Results for the UK general election on 4 July 2024 Yorkshire and The Humber, England - Elections contested by Reform UK

A general election to the 59th Parliament of the United Kingdom with an electorate of 48,224,212, 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
Barnsley North LOMAS, Robert 78,274 47.1% 10,799 29.3% -0.3% 2nd
Barnsley South WHITE, David 75,853 46.2% 11,651 33.2% 4.0% 2nd
Beverley and Holderness SMITH, Andrew 71,994 62.4% 8,198 18.3% - 3rd
Bradford East ANSTEY, Jacob 75,164 49.5% 4,952 13.3% 7.2% 3rd
Bradford South EGLIN, Ian 70,999 46.5% 7,441 22.5% 15.5% 2nd
Bradford West HINTON-WARDLE, Jamie 77,897 47.6% 2,958 8.0% 4.5% 6th
Bridlington and The Wolds BOWTELL, Maria 74,438 57.7% 10,350 24.1% - 3rd
Brigg and Immingham LADLOW, Paul 73,099 58.2% 10,594 24.9% 24.2% 3rd
Calder Valley WALMSLEY, Donald 77,364 64.1% 7,644 15.4% - 3rd
Colne Valley HALE, Stuart 72,638 63.6% 7,298 15.8% 13.7% 3rd
Dewsbury and Batley THACKRAY, Johnathan 71,685 53.1% 6,152 16.2% 12.8% 3rd
Doncaster Central DUHRE, Surjit 74,678 50.8% 7,886 20.8% 5.2% 3rd
Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme MARTIN, Irwen 70,154 55.8% 8,487 21.7% 11.4% 3rd
Goole and Pocklington KELLY, Rich 79,925 62.2% 9,054 18.2% - 3rd
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes FREESTON, Oliver 76,157 48.1% 10,533 28.8% 23.8% 2nd
Halifax GRIFFITH-JONES, James 77,516 51.9% 7,811 19.4% 13.5% 3rd
Harrogate and Knaresborough SWALES, Jonathan 77,955 66.8% 5,679 10.9% - 3rd
Huddersfield LAIRD, Susan 77,795 51.6% 6,196 15.4% 12.0% 4th
Keighley and Ilkley JUDSON, Andrew 74,367 62.1% 4,782 10.4% 8.7% 3rd
Kingston upon Hull East HUNTER, Neil 70,650 42.2% 9,127 30.6% 13.8% 2nd
Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham BAKER, Martin 75,280 50.8% 7,801 20.4% 9.6% 2nd
Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice PECK, Julie 73,252 52.1% 8,896 23.3% 9.8% 2nd
Leeds Central and Headingley WRAY, Reggie 70,554 44.8% 2,399 7.6% 3.6% 4th
Leeds East DRESSER, David 76,207 51.7% 7,345 18.6% 12.8% 2nd
Leeds North East WHITE, Keiran 70,178 64.4% 3,426 7.6% 4.1% 4th
Leeds North West BOND, Jayne 71,592 69.5% 5,935 11.9% 10.6% 3rd
Leeds South West and Morley KENDALL, James 71,854 56.0% 8,187 20.4% 18.6% 3rd
Leeds West and Pudsey WHITEHEAD, Andrea 70,069 54.9% 6,281 16.3% 13.5% 3rd
Normanton and Hemsworth BUSHROD, Callum 75,645 48.1% 10,613 29.2% 14.0% 2nd
Ossett and Denby Dale SENIOR, Sandra 72,312 60.7% 9,224 21.0% 15.9% 3rd
Penistone and Stocksbridge DILLINGHAM, Edward 70,435 62.4% 9,456 21.5% 12.8% 3rd
Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley THOMAS, John 74,618 48.2% 10,459 29.1% 13.3% 2nd
Rawmarsh and Conisbrough WOOD, Adam 69,133 49.0% 9,704 28.6% 12.5% 2nd
Richmond and Northallerton TAYLOR, Lee 73,886 65.7% 7,142 14.7% - 3rd
Rotherham CRONLY, John 75,929 48.6% 11,181 30.3% 13.3% 2nd
Rother Valley HARRISON, Tony 69,459 59.9% 7,679 18.5% 6.8% 3rd
Scarborough and Whitby BOWES, David 74,544 59.3% 9,657 21.8% - 3rd
Scunthorpe HALEY, Darren 73,855 52.9% 8,163 20.9% 16.6% 3rd
Selby BURNS, David 78,043 63.1% 9,565 19.4% - 3rd
Shipley DANDY, Simon 74,130 65.2% 7,238 15.0% - 3rd
Skipton and Ripon GARVEY, Simon 79,238 67.5% 8,516 15.9% - 3rd
Spen Valley WOOD, Sarah 72,642 56.5% 9,888 24.1% 20.6% 2nd
Thirsk and Malton ROBINSON, Mark 78,468 63.5% 8,963 18.0% - 3rd
Wakefield and Rothwell DEWS, David 75,067 54.2% 8,427 20.7% 17.5% 2nd
Wetherby and Easingwold JORDAN, Mike 74,314 70.3% 7,288 13.9% - 3rd
York Central BOND, Cliff 79,557 54.5% 4,721 10.9% 8.5% 4th
York Outer CRISPIN-BAILEY, John 76,228 67.0% 5,912 11.6% 11.1% 3rd

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.