Results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
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The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, also known as the EU referendum, took place in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar on 23 June 2016.[1][2] Membership of the European Union has been a topic of debate in the United Kingdom since the country joined the European Economic Community (the Common Market), as it was known then, in 1973.
The referendum was conducted very differently to the European Economic Community referendum in 1975 with a different counting procedure and was also overseen by the Electoral Commission, a public body which didn't exist at the time of the first vote. The referendum result was not legally binding due to the concept of Parliamentary sovereignty.
This article lists, by voting area, all the results of the referendum, each ordered into national and regional sections.
Under the provisions of the European Union Referendum Act 2015 there were a total of 382 voting areas across twelve regions using the same boundaries as used in European Parliamentary elections since 1999 under the provisions of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002 with votes counted at local authority level: in England the 326 Local districts were used as the voting areas; these consist of all unitary authorities, all metropolitan boroughs, all shire districts, the London boroughs, the City of London and the Isles of Scilly.[3] The nine regions of England were then also used to count the votes at the regional level with Gibraltar being a part of South West England. Northern Ireland was a single voting area, as well as being a regional count although local totals by Westminster parliamentary constituency area were announced.[3] In Scotland the 32 Scottish councils were used as voting areas and a single national count.[3] In Wales the 22 Welsh Councils were used as the voting areas and a single national count.[3]
Counting began as soon as the polls closed on June 23 from 2200 BST onwards making it the first UK-wide referendum to be counted overnight and took nine hours and twenty minutes to complete.
On 23 June 2016 the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, by 51.9% for Leave, and 48.1% for the Remain campaign with 263 voting areas voting to "Leave the European Union" to 119 voting areas who voted to "Remain a member of the European Union".
United Kingdom
The final result of the referendum for the United Kingdom and Gibraltar was declared at Manchester Town Hall at 0720 BST on Friday 24 June 2016 after all the 382 voting areas and the twelve UK regions had declared their results by the "Chief counting officer" (CCO) for the referendum, Jenny Watson. In a UK-wide referendum, the position of "Chief counting officer" (CCO) is held by the chair of the Electoral Commission.[4][citation needed] The following figures are as reported by the Electoral Commission.[5]
With a national turnout of 72% the target to secure the majority win for the winning side was 16,788,672 votes. The decision by the electorate was to "Leave the European Union" which won by a majority of 1,269,501 votes (3.9%) over those who had voted in favour of "Remain a member of the European Union" with England and Wales voting to "Leave" whilst Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to "Remain".[6][irrelevant citation]
Choice | Votes | % |
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Leave the European Union | 17,410,742 | 51.89 |
Remain a member of the European Union | 16,141,241 | 48.11 |
Valid votes | 33,551,983 | 99.92 |
Invalid or blank votes | 25,359 | 0.08 |
Total votes | 33,577,342 | 100.00 |
Registered voters/turnout | 46,500,001 | 72.21 |
Source: Electoral Commission[7] |
National referendum results (excluding invalid votes) | |
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Leave 17,410,742 (51.9%) |
Remain 16,141,241 (48.1%) |
▲ 50% |
Region | Electorate | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | Invalid votes | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||||||
East Midlands | 3,384,299 | 74.2% | 1,033,036 | 1,475,479 | 41.18% | 58.82% | 1,981 | ||
East of England | 4,398,796 | 75.7% | 1,448,616 | 1,880,367 | 43.52% | 56.48% | 2,329 | ||
Greater London | 5,424,768 | 69.7% | 2,263,519 | 1,513,232 | 59.93% | 40.07% | 4,453 | ||
North East England | 1,934,341 | 69.3% | 562,595 | 778,103 | 41.96% | 58.04% | 689 | ||
North West England | 5,241,568 | 70.0% | 1,699,020 | 1,966,925 | 46.35% | 53.65% | 2,682 | ||
Northern Ireland | 1,260,955 | 62.7% | 440,707 | 349,442 | 55.78% | 44.22% | 374 | ||
Scotland | 3,987,112 | 67.2% | 1,661,191 | 1,018,322 | 62.00% | 38.00% | 1,666 | ||
South East England | 6,465,404 | 76.8% | 2,391,718 | 2,567,965 | 48.22% | 51.78% | 3,427 | ||
South West England (inc Gibraltar) | 4,138,134 | 76.7% | 1,503,019 | 1,669,711 | 47.37% | 52.63% | 2,179 | ||
Wales | 2,270,272 | 71.7% | 772,347 | 854,572 | 47.47% | 52.53% | 1,135 | ||
West Midlands | 4,116,572 | 72.0% | 1,207,175 | 1,755,687 | 40.74% | 59.26% | 2,507 | ||
Yorkshire and the Humber | 3,877,780 | 70.7% | 1,158,298 | 1,580,937 | 42.29% | 57.71% | 1,937 |
Results by United Kingdom regions
Region | Electorate | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||||
East Midlands | 3,384,299 | 74.2% | 1,033,036 | 1,475,479 | 41.18% | 58.82% | |
East of England | 4,398,796 | 75.7% | 1,448,616 | 1,880,367 | 43.52% | 56.48% | |
Greater London | 5,424,768 | 69.7% | 2,263,519 | 1,513,232 | 59.93% | 40.07% | |
North East England | 1,934,341 | 69.3% | 562,595 | 778,103 | 41.96% | 58.04% | |
North West England | 5,241,568 | 70.0% | 1,699,020 | 1,966,925 | 46.35% | 53.65% | |
Northern Ireland | 1,260,955 | 62.7% | 440,707 | 349,442 | 55.78% | 44.22% | |
Scotland | 3,987,112 | 67.2% | 1,661,191 | 1,018,322 | 62.00% | 38.00% | |
South East England | 6,465,404 | 76.8% | 2,391,718 | 2,567,965 | 48.22% | 51.78% | |
South West England (together with Gibraltar) |
4,138,134 | 76.7% | 1,503,019 | 1,669,711 | 47.37% | 52.63% | |
Wales | 2,270,272 | 71.7% | 772,347 | 854,572 | 47.47% | 52.53% | |
West Midlands | 4,116,572 | 72.0% | 1,207,175 | 1,755,687 | 40.74% | 59.26% | |
Yorkshire and the Humber | 3,877,780 | 70.7% | 1,158,298 | 1,580,937 | 42.29% | 57.71% |
Results by United Kingdom constituent countries
Constituent country | Electorate | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | |||
England (including Gibraltar) |
39,005,781 | 73.0% | 13,266,996 | 15,188,406 | 46.7% | 53.3% |
Northern Ireland | 1,260,955 | 62.7% | 440,707 | 349,442 | 55.8% | 44.2% |
Scotland | 3,987,112 | 67.2% | 1,661,191 | 1,018,322 | 62.0% | 38.0% |
Wales | 2,270,272 | 71.7% | 772,347 | 854,372 | 47.5% | 52.5% |
Returns from United Kingdom major cities
Out of over 33.5 million valid votes cast across the United Kingdom, over 8.8 million, or just over one quarter, were cast in thirty major cities that each gathered 100,000 votes or more.
In those 30 cities, votes to Remain outnumbered those to Leave by over 900,000 (4,872,810 to 3,955,595 or 55.2% to 44.8%), while in the other voting areas, the votes to Leave outnumbered those to Remain by nearly 2.2 million (13,455,147 to 11,268,431, or 54.4% to 45.6%).
City | Voting region [b] |
Total votes |
Turn- out |
Votes | Percent of votes [b] | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Margin [c] | Remain | Leave | ||||
Greater London | London | 3,776,751 | 69.7% | 2,263,519 | 1,513,232 | +750,287 | 59.9% | 40.1% |
Birmingham | W. Midlands | 450,702 | 63.7% | 223,451 | 227,251 | −3,800 | 49.6% | 50.4% |
Leeds | Yorks/Humber | 387,337 | 71.3% | 194,863 | 192,474 | +2,389 | 50.3% | 49.7% |
Sheffield | Yorks/Humber | 266,753 | 67.3% | 130,735 | 136,018 | −5,283 | 49.0% | 51.0% |
Glasgow | Scotland | 252,809 | 56.2% | 168,335 | 84,474 | +83,861 | 66.6% | 33.4% |
Edinburgh | Scotland | 252,294 | 72.9% | 187,796 | 64,498 | +123,298 | 74.4% | 25.6% |
Bradford | Yorks/Humber | 228,488 | 66.7% | 104,575 | 123,913 | −19,338 | 45.8% | 54.2% |
Bristol | South West | 228,445 | 73.1% | 141,027 | 87,418 | +53,609 | 61.7% | 38.3% |
Liverpool | North West | 203,554 | 64.0% | 118,453 | 85,101 | +33,352 | 58.2% | 41.8% |
Manchester | North West | 201,814 | 59.7% | 121,823 | 79,991 | +41,832 | 60.4% | 39.6% |
Wakefield | Yorks/Humber | 175,042 | 71.1% | 58,877 | 116,165 | −57,288 | 33.6% | 66.4% |
Cardiff | Wales | 169,604 | 69.6% | 101,788 | 67,816 | +33,972 | 60.0% | 40.0% |
Belfast [a] | N. Ireland | 158,365 | — | 94,915 | 63,450 | +31,465 | 59.9% | 40.1% |
Coventry | W. Midlands | 153,064 | 69.2% | 67,967 | 85,097 | −17,130 | 44.4% | 55.6% |
Brighton | South East | 146,675 | 74.0% | 100,648 | 46,027 | +54,621 | 68.6% | 31.4% |
Leicester | E. Midlands | 138,972 | 65.0% | 70,980 | 67,992 | +2,988 | 51.1% | 48.9% |
Sunderland | North East | 134,324 | 64.8% | 51,930 | 82,394 | −30,464 | 38.7% | 61.3% |
Plymouth | South West | 133,455 | 71.4% | 53,458 | 79,997 | −26,539 | 40.1% | 59.9% |
Newcastle upon Tyne | North East | 129,003 | 67.6% | 65,405 | 63,598 | +1,807 | 50.7% | 49.3% |
Nottingham | E. Midlands | 120,661 | 61.8% | 59,318 | 61,343 | −2,025 | 49.2% | 50.8% |
Derby | E. Midlands | 120,655 | 70.5% | 51,612 | 69,043 | −17,431 | 42.8% | 57.2% |
Swansea | Wales | 120,243 | 69.5% | 58,307 | 61,936 | −3,629 | 48.5% | 51.5% |
Wolverhampton | W. Midlands | 117,936 | 67.5% | 44,138 | 73,798 | −29,660 | 37.4% | 62.6% |
Stoke-on-Trent | W. Midlands | 117,590 | 65.7% | 36,027 | 81,563 | −45,536 | 30.6% | 69.4% |
Kingston upon Hull | Yorks/Humber | 113,355 | 62.9% | 36,709 | 76,646 | −39,937 | 32.4% | 67.6% |
Salford | North West | 109,815 | 63.2% | 47,430 | 62,385 | −14,955 | 43.2% | 56.8% |
York | Yorks/Humber | 109,600 | 70.6% | 63,617 | 45,983 | +17,634 | 58.0% | 42.0% |
Southampton | South East | 107,665 | 68.1% | 49,738 | 57,927 | −8,189 | 46.2% | 53.8% |
Aberdeen | Scotland | 104,714 | 67.9% | 63,985 | 40,729 | +23,256 | 61.1% | 38.9% |
Portsmouth | South East | 98,720 | 70.3% | 41,384 | 57,336 | −15,952 | 41.9% | 58.1% |
Total of 30 cities | U.K. | 8,828,405 | — | 4,872,810 | 3,955,595 | +917,215 | 55.2% | 44.8% |
Other voting areas | U.K. | 24,723,578 | — | 11,268,431 | 13,455,147 | −2,186,716 | 45.6% | 54.4% |
United Kingdom | U.K. | 33,551,983 | 72.2% | 16,141,241 | 17,410,742 | −1,269,501 | 48.1% | 51.9% |
Notes: [a] Vote totals for Belfast are based on the returns from the four parliamentary constituencies in Belfast. These include areas in districts outside the City of Belfast. [b] Lighter shades indicate a prevailing Remain or Leave vote of 52.0% or less; darker shades one of 58.0% or more. [c] Margins are (arbitrarily) positive (+) when they indicate the excess of Remain votes over Leave, and negative (−) when they indicate the excess of Leave votes over Remain. |
England
Unlike the other constituent countries of the United Kingdom there was no centralised national count of the votes in England as counting was divided into nine regional count areas which were the same areas as used for the European Parliamentary Elections. It should also be noted that figures from Gibraltar are also included.
Constituent country | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
England (together with Gibraltar) |
73.0% | 13,266,996 | 15,188,406 | 46.6% | 53.3% |
East Midlands
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
East Midlands | 74.2% | 1,033,036 | 1,475,479 | 41.2% | 58.8% |
The East Midlands region was broken down into 40 voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Amber Valley | 76.3% | 29,319 | 44,501 | 39.7% | 60.3% |
Ashfield | 72.8% | 20,179 | 46,720 | 30.2% | 69.8% |
Bassetlaw | 74.8% | 20,575 | 43,392 | 32.2% | 67.8% |
Blaby | 76.5% | 22,888 | 33,583 | 40.5% | 59.5% |
Bolsover | 72.3% | 12,242 | 29,730 | 29.2% | 70.8% |
Boston | 77.2% | 7,430 | 22,974 | 24.4% | 75.6% |
Broxtowe | 78.3% | 29,672 | 35,754 | 45.4% | 54.6% |
Charnwood | 70.4% | 43,500 | 50,672 | 46.2% | 53.8% |
Chesterfield | 71.9% | 22,946 | 34,478 | 40.0% | 60.0% |
Corby | 74.1% | 11,470 | 20,611 | 35.8% | 64.2% |
Daventry | 80.9% | 20,443 | 28,938 | 41.4% | 58.6% |
Derby | 70.5% | 51,612 | 69,043 | 42.8% | 57.2% |
Derbyshire Dales | 81.9% | 22,633 | 24,095 | 48.4% | 51.6% |
East Lindsey | 74.9% | 23,515 | 56,613 | 29.3% | 70.7% |
East Northamptonshire | 76.9% | 21,680 | 30,894 | 41.2% | 58.8% |
Erewash | 76.0% | 25,791 | 40,739 | 38.8% | 61.2% |
Gedling | 76.5% | 30,035 | 37,542 | 44.4% | 55.6% |
High Peak | 75.6% | 27,116 | 27,717 | 49.5% | 50.5% |
Harborough | 81.4% | 27,028 | 27,850 | 49.3% | 50.7% |
Hinckley & Bosworth | 76.7% | 25,969 | 39,501 | 39.7% | 60.3% |
Kettering | 76.4% | 21,030 | 32,877 | 39.0% | 61.0% |
Leicester | 65.0% | 70,980 | 67,992 | 51.1% | 48.9% |
Lincoln | 69.3% | 18,902 | 24,992 | 43.1% | 56.9% |
Mansfield | 72.6% | 16,417 | 39,927 | 29.1% | 70.9% |
Melton | 81.3% | 12,695 | 17,610 | 41.9% | 58.1% |
Newark and Sherwood | 76.8% | 26,571 | 40,516 | 39.6% | 60.4% |
North East Derbyshire | 75.2% | 22,075 | 37,235 | 37.2% | 62.8% |
Northampton | 72.6% | 43,805 | 61,454 | 41.6% | 58.4% |
North Kesteven | 78.4% | 25,570 | 42,183 | 37.7% | 62.3% |
North West Leicestershire | 77.9% | 22,642 | 34,969 | 39.3% | 60.7% |
Nottingham | 61.8% | 59,318 | 61,343 | 49.2% | 50.8% |
Oadby and Wigston | 73.7% | 14,292 | 17,173 | 45.4% | 54.6% |
Rushcliffe | 81.5% | 40,522 | 29,888 | 57.6% | 42.4% |
Rutland | 78.1% | 11,353 | 11,613 | 49.4% | 50.6% |
South Derbyshire | 76.8% | 22,479 | 34,216 | 39.6% | 60.4% |
South Holland | 75.3% | 13,074 | 36,423 | 26.4% | 73.6% |
South Kesteven | 78.2% | 33,047 | 49,424 | 40.1% | 59.9% |
South Northamptonshire | 79.4% | 25,853 | 30,771 | 45.7% | 54.3% |
Wellingborough | 75.4% | 15,462 | 25,679 | 37.6% | 62.4% |
West Lindsey | 74.5% | 20,906 | 33,847 | 38.2% | 61.8% |
East of England
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
East of England | 75.7% | 1,448,616 | 1,880,367 | 43.5% | 56.5% |
The East of England region was broken down into 47 voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Babergh | 78.2% | 25,309 | 29,933 | 45.8% | 54.2% |
Basildon | 73.8% | 30,748 | 67,251 | 31.4% | 68.6% |
Bedford | 72.1% | 41,497 | 44,569 | 48.2% | 51.8% |
Braintree | 76.6% | 33,523 | 52,713 | 38.9% | 61.1% |
Breckland | 74.3% | 26,313 | 47,235 | 35.8% | 64.2% |
Brentwood | 79.5% | 19,077 | 27,627 | 40.8% | 59.2% |
Broadland | 78.3% | 35,469 | 42,268 | 45.6% | 54.4% |
Broxbourne | 73.7% | 17,166 | 33,706 | 33.7% | 66.3% |
Cambridge | 72.2% | 42,682 | 15,117 | 73.8% | 26.2% |
Castle Point | 75.3% | 14,154 | 37,691 | 27.3% | 72.7% |
Central Bedfordshire | 77.8% | 69,670 | 89,134 | 43.9% | 56.1% |
Chelmsford | 77.6% | 47,545 | 53,249 | 47.2% | 52.8% |
Colchester | 75.1% | 44,414 | 51,305 | 46.4% | 53.6% |
Dacorum | 79.1% | 42,542 | 43,702 | 49.3% | 50.7% |
East Cambridgeshire | 77.0% | 23,599 | 24,487 | 49.1% | 50.9% |
East Hertfordshire | 80.3% | 42,372 | 42,994 | 49.6% | 50.4% |
Epping Forest | 76.8% | 28,676 | 48,176 | 37.3% | 62.7% |
Fenland | 73.7% | 15,055 | 37,571 | 28.6% | 71.4% |
Forest Heath | 72.5% | 9,791 | 18,160 | 35.0% | 65.0% |
Great Yarmouth | 69.0% | 14,284 | 35,844 | 28.5% | 71.5% |
Harlow | 73.5% | 13,867 | 29,602 | 31.9% | 68.1% |
Hertsmere | 76.6% | 27,593 | 28,532 | 49.2% | 50.8% |
Huntingdonshire | 77.8% | 45,729 | 54,198 | 45.8% | 54.2% |
Ipswich | 72.5% | 27,698 | 38,655 | 41.7% | 58.3% |
King's Lynn and West Norfolk | 74.7% | 28,587 | 56,493 | 33.6% | 66.4% |
Luton | 66.2% | 36,708 | 47,773 | 43.5% | 56.5% |
Maldon | 79.1% | 14,529 | 24,302 | 37.4% | 62.6% |
Mid Suffolk | 78.1% | 27,391 | 33,794 | 44.8% | 55.2% |
North Hertfordshire | 78.2% | 42,234 | 35,438 | 54.4% | 45.6% |
North Norfolk | 76.8% | 26,214 | 37,576 | 41.1% | 58.9% |
Norwich | 69.1% | 37,326 | 29,040 | 56.2% | 43.8% |
Peterborough | 72.3% | 34,176 | 53,216 | 39.1% | 60.9% |
Rochford | 78.8% | 17,510 | 34,937 | 33.4% | 66.6% |
South Cambridgeshire | 81.2% | 56,128 | 37,061 | 60.2% | 39.8% |
Southend-on-Sea | 72.8% | 39,348 | 54,522 | 41.9% | 58.1% |
South Norfolk | 78.5% | 38,817 | 41,541 | 48.3% | 51.7% |
St Albans | 82.4% | 54,208 | 32,237 | 62.7% | 37.3% |
St. Edmundsbury | 76.7% | 26,986 | 35,224 | 43.4% | 56.6% |
Stevenage | 73.7% | 18,659 | 27,126 | 40.8% | 59.2% |
Suffolk Coastal | 80.6% | 37,218 | 41,966 | 47.0% | 53.0% |
Tendring | 74.4% | 25,210 | 57,447 | 30.5% | 69.5% |
Three Rivers | 78.4% | 25,751 | 27,097 | 48.7% | 51.3% |
Thurrock | 72.7% | 22,151 | 57,765 | 27.7% | 72.3% |
Uttlesford | 80.2% | 25,619 | 26,324 | 49.3% | 50.7% |
Watford | 71.6% | 23,167 | 23,419 | 49.7% | 50.3% |
Waveney | 72.6% | 24,356 | 41,290 | 37.1% | 62.9% |
Welwyn Hatfield | 75.0% | 27,550 | 31,060 | 47.0% | 53.0% |
Greater London
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Greater London | 69.7% | 2,263,519 | 1,513,232 | 59.9% | 40.1% |
The Greater London region was broken down into the 33 London boroughs which were the voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Barking and Dagenham | 63.8% | 27,750 | 46,130 | 37.6% | 62.4% |
Barnet | 72.1% | 100,210 | 60,823 | 62.2% | 37.8% |
Bexley | 75.2% | 47,603 | 80,886 | 37.0% | 63.0% |
Brent | 65.0% | 72,523 | 48,881 | 59.7% | 40.3% |
Bromley | 78.8% | 92,398 | 90,034 | 50.6% | 49.4% |
Camden | 65.4% | 71,295 | 23,838 | 74.9% | 25.1% |
City of London | 73.5% | 3,312 | 1,087 | 75.3% | 24.7% |
City of Westminster | 64.9% | 53,928 | 24,268 | 69.0% | 31.0% |
Croydon | 69.8% | 92,913 | 78,221 | 54.3% | 45.7% |
Ealing | 70.0% | 90,024 | 59,017 | 60.4% | 39.6% |
Enfield | 69.0% | 76,425 | 60,481 | 55.8% | 44.2% |
Greenwich | 69.5% | 65,248 | 52,117 | 55.6% | 44.4% |
Hackney | 65.1% | 83,398 | 22,868 | 78.5% | 21.5% |
Haringey | 70.5% | 79,991 | 25,855 | 75.6% | 24.4% |
Harrow | 72.2% | 64,042 | 53,183 | 54.6% | 45.4% |
Hammersmith and Fulham | 69.9% | 56,188 | 24,054 | 70.0% | 30.0% |
Havering | 76.0% | 42,201 | 96,885 | 30.3% | 69.7% |
Hillingdon | 68.9% | 58,040 | 74,982 | 43.6% | 56.4% |
Hounslow | 69.7% | 58,755 | 56,321 | 51.1% | 48.9% |
Islington | 70.3% | 76,420 | 25,180 | 75.2% | 24.8% |
Kensington and Chelsea | 65.9% | 37,601 | 17,138 | 68.7% | 31.3% |
Kingston upon Thames | 78.3% | 52,533 | 32,737 | 61.6% | 38.4% |
Lambeth | 67.3% | 111,584 | 30,340 | 78.6% | 21.4% |
Lewisham | 63.0% | 86,955 | 37,518 | 69.9% | 30.1% |
Merton | 73.4% | 63,003 | 37,097 | 62.9% | 37.1% |
Newham | 59.2% | 55,328 | 49,371 | 52.8% | 47.2% |
Redbridge | 67.5% | 69,213 | 59,020 | 54.0% | 46.0% |
Richmond upon Thames | 82.0% | 75,396 | 33,410 | 69.3% | 30.7% |
Southwark | 66.1% | 94,293 | 35,209 | 72.8% | 27.2% |
Sutton | 76.0% | 49,319 | 57,241 | 46.3% | 53.7% |
Tower Hamlets | 64.5% | 73,011 | 35,224 | 67.5% | 32.5% |
Waltham Forest | 66.6% | 64,156 | 44,395 | 59.1% | 40.9% |
Wandsworth | 71.9% | 118,463 | 39,421 | 75.0% | 25.0% |
North East England
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
North East England | 69.3% | 562,595 | 778,103 | 42.0% | 58.0% |
The North East England region was broken down into 12 voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Darlington | 71.0% | 24,172 | 30,994 | 43.8% | 56.2% |
Durham | 68.7% | 113,521 | 153,877 | 42.5% | 57.5% |
Gateshead | 70.6% | 44,429 | 58,529 | 43.2% | 57.8% |
Hartlepool | 65.5% | 14,029 | 32,071 | 30.4% | 69.6% |
Middlesbrough | 64.9% | 21,181 | 40,177 | 34.5% | 65.5% |
Newcastle upon Tyne | 67.6% | 65,405 | 63,598 | 50.7% | 49.3% |
North Tyneside | 72.3% | 52,873 | 60,589 | 46.6% | 53.4% |
Northumberland | 74.3% | 82,022 | 96,699 | 45.9% | 54.1% |
Redcar and Cleveland | 70.2% | 24,586 | 48,128 | 33.8% | 66.2% |
South Tyneside | 68.2% | 30,014 | 49,065 | 38.0% | 62.0% |
Stockton-on-Tees | 71.0% | 38,433 | 61,982 | 38.3% | 61.7% |
Sunderland | 64.8% | 51,930 | 82,394 | 38.7% | 61.3% |
North West England
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
North West England | 70.0% | 1,699,020 | 1,966,625 | 46.3% | 53.7% |
The North West England region was broken down into 39 voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Allerdale | 72.9% | 22,429 | 31,809 | 41.4% | 58.6% |
Barrow-in-Furness | 67.8% | 14,207 | 21,867 | 39.4% | 60.6% |
Blackburn with Darwen | 65.2% | 28,522 | 36,799 | 43.7% | 56.3% |
Blackpool | 65.4% | 21,781 | 45,146 | 32.5% | 67.5% |
Bolton | 70.1% | 57,589 | 80,491 | 41.7% | 58.3% |
Burnley | 67.2% | 14,462 | 28,854 | 33.4% | 66.6% |
Bury | 71.3% | 46,354 | 54,674 | 45.9% | 54.1% |
Carlisle | 74.5% | 23,788 | 35,895 | 39.9% | 60.1% |
Cheshire East | 77.3% | 107,962 | 113,163 | 48.8% | 51.2% |
Cheshire West and Chester | 74.5% | 95,455 | 98,082 | 49.3% | 50.7% |
Chorley | 75.5% | 27,417 | 36,098 | 43.2% | 56.8% |
Copeland | 70.0% | 14,419 | 23,528 | 38.0% | 62.0% |
Eden | 75.7% | 14,807 | 16,911 | 46.7% | 53.3% |
Fylde | 75.5% | 19,889 | 26,317 | 43.0% | 57.0% |
Halton | 68.2% | 27,678 | 37,327 | 42.6% | 57.4% |
Hyndburn | 64.7% | 13,569 | 26,568 | 33.8% | 66.2% |
Knowsley | 63.5% | 34,345 | 36,558 | 48.4% | 51.6% |
Lancaster | 72.6% | 35,732 | 37,309 | 48.9% | 51.1% |
Liverpool | 64.0% | 118,453 | 85,101 | 58.2% | 41.8% |
Manchester | 59.7% | 121,823 | 79,991 | 60.4% | 39.6% |
Oldham | 67.9% | 42,034 | 65,369 | 39.1% | 60.9% |
Pendle | 70.2% | 16,704 | 28,631 | 36.8% | 63.2% |
Preston | 68.7% | 30,227 | 34,518 | 46.7% | 53.3% |
Ribble Valley | 79.0% | 15,892 | 20,550 | 43.6% | 56.4% |
Rochdale | 65.9% | 41,217 | 62,014 | 39.9% | 60.1% |
Rossendale | 72.4% | 15,012 | 23,169 | 39.3% | 60.7% |
Salford | 63.2% | 47,430 | 62,385 | 43.2% | 56.8% |
Sefton | 71.7% | 76,702 | 71,176 | 51.9% | 48.1% |
South Lakeland | 79.7% | 34,531 | 30,800 | 52.9% | 47.1% |
South Ribble | 75.3% | 26,406 | 37,318 | 41.4% | 58.6% |
St. Helens | 68.8% | 39,322 | 54,357 | 42.0% | 58.0% |
Stockport | 74.9% | 85,559 | 77,930 | 52.5% | 47.5% |
Tameside | 66.0% | 43,118 | 67,829 | 38.9% | 61.1% |
Trafford | 75.8% | 72,293 | 53,018 | 57.7% | 42.3% |
Warrington | 73.3% | 52,657 | 62,487 | 45.7% | 54.3% |
West Lancashire | 74.4% | 28,546 | 35,323 | 44.7% | 55.3% |
Wigan | 69.2% | 58,942 | 104,331 | 36.1% | 63.9% |
Wirral | 70.9% | 88,931 | 83,069 | 51.7% | 48.3% |
Wyre | 74.6% | 22,816 | 40,163 | 36.2% | 63.8% |
South East England
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
South East England | 76.8% | 2,391,718 | 2,567,965 | 48.2% | 51.8% |
The South East England region was broken down into 67 voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Adur | 76.4% | 16,914 | 20,315 | 45.4% | 54.6% |
Arun | 77.8% | 34,193 | 56,936 | 37.5% | 62.5% |
Ashford | 77.1% | 28,314 | 41,472 | 40.6% | 59.4% |
Aylesbury Vale | 78.4% | 52,877 | 53,956 | 49.5% | 50.5% |
Basingstoke and Deane | 78.0% | 48,257 | 52,071 | 48.1% | 51.9% |
Bracknell Forest | 76.1% | 29,888 | 35,002 | 46.1% | 53.9% |
Brighton & Hove | 74.0% | 100,648 | 46,027 | 68.6% | 31.4% |
Canterbury | 75.0% | 40,169 | 41,879 | 49.0% | 51.0% |
Cherwell | 75.5% | 40,668 | 41,168 | 49.7% | 50.3% |
Chichester | 77.8% | 35,011 | 36,326 | 49.1% | 50.9% |
Chiltern | 83.5% | 32,241 | 26,363 | 55.0% | 45.0% |
Crawley | 73.2% | 22,388 | 31,447 | 41.6% | 58.4% |
Dartford | 75.5% | 19,985 | 35,870 | 35.8% | 64.2% |
Dover | 76.5% | 24,606 | 40,410 | 37.8% | 62.2% |
Eastbourne | 74.7% | 22,845 | 30,700 | 42.7% | 57.3% |
Eastleigh | 78.2% | 36,172 | 39,902 | 47.5% | 52.5% |
East Hampshire | 81.6% | 37,346 | 36,576 | 50.5% | 49.5% |
Elmbridge | 78.1% | 45,841 | 31,162 | 59.5% | 40.5% |
Epsom and Ewell | 80.4% | 23,596 | 21,707 | 52.1% | 47.9% |
Fareham | 79.6% | 32,210 | 39,525 | 44.9% | 55.1% |
Gosport | 73.5% | 16,671 | 29,456 | 36.1% | 63.9% |
Gravesham | 74.9% | 18,876 | 35,643 | 34.6% | 65.4% |
Guildford | 76.9% | 44,155 | 34,458 | 56.2% | 43.8% |
Hart | 82.6% | 30,282 | 27,513 | 52.4% | 47.6% |
Hastings | 71.6% | 20,011 | 24,339 | 45.1% | 54.9% |
Havant | 74.1% | 26,582 | 44,047 | 37.6% | 62.4% |
Horsham | 81.6% | 43,785 | 41,303 | 51.5% | 48.5% |
Isle of Wight | 72.3% | 30,207 | 49,173 | 38.1% | 61.9% |
Lewes | 77.8% | 30,974 | 28,508 | 52.1% | 47.9% |
Maidstone | 76.0% | 36,762 | 52,365 | 41.2% | 58.8% |
Medway | 72.1% | 49,889 | 88,997 | 35.9% | 64.1% |
Mid Sussex | 80.7% | 46,471 | 41,057 | 53.1% | 46.9% |
Milton Keynes | 73.6% | 63,393 | 67,063 | 48.6% | 51.4% |
Mole Valley | 82.1% | 29,088 | 25,708 | 53.1% | 46.9% |
New Forest | 79.2% | 47,199 | 64,541 | 42.2% | 57.8% |
Oxford | 72.3% | 49,424 | 20,913 | 70.3% | 29.7% |
Portsmouth | 70.3% | 41,384 | 57,336 | 41.9% | 58.1% |
Reading | 72.5% | 43,385 | 31,382 | 58.0% | 42.0% |
Reigate and Banstead | 78.2% | 40,181 | 40,980 | 49.5% | 50.5% |
Rother | 79.3% | 23,916 | 33,753 | 41.5% | 58.5% |
Runnymede | 76.0% | 20,259 | 24,035 | 45.7% | 54.3% |
Rushmoor | 74.1% | 20,384 | 28,396 | 41.8% | 58.2% |
Sevenoaks | 80.6% | 32,091 | 38,258 | 45.6% | 54.4% |
Shepway | 74.9% | 22,884 | 37,729 | 37.8% | 62.2% |
Slough | 62.1% | 24,911 | 29,631 | 45.7% | 54.3% |
Southampton | 68.1% | 49,738 | 57,927 | 46.2% | 53.8% |
South Bucks | 78.0% | 20,077 | 20,647 | 49.3% | 50.7% |
South Oxfordshire | 80.7% | 46,245 | 37,865 | 55.0% | 45.0% |
Spelthorne | 77.9% | 22,474 | 34,135 | 39.7% | 60.3% |
Surrey Heath | 79.8% | 25,638 | 26,667 | 49.0% | 51.0% |
Swale | 74.2% | 28,481 | 47,388 | 37.5% | 62.5% |
Tandridge | 80.3% | 24,251 | 27,169 | 47.2% | 52.8% |
Test Valley | 79.6% | 36,170 | 39,091 | 48.1% | 51.9% |
Thanet | 72.7% | 26,065 | 46,037 | 36.2% | 63.8% |
Tonbridge and Malling | 79.6% | 32,792 | 41,229 | 44.3% | 55.7% |
Tunbridge Wells | 79.1% | 35,676 | 29,320 | 54.9% | 45.1% |
Vale of White Horse | 81.1% | 43,462 | 33,192 | 56.7% | 43.3% |
Waverley | 82.3% | 44,341 | 31,601 | 58.4% | 41.6% |
Wealden | 80.0% | 44,084 | 52,808 | 45.5% | 54.5% |
West Berkshire | 79.9% | 48,300 | 44,977 | 51.8% | 48.2% |
West Oxfordshire | 79.7% | 35,236 | 30,435 | 53.7% | 46.3% |
Winchester | 81.2% | 42,878 | 29,886 | 58.9% | 41.4% |
Windsor and Maidenhead | 79.7% | 44,086 | 37,706 | 53.9% | 46.1% |
Woking | 77.4% | 31,007 | 24,214 | 56.2% | 43.8% |
Wokingham | 79.2% | 55,272 | 42,229 | 56.7% | 43.3% |
Worthing | 75.4% | 28,851 | 32,515 | 47.0% | 53.0% |
Wycombe | 75.7% | 49,261 | 45,529 | 52.0% | 48.0% |
South West England (together with Gibraltar)
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
South West England (together with Gibraltar) |
76.7% | 1,503,019 | 1,669,711 | 47.3% | 52.6% |
The South West England region was broken down into 38 voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Bath and North East Somerset | 77.1% | 60,878 | 44,352 | 57.9% | 42.1% |
Bournemouth | 69.2% | 41,473 | 50,453 | 45.1% | 54.9% |
Bristol | 73.1% | 141,027 | 87,418 | 61.7% | 38.3% |
Cheltenham | 75.8% | 37,081 | 28,932 | 56.2% | 43.8% |
Christchurch | 79.3% | 12,782 | 18,268 | 41.2% | 58.8% |
Cornwall | 77.0% | 140,540 | 182,665 | 43.5% | 56.5% |
Cotswold | 79.8% | 28,015 | 26,806 | 51.1% | 48.9% |
East Devon | 78.9% | 40,743 | 48,040 | 45.9% | 54.1% |
East Dorset | 81.3% | 24,786 | 33,702 | 42.4% | 57.6% |
Exeter | 73.8% | 35,270 | 28,533 | 55.3% | 44.7% |
Forest of Dean | 77.4% | 21,392 | 30,251 | 41.4% | 58.6% |
Gloucester | 72.0% | 26,801 | 37,776 | 41.5% | 58.5% |
Isles of Scilly | 79.2% | 803 | 621 | 56.4% | 43.6% |
Mendip | 76.9% | 33,427 | 32,028 | 51.1% | 48.9% |
Mid Devon | 79.3% | 22,400 | 25,606 | 46.7% | 53.3% |
North Dorset | 79.7% | 18,399 | 23,802 | 43.6% | 56.4% |
North Devon | 76.8% | 24,931 | 33,100 | 43.0% | 57.0% |
North Somerset | 77.4% | 59,572 | 64,976 | 47.8% | 52.2% |
Plymouth | 71.4% | 53,458 | 79,997 | 40.1% | 59.9% |
Poole | 75.3% | 35,741 | 49,707 | 41.8% | 58.2% |
Purbeck | 78.9% | 11,754 | 16,966 | 40.9% | 59.1% |
Sedgemoor | 76.3% | 26,545 | 41,869 | 38.8% | 61.2% |
South Gloucestershire | 76.2% | 74,928 | 83,405 | 47.3% | 52.7% |
South Hams | 80.2% | 29,308 | 26,142 | 52.9% | 47.1% |
South Somerset | 78.6% | 42,527 | 56,940 | 42.8% | 57.2% |
Stroud | 80.0% | 40,446 | 33,618 | 54.6% | 45.4% |
Swindon | 75.8% | 51,220 | 61,745 | 45.3% | 54.7% |
Taunton Deane | 78.1% | 30,944 | 34,789 | 47.1% | 52.9% |
Teignbridge | 79.3% | 37,949 | 44,363 | 46.1% | 53.9% |
Tewkesbury | 79.1% | 25,084 | 28,568 | 46.8% | 53.2% |
Torbay | 73.6% | 27,935 | 47,889 | 36.8% | 63.2% |
Torridge | 78.3% | 16,229 | 25,200 | 39.2% | 60.8% |
West Dorset | 79.4% | 31,924 | 33,267 | 49.0% | 51.0% |
West Devon | 81.2% | 16,658 | 18,937 | 46.8% | 53.2% |
West Somerset | 79.1% | 8,566 | 13,168 | 39.4% | 60.6% |
Wiltshire | 78.8% | 137,258 | 151,637 | 47.5% | 52.5% |
Weymouth and Portland | 75.8% | 14,903 | 23,352 | 39.0% | 61.0% |
Gibraltar
For the purposes of this referendum and as has been the case with European Parliamentary elections, the overseas territory of Gibraltar is a single voting area placed in the South West England constituency. It is the first time the territory has taken part in any UK-wide referendum as they did not participate in either the original 1975 EEC Referendum or the 2011 AV Referendum as Gibraltar does not send any Members of Parliament to the House of Commons in Westminster.
Overseas Territory | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Gibraltar | 83.5% | 19,322 | 823 | 95.9% | 4.1% |
West Midlands
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
West Midlands | 72.0% | 1,207,175 | 1,755,687 | 40.7% | 59.2% |
The West Midlands region was broken down into 30 voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Birmingham | 63.7% | 223,451 | 227,251 | 49.6% | 50.4% |
Bromsgrove | 79.3% | 26,252 | 32,563 | 44.6% | 55.4% |
Cannock Chase | 71.4% | 16,684 | 36,894 | 31.1% | 68.9% |
Coventry | 69.2% | 67,967 | 85,097 | 44.4% | 55.6% |
Dudley | 71.7% | 56,780 | 118,446 | 32.4% | 67.6% |
East Staffordshire | 74.3% | 22,850 | 39,266 | 36.8% | 63.2% |
Herefordshire | 78.3% | 44,148 | 64,122 | 40.8% | 59.2% |
Lichfield | 78.7% | 26,064 | 37,214 | 41.2% | 58.8% |
Malvern Hills | 80.5% | 23,203 | 25,294 | 47.8% | 52.2% |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | 74.3% | 25,477 | 43,457 | 37.0% | 63.0% |
North Warwickshire | 76.2% | 12,569 | 25,385 | 33.1% | 66.9% |
Nuneaton and Bedworth | 74.3% | 23,736 | 46,095 | 34.0% | 66.0% |
Redditch | 75.2% | 17,303 | 28,579 | 37.7% | 62.3% |
Rugby | 79.0% | 25,350 | 33,199 | 43.3% | 56.7% |
Sandwell | 66.5% | 49,004 | 98,250 | 33.3% | 66.7% |
Shropshire | 77.3% | 78,987 | 104,166 | 43.1% | 56.9% |
Solihull | 76.0% | 53,466 | 68,484 | 43.8% | 56.2% |
South Staffordshire | 77.8% | 23,444 | 43,248 | 35.2% | 64.8% |
Stafford | 77.8% | 34,098 | 43,386 | 44.0% | 56.0% |
Staffordshire Moorlands | 75.3% | 21,076 | 38,684 | 35.3% | 64.7% |
Stoke-on-Trent | 65.7% | 36,027 | 81,563 | 30.6% | 69.4% |
Stratford-on-Avon | 80.8% | 38,341 | 40,817 | 48.4% | 51.6% |
Tamworth | 74.1% | 13,705 | 28,424 | 32.5% | 67.5% |
Telford and Wrekin | 72.1% | 32,954 | 56,649 | 36.8% | 63.2% |
Walsall | 69.6% | 43,572 | 92,007 | 32.1% | 67.9% |
Warwick | 79.2% | 47,976 | 33,642 | 58.8% | 41.2% |
Wolverhampton | 67.5% | 44,138 | 73,798 | 37.4% | 62.6% |
Worcester | 73.8% | 25,125 | 29,114 | 46.3% | 53.7% |
Wychavon | 80.8% | 32,188 | 44,201 | 42.1% | 57.9% |
Wyre Forest | 74.0% | 21,240 | 36,392 | 36.9% | 63.1% |
Yorkshire and the Humber
Region | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Yorkshire and the Humber | 70.7% | 1,158,298 | 1,580,937 | 42.2% | 57.7% |
The Yorkshire and the Humber region was broken down into 21 voting areas.
District | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Barnsley | 69.9% | 38,951 | 83,958 | 31.7% | 68.3% |
Bradford | 66.7% | 104,575 | 123,913 | 45.8% | 54.2% |
Calderdale | 71.0% | 46,950 | 58,975 | 44.3% | 55.7% |
Craven | 81.0% | 16,930 | 18,961 | 47.2% | 52.8% |
Doncaster | 69.5% | 46,922 | 104,260 | 31.0% | 69.0% |
East Riding of Yorkshire | 74.9% | 78,779 | 120,136 | 39.6% | 60.4% |
Hambleton | 78.4% | 25,480 | 29,502 | 46.3% | 53.7% |
Harrogate | 78.8% | 48,211 | 46,374 | 51.0% | 49.0% |
Kingston upon Hull | 62.9% | 36,709 | 76,646 | 32.4% | 67.6% |
Kirklees | 70.8% | 98,485 | 118,755 | 45.3% | 54.7% |
Leeds | 71.3% | 194,863 | 192,474 | 50.3% | 49.7% |
North East Lincolnshire | 67.9% | 23,797 | 55,185 | 30.1% | 69.9% |
North Lincolnshire | 71.9% | 29,947 | 58,915 | 33.7% | 66.3% |
Richmondshire | 75.1% | 11,945 | 15,691 | 43.2% | 56.8% |
Rotherham | 69.5% | 44,115 | 93,272 | 32.1% | 67.9% |
Ryedale | 77.2% | 14,340 | 17,710 | 44.7% | 55.3% |
Scarborough | 73.0% | 22,999 | 37,512 | 38.0% | 62.0% |
Selby | 79.1% | 21,071 | 30,532 | 40.8% | 59.2% |
Sheffield | 67.3% | 130,735 | 136,018 | 49.0% | 51.0% |
Wakefield | 71.1% | 58,877 | 116,165 | 33.6% | 66.4% |
York | 70.6% | 63,617 | 45,983 | 58.0% | 42.0% |
Northern Ireland
Constituent country | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Northern Ireland | 62.7% | 440,707 | 349,442 | 55.8% | 44.2% |
Northern Ireland was a single voting area, as well as being a regional count although local totals were announced in each of the 18 UK Westminister Parliamentary constituency areas within Northern Ireland but did not constitute as voting areas.[3]
Constituency | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Belfast East | 65.8% | 20,728 | 21,918 | 48.1% | 51.9% |
Belfast North | 57.5% | 20,128 | 19,844 | 50.4% | 49.6% |
Belfast South | 67.6% | 30,960 | 13,596 | 69.5% | 30.5% |
Belfast West | 48.9% | 23,099 | 8,092 | 74.1% | 25.9% |
East Antrim | 65.2% | 18,616 | 22,929 | 44.8% | 55.2% |
East Londonderry | 59.7% | 21,098 | 19,455 | 52.0% | 48.0% |
Fermanagh and South Tyrone | 67.8% | 28,200 | 19,958 | 58.6% | 41.4% |
Foyle | 57.4% | 32,064 | 8,905 | 78.3% | 21.7% |
Lagan Valley | 66.6% | 22,710 | 25,704 | 46.9% | 53.1% |
Mid Ulster | 61.6% | 25,612 | 16,799 | 60.4% | 39.6% |
Newry and Armagh | 63.9% | 31,963 | 18,659 | 62.9% | 36.9% |
North Antrim | 64.9% | 18,782 | 30,938 | 37.8% | 62.2% |
North Down | 67.7% | 23,131 | 21,046 | 52.4% | 47.6% |
South Antrim | 63.1% | 21,498 | 22,055 | 49.4% | 50.6% |
South Down | 62.2% | 32,076 | 15,625 | 67.2% | 32.8% |
Strangford | 64.5% | 18,727 | 23,383 | 44.5% | 55.5% |
Upper Bann | 63.6% | 24,550 | 27,262 | 47.4% | 52.6% |
West Tyrone | 61.8% | 26,765 | 13,274 | 66.8% | 33.2% |
Scotland
Constituent country | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Scotland | 67.2% | 1,661,191 | 1,018,322 | 62.0% | 38.0% |
Scotland's voting areas were broken down into the 32 Scottish councils.
Council | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Aberdeen | 67.9% | 63,985 | 40,729 | 61.1% | 38.9% |
Aberdeenshire | 70.6% | 76,445 | 62,516 | 55.0% | 45.0% |
Angus | 68.0% | 32,747 | 26,511 | 55.3% | 44.7% |
Argyll and Bute | 73.1% | 29,494 | 19,202 | 60.6% | 39.4% |
Clackmannanshire | 67.2% | 14,691 | 10,736 | 57.8% | 42.2% |
Dumfries and Galloway | 71.4% | 43,864 | 38,803 | 53.1% | 46.9% |
Dundee | 62.9% | 39,688 | 26,697 | 59.8% | 40.2% |
East Ayrshire | 62.9% | 33,891 | 23,942 | 58.6% | 41.4% |
East Dunbartonshire | 75.1% | 44,534 | 17,840 | 71.4% | 28.6% |
East Lothian | 71.7% | 36,026 | 19,738 | 64.6% | 35.4% |
East Renfrewshire | 76.1% | 39,345 | 13,596 | 74.3% | 25.7% |
City of Edinburgh | 72.9% | 187,796 | 64,498 | 74.4% | 25.6% |
Falkirk | 67.5% | 44,987 | 34,271 | 56.8% | 43.2% |
Fife | 66.7% | 106,754 | 75,466 | 58.6% | 41.4% |
Glasgow | 56.2% | 168,335 | 84,474 | 66.6% | 33.4% |
Highland | 71.6% | 70,308 | 55,349 | 56.0% | 44.0% |
Inverclyde | 66.0% | 24,688 | 14,010 | 63.8% | 36.2% |
Midlothian | 68.1% | 28,217 | 17,251 | 62.1% | 37.9% |
Moray | 67.4% | 24,114 | 23,992 | 50.1% | 49.9% |
North Ayrshire | 64.6% | 38,394 | 29,110 | 56.9% | 43.1% |
North Lanarkshire | 60.9% | 95,549 | 59,400 | 61.7% | 38.3% |
Perth and Kinross | 73.7% | 49,641 | 31,614 | 61.1% | 38.9% |
Renfrewshire | 69.2% | 57,119 | 31,010 | 64.8% | 35.2% |
Scottish Borders | 73.4% | 37,952 | 26,962 | 58.5% | 41.5% |
Stirling | 74.0% | 33,112 | 5,787 | 67.7% | 32.3% |
South Lanarkshire | 65.3% | 102,568 | 60,024 | 63.1% | 36.9% |
South Ayrshire | 69.8% | 36,265 | 25,241 | 59.0% | 41.0% |
West Dunbartonshire | 63.9% | 26,794 | 16,426 | 62.0% | 38.0% |
West Lothian | 67.6% | 51,560 | 36,948 | 58.3% | 41.7% |
Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles) | 70.1% | 8,232 | 6,671 | 55.2% | 44.8% |
Orkney | 68.3% | 7,189 | 4,193 | 63.2% | 36.8% |
Shetland | 70.3% | 6,907 | 5,315 | 56.5% | 43.5% |
Wales
Constituent country | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Wales | 71.7% | 772,347 | 854,372 | 47.5% | 52.5% |
The voting areas in Wales were broken down into the 22 Welsh Councils.
Council | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||
Anglesey | 73.8% | 18,618 | 19,333 | 49.1% | 50.9% |
Blaenau Gwent | 68.1% | 13,215 | 21,587 | 38.0% | 62.0% |
Bridgend | 71.1% | 33,723 | 40,622 | 45.4% | 54.6% |
Caerphilly | 70.7% | 39,178 | 53,295 | 42.4% | 57.6% |
Cardiff | 69.6% | 101,788 | 67,816 | 60.0% | 40.0% |
Carmarthenshire | 74.0% | 47,654 | 55,381 | 46.3% | 53.7% |
Ceredigion | 74.4% | 21,711 | 18,031 | 54.6% | 45.4% |
Conwy | 71.7% | 30,147 | 35,357 | 46.0% | 54.0% |
Denbighshire | 69.1% | 23,955 | 28,117 | 46.0% | 54.0% |
Flintshire | 74.8% | 37,867 | 48,930 | 43.6% | 56.4% |
Gwynedd | 72.3% | 35,517 | 25,665 | 58.1% | 41.9% |
Merthyr Tydfil | 67.4% | 12,574 | 16,291 | 43.6% | 56.4% |
Monmouthshire | 77.7% | 28,061 | 27,569 | 50.4% | 49.6% |
Neath Port Talbot | 71.5% | 32,651 | 43,001 | 43.2% | 56.8% |
Newport | 70.2% | 32,413 | 41,236 | 44.0% | 56.0% |
Pembrokeshire | 74.4% | 29,367 | 39,155 | 42.9% | 57.1% |
Powys | 77.0% | 36,762 | 42,707 | 46.3% | 53.7% |
Rhondda Cynon Taf | 67.4% | 53,973 | 62,590 | 46.3% | 53.7% |
Swansea | 69.5% | 58,307 | 61,936 | 48.5% | 51.5% |
Torfaen | 69.8% | 19,363 | 28,781 | 40.2% | 59.8% |
Vale of Glamorgan | 76.1% | 36,681 | 35,628 | 50.7% | 49.3% |
Wrexham | 71.5% | 28,822 | 41,544 | 41.0% | 59.0% |
Result by Constituency
The EU referendum vote was not counted by Parliamentary constituencies. However a number of Local Councils and Districts have released the referendum result by electoral ward or constituency. Moreover several constituency boundaries are co-terminous with their local government district. Northern Ireland also counted their votes by Westminster parliamentary constituency. The following figures show the EU referendum vote by constituency.
Constituency | Member of Parliament | Votes | Proportion of votes | Notes | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | |||||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Aldershot | Gerald Howarth | 20,384 | 28,396 | 41.8% | 58.2% | Hart ward of Blackwater & Hawley not included.[8] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Aldridge-Brownhills | Wendy Morton | 14,662 | 30,867 | 32.2% | 67.8% | [9] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Argyll and Bute | Brendan O'Hara | 29,494 | 19,202 | 60.6% | 39.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Beckenham | Bob Stewart | 30,573 | 28,656 | 51.6% | 48.4% | [10] | |
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Unionist Party/meta/color" | | Belfast East | Gavin Robinson | 20,728 | 21,918 | 48.6% | 51.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Unionist Party/meta/color" | | Belfast North | Nigel Dodds | 20,128 | 19,844 | 50.4% | 49.6% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Social Democratic and Labour Party/meta/color" | | Belfast South | Alasdair McDonnell | 30,960 | 13,596 | 69.5% | 30.5% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Sinn Féin/meta/color" | | Belfast West | Paul Maskey | 23,099 | 8,092 | 74.1% | 25.9% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birkenhead | Frank Field | 20,348 | 21,787 | 48.3% | 51.7% | Excludes postal votes.[11] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Edgbaston | Gisela Stuart | 22,844 | 20,542 | 52.7% | 47.3% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Erdington | Jack Dromey | 14,779 | 25,135 | 37.0% | 63.0% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Hall Green | Roger Godsiff | 32,075 | 16,208 | 66.4% | 33.6% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Hodge Hill | Liam Byrne | 20,071 | 21,299 | 48.5% | 51.5% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Ladywood | Shabana Mahmood | 22,637 | 12,526 | 64.4% | 35.6% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Northfield | Richard Burden | 18,334 | 29,646 | 38.2% | 61.8% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Perry Barr | Khalid Mahmood | 21,139 | 22,194 | 48.8% | 51.2% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Selly Oak | Steve McCabe | 25,477 | 22,509 | 53.1% | 46.9% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Birmingham Yardley | Jess Phillips | 18,099 | 27,256 | 39.9% | 60.1% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Blaenau Gwent | Nick Smith | 13,215 | 21,587 | 38.0% | 62.0% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Brentford and Isleworth | Ruth Cadbury | 36,123 | 27,596 | 56.7% | 43.3% | [13] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Bristol East | Kerry McCarthy | 28,987 | 25,495 | 53.2% | 46.8% | [14] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Bristol North West | Charlotte Leslie | 29,724 | 21,171 | 58.4% | 41.6% | [14] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Bristol South | Karin Smyth | 30,468 | 27,173 | 52.9% | 47.1% | [14] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Bristol West | Thangam Debbonaire | 51,796 | 13,530 | 79.3% | 20.7% | [14] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Bromley and Chislehurst | Bob Neill | 25,213 | 25,041 | 50.2% | 49.8% | [10] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Bromsgrove | Sajid Javid | 26,252 | 32,563 | 44.6% | 55.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Broxbourne | Charles Walker | 17,166 | 33,706 | 33.7% | 66.3% | Welwyn Hatfield ward of Northaw not included. | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Burnley | Julie Cooper | 14,462 | 28,854 | 33.4% | 66.6% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Cannock Chase | Amanda Milling | 16,684 | 36,894 | 31.1% | 68.9% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Camborne and Redruth | George Eustice | 23,704 | 39,827 | 37.3% | 62.7% | Excludes postal votes.[15] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Cambridge | Daniel Zeichner | 39,980 | 14,212 | 73.8% | 26.2% | [16] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Castle Point | Rebecca Harris | 14,154 | 37,691 | 27.3% | 72.7% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Liberal Democrats/meta/color" | | Ceredigion | Mark Williams | 21,711 | 18,031 | 54.6% | 45.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Cheadle | Mary Robinson | 32,752 | 24,360 | 57.3% | 42.7% | [17] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Chesham and Amersham | Cheryl Gillan | 32,241 | 26,363 | 55.0% | 45.0% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Chingford and Woodford Green | Iain Duncan Smith | 16,148 | 18,581 | 46.5% | 53.5% | Redbridge wards of Church End and Monkhams not included.[18] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Crawley | Henry Smith | 22,388 | 31,447 | 41.6% | 58.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Dartford | Gareth Johnson | 19,985 | 35,870 | 35.8% | 64.2% | Sevenoaks ward of Hartley and Hodsoll Street not included. | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Ealing Central and Acton | Rupa Huq | 32,068 | 13,194 | 70.8% | 29.9% | [19] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Ealing North | Stephen Pound | 29,112 | 25,056 | 53.7% | 46.3% | [19] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Ealing Southall | Virendra Sharma | 28,750 | 20,671 | 58.2% | 41.8% | [19] | |
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Unionist Party/meta/color" | | East Antrim | Sammy Wilson | 18,616 | 22,929 | 44.8% | 55.2% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Unionist Party/meta/color" | | East Londonderry | Gregory Campbell | 21,098 | 19,455 | 52.0% | 48.0% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | East Lothian | George Kerevan | 36,026 | 19,738 | 64.6% | 35.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | East Renfrewshire | Kirsten Oswald | 39,345 | 13,596 | 74.3% | 25.7% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Eastbourne | Caroline Ansell | 22,845 | 30,700 | 42.7% | 57.3% | Wealden ward result of Willingdon and Wannock not included. | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Edinburgh East | Tommy Sheppard | 31,821 | 12,153 | 72.4% | 27.6% | [20] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Edinburgh North and Leith | Deidre Brock | 44,618 | 12,435 | 78.2% | 21.8% | [20] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Edinburgh South | Ian Murray | 37,069 | 10,549 | 77.8% | 22.2% | [20] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Edinburgh South West | Joanna Cherry | 36,269 | 14,008 | 72.1% | 27.9% | [20] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Edinburgh West | Michelle Thomson | 38,019 | 15,353 | 71.2% | 28.8% | [20] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Eltham | Clive Efford | 22,828 | 24,548 | 48.2% | 51.8% | [21] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Feltham and Heston | Seema Malhotra | 22,632 | 28,725 | 44.1% | 55.9% | [13] | |
bgcolor="Template:Ulster Unionist Party/meta/color" | | Fermanagh and South Tyrone | Tom Elliott | 28,200 | 19,958 | 58.6% | 41.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Folkestone and Hythe | Damian Collins | 22,884 | 37,729 | 37.8% | 62.2% | Ashford ward result of Saxon Shore not included. | |
bgcolor="Template:Social Democratic and Labour Party/meta/color" | | Foyle | Mark Durkan | 32,064 | 8,905 | 78.3% | 21.7% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Fylde | Mark Menzies | 19,889 | 26,317 | 43.0% | 57.0% | Preston ward result of Lea not included. | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Gainsborough | Edward Leigh | 20,906 | 33,847 | 38.2% | 61.8% | East Lindsey ward result of Wragby not included. | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Glasgow Central | Alison Thewliss | 24,881 | 10,040 | 71.2% | 28.8% | [22] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Glasgow East | Natalie McGarry | 19,940 | 15,564 | 56.2% | 43.8% | [22] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Glasgow North | Patrick Grady | 25,848 | 7,130 | 78.4% | 21.6% | [22] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Glasgow North East | Anne McLaughlin | 18,535 | 12,699 | 59.3% | 40.7% | [22] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Glasgow North West | Carol Monaghan | 26,887 | 12,360 | 68.5% | 31.5% | [22] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Glasgow South | Stewart McDonald | 31,569 | 12,394 | 71.8% | 28.2% | [22] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Glasgow South West | Chris Stephens | 20,675 | 14,287 | 59.1% | 40.9% | [22] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Gravesham | Adam Holloway | 18,876 | 35,643 | 34.6% | 65.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Great Yarmouth | Brandon Lewis | 14,284 | 35,844 | 28.5% | 71.5% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Greenwich and Woolwich | Matthew Pennycook | 32,806 | 18,187 | 64.3% | 35.7% | [21] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Hartlepool | Iain Wright | 14,029 | 32,071 | 30.4% | 69.6% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Hazel Grove | William Wragg | 22,829 | 24,939 | 47.8% | 52.2% | [17] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Hertsmere | Oliver Dowden | 27,593 | 28,532 | 49.2% | 50.8% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | High Peak | Andrew Bingham | 27,116 | 27,717 | 49.5% | 50.5% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Holborn and St Pancras | Keir Starmer | 43,198 | 15,702 | 73.3% | 26.7% | [23] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Inverclyde | Ronnie Cowan | 24,688 | 14,010 | 63.8% | 36.2% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Isle of Wight | Andrew Turner | 30,207 | 49,173 | 38.1% | 61.9% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Kettering | Philip Hollobone | 21,030 | 32,877 | 39.0% | 61.0% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Unionist Party/meta/color" | | Lagan Valley | Jeffrey Donaldson | 22,710 | 25,704 | 46.9% | 53.1% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Leyton and Wanstead | John Cryer | 19,019 | 11,218 | 62.9% | 37.1% | Redbridge wards of Snaresbrook and Wanstead not included.[18] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Na h-Eileanan an Iar | Angus MacNeil | 8,232 | 6,671 | 55.2% | 44.8% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Sinn Féin/meta/color" | | Newry and Armagh | Mickey Brady | 31,963 | 18,659 | 62.9% | 37.1% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Unionist Party/meta/color" | | North Antrim | Ian Paisley, Jr. | 18,782 | 30,938 | 37.8% | 62.2% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | North Cornwall | Scott Mann | 21,669 | 31,848 | 40.5% | 59.5% | Excludes postal votes.[15] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | North Devon | Peter Heaton-Jones | 24,931 | 33,100 | 43.0% | 57.0% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color" | | North Down | Sylvia Hermon | 23,131 | 21,046 | 52.4% | 47.6% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | North West Leicestershire | Andrew Bridgen | 22,642 | 34,969 | 39.3% | 60.7% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Norwich South | Clive Lewis | 26,488 | 17,783 | 59.8% | 40.2% | South Norfolk ward of New Costessey not included.[24] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Nottingham East | Chris Leslie | 21,707 | 16,295 | 57.1% | 42.9% | [25] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Nottingham North | Graham Allen | 13,855 | 24,427 | 36.2% | 63.8% | [25] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Nottingham South | Lillian Greenwood | 23,756 | 20,621 | 53.5% | 46.5% | [25] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Mansfield | Alan Meale | 16,417 | 39,927 | 29.1% | 70.9% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Sinn Féin/meta/color" | | Mid Ulster | Francie Molloy | 25,612 | 16,799 | 60.4% | 39.6% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Midlothian | Owen Thompson | 28,217 | 17,251 | 62.1% | 37.9% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Moray | Angus Robertson | 24,114 | 23,992 | 50.1% | 49.9% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Liberal Democrats/meta/color" | | Orkney and Shetland | Alistair Carmichael | 14,096 | 9,508 | 59.7% | 40.3% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Orpington | Jo Johnson | 18,928 | 25,652 | 42.5% | 57.5% | [10] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Pendle | Andrew Stephenson | 16,704 | 28,631 | 36.8% | 63.2% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Peterborough | Stewart Jackson | 17,349 | 28,406 | 37.9% | 62.1% | [26] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Plymouth Moor View | Johnny Mercer | 16,106 | 31,886 | 33.6% | 66.4% | [27] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | Oliver Colvile | 23,619 | 28,183 | 45.6% | 54.4% | [27] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Salford and Eccles | Rebecca Long-Bailey | 23,549 | 27,196 | 46.4% | 53.6% | [28] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Slough | Fiona Mactaggart | 24,911 | 29,631 | 45.7% | 54.3% | Windsor ward result of Colnbrook with Poyle not included. | |
bgcolor="Template:Ulster Unionist Party/meta/color" | | South Antrim | Danny Kinahan | 21,498 | 22,055 | 49.4% | 50.6% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | South Derbyshire | Heather Wheeler | 22,479 | 34,216 | 39.6% | 60.4% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Social Democratic and Labour Party/meta/color" | | South Down | Margaret Ritchie | 32,076 | 15,625 | 67.2% | 32.8% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | South East Cornwall | Sheryll Murray | 22,972 | 32,067 | 41.7% | 58.3% | Excludes postal votes.[15] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | South Shields | Emma Lewell-Buck | 16,961 | 27,735 | 37.9% | 62.1% | [29] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Spelthorne | Kwasi Kwarteng | 22,474 | 34,135 | 39.7% | 60.3% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | St Austell and Newquay | Steve Double | 22,620 | 37,508 | 37.6% | 62.4% | Excludes postal votes.[15] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | St Ives | Derek Thomas | 21,105 | 25,022 | 45.8% | 54.2% | Excludes postal votes.[15] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | Stirling | Steven Paterson | 33,112 | 15,787 | 67.7% | 32.3% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Stockport | Ann Coffey | 23,600 | 20,752 | 53.2% | 46.8% | [17] | |
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Unionist Party/meta/color" | | Strangford | Jim Shannon | 18,727 | 23,383 | 44.5% | 55.5% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Streatham | Chuka Umunna | 44,613 | 11,532 | 79.5% | 20.5% | [30] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Sutton Coldfield | Andrew Mitchell | 27,996 | 29,936 | 48.3% | 51.7% | [12] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Taunton Deane | Rebecca Pow | 30,944 | 34,789 | 47.1% | 52.9% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Truro and Falmouth | Sarah Newton | 28,470 | 25,393 | 52.9% | 47.1% | Excludes postal votes.[15] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Vauxhall | Kate Hoey | 39,840 | 11,519 | 77.6% | 22.4% | [30] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Wallasey | Angela Eagle | 23,449 | 23,377 | 50.1% | 49.9% | Excludes postal votes.[11] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Walsall North | David Winnick | 11,596 | 33,324 | 25.8% | 74.2% | [9] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Walsall South | Valerie Vaz | 17,314 | 27,816 | 38.4% | 61.6% | [9] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Walthamstow | Stella Creasy | 28,989 | 14,596 | 66.5% | 33.5% | [18] | |
bgcolor="Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | | West Dunbartonshire | Martin Docherty | 26,794 | 16,426 | 62.0% | 38.0% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Sinn Féin/meta/color" | | West Tyrone | Pat Doherty | 26,765 | 13,274 | 66.8% | 33.2% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Wirral South | Alison McGovern | 22,853 | 19,902 | 53.4% | 46.6% | Excludes postal votes[11] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Wirral West | Margaret Greenwood | 22,281 | 18,003 | 55.3% | 44.7% | Excludes postal votes.[11] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Witney | David Cameron | 35,236 | 30,435 | 53.7% | 46.3% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Wolverhampton North East | Emma Reynolds | 13,319 | 27,923 | 32.3% | 67.7% | [31] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Wolverhampton South East | Pat McFadden | 11,570 | 22,971 | 33.5% | 66.5% | Dudley ward result of Coseley East not included[31] | |
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Wolverhampton South West | Rob Marris | 19,209 | 22,886 | 45.6% | 54.6% | [31] | |
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Worcester | Robin Walker | 25,125 | 29,114 | 46.3% | 53.7% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Wyre Forest | Mark Garnier | 21,240 | 36,392 | 36.9% | 63.1% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Worsley and Eccles South | Barbara Keeley | 19,944 | 29,657 | 40.2% | 59.8% | [28] | |
bgcolor="Template:Democratic Unionist Party/meta/color" | | Upper Bann | David Simpson | 24,550 | 27,262 | 47.4% | 52.6% | ||
bgcolor="Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | | Ynys Môn | Albert Owen | 18,618 | 19,333 | 49.1% | 50.9% | ||
Notes: This is an incomplete list as not all local authorities counted by ward or constituency. The constituency results are primarily obtained through council wards and electoral divisions breakdowns of the result or the constituency boundaries are co-terminous with the local government district. |
Most Leave areas
The following were the ten voting areas that voted most heavily in favour of leave. All but one of them came from the East Midlands and East of England regions with four voting areas out of the top ten including both the top two coming from Lincolnshire.
Ranking | Voting Area | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | Region | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||||
1 | Boston | 77.2% | 7,430 | 22,974 | 24.4% | 75.6% | East Midlands |
2 | South Holland | 75.3% | 13,074 | 36,423 | 26.4% | 73.6% | East Midlands |
3 | Castle Point | 75.3% | 14,154 | 37,691 | 27.3% | 72.7% | East of England |
4 | Thurrock | 72.7% | 22,151 | 57,765 | 27.7% | 72.3% | East of England |
5 | Great Yarmouth | 69.0% | 14,284 | 35,844 | 28.5% | 71.5% | East of England |
6 | Fenland | 73.7% | 15,055 | 37,571 | 28.6% | 71.4% | East of England |
7 | Mansfield | 72.6% | 16,417 | 39,927 | 29.1% | 70.9% | East Midlands |
8 | Bolsover | 72.3% | 12,242 | 29,730 | 29.2% | 70.8% | East Midlands |
9 | East Lindsey | 74.9% | 23,515 | 56,613 | 29.3% | 70.7% | East Midlands |
10 | North East Lincolnshire | 67.9% | 23,797 | 55,185 | 30.1% | 69.9% | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Most Remain areas
The following were the ten voting areas that voted most heavily in favour of remain. All but three of them came from the Greater London region.
Ranking | Voting Area | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | Region | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||||
1 | Gibraltar | 83.5% | 19,322 | 823 | 95.9% | 4.1% | South West England |
2 | Lambeth | 67.3% | 111,584 | 30,340 | 78.6% | 21.4% | Greater London |
3 | Hackney | 65.1% | 83,398 | 22,868 | 78.5% | 21.5% | Greater London |
4 | Foyle | 57.4% | 32,064 | 8,905 | 78.3% | 21.7% | Northern Ireland |
5 | Haringey | 70.5% | 79,991 | 25,855 | 75.6% | 24.4% | Greater London |
6 | City of London | 73.5% | 3,312 | 1,087 | 75.3% | 24.7% | Greater London |
7 | Islington | 70.3% | 76,420 | 25,180 | 75.2% | 24.8% | Greater London |
8 | Wandsworth | 71.9% | 118,463 | 39,421 | 75.0% | 25.0% | Greater London |
9 | Camden | 65.4% | 71,295 | 23,838 | 74.9% | 25.1% | Greater London |
10 | City of Edinburgh | 72.9% | 187,796 | 64,498 | 74.4% | 25.6% | Scotland |
Most evenly divided areas
The narrowest margin of victory for any of the 382 voting areas in the United Kingdom was the Scottish council of Moray which voted by just 122 votes or 0.25% margin in favour of "Remain".
In England the narrowest margin of victory for leave was in Watford which voted by just 252 votes or 0.54% margin in favour of "Leave" and in Cherwell which also voted by just 500 votes or 0.61% margin in favour of "Leave" and the narrowest margin of victory for remain was the London Borough of Bromley which voted by just 2,364 votes or a 1.30% margin in favour of "Remain".
Narrowest Leave vote
Voting Area | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | Region | Majority | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||||
Watford | 71.6% | 23,167 | 23,419 | 49.7% | 50.3% | East of England | 252 |
Narrowest Remain vote
Voting Area | Voter turnout, of eligible |
Votes | Proportion of votes | Region | Majority | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remain | Leave | Remain | Leave | ||||
Moray | 67.4% | 24,114 | 23,992 | 50.1% | 49.9% | Scotland | 122 |
See also
- European Union Referendum Act 2015
- European Communities Act 1972 (UK)
- United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum, 1975
- Results of the United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum, 1975
- Referendum Act 1975
- European Union (Amendment) Act 2008
- European Union Act 2011
Notes
- ^ Vote totals for Belfast are based on the returns from the four parliamentary constituencies in Belfast. These include areas in districts outside the City of Belfast
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