Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019 East of England, England - Elections contested by Labour

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.

Figures presented for Labour include those candidates certified by both the Labour and the Co-operative parties.

Constituency Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Position
Basildon and Billericay 76,993 60.9% 10,118 21.6% 2nd
Bedford 70,068 66.5% 20,663 44.3% 1st
Braintree 75,662 68.3% 9,397 18.2% 2nd
Brentwood and Ongar 74,937 70.5% 7,228 13.7% 2nd
Broadland and Fakenham 72,907 72.4% 11,414 21.6% 2nd
Broxbourne 75,454 63.2% 11,435 24.0% 2nd
Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket 75,655 69.4% 10,938 20.8% 2nd
Cambridge 72,560 68.6% 23,600 47.4% 1st
Castle Point 70,923 63.8% 7,602 16.8% 2nd
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 71,020 71.0% 11,009 21.8% 2nd
Chelmsford 76,454 70.4% 9,768 18.1% 3rd
Clacton 75,959 60.1% 7,108 15.6% 2nd
Colchester 76,843 63.9% 14,753 30.1% 2nd
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard 74,069 65.2% 12,955 26.8% 2nd
Ely and East Cambridgeshire 76,279 71.4% 7,825 14.4% 3rd
Epping Forest 74,553 67.4% 10,191 20.3% 2nd
Great Yarmouth 70,077 62.0% 10,930 25.1% 2nd
Harlow 73,479 64.5% 13,879 29.3% 2nd
Harpenden and Berkhamsted 71,635 77.8% 5,908 10.6% 3rd
Harwich and North Essex 74,838 72.3% 14,017 25.9% 2nd
Hemel Hempstead 70,496 69.6% 13,802 28.1% 2nd
Hertford and Stortford 75,396 73.8% 13,173 23.7% 2nd
Hertsmere 73,256 71.7% 11,103 21.1% 2nd
Hitchin 72,112 75.0% 14,155 26.2% 2nd
Huntingdon 75,590 74.5% 11,707 20.8% 2nd
Ipswich 75,117 66.0% 19,473 39.3% 2nd
Lowestoft 73,967 61.4% 12,798 28.2% 2nd
Luton North 73,266 60.9% 24,015 53.9% 1st
Luton South and South Bedfordshire 70,197 64.2% 21,942 48.7% 1st
Maldon 76,794 69.9% 6,790 12.6% 2nd
Mid Bedfordshire 71,748 71.5% 10,525 20.5% 2nd
Mid Norfolk 71,060 69.1% 11,251 22.9% 2nd
North Bedfordshire 76,319 73.6% 10,729 19.1% 2nd
North East Cambridgeshire 70,806 63.0% 7,155 16.0% 2nd
North East Hertfordshire 76,849 72.0% 13,104 23.7% 2nd
North Norfolk 70,719 72.9% 3,980 7.7% 3rd
North West Cambridgeshire 73,556 63.9% 11,169 23.7% 2nd
North West Essex 76,280 72.5% 7,616 13.8% 3rd
North West Norfolk 75,200 64.6% 10,998 22.6% 2nd
Norwich North 71,441 70.6% 19,632 38.9% 2nd
Norwich South 73,301 70.0% 27,464 53.5% 1st
Peterborough 72,273 65.4% 19,622 41.5% 2nd
Rayleigh and Wickford 76,422 69.3% 8,304 15.7% 2nd
South Basildon and East Thurrock 73,322 61.0% 10,540 23.6% 2nd
South Cambridgeshire 75,484 79.6% 9,091 15.1% 3rd
Southend East and Rochford 70,094 61.6% 13,521 31.3% 2nd
Southend West and Leigh 76,824 66.9% 14,913 29.0% 2nd
South Norfolk 69,837 74.3% 12,123 23.4% 2nd
South Suffolk 71,070 70.5% 9,621 19.2% 2nd
South West Hertfordshire 71,552 71.1% 8,182 16.1% 3rd
South West Norfolk 72,496 66.3% 8,808 18.3% 2nd
St Albans 70,881 78.0% 4,878 8.8% 3rd
Stevenage 70,370 67.8% 16,766 35.2% 2nd
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire 74,699 67.0% 9,414 18.8% 3rd
Suffolk Coastal 72,663 72.1% 11,203 21.4% 2nd
Thurrock 73,347 60.5% 14,618 32.9% 2nd
Watford 70,576 68.4% 18,985 39.3% 2nd
Waveney Valley 70,540 72.7% 9,534 18.6% 2nd
Welwyn Hatfield 74,535 69.5% 16,415 31.7% 2nd
West Suffolk 76,243 64.7% 10,941 22.2% 2nd
Witham 75,064 69.4% 9,108 17.5% 2nd

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.