Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019 South West, England - by vote share

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 Vote share
1 East Wiltshire Con 65.9%
2 Christchurch Con 65.6%
3 North Dorset Con 63.8%
4 South West Devon Con 62.6%
5 Tiverton and Minehead Con 61.3%
6 Honiton and Sidmouth Con 60.4%
7 Mid Dorset and North Poole Con 60.0%
8 Plymouth Moor View Con 59.8%
9 Torridge and Tavistock Con 59.8%
10 Forest of Dean Con 59.6%
11 North Cotswolds Con 59.3%
12 South Dorset Con 59.2%
13 Torbay Con 59.1%
14 North Cornwall Con 59.1%
15 South East Cornwall Con 59.0%
16 Poole Con 58.8%
17 Swindon North Con 58.5%
18 Bristol Central Lab 58.5%
19 Thornbury and Yate Con 58.5%
20 Bristol East Lab 58.4%
21 South West Wiltshire Con 58.3%
22 Yeovil Con 58.2%
23 Tewkesbury Con 58.1%
24 South Cotswolds Con 57.9%
25 Bridgwater Con 57.9%
26 Melksham and Devizes Con 57.8%
27 Glastonbury and Somerton Con 57.5%
28 Weston-super-Mare Con 57.1%
29 North Devon Con 56.6%
30 Chippenham Con 56.4%
31 Wells and Mendip Hills Con 56.1%
32 St Austell and Newquay Con 55.6%
33 Newton Abbot Con 55.6%
34 Central Devon Con 55.3%
35 Salisbury Con 55.2%
36 Exeter Lab 54.8%
37 North East Somerset and Hanham Con 54.7%
38 Gloucester Con 54.6%
39 West Dorset Con 54.3%
40 Bournemouth West Con 53.6%
41 South Devon Con 53.6%
42 North Somerset Con 53.5%
43 Bath LD 53.4%
44 Camborne and Redruth Con 53.3%
45 Taunton and Wellington Con 52.0%
46 Bristol South Lab 51.6%
47 Swindon South Con 51.6%
48 Filton and Bradley Stoke Con 51.0%
49 Bournemouth East Con 50.6%
50 Bristol North East Lab 50.3%
51 Exmouth and Exeter East Con 49.8%
52 Frome and East Somerset Con 49.3%
53 St Ives Con 49.0%
54 Bristol North West Lab 48.9%
55 Cheltenham Con 48.5%
56 Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Lab 48.4%
57 Truro and Falmouth Con 46.8%
58 Stroud Con 45.7%

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.