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e • d Results of the July 2024 general election to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom (649 of 650 seats declared)[1]
Political party Leader Candidates MPs Aggregate votes
Total Gained [a] Lost [b] Net Of total
(%)
Total Of total
(%)
Change
(%)
Labour Keir Starmer 631 411 220 6 Increase 214 63.2 9,698,409
Conservative Rishi Sunak 635 121 1 252 Decrease 251 18.6 6,824,809
Liberal Democrats Ed Davey 630 71 63 0 Increase 63 10.9 3,501,040
Scottish National Party John Swinney 57 9 1 39 Decrease 38 1.4 708,759
Sinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald 14 7 0 0 Steady 1.1 210,891
Independents 459 6 6 0 Increase 6 0.9 564,243
Reform UK Nigel Farage 609 5 5 0 Increase 5 0.8 4,114,287
Democratic Unionist Gavin Robinson 16 5 0 3 Decrease 3 0.8 172,058
Green (England & Wales) Carla Denyer & Adrian Ramsay 574 4 3 0 Increase 3 0.6 1,841,888
Plaid Cymru Rhun ap Iorwerth 32 4 2 0 Steady [c] 0.6 194,811
Social Democratic & Labour Colum Eastwood 18 2 0 0 Steady 0.3 86,861
Alliance Naomi Long 18 1 1 1 Steady 0.2 117,191
Ulster Unionist Doug Beattie 17 1 1 0 Increase 1 0.2 94,779
Traditional Unionist Voice Jim Allister 14 1 New 0.1 48,685 New
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle 1 1 0 0 Steady 0.1 25,238
Workers Party George Galloway 152 0 New 0 210,194 New
Scottish Greens Patrick Harvie & Lorna Slater 44 90,647
Social Democratic Party William Clouston 122 33,811
Yorkshire Party Andy Walker 27 17,227
Trade Unionist & Socialist Dave Nellist 40 12,562
Alba Alex Salmond 19 11,784
Rejoin EU Brendan O'Donnelly 26 9,245
Green Party (NI) Mal O'Hara 11 8,692
People Before Profit Collective leadership[d] 3 8,438
Aontú Peadar Tóibín 10 7,466
Newham Independents Party Mehmood Mirza 1 7,180
Heritage Party David Kurten 41 6,597
UK Independence Party Nick Tenconi (interim) 26 6,530
Liberal Party Steve Radford 12 6,375
Ashfield Independents Jason Zadrozny 1 6,276
Monster Raving Loony Howling Laud Hope 22 5,814
Christian Peoples Alliance Sidney Cordle 22 5,604
Scottish Family Richard Lucas 16 5,425
English Democrats Robin Tilbrook 15 5,182
Party of Women Kellie-Jay Keen 16 5,077
Socialist Labour Party Jim McDaid 12 3,609
Liverpool Community Independents Alan Gibbons 1 3,293
Swale Independents Mike Baldock 1 3,238
Hampshire Independents Alan Stone 10 2,872
Communist Party of Britain Robert Griffiths 14 2,622
Democracy for Chorley 1 2,424
Independent Oxford Alliance 1 2,381
Climate Party Edmund Gemmell 13 1,967
South Devon Alliance 1 1,924
British Democratic Party Andrew Brons 4 1,860
North East Party Brian Moore 1 1,581
Consensus 1 1,289
Propel Neil McEvoy 1 1,041
Independent Alliance (Kent) 1 926
Portsmouth Independents Party Brian Moore 1 733
Cross-Community Labour Alternative Owen McCracken 1 624
Putting Crewe First 1 588
Taking the Initiative Party Nicola Zingwari 1 503
Parties with fewer than 500 votes each TBD
Blank and invalid votes TBD
Total 4515 650 0 100 TBD 100 0.0
Registered voters, and turnout TBD TBD TBD

Notes

  1. ^ Notional Gains in accordance with Thrasher and Railings calculations
  2. ^ Notional Losses in accordance with Thrasher and Railings calculations
  3. ^ Plaid Cymru won 4 seats at the last election, but only 2 in accordance with the notional results of new boundaries
  4. ^ Eamonn McCann is listed as the party's leader in Northern Ireland for the purposes of registration to the UK Electoral Commission. Electoral Commission registration