Results for a UK general election on 4 July 2024 Elections contested by UK Independence Party

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
Bexhill and Battle SULLIVAN, Colin 72,198 66.1% 144 0.3% - 10th
Broxbourne HARVEY, Martin 75,210 57.1% 172 0.4% - 6th
Christchurch UNWIN, Steve 71,060 66.6% 163 0.3% - 8th
Clacton PEMBERTON, Andrew 78,245 58.7% 116 0.3% - 7th
Eastbourne GARBUTT, Ian 72,590 62.8% 154 0.3% - 6th
East Kilbride and Strathaven MACKAY, Donald 76,414 61.1% 86 0.2% -0.9% 8th
Hamilton and Clyde Valley HO, Christopher 75,480 55.8% 117 0.3% - 6th
Harlow PERRY, Lois 74,683 58.1% 157 0.4% - 6th
Holborn and St Pancras POYNTON, John 71,300 54.1% 75 0.2% -0.1% 9th
Kenilworth and Southam DE'ATH, Paul 74,923 71.2% 153 0.3% - 7th
Llanelli ROBINSON, Stan 71,538 57.0% 600 1.5% - 7th
Motherwell, Wishaw and Carluke WILSON, Neil 71,777 54.4% 110 0.3% -1.1% 8th
Newbury JOHNSON, Gary 71,982 68.0% 131 0.3% - 7th
North Dorset TAYLOR, Jeff 72,690 68.3% 119 0.2% - 7th
Poole BARNES, Leanne 72,509 61.4% 325 0.7% - 7th
Preston KILLEEN, Derek 77,400 51.7% 124 0.3% - 10th
Runnymede and Weybridge WOOD, Nicholas 73,610 65.6% 142 0.3% -0.6% 7th
St Ives SAUNDERS, Jason 69,978 68.7% 111 0.2% - 8th
Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge MACKAY, Janice 71,561 59.8% 2,638 6.2% - 4th
Sussex Weald MAGNESS, Chris 72,885 67.5% 152 0.3% - 9th
Tamworth BILCLIFF, Robert 75,055 58.3% 290 0.7% -1.0% 6th
Uxbridge and South Ruislip COURTENAY, Geoff 74,745 61.4% 164 0.4% -0.2% 8th
Warwick and Leamington STEELE, Laurie 76,294 64.5% 154 0.3% - 6th
West Bromwich HARDING, Sam 74,025 49.3% 133 0.4% - 7th

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.