Results for a UK general election on 4 July 2024 East of England, England - Elections won 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 Majority
Basildon and Billericay HOLDEN, Richard 76,873 54.8% 12,905 30.6% -35.2% 20
Braintree CLEVERLY, James 77,673 63.1% 17,414 35.5% -31.9% 3,670
Brentwood and Ongar BURGHART, Alex 75,352 64.1% 17,731 36.7% -31.9% 5,980
Broadland and Fakenham MAYHEW, Jerome 76,863 64.4% 16,322 33.0% -26.2% 719
Broxbourne COCKING, Lewis 75,210 57.1% 15,810 36.8% -27.4% 2,858
Castle Point HARRIS, Rebecca 71,026 57.2% 15,485 38.1% -38.4% 3,251
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich SPENCER, Patrick 73,046 63.6% 15,144 32.6% -29.3% 4,290
Epping Forest HUDSON, Neil 72,229 57.8% 18,038 43.2% -21.2% 5,682
Harwich and North Essex JENKIN, Bernard 76,296 63.0% 16,522 34.4% -24.2% 1,162
Hertsmere DOWDEN, Oliver 73,465 65.3% 21,451 44.7% -20.2% 7,992
Huntingdon OBESE-JECTY, Ben 79,074 65.8% 18,257 35.1% -24.1% 1,499
Maldon WHITTINGDALE, John 78,282 63.7% 19,374 38.9% -33.4% 6,906
Mid Bedfordshire STEPHENSON, Blake 75,457 65.8% 16,912 34.1% -26.4% 1,321
Mid Norfolk FREEMAN, George 75,238 61.0% 16,770 36.5% -27.9% 3,054
North Bedfordshire FULLER, Richard 78,850 65.4% 19,981 38.8% -22.4% 5,414
North East Cambridgeshire BARCLAY, Steve 71,511 54.8% 16,246 41.5% -32.4% 7,189
North West Essex BADENOCH, Kemi 79,698 68.2% 19,360 35.6% -26.1% 2,610
North West Norfolk WILD, James 74,415 59.9% 16,097 36.1% -29.9% 4,954
Rayleigh and Wickford FRANCOIS, Mark 76,576 62.7% 17,756 37.0% -35.9% 5,621
South Suffolk CARTLIDGE, James 74,619 65.4% 16,082 33.0% -29.1% 3,047
South West Hertfordshire MOHINDRA, Gagan 71,737 67.3% 16,458 34.1% -18.1% 4,456
West Suffolk TIMOTHY, Nick 77,145 59.8% 15,814 34.3% -30.1% 3,247
Witham PATEL, Priti 78,991 64.1% 18,827 37.2% -29.5% 5,145

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.