Results for a UK general election on 6 May 2010 North West, England - by party

A general election to the 55th Parliament of the United Kingdom with an electorate of 45,597,461, having 29,687,604 valid votes and 81,879 invalid votes.

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Registered political parties nominating candidates standing in the general election on 6 May 2010. This list does not include candidates standing as independents or the candidate standing as House of Commons Speaker.

Party Constituencies contested Votes Vote share Constituencies won
Labour 75 1,289,934 39.6% 47
Conservative 75 1,038,767 31.9% 22
Liberal Democrat 75 707,774 21.7% 6
UK Independence Party 70 103,782 3.2% 0
British National Party 38 70,032 2.2% 0
Green Party 24 17,046 0.5% 0
English Democrats 7 4,533 0.1% 0
Liberal 1 3,327 0.1% 0
National Front 2 3,298 0.1% 0
The Macclesfield Independent 1 2,590 0.1% 0
Respect Party 4 2,398 0.1% 0
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 6 2,378 0.1% 0
Socialist Labour Party 4 1,450 0.0% 0
Bushra Irfan of Blackburn 1 1,424 0.0% 0
Christian Party, Proclaiming Christ's Lordship 7 1,355 0.0% 0
Christian Peoples Alliance Party 3 1,287 0.0% 0
Islam Zinda Baad Platform 1 545 0.0% 0
Pirate Party UK 2 367 0.0% 0
Common Sense Party 1 321 0.0% 0
You Party 2 319 0.0% 0
The True English (Poetry) Party 1 298 0.0% 0
Impact Party 1 243 0.0% 0
Integrity UK 1 230 0.0% 0
Clause 28, Children's Protection Christian Democrats 1 217 0.0% 0
Official Monster Raving Loony Party 1 198 0.0% 0
Workers Revolutionary Party 1 59 0.0% 0
Socialist Equality Party 1 54 0.0% 0