Results for the UK general election on 6 May 2010 North West, England - Elections won by Conservative

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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Constituency Candidate Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Vote change Majority
Altrincham and Sale West BRADY, Graham 72,208 68.4% 24,176 48.9% 1.9% 11,595
Blackpool North and Cleveleys MAYNARD, Paul 66,017 61.5% 16,964 41.8% 4.5% 2,150
Bury North NUTTALL, David 66,759 67.3% 18,070 40.2% 3.4% 2,243
Carlisle STEVENSON, John 65,263 64.7% 16,589 39.3% 5.9% 853
City of Chester MOSLEY, Stephen 70,131 66.7% 18,995 40.6% 3.8% 2,583
Congleton BRUCE, Fiona 72,280 70.3% 23,250 45.8% 0.4% 7,063
Crewe and Nantwich TIMPSON, Edward 79,728 64.1% 23,420 45.8% 12.9% 6,046
Eddisbury O'BRIEN, Stephen 72,100 63.0% 23,472 51.7% 4.8% 13,255
Fylde MENZIES, Mark 65,926 66.3% 22,826 52.2% -2.1% 13,185
Lancaster and Fleetwood OLLERENSHAW, Eric 67,379 63.4% 15,404 36.1% 2.5% 333
Macclesfield RUTLEY, David 75,370 66.4% 23,503 47.0% -2.7% 11,959
Morecambe and Lunesdale MORRIS, David 69,576 62.4% 18,035 41.5% 4.2% 866
Pendle STEPHENSON, Andrew 66,422 67.8% 17,512 38.9% 7.1% 3,585
Penrith and The Border STEWART, Rory 64,484 69.9% 24,071 53.4% 2.0% 11,241
Ribble Valley EVANS, Nigel 77,789 67.2% 26,298 50.3% 5.4% 14,769
Rossendale and Darwen BERRY, Jake 73,229 64.4% 19,691 41.8% 7.1% 4,493
South Ribble FULLBROOK, Lorraine 75,822 67.9% 23,396 45.5% 6.6% 5,554
Tatton OSBORNE, George 66,746 67.8% 24,687 54.6% 3.1% 14,487
Warrington South MOWAT, David 79,182 69.3% 19,641 35.8% 3.7% 1,553
Weaver Vale EVANS, Graham 67,269 65.4% 16,953 38.5% 6.9% 991
Wirral West MCVEY, Esther 55,050 71.5% 16,726 42.5% 0.7% 2,436
Wyre and Preston North WALLACE, Ben 70,201 73.1% 26,877 52.4% -2.3% 15,844

Turnout as calculated by the House of Commons Library, is the total number of votes cast and not spoiled, divided by the size of the electorate.

This was the first election on a new set of constituency boundaries in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. The vote share calculations in those countries are based on notional results, which estimate the outcome of the previous election had it been contested on the new boundaries.