Results for a UK general election on 4 July 2024 South West, England - Elections contested by Reform UK

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
Bath HALL, Teresa 69,662 69.1% 3,798 7.9% 6.8% 5th
Bournemouth East HOULDEN, Martin 72,354 62.1% 6,268 14.0% - 3rd
Bournemouth West ASTON, Ben 70,259 56.1% 6,647 16.9% - 3rd
Bridgwater FAGG, Wiliam 71,571 56.1% 8,913 22.2% - 3rd
Bristol Central CLARKE, Robert 62,735 69.1% 1,338 3.1% 1.9% 4th
Bristol North East NEW, Anthony 70,076 59.9% 5,418 12.9% 11.4% 4th
Bristol North West O'CONNOR, Scarlett 74,869 64.7% 4,863 10.0% 9.9% 4th
Bristol South VISICK, Richard 75,533 57.5% 6,195 14.3% 10.0% 3rd
Camborne and Redruth TARRANT, Roger 74,342 64.3% 8,952 18.7% - 3rd
Central Devon LEEKS, Jeffrey 75,385 70.9% 7,784 14.6% - 4th
Chippenham GINSBURG, Benjamin 74,107 66.8% 6,127 12.4% - 3rd
Christchurch ADAMSON, Robin 71,060 66.6% 8,961 18.9% - 3rd
East Wiltshire TALBOT, Stephen 74,139 63.7% 7,885 16.7% - 4th
Exeter BUNKER, Lee 67,840 59.2% 4,914 12.2% 9.6% 4th
Exmouth and Exeter East SUTHERLAND, Garry 79,983 64.2% 7,085 13.8% 13.5% 4th
Filton and Bradley Stoke BURGE, Stephen 77,582 64.9% 6,819 13.5% - 3rd
Forest of Dean GOODIN, Stan 72,857 66.0% 8,194 17.0% - 3rd
Frome and East Somerset SWAIN, David 71,593 65.3% 6,441 13.8% - 3rd
Glastonbury and Somerton CARTER, Tom 73,268 65.0% 7,678 16.1% - 3rd
Gloucester FARMER, Chris 79,475 57.5% 7,307 16.0% - 3rd
Honiton and Sidmouth QUICKENDEN, Paul 75,537 67.1% 6,289 12.4% - 3rd
Melksham and Devizes CUPIS, Malcolm 73,482 69.7% 6,726 13.1% - 3rd
Newton Abbot HILDITCH, Christopher 73,885 65.0% 8,494 17.7% - 3rd
North Cornwall O'CONNOR, Rowland 76,741 66.8% 8,444 16.5% - 3rd
North Cotswolds PREECE, Jason 73,203 68.6% 6,502 12.9% 12.6% 4th
North Devon JAMES, Nigel 79,079 65.0% 8,137 15.8% - 3rd
North Dorset LEANING, Ash 72,690 68.3% 7,894 15.9% - 3rd
North East Somerset and Hanham MACDONNELL, Paul 73,889 69.2% 7,424 14.5% - 3rd
North Somerset KOKKINOFTAS, Alexander 74,426 72.2% 5,602 10.4% - 4th
Plymouth Moor View HOOPER, Shaun 74,724 57.4% 9,670 22.6% 22.3% 3rd
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport GOLD, Peter 75,313 55.9% 7,467 17.7% 12.1% 2nd
Poole DRAGOTONIU, Andrei 72,509 61.4% 7,429 16.7% - 3rd
Salisbury MALINS, Julian 71,802 69.9% 5,235 10.4% - 4th
South Cotswolds LATIMER, Desi 71,971 72.7% 5,146 9.8% - 3rd
South Devon BAGLEY, Michael 72,261 67.8% 6,363 13.0% - 3rd
South Dorset YOUNG, Morgan 75,924 64.6% 8,168 16.7% - 3rd
South East Cornwall WADLEY, Paul 72,654 67.8% 9,311 18.9% - 3rd
South West Devon HORNER, Stephen 77,600 67.3% 9,361 17.9% - 3rd
South West Wiltshire IRVIN, Garry 73,071 63.2% 7,840 17.0% - 3rd
St Austell and Newquay BEAL, Stephen 76,076 61.4% 9,212 19.7% - 3rd
St Ives MORTIMER, Giane 69,978 68.7% 6,492 13.5% - 3rd
Stroud LESTER, Chris 77,905 70.9% 6,329 11.5% 10.0% 3rd
Swindon North WILLIS, Les 73,224 60.3% 7,557 17.1% - 3rd
Swindon South KOSIDOWSKI, Catherine 72,575 61.7% 6,194 13.8% - 3rd
Taunton and Wellington HANSARD, Charles 78,680 63.9% 8,053 16.0% - 3rd
Tewkesbury DAVIS, Byron 73,458 66.1% 6,000 12.4% - 3rd
Thornbury and Yate BANWELL, Andrew 78,192 68.3% 7,529 14.1% - 3rd
Tiverton and Minehead KEEN, Fred 72,087 65.9% 7,787 16.4% - 3rd
Torbay SCOTT, Gordon 76,185 60.5% 8,660 18.8% - 3rd
Torridge and Tavistock JACKSON, Andrew 74,727 68.0% 9,152 18.0% - 4th
Truro and Falmouth RUBIDGE, Steve 72,982 68.9% 6,163 12.3% - 4th
Wells and Mendip Hills HIMS, Helen 73,538 68.5% 6,611 13.1% - 3rd
Weston-super-Mare PEARSE, Richard 71,396 59.4% 7,735 18.2% - 3rd
Yeovil BAILHACHE, Laura 79,918 61.3% 7,677 15.7% - 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.