Las elecciones generales de 2024 se celebraron el 4 de julio de 2024. [1] El recuento comenzó tras la conclusión de la votación a las 22:00 horas del mismo día y los resultados de casi todos los distritos electorales se declararon en la madrugada del 5 de julio. El Partido Conservador del primer ministro Rishi Sunak perdió más de 240 escaños y su mandato de 14 años en el gobierno. El Partido Laborista formó un gobierno mayoritario bajo el liderazgo de Keir Starmer , ganando más de 400 escaños. Otros partidos, incluidos los Demócratas Liberales , Reform UK y el Partido Verde, vieron un aumento en su cuota de escaños en la Cámara de los Comunes a expensas de los Conservadores y el Partido Nacional Escocés .
Este de Inglaterra
Tierras Medias Orientales
Londres
Irlanda del Norte
Noreste de Inglaterra
Noroeste de Inglaterra
Escocia
Sureste de Inglaterra
Sudoeste de Inglaterra
Gales
West Midlands
Yorkshire and the Humber
East Yorkshire
North and NE Lincolnshire
North Yorkshire and York
South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
References
- ^ "UK Parliamentary general election". Who Can I Vote For?. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
Notes
- ^ Strathern was the incumbent MP for Mid Bedfordshire in Bedfordshire since a 2023 by-election, and stood in Hitchin in Hertfordshire.
- ^ a b Incumbent MP for South Cambridgeshire, contesting St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire
- ^ Elected in the 2023 Mid Bedfordshire by-election, running for re-election in the new Hitchin seat (contains 15% of Mid Bedfordshire including Strathern's home town of Shefford).
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ 2019 Brexit Party candidate in Bassetlaw
- ^ Not to be confused with the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the same name.
- ^ Incumbent MP for Pudsey
- ^ a b Not running for re-election
- ^ Not the Labour Senedd member of the same name
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Served as Conservative MP for Croydon Central from 2005 to 2010
- ^ Stood in the new Croydon West
- ^ Whip restored just before dissolution of Parliament having been suspended from the Labour Party for over a year
- ^ a b Was not reselected as a candidate
- ^ a b Served as a Labour MP for this seat prior to the 2019 general election
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Not the Lib Dem former MP and 2024 candidate for the nearby constituency of Chesham and Amersham of the same name
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Elected for Labour
- ^ a b An MEP for North West England (2019–2020)
- ^ Incumbent MP for the abolished Wirral South, contesting Birkenhead
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Was MP for the seat from 2010 to 2015
- ^ Was MP for the seat from 2017 to 2019
- ^ Elected in 2019 as a Conservative; crossed the floor in January 2022
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Was MP for Leigh from 2017 to 2019
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ MP for Stirling (2017–2019) and MSP for Central Scotland (since 2021)
- ^ MP for North East Fife from 2015 to 2019
- ^ MP for Argyll and Bute (2001–2015)
- ^ Elected for the SNP, joined the Conservatives in 2023
- ^ MSP for Glasgow since 2021
- ^ Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn (2011–2016) and Glasgow Maryhill (1999–2011)
- ^ MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South (2005–2015) and Paisley South (1997–2005 and is also running under a joint ticket with the Co-operative Party)
- ^ Member of Parliament for Airdrie and Shotts from 2010 to 2015
- ^ Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Scotland from 2016 to 2021
- ^ MP for Ochil and South Perthshire from 2017 to 2019
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Was not reselected as the candidate in the new seat of Fareham and Waterlooville but was selected for Winchester
- ^ Stood in South West Surrey's other successor constituency, Godalming and Ash
- ^ Selected for Fareham's other successor seat Fareham and Waterlooville
- ^ This constituency has 2 candidates with identical names who are different people, this Greg Smith is the Conservative candidate who was also MP (2019–24) for the since-abolished constituency of Buckingham, a predecessor constituency to this constituency
- ^ This constituency has 2 candidates with identical names who are different people, this Greg Smith is the Green Party candidate
- ^ Was MP for Portsmouth South from 2015 to 2017, and incumbent MP for Meon Valley since 2019
- ^ Was MP for Wolverhampton North East from 2010 to 2019
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Incumbent MP for East Devon, 26% of which becomes part of the new Honiton and Sidmouth
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Incumbent MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset, 33% of which becomes part of the new Tiverton and Minehead
- ^ Elected in a by-election
- ^ Was MP for Wansdyke from 1997 to 2010
- ^ Was MEP for South West England from 2019 to 2020
- ^ Was MP for St Ives from 1997 to 2015
- ^ Was MP for Lewisham East from 2010 to 2018
- ^ Incumbent MP for Islwyn
- ^ Fue miembro de la Asamblea de Gales por el este de Gales del Sur de 2011 a 2016
- ^ Un eurodiputado por Gales (2019-2020)
- ^ Fue diputado por Ceredigion (2005-2017)
- ^ ab Baynes era el actual diputado de Clwyd South en Gales y se presentó como candidato en North Shropshire en Inglaterra.
- ^ Diputado titular por Swansea East
- ^ Elegido en una elección parcial
- ^ Diputado por Wakefield (2005 a 2019)
- ^ Elegido en una elección parcial
- ^ ab Diputado titular por Walsall North, en competencia con Tamworth
- ^ Elegido en una elección parcial
- ^ Elegido en una elección parcial
- ^ El distrito electoral predecesor, Dewsbury, se volvió conservador en 2019, pero el escaño es teóricamente laborista según los nuevos límites
- ^ Elegido en una elección parcial
- ^ Elegido en una elección parcial