Election 2024
Results: parties by seats
326 seats for a majority
0 seats to go
  • Labour: 412 seats, 211 seats gained
  • Conservative: 121 seats, 251 seats lost
  • Liberal Democrat: 72 seats, 64 seats gained
  • Scottish National Party: 9 seats, 39 seats lost
  • Sinn Fein: 7 seats, No change
  • Others: 29 seats, 15 seats gained
Change since 2019

Beverley and Holderness results

2024 Conservative hold, from previous year

General Election taking place nationwide, 4 July. Results appear here as they come in. Follow the latest news on the general election results in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

Counting complete

Change compared with 2019
  1. Conservative, Graham Stuart

    • votes 15,501
    • share 34.5%
    • share change -26.5
  2. Labour, Margaret Pinder

    • votes 15,377
    • share 34.2%
    • share change +9.5
  3. Reform UK, Andy Smith

    • votes 8,198
    • share 18.3%
    • share change +18.3
  4. Liberal Democrat, Denis Healy

    • votes 3,386
    • share 7.5%
    • share change -1.8
  5. Green, Jonathan Stephenson

    • votes 1,647
    • share 3.7%
    • share change +1.2
  6. The Yorkshire Party, George McManus

    • votes 625
    • share 1.4%
    • share change -1.2
  7. Social Democratic Party, Chris Collin

    • votes 89
    • share 0.2%
    • share change +0.2
  8. Alliance for Democracy and Freedom, John Ottaway

    • votes 74
    • share 0.2%
    • share change +0.2
Party
Vote share
Change since 2019
Conservative
34.5%
−26.5%
Labour
34.2%
+9.5%
Reform UK
18.3%
+18.3%
Liberal Democrat
7.5%
−1.8%
Green
3.7%
+1.2%
The Yorkshire Party
1.4%
−1.2%
Social Democratic Party
0.2%
+0.2%
Others
0.2%
Party
Vote share
Conservative
34.5%
Labour
34.2%
Reform UK
18.3%
Liberal Democrat
7.5%
Green
3.7%
The Yorkshire Party
1.4%
Social Democratic Party
0.2%
Others
0.2%
Party
Change since 2019
Conservative
−26.5%
Labour
+9.5%
Reform UK
+18.3%
Liberal Democrat
−1.8%
Green
+1.2%
The Yorkshire Party
−1.2%
Social Democratic Party
+0.2%

Beverley and Holderness turnout

Registered voters:71,994
Beverley and Holderness turnout:
62%
Change since 2019:−7.20%

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