.0
2
North West Leicestershire
Jamie McMahon
14,132
27.4
2
Nottingham East
Chris Leslie
19,208
54.6
1
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
Luke Pollard
17,597
36.7
2
Preston
Mark Hendrick
18,755
56.0
1
Redcar
Anna Turley
17,946
43.9
1
Rutherglen and Hamilton West
Tom Greatrex
20,304
35.2
2
Southampton Itchen
Rowenna Davis
16,340
36.5
2
Stalybridge and Hyde
Jonathan Reynolds
18,447
45.0
1
Stevenage
Sharon Taylor
16,336
34.2
2
Stockton South
Louise Baldock
19,175
37.0
2
Stroud
David Drew
22,947
37.7
2
Swansea West
Geraint Davies
14,967
42.6
1
Walthamstow
Stella Creasy
28,779
68.9
1
West Bromwich West
Adrian Bailey
16,578
47.3
1
West Dunbartonshire
Gemma Doyle
16,027
31.3
2
York Central
Rachael Maskell
20,212
42.4
1
By-elections, 2015–2017
2017 general election
Constituency
Candidate[ 28]
Votes
%
Position
Barrow and Furness
John Woodcock
22,592
47.5
1
Batley and Spen
Tracy Brabin
29,844
55.5
1
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
Ian Davidson
4,519
8.6
3
Birmingham Edgbaston
Preet Gill
24,124
55.3
1
Brighton Kemptown
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
28,703
58.3
1
Cardiff South and Penarth
Stephen Doughty
30,182
59.5
1
Croydon North
Steve Reed
44,213
74.2
1
Dunfermline and West Fife
Cara Hilton
17,277
33.9
2
Edinburgh North and Leith
Gordon Munro
17,618
31.1
2
Edmonton
Kate Osamor
31,221
71.5
1
Feltham and Heston
Seema Malhotra
32,462
61.2
1
Glasgow North East
Paul Sweeney
13,637
42.9
1
Glasgow South West
Matt Kerr
14,326
40.5
2
Hackney South and Shoreditch
Meg Hillier
43,974
79.4
1
Harrow West
Gareth Thomas
30,640
60.8
1
Hexham
Stephen Powers
15,760
34.1
2
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
26,470
60.4
1
Ilford South
Mike Gapes
43,724
75.8
1
Islwyn
Chris Evans
21,238
58.8
1
Leeds North West
Alex Sobel
20,416
44.1
1
Leicester South
Jon Ashworth
37,157
73.6
1
Leigh
Jo Platt
26,347
56.2
1
Liverpool Riverside
Louise Ellman
40,599
84.5
1
Liverpool Wavertree
Luciana Berger
34,717
79.5
1
Liverpool West Derby
Stephen Twigg
37,371
82.8
1
Luton South
Gavin Shuker
28,804
62.4
1
Manchester Central
Lucy Powell
38,490
77.4
1
Morley and Outwood
Neil Dawson
24,446
46.7
2
Neath
Christina Rees
21,713
56.7
1
Nottingham East
Chris Leslie
28,102
71.5
1
Nottingham North
Alex Norris
23,067
60.2
1
Oldham West and Royton
Jim McMahon
29,846
65.2
1
Oxford East
Anneliese Dodds
35,118
65.2
1
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
Luke Pollard
27,283
53.3
1
Preston
Mark Hendrick
24,210
68.0
1
Pudsey
Ian MacCargo
25,219
46.7
2
Redcar
Anna Turley
23,623
55.5
1
Rutherglen and Hamilton West
Gerard Killen
19,101
37.5
1
South Swindon
Sarah Church
22,345
43.5
2
South West Devon
Philippa Davey
15,818
29.9
2
Stalybridge and Hyde
Jonathan Reynolds
24,277
57.2
1
Stevenage
Sharon Taylor
21,414
43.4
2
Stoke-on-Trent Central
Gareth Snell
17,083
51.5
1
Stone
Sam Hale
14,119
28.2
2
Stroud
David Drew
29,994
47.0
1
Swansea West
Geraint Davies
22,278
59.8
1
Swindon South
Sarah Church
22,345
43.5
2
Torridge and West Devon
Vince Barry
12,926
21.7
2
Walthamstow
Stella Creasy
38,793
80.6
1
Wantage
Rachel Eden
17,079
26.9
2
West Bromwich West
Adrian Bailey
18,789
52.1
1
York Central
Rachael Maskell
34,594
65.2
1
2019 general election
Constituency
Candidate[ 29]
Votes
%
Position
Batley and Spen
Tracy Brabin
22,594
42.7
1
Birmingham Edgbaston
Preet Gill
21,217
50.1
1
Blyth Valley
Susan Dungworth
16,728
40.9
2
Brighton Kemptown
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
25,033
51.6
1
Cardiff South and Penarth
Stephen Doughty
27,382
54.1
1
Croydon North
Steve Reed
36,495
65.6
1
Dunfermline and West Fife
Cara Hilton
13,028
24.4
2
Ealing North
James Murray
28,036
56.5
1
Edinburgh North and Leith
Gordon Munro
13,117
22.1
2
Edmonton
Kate Osamor
26,217
65.0
1
Feltham and Heston
Seema Malhotra
24,876
52.0
1
Forest of Dean
Di Martin
14,811
28.6
2
Glasgow North East
Paul Sweeney
13,363
39.2
2
Glasgow South
Johann Lamont
13,824
29.1
2
Glasgow South West
Matt Kerr
12,743
34.6
2
Gloucester
Fran Boait
18,882
35.1
2
Great Yarmouth
Mike Smith-Clare
10,930
25.1
2
Hackney South and Shoreditch
Meg Hillier
39,884
73.3
1
Harrow West
Gareth Thomas
25,132
52.4
1
Huddersfield
Barry Sheerman
20,509
49.0
1
Islwyn
Chris Evans
15,356
44.7
1
Leeds North West
Alex Sobel
23,971
48.6
1
Leicester South
Jon Ashworth
33,606
67.0
1
Leigh
Jo Platt
19,301
41.1
2
Manchester Central
Lucy Powell
36,823
70.4
1
Neath
Christina Rees
15,920
43.3
1
North Warwickshire
Claire Breeze
12,293
26.8
2
Nottingham North
Alex Norris
17,337
49.1
1
Oldham West and Royton
Jim McMahon
24,579
55.3
1
Oxford East
Anneliese Dodds
28,135
57.0
1
Penrith and The Border
Sarah Williams
10,356
21.7
2
Plymouth Moor View
Charlotte Holloway
13,934
31.5
2
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
Luke Pollard
25,461
47.9
1
Poole
Sue Aitkenhead
10,483
20.7
2
Preston
Mark Hendrick
20,870
61.8
1
Reading West
Rachel Eden
20,276
40.2
2
Redcar
Anna Turley
15,284
37.4
2
Rutherglen and Hamilton West
Gerard Killen
18,545
34.5
2
Solihull
Nick Stephens
11,036
19.9
2
South Swindon
Sarah Church
19,911
39.2
2
Stalybridge and Hyde
Jonathan Reynolds
19,025
44.7
1
Stoke-on-Trent Central
Gareth Snell
13,887
43.3
2
Stroud
David Drew
27,742
42.1
2
Swansea West
Geraint Davies
18,493
51.6
1
Tamworth
Chris Bain
10,908
23.7
2
Vauxhall
Florence Eshalomi
31,615
56.1
1
Walthamstow
Stella Creasy
36,784
76.1
1
Witney
Rosa Bolger
8,770
14.3
3
Wrexham
Mary Wimbury
13,068
39.0
2
York Central
Rachael Maskell
27,312
55.2
1
By-elections, 2019–2024
2024 general election
Constituency
Candidate[ 30]
Votes
%
Position
Bathgate and Linlithgow
Kirsteen Sullivan
19,774
46.9
1
Birmingham Edgbaston
Preet Gill
16,599
44.1
1
Burnley
Oliver Ryan
12,598
31.6
1
Caerphilly
Chris Evans
14,538
37.9
1
Cardiff South and Penarth
Stephen Doughty
17,428
44.2
1
Ceredigion Preseli
Jackie Jones
5,386
11.6
3
Cities of London and Westminster
Rachel Blake
15,302
38.8
1
Cramlington and Killingworth
Emma Foody
22,274
48.9
1
Derby South
Baggy Shanker
14,503
38.6
1
Doncaster Central
Sally Jameson
17,515
46.0
1
Ealing North
James Murray
20,663
47.6
1
Edmonton and Winchmore Hill
Kate Osamor
20,520
49.7
1
Feltham and Heston
Seema Malhotra
16,139
41.3
1
Gorton and Denton
Andrew Gwynne
18,555
50.5
1
Hackney South and Shoreditch
Meg Hillier
24,724
59.0
1
Halifax
Kate Dearden
14,135
35.0
1
Harlow
Chris Vince
16,313
37.5
1
Harrow West
Gareth Thomas
19,833
43.7
1
Hastings and Rye
Helena Dollimore
19,134
41.4
1
Ipswich
Jack Abbott
19,099
43.2
1
Leeds Central and Headingley
Alex Sobel
15,853
50.0
1
Leigh and Atherton
Jo Platt
19,971
48.3
1
Lothian East
Douglas Alexander
23,555
48.8
1
Manchester Central
Lucy Powell
20,184
50.6
1
Midlothian
Kirsty McNeill
21,480
48.5
1
Norwich North
Alice Macdonald
20,794
45.3
1
Nottingham North and Kimberley
Alex Norris
16,480
46.8
1
Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton
Jim McMahon
13,232
34.1
1
Oxford East
Anneliese Dodds
19,541
49.2
1
Peckham
Miatta Fahnbulleh
22,813
58.5
1
Peterborough
Andrew Pakes
13,418
31.9
1
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
Luke Pollard
20,795
49.2
1
Preston
Mark Hendrick
14,006
34.9
1
Redcar
Anna Turley
15,663
40.9
1
Rochdale
Paul Waugh
13,027
32.7
1
Stalybridge and Hyde
Jonathan Reynolds
16,320
43.7
1
Stoke-on-Trent Central
Gareth Snell
14,950
42.2
1
Streatham and Croydon North
Steve Reed
23,232
51.9
1
Truro and Falmouth
Jayne Kirkham
20,783
41.2
1
Vauxhall and Camberwell Green
Florence Eshalomi
21,528
57.0
1
Wakefield and Rothwell
Simon Lightwood
17,773
43.6
1
Walthamstow
Stella Creasy
27,172
59.2
1
Warrington South
Sarah Hall
23,201
46.5
1
York Central
Rachael Maskell
24,537
56.3
1
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