Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019 North West, England - Elections contested by Liberal Democrat

A notional general election to the 58th Parliament of the United Kingdom with an electorate of 47,558,398, having 32,014,119 valid votes.

Constituency Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Position
Altrincham and Sale West 73,934 74.1% 6,036 11.0% 3rd
Ashton-under-Lyne 72,278 57.2% 1,774 4.3% 4th
Barrow and Furness 76,603 65.3% 2,256 4.5% 3rd
Birkenhead 76,271 67.9% 2,062 4.0% 4th
Blackburn 70,586 61.8% 1,058 2.4% 4th
Blackley and Middleton South 71,375 52.6% 1,130 3.0% 4th
Blackpool North and Fleetwood 75,396 66.4% 2,020 4.0% 3rd
Blackpool South 76,071 55.8% 1,497 3.5% 4th
Bolton North East 77,020 64.7% 2,188 4.4% 4th
Bolton South and Walkden 75,716 58.1% 1,695 3.9% 4th
Bolton West 72,125 69.1% 2,815 5.6% 3rd
Bootle 75,194 65.4% 1,822 3.7% 4th
Burnley 75,436 62.4% 3,614 7.7% 3rd
Bury North 77,009 69.4% 1,639 3.1% 3rd
Bury South 74,598 66.5% 3,059 6.2% 3rd
Carlisle 75,868 67.5% 2,560 5.0% 3rd
Cheadle 73,775 75.8% 23,358 41.8% 2nd
Chester North and Neston 72,327 74.6% 3,337 6.2% 3rd
Chester South and Eddisbury 71,975 76.7% 8,446 15.3% 3rd
Congleton 69,836 71.3% 5,521 11.1% 3rd
Crewe and Nantwich 76,236 65.8% 2,573 5.1% 3rd
Ellesmere Port and Bromborough 71,027 63.7% 3,355 7.4% 3rd
Fylde 75,114 69.2% 3,816 7.3% 3rd
Gorton and Denton 74,306 61.7% 2,671 5.8% 3rd
Hazel Grove 72,941 69.2% 18,775 37.2% 2nd
Heywood and Middleton North 73,306 57.9% 1,787 4.2% 4th
Hyndburn 71,145 59.6% 1,226 2.9% 4th
Knowsley 71,228 65.2% 1,165 2.5% 4th
Lancaster and Wyre 74,992 65.8% 1,946 3.9% 4th
Leigh and Atherton 76,363 58.0% 2,031 4.6% 4th
Liverpool Garston 70,372 69.8% 4,854 9.9% 3rd
Liverpool Riverside 70,157 60.5% 936 2.2% 5th
Liverpool Walton 71,181 65.4% 1,059 2.3% 3rd
Liverpool Wavertree 71,076 72.4% 4,123 8.0% 3rd
Liverpool West Derby 70,730 66.0% 1,270 2.7% 5th
Macclesfield 75,881 71.0% 5,684 10.6% 3rd
Makerfield 76,517 59.0% 2,161 4.8% 4th
Manchester Central 75,311 53.8% 2,449 6.0% 3rd
Manchester Rusholme 70,692 56.8% 1,612 4.0% 5th
Manchester Withington 71,614 69.5% 7,803 15.7% 2nd
Mid Cheshire 69,775 67.2% 3,934 8.4% 3rd
Morecambe and Lunesdale 76,040 73.2% 8,689 15.6% 3rd
Oldham East and Saddleworth 72,997 63.2% 2,423 5.2% 4th
Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton 74,183 59.9% 1,484 3.3% 4th
Pendle and Clitheroe 76,941 63.0% 3,562 7.3% 3rd
Penrith and Solway 76,720 72.7% 4,556 8.2% 3rd
Preston 72,946 59.1% 2,913 6.8% 3rd
Ribble Valley 75,993 68.7% 4,179 8.0% 3rd
Rochdale 71,697 58.7% 3,168 7.5% 4th
Rossendale and Darwen 74,593 66.9% 2,083 4.2% 3rd
Runcorn and Helsby 70,950 68.2% 3,247 6.7% 3rd
Salford 72,169 57.9% 2,571 6.2% 4th
Sefton Central 74,746 76.4% 3,789 6.6% 3rd
Southport 74,168 67.2% 6,217 12.5% 3rd
South Ribble 72,029 68.3% 3,812 7.7% 3rd
Stalybridge and Hyde 73,028 58.0% 1,827 4.3% 4th
St Helens North 76,082 62.5% 2,668 5.6% 4th
St Helens South and Whiston 70,937 64.0% 2,579 5.7% 4th
Stockport 74,769 61.5% 3,986 8.7% 3rd
Stretford and Urmston 73,212 68.4% 2,969 5.9% 3rd
Tatton 75,538 73.3% 8,966 16.2% 3rd
Wallasey 73,054 70.5% 2,007 3.9% 4th
Warrington North 72,350 64.3% 3,055 6.6% 3rd
Warrington South 76,639 70.6% 4,415 8.2% 3rd
West Lancashire 73,652 71.5% 2,560 4.9% 3rd
Westmorland and Lonsdale 72,322 74.9% 22,048 40.7% 2nd
Whitehaven and Workington 73,385 67.3% 1,953 4.0% 3rd
Widnes and Halewood 70,865 66.6% 1,312 2.8% 4th
Wigan 75,607 59.6% 2,428 5.4% 4th
Wirral West 72,126 77.7% 3,204 5.7% 3rd
Worsley and Eccles 76,915 64.4% 2,607 5.3% 4th
Wythenshawe and Sale East 76,971 58.2% 3,111 7.0% 3rd

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.

Under section 13(b) of the Representation of the People Act 1985, a candidate gaining 5% or less of the vote share will forfeit their deposit.

Estimates of the 2019 general election result in new constituencies

BBC News, ITV News, Sky News and the Press Association have together produced estimates of the 2019 general election result as if the new constituencies recommended by the separate Parliamentary Boundary Commissions for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland had then been in existence.

Rallings & Thrasher, Professor David Denver (Scotland), Nicholas Whyte (NI) for Sky News, PA, BBC News and ITV News.

An explanation of the methods used and the electoral impact of the changes can be found in the linked document.