Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019 South 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
Bath 73,241 77.7% 30,376 53.4% 1st
Bournemouth East 73,173 67.4% 5,418 11.0% 3rd
Bournemouth West 72,094 63.5% 4,603 10.1% 3rd
Bridgwater 71,418 63.0% 7,932 17.6% 3rd
Bristol East 75,936 72.8% 3,840 6.9% 4th
Bristol North East 69,793 70.1% 2,494 5.1% 3rd
Bristol North West 76,783 76.1% 4,735 8.1% 3rd
Bristol South 74,696 64.6% 3,012 6.2% 3rd
Camborne and Redruth 73,568 70.1% 4,370 8.5% 3rd
Central Devon 73,491 77.2% 8,503 15.0% 3rd
Cheltenham 75,292 75.5% 26,142 46.0% 2nd
Chippenham 71,648 70.5% 15,285 30.3% 2nd
Christchurch 71,598 72.5% 9,003 17.4% 2nd
East Wiltshire 71,109 68.9% 7,100 14.5% 3rd
Exeter 71,713 67.4% 8 0.0% 7th
Exmouth and Exeter East 74,502 74.9% 1,691 3.0% 4th
Filton and Bradley Stoke 73,598 70.0% 5,153 10.0% 3rd
Frome and East Somerset 70,177 68.4% 11,251 23.5% 2nd
Glastonbury and Somerton 70,015 76.0% 16,423 30.9% 2nd
Gloucester 76,695 66.6% 3,920 7.7% 3rd
Honiton and Sidmouth 74,365 76.4% 5,432 9.6% 4th
Melksham and Devizes 71,823 77.6% 15,199 27.3% 2nd
Mid Dorset and North Poole 74,305 73.9% 16,395 29.9% 2nd
Newton Abbot 72,956 71.8% 11,661 22.2% 2nd
North Cornwall 75,034 72.1% 16,158 29.9% 2nd
North Cotswolds 70,915 71.6% 9,143 18.0% 2nd
North Devon 76,455 72.7% 16,666 30.0% 2nd
North Dorset 72,109 74.1% 10,890 20.4% 2nd
North East Somerset and Hanham 73,113 78.6% 8,625 15.0% 3rd
North Somerset 73,963 76.9% 9,425 16.6% 3rd
Plymouth Moor View 73,378 65.6% 2,430 5.0% 3rd
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport 73,495 67.0% 2,416 4.9% 4th
Poole 72,162 67.6% 7,490 15.3% 3rd
Salisbury 70,242 75.1% 10,290 19.5% 2nd
South Cotswolds 72,865 73.0% 14,706 27.6% 2nd
South Devon 71,691 75.6% 15,308 28.2% 2nd
South Dorset 76,640 68.8% 5,628 10.7% 3rd
South East Cornwall 71,734 72.8% 8,520 16.3% 3rd
South West Devon 75,371 74.4% 6,807 12.1% 3rd
South West Wiltshire 71,551 66.0% 7,787 16.5% 3rd
St Austell and Newquay 74,585 73.9% 5,964 10.8% 3rd
St Ives 70,107 76.9% 21,176 39.3% 2nd
Stroud 76,249 79.6% 1,356 2.2% 4th
Swindon North 72,163 65.7% 3,744 7.9% 3rd
Swindon South 72,468 68.3% 3,788 7.6% 3rd
Taunton and Wellington 76,049 71.6% 19,762 36.3% 2nd
Tewkesbury 72,426 74.4% 11,848 22.0% 2nd
Thornbury and Yate 74,935 74.8% 18,260 32.6% 2nd
Tiverton and Minehead 70,829 69.8% 9,632 19.5% 2nd
Torbay 75,742 67.3% 12,358 24.2% 2nd
Torridge and Tavistock 74,802 73.1% 9,809 17.9% 2nd
Truro and Falmouth 73,326 75.3% 5,981 10.8% 3rd
Wells and Mendip Hills 69,843 80.8% 17,383 30.8% 2nd
West Dorset 75,390 76.7% 18,987 32.8% 2nd
Weston-super-Mare 70,722 64.9% 5,382 11.7% 3rd
Yeovil 76,056 71.2% 16,839 31.1% 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.