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Majorities[edit]

This is a list of constituencies at the general election of 2005 in the United Kingdom, ordered by the majority of the winning party.

Conservative[edit]

  1. Buckingham - 37.5 - 18,192 (Labour)
  2. New Forest West - 37.5 - 17,285 (Libdem)
  3. Beaconsfield - 35.0 - 15,253 (Libdem)
  4. Epsom and Ewell (UK Parliament constituency) – 33.0% – 16,447 (Libdem)
  5. Surrey East - 32.3 - 15,921 (Libdem)
  6. Maidstone and The Weald - 30.5 - 14,856 (Labour)
  7. Sevenoaks - 30.0 - 12,970 (Libdem)
  8. Chesham and Amersham - 29.3 - 13,798 (Libdem)
  9. Tonbridge and Malling - 29.0 - 13,352 (Labour)
  10. Bexhill and Battle - 28.7 - 13,448 (Libdem)
  11. Wealden - 28.6 - 15,921 (Libdem)
  12. Runnymede and Weybridge - 28.4 - 12,349 (Labour)
  13. Henley - 27.5 - 12,793 (Libdem)
  14. Hampshire North East - 26.5 - 12,549 (Libdem)
  15. Witney - 26.3 - 14,156 (Libdem)
  16. Hampshire North West - 25.9 - 13,264 (Libdem)
  17. Reigate - 25.8 - 10,988 (Libdem)
  18. Ashford - 25.7% - 13,298 (Labour)
  19. Mole Valley - 24.3 - 11,997 (Libdem)
  20. Fareham - 24.1 - 11,702 (Labour)
  21. Folkestone and Hythe - 24.1 - 11,680 (Libdem)
  22. Windsor - 23.6 - 10,292 (Libdem)
  23. Bracknell - 23.5 - 12,036 (Labour)
  24. Tunbridge Wells - 23.5 - 9,988 (Libdem)
  25. Horsham - 23.2 - 12,627 (Libdem)
  26. Spelthorne - 23.2 - 9,936 (Labour)
  27. Arundel and South Downs - 22.8% - 11,309 (Libdem)
  28. Surrey Heath - 22.7 - 10,845 (Libdem)
  29. Aylesbury - 21.5 - 11,067 (Libdem)
  30. Worthing West - 20.9 - 9,379 (Libdem)
  31. Chichester - 20.7 - 10,680 (Libdem)
  32. Faversham and Kent Mid (UK Parliament constituency) 20.0 8,720 (Labour)
  33. Isle of Wight - 19.4 - 12,978 (Libdem)
  34. Banbury - 19.2 - 10,797 (Labour)
  35. Bognor Regis and Littlehampton - 19.2 - 7,822 (Labour)
  36. Worthing East and Shoreham - 18.4 - 8,183 (Labour)
  37. Thanet North (UK Parliament constituency) - 17.5 - 7,634 (Labour)
  38. Esher and Walton - 16.1 - 7,727 (Libdem)
  39. Wycombe - 15.9 - 7,051 (Labour)
  40. Canterbury - 15.7 - 7,471 (Labour)
  41. Havant - 15.7 - 6,508 (Labour)
  42. Wantage - 15.4 - 8,017 (Libdem)
  43. New Forest East - 14.5 - 6,551 (Libdem)
  44. Woking - 14.4 - 6,612 (Libdem)
  45. Maidenhead - 13.6 - 6,231 (Libdem)
  46. Gosport (constituency) - 13.3 - 5730 (Labour)
  47. Hexham - 12.1 - 5,020 (Labour)
  48. Mid Sussex - 11.9 - 5,890 (Libdem)
  49. Aldershot – 11.1% – 5,334 (Libdem)
  50. Surrey South West - 10.9 - 5,711 (Libdem)
  51. Hampshire East - 10.4 - 5,509 (Libdem)
  52. Monmouth - 9.9 - 4,527 (Labour)
  53. Basingstoke (constituency) - 9.7 - 4,680 (Labour)
  54. Newbury - 6.3 - 3,460 (Libdem)
  55. Milton Keynes North East - 3.3 - 1,665 (Labour)
  56. Eastbourne - 2.3 - 1,124 (Libdem)
  57. Preseli Pembrokeshire - 1.6 - 607 (Labour)
  58. Gravesham (UK Parliament constituency) - 1.4 - 654 (Labour)
  59. Reading East - 1.1 - 475 (Labour)
  60. Guildford - 0.7 - 347 (Libdem)
  61. Clwyd West - 0.4 - 133 (Labour)
  1. Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale - 3.9 - 1738 (Lab)
  2. Congleton - 17.7 - 8,246 (Lab)
  3. Eddisbury - 13.6 - 6,195 (Lab)
  4. Fylde - 27.4 - 12,459 (Lab)
  5. Lancaster and Wyre - 8.0 - 4741 (Lab)
  6. Penrith and The Border - 25.4 - 11,904 (LD)
  7. Ribble Valley - 28.5 14,171(LD)
  8. Tatton - 28.3 - ? (Lab)
  9. Altrincham and Sale West - 16.2 - 7,159 (Lab)
  10. Macclesfield - 20.6 - 9,401 (Lab)
  11. Hexham - 12.1 - 5,020 (Lab)
  12. Beverley and Holderness - 5.1 - 2,580 (Lab)
  13. Haltemprice and Howden - 10.7 - 5,116 (LD)
  14. Richmond, North Yorkshire - 39.4 - 17,807 (Lab)
  15. Ryedale - 23.7 - 10,469 (LD)
  16. Scarborough and Whitby - 2.7 - 1,245 (Lab)
  17. Skipton and Ripon - 23.0 - 11,620 (LD)
  18. Vale of York - 27.2 - 13,712 (Lab)
  19. East Yorkshire - 13.4 - 6,283 (Lab)
  20. Shipley - 0.9 - 422 (Lab)
  21. Blaby - 15.9 - 7,873 (Lab)
  22. Bosworth - 11.2 - 5,319 (Lab)
  23. Charnwood - 17.4 - 8,809 (Lab)
  24. West Derbyshire - 21.0 - 10,753 (Lab)
  25. Rushcliffe - 23.0 - 12,974 (Lab)
  26. Boston and Skegness - 14.2 - 5,907 (Lab)
  27. Daventry - 24.3 - 14,686 (Lab)
  28. Gainsborough - 17.5 - 8,003 (LD)
  29. Grantham and Stamford - 15.8 - 7,445 (Lab)
  30. Harborough - 8.1 - 3,892 (LD)
  31. Kettering - 5.9 - 3,301 (Lab)
  32. Louth and Horncastle - 21.2 - 9,896 (Lab)
  33. Newark - 14.1 - 6,4,64 (Lab)
  34. Rutland and Melton - 26.2 - 12,930 (Lab)
  35. Northampton South - 8.1 - 4419 (Lab)
  36. Sleaford and North Hykeham - 23.8 - 12,705 (Lab)
  37. South Holland and The Deepings - 32.7 - 15,780 (Lab)
  38. Wellingborough - 1.3 - 687 (Lab)

Liberal Democrats[edit]

No. Constituency Majority Second
party
% Vote
1. Romsey 0.2 125 C
2. Ceredigion 0.61 219 PC
3. Eastleigh 1.1 568 C
4. Portsmouth South 8.3 3,362 C
5. Brecon and Radnorshire 10.2 3,905 C
6. Winchester 12.1 7,473 C
7. Oxford West and Abingdon 14.6 7,683 C
8. Cardiff Central 15.5 5,593 L
9. Lewes (UK Parliament constituency) 18.2 8,474 C
10. Montgomeryshire 23.8 7,173 C
11. Berwick-upon-Tweed 23.9 8,632 C

Labour[edit]

  1. Easington - 58.5 - 18,636 (Libdem)
  2. Houghton and Washington East - 46.3 - 16,065 (Libdem)
  3. Durham North - 44.9 - 16,781 (Libdem)
  4. Sedgefield - 44.5 - 18,449 (Con)
  5. Jarrow - 40.9 - 13,904 (Libdem)
  6. Tyneside North - 40.7 - 15,037 (Con)
  7. Tyne Bridge - 39.4 - 10,400 (Libdem)
  8. Middlesbrough - 39.1 - 12,567 (Libdem)
  9. Gateshead East and Washington West - 38.7 - 13,407 (Libdem)
  10. Sunderland South - 36.0 - 11,059 (Con)
  11. Sunderland North - 34.6 - 9,995 (Con)
  12. Stockton North - 34.1 - 12,439 (Con)
  13. Durham North West - 34.0 - 13,443 (Libdem)
  14. Redcar - 31.2 - 12,116 (Libdem)
  15. Wansbeck - 28.7 - 10,581 (Libdem)
  16. Darlington - 26.4 - 10,404 (Con)
  17. Bishop Auckland - 26.4 - 10,047 (Libdem)
  18. Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend - 23.9 - 7,565 (Libdem)
  19. Blyth Valley - 23.8 - 8,527 (Libdem)
  20. Southampton Itchen - 21.5 - 9,302 (Con)
  21. Slough - 21.2 - 7,851 (Con)
  22. Hartlepool - 21.1 - 7,478 (Libdem)
  23. Middlesbrough South and Cleveland East - 18.3 - 8,000 (Con)
  24. Newcastle upon Tyne North - 18.3 - 7,023 (Libdem)
  25. Southampton Test - 16.8 - 7,018 (Con)
  26. Blaydon - 13.7 - 5,335 (Libdem)
  27. Stockton South - 12.7 - 6,139
  28. Brighton Pavilion - 11.5 - 5,030 (Con)
  29. Reading West - 11.1 - 4,672 (Con)
  30. Newcastle upon Tyne Central - 11.1 - 3,982 (Libdem)
  31. Dover - 10.3 - 4,941 (Con)
  32. Tynemouth - 9.7 - 4,143
  33. Milton Keynes South West - 8.1 - 4,010 (Con)
  34. City of Durham - 7.4 - 3,274 (Libdem)
  35. Brighton Kemptown - 6.9 - 2,737 (Con)
  36. Chatham and Aylesford - 5.5 - 2,332 (Con)
  37. Hastings and Rye - 4.7 - 2,026 (Con)
  38. Portsmouth North - 3.0 - 1,139 (Con)
  39. Oxford East - 2.3 - 963 (Libdem)
  40. Thanet South - 1.6 - 664 (Con)
  41. Dartford - 1.5 - 706 (Con)
  42. Hove - 0.9 - 420 (Con)
  43. Gillingham - 0.6 - 254 (Con)
  44. Medway - 0.5 - 213 (Con)
  45. Sittingbourne and Sheppey - 0.2 - 79 (Con)
  46. Crawley - 0.1 - 37 (Con)


Peter Law (Independent)[edit]

Plaid Cymru[edit]

  1. Meirionnydd Nant Conwy - 32.0 - 6,614 (Lab)
  2. Caernarfon - 18.6 - 5,209 (Lab)
  3. Carmarthen East and Dinefwr - 17.5 - 6,718 (Lab)