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Parliamentary constituencies in Yorkshire and the Humber

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List of Parliamentary constituencies in Yorkshire and the Humber region, England

Theregion[nb 1] ofYorkshire and the Humber is divided into 54parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 23borough constituencies and 31county constituencies. Since thegeneral election of July 2024, 43 are represented byLabour MPs, 9 byConservative MPs, one by aLiberal Democrat MP, and one by an Independent MP.

Constituencies

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Further information:2024 United Kingdom general election

  † Conservative  ‡ Labour  ¤ Liberal Democrat  ♣ Green Party  ♠ Independent  # Reform UK

Constituency[nb 2]Electorate[1]Majority[2][nb 3]Member of Parliament[2]Nearest opposition[2]CountyConstituency map
Barnsley North CC78,2677,811 Dan Jarvis Robert Lomas#South Yorkshire
Barnsley South CC75,8504,748 Stephanie Peacock David White#South Yorkshire
Beverley and Holderness CC71,994124 Graham Stuart Margaret Pinder‡East Riding of Yorkshire (prev.Humberside)
Bradford East BC75,1676,189Imran HussainTalat Sajawal♠West Yorkshire
Bradford South BC71,0024,362Judith Cummins Ian Eglin#West Yorkshire
Bradford West BC77,897707Naz ShahMuhammed Islam♠West Yorkshire
Bridlington and The Wolds CC72,9313,125 Charlie Dewhirst Sarah Carter‡East Riding of Yorkshire (prev.Humberside)
Brigg and Immingham CC74,2973,243 Martin Vickers Najmul Hussain‡Lincolnshire (prev.Humberside)
Calder Valley CC77,3648,991Josh Fenton-GlynnVanessa Lee†West Yorkshire
Colne Valley CC72,6384,963Paul DaviesJason McCartneyWest Yorkshire
Dewsbury and Batley BC71,6856,934Iqbal MohamedHeather Iqbal‡West Yorkshire
Doncaster Central CC74,6789,551 Sally Jameson Nick Allen†South Yorkshire
Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme CC70,1542,311 Lee Pitcher Nick FletcherLincolnshire (prev.Humberside) /South Yorkshire
Doncaster North CC69,7599,126 Ed Miliband Glenn Bluff†South Yorkshire
Goole and Pocklington CC78,2873,572 David Davis Liam Draycott‡East Riding of Yorkshire (prev.Humberside)
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes BC78,8754,803 Melanie Onn Oliver Freeston#Lincolnshire (prev.Humberside)
Halifax CC77,5166,269Kate DeardenHazel Sharp†West Yorkshire
Harrogate and Knaresborough CC77,9708,238 Tom Gordon¤ Andrew JonesNorth Yorkshire
Huddersfield BC77,7954,533 Harpreet Uppal Andrew Cooper♣West Yorkshire
Keighley and Ilkley CC74,3671,625Robbie MooreJohn GroganWest Yorkshire
Kingston upon Hull East BC[nb 4]70,6503,920 Karl Turner Neil Hunter#East Riding of Yorkshire (prev.Humberside)
Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham BC[nb 4]75,28010,769 Diana Johnson Martin Baker#East Riding of Yorkshire (prev.Humberside)
Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice BC[nb 4]73,2528,979 Emma Hardy Julie Peck#East Riding of Yorkshire (prev.Humberside)
Leeds Central and Headingley BC70,5548,422Alex Sobel Chris Foren♣West Yorkshire
Leeds East CC76,20711,265Richard Burgon David Dresser#West Yorkshire
Leeds North East BC70,17816,083Fabian HamiltonChris Whiteside†West Yorkshire
Leeds North West CC71,59211,896Katie White Thomas Averre†West Yorkshire
Leeds South BC75,95311,279Hilary Benn Ed Carlisle♣West Yorkshire
Leeds South West and Morley BC71,8548,423Mark SewardsAndrea JenkynsWest Yorkshire
Leeds West and Pudsey BC70,06912,392 Rachel ReevesLee Farmer†West Yorkshire
Normanton and Hemsworth CC75,6456,662Jon Trickett Callum Bushrod#West Yorkshire
Ossett and Denby Dale CC72,3124,542Jade BotterillMark EastwoodWest Yorkshire
Penistone and Stocksbridge CC70,7708,739 Marie Tidball Miriam CatesSouth Yorkshire
Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley CC74,6186,630Yvette Cooper John Thomas#West Yorkshire
Rawmarsh and Conisbrough CC69,1326,908 John Healey Adam Wood#South Yorkshire
Richmond and Northallerton CC73,88812,185 Rishi Sunak Tom Wilson‡North Yorkshire
Rother Valley CC69,460998 Jake Richards Alexander StaffordSouth Yorkshire
Rotherham BC75,9295,490 Sarah Champion John Cronly#South Yorkshire
Scarborough and Whitby CC74,5585,408 Alison Hume Roberto Weeden-Sanz†North Yorkshire
Scunthorpe CC74,2633,542 Nic Dakin Holly Mumby-CroftLincolnshire (prev.Humberside)
Selby CC78,05510,195 Keir Mather Charles Richardson†North Yorkshire
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough BC70,45311,600 Gill Furniss Christine Kubo♣South Yorkshire
Sheffield Central BC60,7778,286 Abtisam Mohamed Angela Argenzio♣South Yorkshire
Sheffield Hallam CC73,0338,189Olivia Blake Shaffaq Mohammed¤South Yorkshire
Sheffield Heeley BC73,35915,304 Louise Haigh Alexi Dimond♣South Yorkshire
Sheffield South East BC74,19412,458 Clive Betts Caroline Kampila†South Yorkshire
Shipley CC74,1308,603 Anna Dixon Philip DaviesWest Yorkshire
Skipton and Ripon CC79,2511,650 Julian Smith Malcolm Birks‡North Yorkshire
Spen Valley BC72,6426,188 Kim Leadbeater Sarah Wood#West Yorkshire
Thirsk and Malton CC78,4847,550 Kevin Hollinrake Lisa Banes‡North Yorkshire
Wakefield and Rothwell BC75,0679,346 Simon Lightwood David Dews#West Yorkshire
Wetherby and Easingwold CC74,3344,846Alec ShelbrookeBen Pickles‡West Yorkshire
York Central BC79,55719,154 Rachael Maskell Richard Hudson†North Yorkshire
York Outer CC76,2289,391 Luke Charters Julian SturdyNorth Yorkshire

Proposed boundary changes

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See2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.

Following the abandonment of theSixth Periodic Review (the 2018 review), theBoundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021. The Commission calculated that the number of seats to be allocated to the Yorkshire and the Humber region would be unchanged, at 54.[3] Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and, following two periods of public consultation, revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022. The final proposals were published on 28 June 2023.

Under the proposals, the following constituencies for the region came into effect at the2024 general election:[4]

ConstituencyElectorateCeremonial countyLocal authority
Barnsley North CC76,794South YorkshireBarnsley
Barnsley South CC75,896South YorkshireBarnsley
Beverley and Holderness CC71,102East Riding of YorkshireEast Riding of Yorkshire
Bradford East BC72,150West YorkshireBradford
Bradford South BC70,890West YorkshireBradford
Bradford West BC71,258West YorkshireBradford
Bridlington and The Wolds CC72,501East Riding of YorkshireEast Riding of Yorkshire
Brigg and Immingham CC71,628LincolnshireNorth East Lincolnshire / North Lincolnshire
Calder Valley CC75,987West YorkshireCalderdale
Colne Valley CC71,518West YorkshireKirklees
Dewsbury and Batley BC70,226West YorkshireKirklees
Doncaster Central CC75,007South YorkshireDoncaster
Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme CC70,113Lincolnshire / South YorkshireDoncaster /North Lincolnshire
Doncaster North CC71,739South YorkshireDoncaster
Goole and Pocklington CC76,337East Riding of YorkshireEast Riding of Yorkshire
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes BC77,050LincolnshireNorth East Lincolnshire
Halifax CC74,563West YorkshireCalderdale
Harrogate and Knaresborough CC75,800North YorkshireNorth Yorkshire
Huddersfield BC76,044West YorkshireKirklees
Keighley and Ilkley CC72,954West YorkshireBradford
Kingston upon Hull East BC72,622East Riding of YorkshireKingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham BC76,039East Riding of YorkshireEast Riding of Yorkshire / Kingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice BC74,321East Riding of YorkshireEast Riding of Yorkshire / Kingston upon Hull
Leeds Central and Headingley BC75,396West YorkshireLeeds
Leeds East CC75,330West YorkshireLeeds
Leeds North East BC70,976West YorkshireLeeds
Leeds North West CC71,607West YorkshireLeeds
Leeds South BC74,726West YorkshireLeeds
Leeds South West and Morley BC71,376West YorkshireLeeds
Leeds West and Pudsey BC70,270West YorkshireLeeds
Normanton and Hemsworth CC75,388West YorkshireWakefield
Ossett and Denby Dale CC71,595West YorkshireKirklees / Wakefield
Penistone and Stocksbridge CC71,377South YorkshireBarnsley /Sheffield
Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley CC72,751West YorkshireWakefield
Rawmarsh and Conisbrough CC70,272South YorkshireDoncaster /Rotherham
Richmond and Northallerton CC72,744North YorkshireNorth Yorkshire
Rother Valley CC70,814South YorkshireRotherham
Rotherham BC75,345South YorkshireRotherham
Scarborough and Whitby CC73,862North YorkshireNorth Yorkshire
Scunthorpe CC74,278LincolnshireNorth Lincolnshire
Selby CC74,761North Yorkshire / West YorkshireLeeds / North Yorkshire
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough BC71,154South YorkshireSheffield
Sheffield Central BC70,453South YorkshireSheffield
Sheffield Hallam CC76,637South YorkshireSheffield
Sheffield Heeley BC74,614South YorkshireSheffield
Sheffield South East BC76,223South YorkshireSheffield
Shipley CC74,095West YorkshireBradford
Skipton and Ripon CC76,758North YorkshireNorth Yorkshire
Spen Valley BC72,169West YorkshireKirklees
Thirsk and Malton CC76,623North YorkshireNorth Yorkshire
Wakefield and Rothwell BC73,968West YorkshireLeeds / Wakefield
Wetherby and Easingwold CC71,455North Yorkshire / West YorkshireNorth Yorkshire / Leeds
York Central BC74,854North YorkshireYork
York Outer CC72,720North YorkshireYork

2024 results

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The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies comprising the Yorkshire and the Humber region in the 2024 general election were as follows:[5]

PartyVotesOf total
(%)
Difference
from 2019
SeatsDifference from 2019
ActualNotional
Labour907,76740.9Increase 2.043Increase 15Increase 16
Conservative506,45022.8Decrease 20.39Decrease 17Decrease 18
Reform UK371,65816.7Increase 10.80Steady 0Steady 0
Green167,5147.5Increase 5.20Steady 0Steady 0
Liberal Democrats158,3267.1Decrease 1.01Increase 1Increase 1
Others110.2325.0Increase 3.31Increase 1Increase 1
Total2,221,947100.054Steady 0

Results history

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Primary data source:House of Commons research briefing - General election results from 1918 to 2019

Percentage votes

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Yorkshire and the Humber votes %
Key

Seats

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Yorkshire and the Humber seats won
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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^SeeNUTS 1 statistical regions of England
  2. ^BC denotes borough constituency, CC denotes county constituency.
  3. ^The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.
  4. ^abcMany sources list theKingston upon Hull constituencies asHull, following the city council's own practice. However, the official names have not adopted the short form.

References

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  1. ^Baker, Carl; Pollock, Louie; Cracknell, Richard (26 July 2024)."General election 2024 results". Retrieved20 September 2024.
  2. ^abc"UK Election 2024 A-Z".BBC News. Retrieved20 September 2024.
  3. ^"2023 Review". Boundary Commission for England. Retrieved8 January 2021.
  4. ^"The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition – Yorkshire and the Humber | Boundary Commission for England".boundarycommissionforengland.independent.gov.uk. Retrieved11 July 2023.
  5. ^"General election 2024 results".House of Commons Library. 26 July 2024. Retrieved1 August 2024.
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