Results for a UK general election on 4 July 2024 East Midlands, England - Elections contested by Conservative

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 Position
Amber Valley MILLS, Nigel 71,546 59.4% 10,725 25.2% -38.6% 3rd
Ashfield SOLOMAN, Debbie 68,929 57.9% 3,271 8.2% -31.0% 4th
Bassetlaw CLARKE-SMITH, Brendan 78,161 57.4% 12,708 28.3% -26.1% 2nd
Bolsover FLETCHER, Mark 77,207 55.0% 10,874 25.6% -22.1% 2nd
Boston and Skegness WARMAN, Matt 75,811 53.4% 13,510 33.4% -43.0% 2nd
Broxtowe HENRY, Darren 70,440 67.9% 11,158 23.3% -21.8% 2nd
Chesterfield FLOOK, Ben 71,645 58.0% 8,496 20.4% -16.6% 2nd
Corby and East Northamptonshire PURSGLOVE, Tom 78,770 63.0% 14,689 29.6% -25.0% 2nd
Daventry ANDREW, Stuart 80,879 65.6% 17,872 33.7% -30.8% 1st
Derby North SOLLOWAY, Amanda 71,879 56.9% 9,704 23.7% -21.5% 2nd
Derbyshire Dales DINES, Sarah 73,324 69.9% 17,409 34.0% -25.0% 2nd
Derby South MULHALL, Jamie 72,944 51.3% 5,192 13.9% -23.0% 4th
Erewash THROUP, Maggie 71,501 60.1% 11,365 26.4% -30.0% 2nd
Gainsborough LEIGH, Edward 75,836 61.6% 16,636 35.6% -30.7% 1st
Gedling RANDALL, Tom 77,006 63.3% 11,397 23.4% -23.8% 2nd
Grantham and Bourne DAVIES, Gareth 73,285 62.9% 16,770 36.4% -29.5% 1st
Harborough, Oadby and Wigston O'BRIEN, Neil 77,075 65.4% 18,614 36.9% -17.5% 1st
High Peak LARGAN, Robert 74,385 66.2% 14,625 29.7% -16.1% 2nd
Hinckley and Bosworth EVANS, Luke 76,438 62.5% 17,032 35.6% -29.0% 1st
Kettering HOLLOBONE, Philip 79,360 63.3% 14,189 28.2% -32.0% 2nd
Leicester East RAJA, Shivani 76,560 61.0% 14,526 31.1% -7.4% 1st
Leicester South HICKTON, Gerri 70,867 59.0% 4,820 11.5% -10.3% 3rd
Leicester West CHAUHAN, Max 74,102 47.8% 7,021 19.8% -16.8% 2nd
Lincoln MCCARTNEY, Karl 72,315 58.3% 9,677 23.0% -25.0% 2nd
Loughborough HUNT, Jane 68,961 61.3% 12,289 29.1% -21.5% 2nd
Louth and Horncastle ATKINS, Victoria 76,880 60.5% 17,441 37.5% -34.9% 1st
Mansfield BRADLEY, Ben 74,535 55.1% 12,563 30.6% -33.8% 2nd
Melton and Syston ARGAR, Edward 74,316 61.9% 17,526 38.1% -25.1% 1st
Mid Derbyshire GARDINER, Luke 69,917 68.0% 15,468 32.5% -27.0% 2nd
Mid Leicestershire BEDFORD, Peter 75,924 63.3% 17,735 36.9% -25.3% 1st
Newark JENRICK, Robert 79,783 67.0% 20,968 39.2% -23.9% 1st
Northampton North BENNETT, Dan 75,575 55.3% 9,195 22.0% -27.8% 2nd
Northampton South LEWER, Andrew 70,393 62.4% 12,819 29.2% -28.6% 2nd
North East Derbyshire ROWLEY, Lee 73,234 62.6% 15,838 34.5% -23.9% 2nd
North West Leicestershire SMITH, Craig 77,750 62.5% 15,859 32.7% -29.4% 2nd
Nottingham East LEE, Johno 69,395 52.5% 3,925 10.8% -10.1% 3rd
Nottingham North and Kimberley HENRY, Caroline 73,768 47.5% 6,787 19.4% -20.8% 3rd
Nottingham South QURAISHI, Zarmeena 64,255 51.2% 5,285 16.1% -15.5% 2nd
Rushcliffe EDWARDS, Ruth 79,160 72.9% 17,865 30.9% -16.4% 2nd
Rutland and Stamford KEARNS, Alicia 71,763 67.7% 21,248 43.7% -19.6% 1st
Sherwood Forest SPENCER, Mark 78,896 61.7% 13,398 27.5% -33.3% 2nd
Sleaford and North Hykeham JOHNSON, Caroline 75,651 64.2% 17,348 35.7% -30.8% 1st
South Derbyshire WHEELER, Heather 73,714 62.0% 13,566 29.7% -32.5% 2nd
South Holland and The Deepings HAYES, John 78,473 58.5% 17,462 38.0% -37.9% 1st
South Leicestershire COSTA, Alberto 78,511 65.4% 18,264 35.6% -31.0% 1st
South Northamptonshire BOOL, Sarah 78,233 68.6% 19,191 35.7% -27.4% 1st
Wellingborough and Rushden GOSS, David 77,542 56.7% 12,248 27.8% -34.5% 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.

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.