Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019 East of England, England - by turnout
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.
Ranking | Constituency | Winning party | Valid vote count | Electorate | Turnout (valid vote count / electorate) |
1 | South Cambridgeshire | Con | 60,078 | 75,484 | 79.6% |
2 | St Albans | LD | 55,297 | 70,881 | 78.0% |
3 | Harpenden and Berkhamsted | Con | 55,738 | 71,635 | 77.8% |
4 | Hitchin | Con | 54,061 | 72,112 | 75.0% |
5 | Huntingdon | Con | 56,317 | 75,590 | 74.5% |
6 | South Norfolk | Con | 51,857 | 69,837 | 74.3% |
7 | Hertford and Stortford | Con | 55,635 | 75,396 | 73.8% |
8 | North Bedfordshire | Con | 56,202 | 76,319 | 73.6% |
9 | North Norfolk | Con | 51,562 | 70,719 | 72.9% |
10 | Waveney Valley | Con | 51,280 | 70,540 | 72.7% |
11 | North West Essex | Con | 55,277 | 76,280 | 72.5% |
12 | Broadland and Fakenham | Con | 52,814 | 72,907 | 72.4% |
13 | Harwich and North Essex | Con | 54,084 | 74,838 | 72.3% |
14 | Suffolk Coastal | Con | 52,365 | 72,663 | 72.1% |
15 | North East Hertfordshire | Con | 55,327 | 76,849 | 72.0% |
16 | Hertsmere | Con | 52,513 | 73,256 | 71.7% |
17 | Mid Bedfordshire | Con | 51,325 | 71,748 | 71.5% |
18 | Ely and East Cambridgeshire | Con | 54,465 | 76,279 | 71.4% |
19 | South West Hertfordshire | Con | 50,878 | 71,552 | 71.1% |
20 | Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | Con | 50,412 | 71,020 | 71.0% |
21 | Norwich North | Con | 50,423 | 71,441 | 70.6% |
22 | South Suffolk | Con | 50,106 | 71,070 | 70.5% |
23 | Brentwood and Ongar | Con | 52,816 | 74,937 | 70.5% |
24 | Chelmsford | Con | 53,826 | 76,454 | 70.4% |
25 | Norwich South | Lab | 51,308 | 73,301 | 70.0% |
26 | Maldon | Con | 53,704 | 76,794 | 69.9% |
27 | Hemel Hempstead | Con | 49,065 | 70,496 | 69.6% |
28 | Welwyn Hatfield | Con | 51,797 | 74,535 | 69.5% |
29 | Witham | Con | 52,105 | 75,064 | 69.4% |
30 | Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket | Con | 52,481 | 75,655 | 69.4% |
31 | Rayleigh and Wickford | Con | 52,997 | 76,422 | 69.3% |
32 | Mid Norfolk | Con | 49,110 | 71,060 | 69.1% |
33 | Cambridge | Lab | 49,740 | 72,560 | 68.6% |
34 | Watford | Con | 48,298 | 70,576 | 68.4% |
35 | Braintree | Con | 51,675 | 75,662 | 68.3% |
36 | Stevenage | Con | 47,683 | 70,370 | 67.8% |
37 | Epping Forest | Con | 50,268 | 74,553 | 67.4% |
38 | St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire | Con | 50,043 | 74,699 | 67.0% |
39 | Southend West and Leigh | Con | 51,421 | 76,824 | 66.9% |
40 | Bedford | Lab | 46,603 | 70,068 | 66.5% |
41 | South West Norfolk | Con | 48,049 | 72,496 | 66.3% |
42 | Ipswich | Con | 49,579 | 75,117 | 66.0% |
43 | Peterborough | Con | 47,232 | 72,273 | 65.4% |
44 | Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard | Con | 48,270 | 74,069 | 65.2% |
45 | West Suffolk | Con | 49,340 | 76,243 | 64.7% |
46 | North West Norfolk | Con | 48,569 | 75,200 | 64.6% |
47 | Harlow | Con | 47,360 | 73,479 | 64.5% |
48 | Luton South and South Bedfordshire | Lab | 45,100 | 70,197 | 64.2% |
49 | North West Cambridgeshire | Con | 47,032 | 73,556 | 63.9% |
50 | Colchester | Con | 49,091 | 76,843 | 63.9% |
51 | Castle Point | Con | 45,217 | 70,923 | 63.8% |
52 | Broxbourne | Con | 47,675 | 75,454 | 63.2% |
53 | North East Cambridgeshire | Con | 44,584 | 70,806 | 63.0% |
54 | Great Yarmouth | Con | 43,462 | 70,077 | 62.0% |
55 | Southend East and Rochford | Con | 43,157 | 70,094 | 61.6% |
56 | Lowestoft | Con | 45,386 | 73,967 | 61.4% |
57 | South Basildon and East Thurrock | Con | 44,729 | 73,322 | 61.0% |
58 | Luton North | Lab | 44,590 | 73,266 | 60.9% |
59 | Basildon and Billericay | Con | 46,853 | 76,993 | 60.9% |
60 | Thurrock | Con | 44,369 | 73,347 | 60.5% |
61 | Clacton | Con | 45,669 | 75,959 | 60.1% |
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.