Results for the UK general election on 4 July 2024 Elections contested by Party of Women
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 |
Doncaster North | BRIGGS, Catherine | 69,759 | 44.4% | 452 | 1.5% | - | 8th |
Sheffield Heeley | MCDONALD, Louise | 73,452 | 52.3% | 482 | 1.3% | - | 7th |
Norwich South | LAW, Linda | 76,296 | 59.1% | 455 | 1.0% | - | 6th |
Oxford East | LONGTHORP, Katherine | 71,845 | 54.8% | 337 | 0.9% | - | 10th |
Islington South and Finsbury | WOODBURN, Lesley | 74,122 | 57.7% | 354 | 0.8% | - | 7th |
Bexhill and Battle | LONG, Julia | 72,198 | 66.1% | 332 | 0.7% | - | 8th |
Barrow and Furness | MORGAN, Lisa | 74,980 | 56.3% | 290 | 0.7% | - | 6th |
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend | PANTON, Liz | 76,245 | 55.5% | 283 | 0.7% | - | 7th |
West Worcestershire | BARBER, Seonaid | 79,246 | 69.0% | 363 | 0.7% | - | 6th |
Finchley and Golders Green | MURPHY, Katharine Margaret | 77,500 | 63.6% | 318 | 0.6% | - | 7th |
South West Hertfordshire | O'MALLEY, Bernadette | 71,737 | 67.3% | 295 | 0.6% | - | 6th |
Tynemouth | OLIVER DOUGALL, Kelly | 73,194 | 66.2% | 286 | 0.6% | - | 7th |
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire | WHITE, Bev | 78,115 | 67.7% | 274 | 0.5% | - | 7th |
Honiton and Sidmouth | EXON, Hazel | 75,537 | 67.1% | 244 | 0.5% | - | 7th |
Bristol Central | KEEN, Kellie-Jay | 62,735 | 69.1% | 196 | 0.5% | - | 6th |
Kensington and Bayswater | O'MAHONY, Una | 77,306 | 54.2% | 116 | 0.3% | - | 8th |
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.