Results for a UK general election on 4 July 2024 South East, England - Elections won by Liberal Democrat

A general election to the 59th Parliament of the United Kingdom with an electorate of 48,253,193, having 28,809,340 valid votes and 116,253 invalid votes.

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Constituency Candidate Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Vote change Majority
Bicester and Woodstock MILLER, Calum 74,353 67.5% 19,419 38.7% 12.1% 4,958
Chesham and Amersham GREEN, Sarah 74,889 72.7% 24,422 44.8% 22.4% 5,451
Chichester BROWN-FULLER, Jess 78,374 66.3% 25,540 49.2% 28.9% 12,172
Didcot and Wantage GLOVER, Olly 80,689 67.8% 21,793 39.8% 8.5% 6,233
Dorking and Horley COGHLAN, Chris 71,645 69.7% 20,921 41.9% 9.8% 5,391
Eastbourne BABARINDE, Josh 72,590 62.8% 23,742 52.1% 9.2% 12,204
Eastleigh JARVIS, Liz 69,965 66.3% 15,970 34.4% -0.0% 1,546
Epsom and Ewell MAGUIRE, Helen 76,513 71.3% 20,674 37.9% 13.7% 3,686
Esher and Walton HARDING, Monica 74,042 72.8% 28,315 52.6% 8.4% 12,003
Guildford FRANKLIN, Zöe 70,662 68.3% 22,937 47.5% 8.3% 8,429
Henley and Thame VAN MIERLO, Freddie 73,749 72.1% 23,904 45.0% 12.6% 6,267
Horsham MILNE, John 79,150 70.1% 21,632 39.0% 14.3% 2,517
Lewes MACCLEARY, James 76,166 69.8% 26,895 50.6% 9.5% 12,624
Maidenhead REYNOLDS, Joshua 75,687 66.5% 21,895 43.5% 19.7% 2,963
Mid Sussex BENNETT, Alison 75,969 70.2% 21,136 39.6% 14.2% 6,662
Newbury DILLON, Lee 71,982 68.0% 19,645 40.1% 7.6% 2,377
North East Hampshire BREWER, Alex 76,923 72.2% 21,178 38.1% 15.7% 634
Oxford West and Abingdon MORAN, Layla 69,851 65.9% 23,414 50.9% -1.3% 14,894
Surrey Heath PINKERTON, Al 71,934 66.4% 21,387 44.8% 16.7% 5,640
Tunbridge Wells MARTIN, Mike 78,738 68.9% 23,661 43.6% 15.3% 8,687
Winchester CHAMBERS, Danny 78,289 72.9% 29,939 52.5% 12.6% 13,821
Witney MAYNARD, Charles 75,448 67.0% 20,832 41.2% 15.2% 4,339
Woking FORSTER, Will 72,969 66.0% 24,019 49.9% 18.8% 11,246
Wokingham JONES, Clive 75,082 71.9% 25,743 47.7% 15.4% 8,345

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.

This was the first election on a new set of constituency boundaries in the whole of the UK. The vote change calculations are based on notional results, which estimate the outcome of the previous election had it been contested on the new boundaries.