Brexit Party election results

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This article lists the election results of the Brexit Party, known since 2021 as Reform UK, in UK parliamentary elections and in elections to the European Parliament.

European elections, 2019[edit]

The Brexit Party stood in the 2019 European Parliament elections in every regional constituency except Northern Ireland and won the highest number of seats and the most votes nationwide.

2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom: Great Britain
Year Leader Number of votes Share of votes Seats Change Position
2019 Nigel Farage 5,248,533 30.52%
29 / 73
New 1st
Results by country/region (left) and by local authority areas (right)

Results by regional constituency[edit]

The Brexit Party won at least one seat in every region that they stood in. The party topped the poll in the majority of districts in Great Britain.

2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
European Parliament constituency Number of votes Share of votes Seats Change Position Elected members Image of regional results
East Midlands 452,321 38.23%
3 / 5
New 1st Annunziata Rees-Mogg, Jonathan Bullock and Matthew Patten
East of England 604,715 37.83%
3 / 7
New 1st Richard Tice, Michael Heaver and June Mummery
London 400,257 17.9%
2 / 8
New 3rd Benyamin Habib and Lance Forman
North East England 240,056 38.73%
2 / 3
New 1st Brian Monteith and John Tennant
North West England 541,843 31.23%
3 / 8
New 1st Claire Fox, Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen and David Bull
Scotland 233,006 14.8
1 / 6
New 2nd Louis Stedman-Bryce
South East England 915,686 36.07%
4 / 10
New 1st Nigel Farage, Alexandra Phillips, Robert Rowland and Belinda de Lucy
South West England

including Gibraltar

611,742 36.84%
3 / 6
New 1st Ann Widdecombe, James Glancy and Christina Jordan
Wales 271,404 32.5%
2 / 4
New 1st Nathan Gill and James Wells
West Midlands 507,152 37.66%
3 / 7
New 1st Rupert Lowe, Martin Daubney and Andrew England Kerr
Yorkshire and the Humber 470,351 36.5%
3 / 6
New 1st John Longworth, Lucy Harris and Jake Pugh

Gibraltar[edit]

For elections to the European Parliament, the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar was a part of the European Parliament constituency combined region of South West England, but votes were counted separately. The table below shows the results of the European Parliament election in Gibraltar.

Date of election Votes %
2019 746 8.0

By-elections, 2019[edit]

Date of election Constituency Candidate Votes % Elected MP Ref
6 June 2019 Peterborough, Cambridgeshire Mike Greene 9,801 28.89 Lisa Forbes (Labour) [1]
1 August 2019 Brecon and Radnorshire, Mid Wales Des Parkinson 3,331 10.47 Jane Dodds (Liberal Democrat) [2]

General election, 2019[edit]

Constituencies which the Brexit Party contested at the election.

In April 2019, party leader Nigel Farage said the Brexit Party intended to stand candidates at the next general election.[3] The same month, he promised not to stand candidates against the 28 Eurosceptic Conservative MPs who opposed the Brexit withdrawal agreement in Parliament.[4]

When a general election was held in December 2019, the Brexit Party stood in around half of the total seats in England, Scotland and Wales, campaigning most strongly in the red wall (seats long held by Labour Members of Parliament). The party did not stand in seats won by the Conservative Party in 2017 along with a number of exceptional seats; mainly in London, Scotland and the North East.[5] A number of candidates who had been selected to stand in Conservative constituencies went on to run in the election as independent candidates on a Pro-Brexit platform.[6]

As largely expected, the Brexit Party failed to win any seats in the general election.[7] Among its results the best were in Barnsley Central, where Victoria Felton came second with 30.4% of the vote;[8] Hartlepool, where party chairman Richard Tice came third with 25.8% of the vote;[9] and Hull West and Hessle, where businesswoman and media personality Michelle Dewberry came third with 18% of the vote.[10]

Results by constituency[edit]

Constituency Region 2016 Brexit vote (%) Winning party in 2017 Winning party in 2019 Candidate Votes % Position Margin with winner
Aberavon South Wales 59.9 Labour Labour Glenda Davies 3,108 9.8 3rd 44.0
Aberdeen North Aberdeenshire, Scotland 43.0 Scottish National Scottish National Seb Leslie 1,008 2.7 5th 51.3
Alyn and Deeside North Wales 57.7 Labour Labour Simon Wall 2,678 6.2 3rd 36.3
Arfon North Wales 34.9 Plaid Cymru Plaid Cymru Gary Gribben 1,159 4.0 4th 41.2
Ashfield Nottinghamshire, East Midlands 70.5 Labour Conservative Martin Daubney 2,501 5.1 4th 34.2
Ashton-under-Lyne Greater Manchester, North West 61.8 Labour Labour Derek Brocklehurst 3,151 8.2 3rd 39.9
Barking London (East) 60.3 Labour Labour Karen Batley 3,186 7.2 3rd 54.0
Barnsley Central South Yorkshire 68.3 Labour Labour Victoria Felton 11,233 30.4 2nd 9.7
Barnsley East South Yorkshire 70.7 Labour Labour Jim Ferguson 11,112 29.2 2nd 8.4
Barrow and Furness Cumbria, North West 56.7 Labour Conservative Ged McGrath 1,355 2.9 4th 49.0
Bath Somerset, South West 31.6 Liberal Democrat Liberal Democrat Jimi Ogunnusi 642 1.2 4th 53.3
Bassetlaw Nottinghamshire, East Midlands 68.3 Labour Conservative Debbie Soloman 5,366 10.6 3rd 44.6
Battersea London (West) 23.0 Labour Labour Jake Thomas 386 0.6 5th 44.9
Batley and Spen West Yorkshire 60.3 Labour Labour Clive Minihan 1,678 3.2 5th 39.5
Bedford Bedfordshire, East of England 51.9 Labour Labour Charles Bunker 896 1.9 5th 41.4
Bermondsey and Old Southwark London (South) 27.0 Labour Labour Alex Matthews 1,617 2.8 4th 51.3
Bethnal Green and Bow London (North) 30.9 Labour Labour David Axe 1,081 1.8 5th 70.9
Birkenhead Merseyside, North West 51.7 Labour Labour Darren Lythgoe 1,489 3.5 5th 55.5
Birmingham, Edgbaston Birmingham, West Midlands 47.3 Labour Labour David Wilks 1,047 2.5 5th 47.6
Birmingham, Erdington Birmingham, West Midlands 63.0 Labour Labour Wendy Garcarz 1,441 4.1 3rd 46.2
Birmingham, Hall Green Birmingham, West Midlands 33.6 Labour Labour Rosie Cuckston 877 1.7 5th 66.1
Birmingham, Hodge Hill Birmingham, West Midlands 51.5 Labour Labour Jill Dagnan 1,519 3.4 3rd 75.3
Birmingham, Ladywood Birmingham, West Midlands 35.6 Labour Labour Andrew Garcarz 831 1.9 5th 77.3
Birmingham, Northfield Birmingham, West Midlands 61.8 Labour Conservative Keith Rowe 1,655 3.8 4th 42.5
Birmingham, Perry Barr Birmingham, West Midlands 51.2 Labour Labour Annette Willcox 1,382 3.3 4th 59.8
Birmingham, Selly Oak Birmingham, West Midlands 46.9 Labour Labour Joseph Tawonezvi 1,436 2.9 5th 53.1
Birmingham, Yardley Birmingham, West Midlands 60.1 Labour Labour Mary McKenna 2,246 5.3 4th 49.5
Bishop Auckland County Durham, North East 60.6 Labour Conservative Nicholas Brown 2,500 5.6 3rd 48.1
Blackburn Lancashire, North West 53.7 Labour Labour Rick Moore 2,770 6.2 3rd 58.7
Blackley and Broughton Greater Manchester, North West 51.3 Labour Labour James Buckley 2,736 7.1 3rd 54.8
Blackpool South Lancashire, North West 67.8 Labour Conservative David Brown 2,009 6.1 3rd 43.5
Blaenau Gwent South Wales 62.0 Labour Labour Richard Taylor 6,215 20.6 2nd 28.6
Blaydon County Durham, North East 56.3 Labour Labour Michael Robinson 5,833 12.8 3rd 30.5
Blyth Valley Northumberland, North East 59.8 Labour Conservative Mark Peart 3,394 8.3 3rd 34.4
Bolsover Derbyshire, East Midlands 70.2 Labour Conservative Kevin Harper 4,151 9.0 3rd 38.4
Bolton North East Greater Manchester, North West 57.7 Labour Conservative Trevor Jones 1,880 4.3 3rd 41.1
Bolton South East Greater Manchester, North West 63.4 Labour Labour Mark Cunningham 2,968 7.3 3rd 45.7
Bootle Merseyside, North West England 54.8 Labour Labour Kim Knight 2,610 5.3 3rd 74.1
Bradford East West Yorkshire 55.2 Labour Labour Jonathan Barras 2,700 6.1 4th 56.9
Bradford South West Yorkshire 63.5 Labour Labour Kulvinder Manik 2,819 7.1 3rd 39.2
Bradford West West Yorkshire 46.7 Labour Labour Derrick Hodgson 1,556 3.5 3rd 72.7
Brent North London (West) 43.0 Labour Labour Suzie O'Brien 951 1.8 4th 50.1
Brentford and Isleworth London (West) 43.3 Labour Labour Lucy O'Sullivan 1,165 2.0 5th 48.2
Bridgend South Wales 49.6 Labour Conservative Robert Morgan 1,811 4.3 5th 38.8
Brighton, Kemptown East Sussex, South East England 43.4 Labour Labour Graham Cushway 1,327 2.7 5th 48.9
Brighton, Pavilion East Sussex, South East England 26.6 Green Green Richard Milton 770 1.3 4th 55.9
Bristol East Bristol, South West England 46.8 Labour Labour Tim Page 1,881 3.6 5th 49.5
Bristol South Bristol, South West England 47.1 Labour Labour Robert de Vito Boutin 2,325 4.2 5th 46.3
Bristol West Bristol, South West England 20.7 Labour Labour Neil Hipkiss 869 1.2 4th 61.1
Buckingham Buckinghamshire, South East England 48.6 Labour Labour Andrew Bell 1,286 2.0 4th 56.4
Burnley Lancashire, North West 66.6 Labour Conservative Stewart Scott 3,362 8.6 4th 31.7
Bury North Greater Manchester, North West 53.6 Labour Conservative Alan McCarthy 1,240 2.6 4th 43.6
Bury South Greater Manchester, North West 54.5 Labour Conservative Andrea Livesey 1,672 3.3 4th 40.5
Caerphilly South Wales 55.1 Labour Labour Nathan Gill 4,490 11.2 4th 33.7
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Highlands, Scotland 49.4 Liberal Democrat Liberal Democrat Sandra Skinner 1,139 3.6 5th 33.6
Camberwell and Peckham London (South) 30.1 Labour Labour Claude Cass-Horne 1,041 1.8 5th 69.5
Cambridge Cambridgeshire, East of England 26.2 Labour Labour Peter Dawe 1,041 1.9 5th 46.1
Cardiff Central South Wales 30.3 Labour Labour Gareth Pearce 1,006 2.4 4th 58.8
Cardiff North South Wales 39.0 Labour Labour Chris Butler 1,311 2.5 5th 47
Cardiff South and Penarth South Wales 44.9 Labour Labour Tim Price 1,999 4.0 5th 40.1
Cardiff West South Wales 44.8 Labour Labour Nick Mullins 1,619 3.5 5th 48.3
Carmarthenshire East and Dinefwr South Wales 53.7 Plaid Cymru Plaid Cymru Peter Prosser 2,311 5.6 4th 33.3
Carshalton and Wallington London (South) 56.3 Liberal Democrat Conservative James Woudhuysen 1,043 2.1 4th 40.3
Ceredigion South Wales 45.4 Plaid Cymru Plaid Cymru Gethin James 2,063 5.1 5th 32.8
Chesterfield Derbyshire, East Midlands 59.3 Labour Labour John Scotting 4,771 10.6 3rd 29.6
Chorley[11][12] Lancashire, North West 56.5 Labour Speaker Mark Brexit-Smith* 9,439 23.7 2nd 43.6
City of Chester Cheshire, North West 42.7 Labour Labour Andy Argyle 1,388 2.5 5th 47.1
City of Durham County Durham, North East 44.3 Labour Labour Lesley Wright 3,252 6.7 4th 35.3
Clwyd South North Wales 60.2 Labour Conservative Jamie Adams 1,468 4.0 5th 40.7
Colne Valley West Yorkshire 49.8 Labour Conservative Sue Harrison 1,286 2.1 4th 46.3
Coventry North East Warwickshire, West Midlands 59.2 Labour Labour Iddrisu Sufyan 2,110 4.7 3rd 48.0
Coventry North West Warwickshire, West Midlands 58.6 Labour Labour Joshua Richardson 1,956 3.0 4th 40.8
Coventry South Warwickshire, West Midlands 48.9 Labour Labour James Crocker 1,432 3.2 4th 41.2
Crewe and Nantwich Cheshire, North West 59.0 Labour Conservative Matt Wood 1,390 2.6 4th 50.5
Croydon Central London (South) 50.3 Labour Labour Peter Sonnex 999 1.8 5th 48.4
Croydon North London (South) 40.9 Labour Labour Chidi Ngwaba 839 1.5 5th 64.1
Cynon Valley South Wales 56.9 Labour Labour Rebecca Rees-Evans 3,045 10.1 3rd 41.3
Dagenham and Rainham London (East) 69.9 Labour Labour Tom Bewick 2,887 6.6 3rd 37.9
Darlington County Durham, North East 58.0 Labour Conservative Dave Mawson 1,544 3.5 4th 44.6
Delyn North Wales 54.7 Labour Conservative Nigel Williams 1,971 5.1 4th 38.6
Denton and Reddish Greater Manchester, North West 61.0 Labour Labour Martin Power 3,039 7.9 3rd 42.2
Derby North Derbyshire, East Midlands 53.7 Labour Conservative Alan Graves 1,908 4.1 4th 41.1
Derby South Derbyshire, East Midlands 61.6 Labour Labour Timothy Prosser 2,480 5.8 4th 45.3
Dewsbury West Yorkshire 57.2 Labour Conservative Philip James 1,874 3.3 4th 43.1
Don Valley South Yorkshire 68.5 Labour Conservative Paul Whitehurst 6,247 13.7 3rd 29.5
Doncaster Central South Yorkshire 66.3 Labour Labour Surjit Duhre 6,842 16.5 3rd 23.5
Doncaster North South Yorkshire 70.0 Labour Labour Andy Stewart 8,294 20.4 3rd 18.3
Dulwich and West Norwood London (South) 22.0 Labour Conservative Julia Stephenson 571 1.0 4th 64.5
Dundee West Angus, Scotland 41.1 Scottish National Scottish National Stuart Waiton 1,271 3.1 5th 50.7
Dwyfor Meirionnydd North Wales 48.3 Plaid Cymru Plaid Cymru Louise Hughes 1,776 5.9 4th 42.4
Ealing Central and Acton London (West) 29.1 Labour Labour Samir Alsoodani 664 1.2 5th 50.1
Ealing Southall London (West) 41.8 Labour Labour Rosamund Beattie 867 2.1 5th 58.7
Easington County Durham, North East 66.5 Labour Labour Julie Maughan 6,744 19.5 3rd 26.0
East Ham London (East) 46.9 Labour Labour Alka Sehgal-Cuthbert 1,107 3.0 4th 74.3
Eastbourne East Sussex, South East England 57.6 Liberal Democrat Conservative Stephen Gander 1,530 2.8 4th 46.1
Edinburgh North and Leith Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland 21.8 Scottish National Scottish National Robert Speirs 558 0.9 6th 42.8
Edinburgh South West Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland 27.9 Scottish National Scottish National David Ballantine 625 1.2 6th 46.4
Edmonton London (North) 45.5 Labour Labour Sachin Sehgal 840 2.1 5th 62.9
Ellesmere Port and Neston Cheshire, North West 57.7 Labour Labour Christopher Stevens 2,138 4.4 4th 48.9
Eltham London (South) 51.8 Labour Labour Steve Kelleher 1,523 3.5 4th 43.5
Enfield North London (North) 49.2 Labour Labour Ike Ijeh 797 1.8 5th 50.0
Enfield Southgate London (North) 37.9 Labour Labour Parag Shah 494 1.0 5th 47.5
Erith and Thamesmead London (East) 54.3 Labour Labour Tom Bright 2,246 5.4 3rd 42.6
Exeter Devon, South West England 44.7 Labour Labour Leslie Willis 1,428 2.5 4th 50.7
Feltham and Heston London (West) 55.9 Labour Labour Martyn Nelson 1,658 3.5 4th 49.5
Garston and Halewood Merseyside, North West England 47.8 Labour Labour Jake Fraser 2,943 5.5 4th 66.8
Gedling Nottinghamshire, East Midlands 56.1 Labour Conservative Graham Hunt 1,820 3.5 4th 41.9
Glasgow North Greater Glasgow, Scotland 21.6 Scottish National Scottish National Dionne Cocozza 320 0.9 6th 46.0
Glasgow South Greater Glasgow, Scotland 28.2 Scottish National Scottish National Danyaal Raja 516 1.1 6th 47.0
Glasgow South West Greater Glasgow, Scotland 40.9 Scottish National Scottish National Peter Brown 802 2.2 5th 45.7
Glenrothes Fife, Scotland 46.4 Scottish National Scottish National Victor Farrell 1,276 3.1 5th 48.0
Gower South Wales 50.1 Labour Labour Rob Ross 1,379 3.1 5th 42.3
Great Grimsby Lincolnshire 71.4 Labour Conservative Christopher Barker 2,378 7.2 3rd 47.7
Greenwich and Woolwich London (East) 35.7 Labour Labour Kailash Trivedi 1,228 2.3 5th 54.5
Hackney North and Stoke Newington London (North) 20.9 Labour Labour Richard Ings 609 1.1 5th 69.2
Hackney South and Shoreditch London (North) 22.1 Labour Labour Robert Lloyd 744 1.4 5th 71.9
Halifax West Yorkshire 58.8 Labour Labour Sarah Wood 2,813 6.1 3rd 40.2
Halton Cheshire, North West 57.8 Labour Labour Janet Balfe 3,730 8.1 3rd 55.4
Hammersmith London (West) 31.0 Labour Labour James Keyse 974 1.9 5th 56.0
Hampstead and Kilburn London (North) 23.4 Labour Labour James Pointon 684 1.2 5th 47.7
Harrow West London (North) 43.4 Labour Labour Richard Jones 931 1.9 5th 50.5
Hartlepool County Durham, North East 69.6 Labour Labour Richard Tice 10,603 25.8 3rd 11.9
Hayes and Harlington London (West) 59.4 Labour Labour Harry Boparai 1,292 2.9 4th 52.9
Hemsworth West Yorkshire 68.1 Labour Labour Waj Ali 5,930 13.5 3rd 24.0
Heywood and Middleton Greater Manchester, North West 45.3 Labour Conservative Colin Lambert 3,952 8.3 3rd 34.8
Holborn and St Pancras London (North) 26.7 Labour Labour Hector Birchwood 1,032 1.8 5th 62.7
Hornsey and Wood Green London (North) 25.0 Labour Labour Daniel Corrigan 763 1.2 5th 56.3
Houghton and Sunderland South Tyne and Wear, North East 62.6 Labour Labour Kevin Yuill 6,165 15.5 3rd 25.2
Hove East Sussex, South East England 33.9 Labour Labour Angela Hancock 1,111 2.0 5th 56.3
Huddersfield West Yorkshire 51.0 Labour Labour Stuart Hale 1,666 4.0 5th 45.0
Hyndburn Lancashire, North West 65.7 Labour Conservative Gregory Butt 2,156 5.1 3rd 43.4
Ilford North London (East) 52.5 Labour Labour Neil Anderson 960 1.9 4th 48.6
Ilford South London (East) 43.8 Labour Labour Munish Sharma 1,008 1.9 5th 63.7
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Highlands, Scotland 36.2 Scottish National Scottish National Les Durance 1,078 2.0 6th 35.9
Ipswich Suffolk, East of England 56.5 Labour Conservative Nicola Thomas 1,432 2.9 4th 47.4
Islington North London (North) 21.6 Labour Labour Yosef David 742 1.4 5th 62.9
Islington South and Finsbury London (North) 28.3 Labour Labour Paddy Hannam 1,136 2.4 5th 53.9
Islwyn South Wales 58.8 Labour Labour James Wells 4,834 14.1 3rd 30.6
Jarrow County Durham, North East 61.6 Labour Labour Richard Monaghan 4,122 10.1 3rd 35.1
Keighley West Yorkshire 53.3 Labour Conservative Waqas Khan 850 1.6 4th 46.5
Kensington London (West) 31.3 Labour Conservative Jay Aston 384 0.9 5th 37.4
Kingston and Surbiton London (West) 41.5 Liberal Democrat Liberal Democrat Scott Holman 788 1.3 5th 49.8
Kingston upon Hull East East Riding of Yorkshire 72.6 Labour Labour Marten Hall 5,764 17.8 3rd 21.4
Kingston upon Hull North East Riding of Yorkshire 59.9 Labour Labour Derek Abram 4,771 13.9 3rd 35.9
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle East Riding of Yorkshire 67.8 Labour Labour Michelle Dewberry 5,638 18.0 3rd 24.7
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath Fife, Scotland 41.6 Labour Scottish National Mitch William 1,132 2.4 6th 32.8
Knowsley Merseyside, North West England 52.4 Labour Labour Tim McCullough 3,348 6.1 3rd 74.7
Lancaster and Fleetwood Lancashire, North West 50.9 Labour Labour Leanne Murray 1,817 4.0 4th 42.8
Leeds Central Leeds, West Yorkshire 47.4 Labour Labour Paul Thomas 2,999 6.1 3rd 55.6
Leeds East Leeds, West Yorkshire 60.9 Labour Labour Sarah Wass 2,981 7.6 3rd 42.2
Leeds North East Leeds, West Yorkshire 37.3 Labour Labour Inaya Folarin Iman 1,769 3.5 5th 54.0
Leeds North West Leeds, West Yorkshire 35.3 Labour Labour Graeme Webber 1,304 2.7 5th 45.9
Leeds West Leeds, West Yorkshire 54.9 Labour Labour Philip Mars 2,685 6.7 3rd 48.4
Leicester East Leicestershire, East Midlands 53.1 Labour Labour Tara Baldwin 1,243 2.5 4th 48.3
Leicester South Leicestershire, East Midlands 42.5 Labour Labour James Potter 1,187 2.4 5th 64.6
Leicester West Leicestershire, East Midlands 51.6 Labour Labour Jack Collier 1,620 4.7 4th 45.0
Leigh Greater Manchester, North West 63.4 Labour Conservative James Melly 3,161 6.7 3rd 38.6
Lewisham Deptford London (East) 24.6 Labour Labour Moses Etienne 789 1.4 5th 69.4
Lewisham East London (East) 35.4 Labour Labour Wesley Pollard 1,234 2.8 5th 56.7
Lewisham West and Penge London (East) 34.4 Labour Labour Teixeira Hambro 1,060 2.0 5th 59.2
Leyton and Wanstead London (East) 37.1 Labour Labour Zulf Jannaty 785 1.8 5th 62.9
Lincoln Lincolnshire, East Midlands 57.3 Labour Conservative Reece Wilkes 1,079 2.1 5th 45.8
Linlithgow and East Falkirk Falkirk, Scotland 41.6 Labour Scottish National Marc Bozza 1,257 2.2 5th 42.0
Liverpool Riverside Merseyside, North West England 26.8 Labour Labour David Leach 1,779 3.4 5th 74.6
Liverpool Wavertree Merseyside, North West England 35.8 Labour Labour Adam Heatherington 1,921 4.4 4th 67.8
Liverpool West Derby Merseyside, North West England 50.2 Labour Labour Ray Pearson 2,012 4.6 3rd 73.0
Llanelli South Wales 55.4 Labour Labour Susan Boucher 3,605 9.4 4th 32.8
Luton North Bedfordshire, East of England 58.2 Labour Labour Sudhir Sharma 1,215 2.9 4th 52.3
Luton South Bedfordshire, East of England 55.4 Labour Labour Garry Warren 1,601 3.8 4th 48.0
Makerfield Greater Manchester, North West 65.0 Labour Labour Ross Wright 5,817 13.1 3rd 32.0
Manchester Central Greater Manchester, North West 36.6 Labour Labour Sarah Chadwick 2,335 4.5 4th 65.9
Manchester Gorton Greater Manchester, North West 37.9 Labour Labour Lesley Kaya 1,573 3.5 5th 74.1
Manchester Withington Greater Manchester, North West 26.3 Labour Labour Stephen Ward 1,308 2.5 5th 65.3
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney South Wales 58.4 Labour Labour David Jones 3,604 11.2 3rd 41.2
Middlesbrough North Yorkshire 66.0 Labour Labour Faye Clements 2,168 6.4 4th 44.1
Mitcham and Morden London (South) 44.7 Labour Labour Jeremy Maddocks 1,202 2.6 4th 58.5
Neath South Wales 54.2 Labour Labour Simon Briscoe 3,184 8.7 4th 34.6
Newcastle upon Tyne Central Tyne and Wear, North East England 48.3 Labour Labour Mark Frederick Griffin 2,542 6.8 4th 50.8
Newcastle upon Tyne North Tyne and Wear, North East England 57.1 Labour Labour Richard Ogden 4,331 9.2 4th 36.2
Newcastle-under-Lyme Staffordshire, West Midlands 61.6 Labour Conservative Jason Cooper 1,921 4.3 4th 48.2
Newport East South Wales 60.2 Labour Labour Julie Price 2,454 6.8 3rd 37.6
Newport West South Wales 53.0 Labour Labour Cameron Edwards 1,727 4.0 4th 39.7
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford West Yorkshire 69.3 Labour Labour Deneice Florence-Jukes 8,032 16.6 3rd 21.3
North Durham County Durham, North East 60.1 Labour Labour Peter Telford 4,693 11.1 3rd 33.1
North Norfolk Norfolk, East Anglia 58.2 Liberal Democrat Conservative Harry Gywnne 1,739 3.4 4th 55.2
North Tyneside Tyne and Wear, North East England 59.3 Labour Labour Andrew Husband 5,254 10.4 3rd 39.2
North West Durham County Durham, North East 54.9 Labour Conservative John Wolstenholme 3,193 6.7 3rd 35.2
Norwich South Norfolk, East Anglia 40.2 Labour Labour Sandy Gilchrist 1,656 3.2 5th 50.5
Nottingham East Nottinghamshire, East Midlands 42.9 Labour Labour Damian Smith 1,343 3.4 5th 60.9
Nottingham North Nottinghamshire, East Midlands 63.8 Labour Labour Julian Carter 2,686 7.6 3rd 41.5
Nottingham South Nottinghamshire, East Midlands 46.5 Labour Labour John Lawson 2,012 4.2 4th 51.0
Ogmore South Wales 59.7 Labour Labour Christine Roach 2,991 8.5 3rd 41.2
Oldham East and Saddleworth Greater Manchester, North West 59.9 Labour Labour Paul Brierley 2,980 6.5 3rd 37.0
Oldham West and Royton Greater Manchester, North West 62.1 Labour Labour Helen Formby 3,316 7.5 3rd 47.8
Orkney and Shetland Northern Isles, Scotland 40.3 Liberal Democrat Liberal Democrat Robert Smith 900 3.9 5th 40.9
Oxford East Oxfordshire, South East England 32.3 Labour Labour Roger Carter 1,146 2.3 5th 54.8
Oxford West and Abingdon Oxfordshire, South East England 38.1 Liberal Democrat Liberal Democrat Allison Wild 829 1.4 4th 51.9
Penistone and Stocksbridge South Yorkshire 61.3 Labour Conservative John Booker 4,300 8.7 4th 39.1
Perth and North Perthshire Perthshire, Scotland 40.1 Scottish National Scottish National Stuart Powell 651 1.2 5th 49.4
Peterborough Cambridgeshire, East of England 62.1 Labour Conservative Mike Greene 2,127 4.4 4th 42.3
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Devon, South West England 54.4 Labour Labour Ann Widdecombe 2,909 5.5 3rd 42.4
Pontypridd South Wales 45.8 Labour Labour Steve Bayliss 2,917 7.5 4th 37.0
Poplar and Limehouse London (East) 34.1 Labour Labour Catherine Cui 1,493 2.4 5th 60.7
Portsmouth South Hampshire, South East England 51.8 Labour Labour John Kennedy 994 2.1 4th 46.5
Preston Lancashire, North West 56.8 Labour Labour Rob Sherratt 1,799 5.3 3rd 56.5
Reading East Berkshire, South East England 38.2 Labour Labour Mitchell Feierstein 852 1.5 5th 47.0
Redcar North Yorkshire 67.5 Labour Conservative Jacqui Cummins 2,915 7.1 3rd 39.0
Rhondda South Wales 61.2 Labour Labour John Watkins 3,733 12.6 4th 41.8
Rochdale Greater Manchester, North West 57.5 Labour Labour Chris Green 3,867 8.2 3rd 43.4
Ross, Skye and Lochaber Highlands, Scotland 43.3 Scottish National Scottish National Kate Brownlie 710 1.8 5th 46.5
Rother Valley South Yorkshire 66.7 Labour Conservative Allen Cowles 6,264 12.9 3rd 32.2
Rotherham South Yorkshire 68.3 Labour Labour Paul Hague 6,125 17.2 3rd 24.1
Salford and Eccles Greater Manchester, North West 53.6 Labour Labour Matt Mickler 4,290 8.5 3rd 48.3
Scunthorpe Lincolnshire 69.0 Labour Conservative Jerry Gorman 2,044 5.4 3rd 48.4
Sedgefield County Durham, North East 58.9 Labour Conservative David Bull 3,518 8.5 3rd 38.7
Sefton Central Merseyside, North West England 45.1 Labour Labour Paul Lomas 2,425 4.8 4th 52.7
Sevenoaks[13] Kent, South East England 53.8 Conservative Conservative Paulette Furse* 695 1.4 5th 60.1
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough South Yorkshire 61.4 Labour Labour Johnny Johnson 3,855 9.7 3rd 46.8
Sheffield Central South Yorkshire 30.4 Labour Labour Paul Ward 1,969 3.9 5th 62.8
Sheffield Hallam South Yorkshire 35.9 Labour Labour Terence McHale 1,562 2.7 5th 31.9
Sheffield Heeley South Yorkshire 57.6 Labour Labour Tracy Knowles 3,538 8.3 3rd 42.0
Sheffield South East South Yorkshire 66.4 Labour Labour Kirk Kus 4,478 10.7 3rd 35.4
Slough Berkshire, South East England 53.9 Labour Labour Delphine Grey-Fisk 1,432 2.8 4th 54.8
South Shields Tyne and Wear, North East England 62.1 Labour Labour Glenn Thompson 6,446 17.0 3rd 28.6
Southampton Test Hampshire, South East England 50.6 Labour Labour Philip Crook 1,591 3.5 4th 46.3
St Helens North Merseyside, North West England 58.2 Labour Labour Malcolm Webster 5,396 11.0 3rd 41.3
St Helens South and Whiston Merseyside, North West England 56.1 Labour Labour Daniel Oxley 5,353 10.6 3rd 47.9
Stalybridge and Hyde Greater Manchester, North West 59.3 Labour Labour Julian Newton 3,591 8.4 3rd 36.3
Stockport Greater Manchester, North West 46.8 Labour Labour Lee Montague-Trenchard 1,918 4.6 4th 47.4
Stockton North County Durham, North East 66.5 Labour Labour Martin Walker 3,907 9.5 3rd 33.6
Stockton South County Durham, North East 57.8 Labour Conservative John Prescott 2,196 4.0 4th 46.7
Stoke-on-Trent Central Staffordshire, West Midlands 65.0 Labour Conservative Tariq Mahmood 1,691 5.3 3rd 40.1
Stoke-on-Trent North Staffordshire, West Midlands 72.1 Labour Conservative Richard Watkin 2,374 5.9 3rd 46.4
Streatham London (South) 20.5 Labour Labour Penelope Becker 624 1.1 5th 53.7
Stretford and Urmston Greater Manchester, North West 48.4 Labour Labour Gary Powell 1,768 3.5 4th 56.8
Stroud Gloucestershire, South West 45.9 Labour Conservative Desi Latimer 1,085 1.6 4th 46.3
Sunderland Central[14] Tyne and Wear, North East 60.0 Labour Labour Viral Parikh 5,047 11.6 3rd 30.6
Swansea East South Wales 62.0 Labour Labour Tony Willicombe 2,842 8.5 3rd 43.3
Swansea West South Wales 42.6 Labour Labour Peter Hopkins 1,983 5.5 5th 46.1
Tooting London (South) 25.3 Labour Labour Adam Shakir 462 0.8 5th 52.6
Torfaen South Wales 60.8 Labour Labour David Thomas 5,742 15.4 3rd 26.4
Tottenham London (North) 23.8 Labour Labour Abdul Turay 527 1.1 5th 74.9
Twickenham London (West) 33.6 Liberal Democrat Liberal Democrat Stuart Wells 816 1.3 4th 54.8
Tynemouth Tyne and Wear, North East England 47.8 Labour Labour Ed Punchard 1,963 3.5 4th 44.6
Vale of Clwyd North Wales 55.9 Labour Labour Peter Dain 1,477 4.0 4th 42.4
Vauxhall London (South) 22.4 Labour Labour Andrew McGuinness 641 1.1 5th 55.0
Wakefield West Yorkshire 62.6 Labour Conservative Peter Wiltshire 2,725 6.1 3rd 41.2
Wallasey Merseyside, North West England 49.9 Labour Labour Martin York 2,037 4.4 3rd 59.9
Walsall South Staffordshire, West Midlands 61.6 Labour Labour Gary Hughes 1,660 3.9 3rd 45.2
Walthamstow London (East) 33.5 Labour Labour Paul Campbell 768 1.6 5th 74.5
Wansbeck Northumberland, North East 56.1 Labour Labour Eden Webley 3,141 7.8 3rd 34.5
Warley West Midlands conurbation 61.8 Labour Labour Michael Cooper 2,469 6.6 3rd 52.2
Warrington North Cheshire, North West 58.6 Labour Labour Elizabeth Babade 2,626 5.6 4th 38.6
Warrington South Cheshire, North West 50.6 Labour Conservative Clare Aspinall 1,635 2.6 4th 42.9
Warwick and Leamington Warwickshire, West Midlands 41.1 Labour Labour Tim Griffiths 807 1.5 5th 42.3
Washington and Sunderland West Tyne and Wear, North East 61.9 Labour Labour Howard Brown 5,439 14.5 3rd 28.0
Weaver Vale Cheshire, North West 50.1 Labour Labour Nicholas Goulding 1,380 2.7 4th 42.2
West Bromwich East West Midlands conurbation 67.5 Labour Conservative Christian Lucas 1,475 4.1 3rd 42.6
West Bromwich West West Midlands conurbation 69.1 Labour Conservative Franco D'Aulerio 1,841 5.3 3rd 45.2
West Ham London (East) 47.3 Labour Labour Emma Stockdale 1,679 2.8 5th 67.3
West Lancashire Lancashire, North West 54.9 Labour Labour Marc Stanton 2,275 4.3 4th 47.8
Westminster North London (North) 32.9 Labour Labour Cyrus Parvin 418 1.0 5th 53.2
Westmorland and Lonsdale Cumbria, North West 47.4 Liberal Democrat Liberal Democrat Steven Bolton 763 1.5 4th 47.4
Wigan Greater Manchester, North West 62.7 Labour Labour William Molloy 5,959 13.2 3rd 33.5
Wirral South Merseyside, North West England 46.6 Labour Labour Martin Waring 1,219 2.8 4th 48.4
Wirral West Merseyside, North West England 44.7 Labour Labour John Kelly 860 2.0 5th 46.2
Wolverhampton North East West Midlands conurbation 67.7 Labour Conservative Vishal Khatri 1,354 3.9 3rd 47.8
Wolverhampton South East West Midlands conurbation 68.2 Labour Labour Raj Chaggar 2,094 6.3 3rd 40.1
Wolverhampton South West West Midlands conurbation 54.6 Labour Conservative Leo Grandison 1,028 2.5 4th 45.8
Workington Cumbria, North West 60.3 Labour Conservative David Walker 1,749 4.2 3rd 45.1
Worsley and Eccles South Greater Manchester, North West 59.8 Labour Labour Seamus Martin 3,224 7.2 3rd 38.5
Wrexham North Wales 57.3 Labour Conservative Ian Berkeley-Hurst 1,222 3.6 5th 41.7
Wythenshawe and Sale East Greater Manchester, North West 49.8 Labour Labour Julie Fousert 2,717 6.1 4th 47.2
Ynys Môn (Anglesey) North Wales 50.9 Labour Conservative Helen Jenner 2,184 6.0 4th 29.5
York Central North Yorkshire 38.5 Labour Labour Nicholas Szkiler 1,479 3.0 5th 52.2

By-elections, 2021–[edit]

Date of election Constituency Candidate Votes % Elected MP Ref
6 May 2021 Hartlepool, County Durham John Prescott 368 1.2 Jill Mortimer (Conservative) [15]
13 May 2021 Airdrie and Shotts, North Lanarkshire Martyn Greene 45 0.2 Anum Qaisar (SNP) [16]
17 June 2021 Chesham and Amersham, Buckinghamshire Alex Wilson 414 1.1 Sarah Green (Liberal Democrat) [17]
2 December 2021 Old Bexley and Sidcup, London Richard Tice 1,432 6.6 Louie French (Conservative) [18]
16 December 2021 North Shropshire, Shropshire Kirsty Walmsley 1,427 3.7 Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat) [19]
3 March 2022 Birmingham Erdington, West Midlands Jack Brookes 293 1.7 Paulette Hamilton (Labour) [20]
23 June 2022 Wakefield, West Yorkshire Chris Walsh 513 1.9 Simon Lightwood (Labour) [21]
23 June 2022 Tiverton and Honiton, Devon Andy Foan 481 1.1 Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat) [22]
1 December 2022 City of Chester, Cheshire Jeanie Barton 773 2.7 Samantha Dixon (Labour) [23]
15 December 2022 Stretford and Urmston, Greater Manchester Paul Swansborough 650 3.5 Andrew Western (Labour) [24]
9 February 2023 West Lancashire, Lancashire Jonathan Kay 994 4.4 Ashley Dalton (Labour) [25]
20 July 2023 Selby and Ainsty, North Yorkshire David Kent 1,332 3.7 Keir Mather (Labour) [26]
20 July 2023 Somerton and Frome, Somerset Bruce Evans 1,303 3.4 Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat) [27]
5 October 2023 Rutherglen and Hamilton West, South Lanarkshire David Stark 403 1.3 Michael Shanks (Labour) [28]
19 October 2023 Mid Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire Dave Holland 1,487 3.7 Alistair Strathern (Labour) [29]
19 October 2023 Tamworth, Staffordshire Ian Cooper 1,376 5.4 Sarah Edwards (Labour) [30]
15 February 2024 Wellingborough, Northamptonshire Ben Habib 3,919 13.0 Gen Kitchen (Labour) [31]
15 February 2024 Kingswood, Gloucestershire Rupert Lowe 2,578 10.8 Damien Egan (Labour) [32]
29 February 2024 Rochdale, Greater Manchester Simon Danczuk 1,968 6.3 George Galloway (Workers Party) [33]
2 May 2024 Blackpool South, Lancashire Mark Butcher [34]

Notes[edit]

Bold denotes that either the majority of votes went in favour of Brexit or the percentage of votes was enough to retain the election deposit (5%).

*denotes that the candidate was originally selected as a Brexit Party prospective parliamentary candidate in a Conservative seat but after those candidates were pulled, they eventually stood as independent candidates.

Mayoral elections, 2021[edit]

Reform UK endorsed Laurence Fox in the 2021 London mayoral election.[35]

Candidate Mayoralty Votes %
Nick Buckley 2021 Greater Manchester mayoral election[36] 18,910 2.7
Waj Ali 2021 West Yorkshire mayoral election 14,983 2.5
Pete Durnell 2021 West Midlands mayoral election 13,568 2.2
Surjit Singh Duhre 2021 Doncaster mayoral election[37] 1,012 1.6
Robert Clarke 2021 Bristol mayoral election 806 0.6

Police elections, 2021[edit]

Reform UK stood candidates in 12 police and crime commissioner elections and one subsequent re-run election in Wiltshire.[38]

Candidate Police area Votes %
Peter Jewell West Mercia 16,419 5.1
Mark James Barker Lancashire 17,926 4.8
Henry Lu Warwickshire 6,692 4.1
Mark Hearn Northamptonshire 7,715 4.0
Tim Prosser Derbyshire 10,721 3.8
Malcolm James Webster Merseyside[39] 11,662 3.7
Nick Goulding Cheshire 8,258 3.7
Peter Escreet Lincolnshire 6,101 3.6
Sue Morris Avon and Somerset 8,031 3.5
Mark Hoath West Midlands 18,002 3.0
Michael Riley Staffordshire 5,504 2.3
Julian Malins Wiltshire 4,348 2.1
By-election
Candidate Police area Votes %
Julian Malins Wiltshire 1,859[38] 2.1

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