2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - Yorkshire and The Humber

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The 2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - Yorkshire and The Humber took place on May 6, 2010 to elect 54 seats. Labour secured 32 seats, which constitutes 59.3% of the total seats, alongside receiving 34.4% of the popular vote. A total number of 2,411,755 votes were cast in this election. The total number of registered voters was 3,827,033, resulting in a participation rate of 63.0%. There were totally 338 candidates ran for 54 seats across the 54 districts.

Summary by Party

There were totally 338 candidates competed for 54 seats in England - Yorkshire and The Humber. Labour won 32 seats, making up 59.3% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 34.4% of the popular vote. Conservative won 19 seats (35.2%) and Liberal Democrat won 3 seats (5.6%).

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - Yorkshire and The Humber - Summary by Political Party
Party Votes % Votes Candidates Elected % Seats Seats:
Votes:
Labour 826,537 34.4% 54 32 59.3%
Conservative 790,062 32.8% 54 19 35.2%
Liberal Democrat 551,738 22.9% 54 3 5.6%
British National 104,167 4.3% 48 0 0.0%
UK Independence 68,378 2.8% 42 0 0.0%
Green Party 20,824 0.9% 21 0 0.0%
Independent 20,300 0.8% 24 0 0.0%
English Democrats 11,722 0.5% 13 0 0.0%
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 2,047 0.1% 5 0 0.0%
Liberal 1,418 0.1% 1 0 0.0%
Alliance For Green Socialism 1,257 0.1% 4 0 0.0%
Respect Party 1,245 0.1% 1 0 0.0%
National Front 1,237 0.1% 3 0 0.0%
Socialist Labour 957 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
Social Democratic 914 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Democratic Nationalists 753 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
Independent Voice for Halifax 722 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
The P.N.D.P. 331 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Official Monster Raving Loony 318 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
Christian Party 250 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Communist Party of Britain 139 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
The Youth Party 95 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Virtue Currency Cognitive Appraisal 84 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 72 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Total 2,405,567 100% 338 54 100%

Summary by Seats

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - Yorkshire and The Humber - Summary by Party in Seats
Seat Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat Others Valid Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Barnsley Central 17,487 47.3% 6,388 17.3% 6,394 17.3% 6,732 18.2% 37,001 65,543 56.6%
Barnsley East 18,059 47.0% 6,329 16.5% 6,969 18.2% 7,029 18.3% 38,386 68,435 56.2%
Batley and Spen 21,565 42.2% 17,159 33.6% 8,095 15.8% 4,290 8.4% 51,109 76,738 66.8%
Beverley and Holderness 11,224 21.1% 25,063 47.1% 12,076 22.7% 4,836 9.1% 53,199 79,318 67.2%
Bradford East 13,272 32.8% 10,860 26.8% 13,637 33.7% 2,688 6.6% 40,457 65,116 62.4%
Bradford South 15,682 41.3% 11,060 29.1% 6,948 18.3% 4,305 11.3% 37,995 63,580 60.0%
Bradford West 18,401 45.3% 12,638 31.1% 4,732 11.7% 4,805 11.8% 40,576 62,519 65.3%
Brigg and Goole 14,533 33.1% 19,680 44.9% 6,414 14.6% 3,247 7.4% 43,874 67,345 65.3%
Calder Valley 13,966 27.0% 20,397 39.4% 13,037 25.2% 4,380 8.5% 51,780 76,903 67.5%
Cleethorpes 14,641 32.6% 18,939 42.1% 8,192 18.2% 3,194 7.1% 44,966 70,214 64.2%
Colne Valley 14,589 26.4% 20,440 37.0% 15,603 28.2% 4,664 8.4% 55,296 80,060 69.2%
Dewsbury 17,372 32.2% 18,898 35.0% 9,150 16.9% 8,588 15.9% 54,008 78,910 68.6%
Don Valley 16,472 37.9% 12,877 29.7% 7,422 17.1% 6,649 15.3% 43,420 72,597 60.0%
Doncaster Central 16,569 39.7% 10,340 24.8% 8,795 21.1% 6,041 14.5% 41,745 72,985 57.4%
Doncaster North 19,637 47.3% 8,728 21.0% 6,174 14.9% 6,944 16.7% 41,483 71,681 58.1%
East Yorkshire 10,401 20.3% 24,328 47.5% 10,842 21.2% 5,683 11.1% 51,254 80,105 64.1%
Elmet and Rothwell 19,257 34.5% 23,778 42.6% 9,109 16.3% 3,645 6.5% 55,789 77,724 71.9%
Great Grimsby 10,777 32.7% 10,063 30.5% 7,388 22.4% 4,726 14.3% 32,954 61,229 54.0%
Halifax - - 14,806 34.0% 8,335 19.1% 20,414 46.9% 43,555 70,380 62.2%
Haltemprice and Howden 7,630 15.7% 24,486 50.2% 12,884 26.4% 3,737 7.7% 48,737 70,254 69.5%
Harrogate and Knaresborough 3,413 6.4% 24,305 45.7% 23,266 43.8% 2,150 4.0% 53,134 74,760 71.2%
Hemsworth 20,506 46.8% 10,662 24.3% 5,667 12.9% 7,005 16.0% 43,840 75,542 58.2%
Huddersfield - - 11,253 27.8% 10,023 24.7% 19,248 47.5% 40,524 66,318 61.3%
Keighley 17,063 35.8% 20,003 41.9% 7,059 14.8% 3,567 7.5% 47,692 65,893 72.7%
Kingston upon Hull East 16,387 47.9% 5,667 16.6% 7,790 22.8% 4,340 12.7% 34,184 67,530 50.7%
Kingston upon Hull North 13,044 39.2% 4,365 13.1% 12,403 37.3% 3,479 10.5% 33,291 64,082 52.1%
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 13,378 42.5% 6,361 20.2% 7,636 24.2% 4,130 13.1% 31,505 57,264 55.1%
Leeds Central 18,434 49.3% 7,541 20.2% 7,789 20.8% 3,630 9.7% 37,394 81,266 46.2%
Leeds East 19,056 50.4% 8,763 23.2% 6,618 17.5% 3,376 8.9% 37,813 64,698 58.6%
Leeds North East 20,287 42.7% 15,742 33.1% 9,310 19.6% 2,196 4.6% 47,535 67,899 70.2%
Leeds North West 9,132 21.0% 11,550 26.6% 20,653 47.5% 2,148 4.9% 43,483 65,399 66.7%
Leeds West 16,389 42.3% 7,641 19.7% 9,373 24.2% 5,349 13.8% 38,752 67,453 57.6%
Morley and Outwood - - 17,264 35.3% 8,186 16.8% 23,406 47.9% 48,856 74,891 65.3%
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford 22,293 48.2% 11,314 24.5% 7,585 16.4% 5,047 10.9% 46,239 82,336 56.3%
Penistone and Stocksbridge 17,565 37.8% 14,516 31.2% 9,800 21.1% 4,635 10.0% 46,516 68,480 68.0%
Pudsey 17,215 35.1% 18,874 38.5% 10,224 20.8% 2,770 5.6% 49,083 69,257 71.0%
Richmond (Yorks) 8,150 15.3% 33,541 62.8% 10,205 19.1% 1,516 2.8% 53,412 80,563 66.5%
Rother Valley 19,147 40.9% 13,281 28.4% 8,111 17.3% 6,219 13.3% 46,758 72,847 64.3%
Rotherham 16,741 44.6% 6,279 16.7% 5,994 16.0% 8,492 22.6% 37,506 63,563 59.2%
Scarborough and Whitby 12,978 26.3% 21,108 42.8% 11,093 22.5% 4,103 8.3% 49,282 75,470 65.4%
Scunthorpe 14,640 39.5% 12,091 32.6% 6,774 18.3% 3,529 9.5% 37,034 63,089 58.8%
Selby and Ainsty 13,297 25.7% 25,562 49.4% 9,180 17.7% 3,689 7.1% 51,728 72,804 71.2%
Sheffield Central 17,138 41.3% 4,206 10.1% 16,973 40.9% 3,151 7.6% 41,468 67,554 61.6%
Sheffield South East 20,169 48.7% 7,202 17.4% 9,664 23.3% 4,373 10.6% 41,408 67,068 61.9%
Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough 21,400 55.0% 4,468 11.5% 7,768 20.0% 5,278 13.6% 38,914 67,740 57.7%
Sheffield, Hallam 8,228 16.1% 12,040 23.5% 27,324 53.4% 3,543 6.9% 51,135 68,798 74.5%
Sheffield, Heeley - - 7,081 17.3% 11,602 28.4% 22,188 54.3% 40,871 65,571 62.5%
Shipley 14,058 28.4% 24,002 48.6% 9,890 20.0% 1,477 3.0% 49,427 67,689 73.3%
Skipton and Ripon 5,498 10.0% 27,685 50.6% 17,735 32.4% 3,806 7.0% 54,724 77,381 70.9%
Thirsk and Malton 5,169 13.6% 20,167 52.9% 8,886 23.3% 3,920 10.3% 38,142 76,416 50.0%
Wakefield 17,454 39.3% 15,841 35.6% 7,256 16.3% 3,893 8.8% 44,444 70,812 62.9%
Wentworth and Dearne 21,316 50.6% 7,396 17.6% 6,787 16.1% 6,607 15.7% 42,106 72,586 58.1%
York Central 18,573 40.0% 12,122 26.1% 11,694 25.2% 4,094 8.8% 46,483 76,439 60.9%
York Outer 9,108 17.1% 22,912 43.0% 19,224 36.1% 2,056 3.9% 53,300 75,939 70.3%
Total 758,760 31.5% 790,062 32.8% 551,738 22.9% 305,007 12.7% 2,405,567 3,827,033 63.0%

Elected Candidates

There are 10 seats with winning margins of no more than 5%:

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - Yorkshire and The Humber - Elected Candidates
Seat Elected Candidate Second Candidate Margin
Name Party Votes % Name Party Votes %
Barnsley Central Eric Illsley Labour 17,487 47.3% Christopher Wiggin Liberal Democrat 6,394 17.3% 30.0%
Barnsley East Michael Dugher Labour 18,059 47.0% John Brown Liberal Democrat 6,969 18.2% 28.8%
Batley and Spen Mike Wood Labour 21,565 42.2% Janice Small Conservative 17,159 33.6% 8.6%
Beverley and Holderness Graham Stuart Conservative 25,063 47.1% Craig Dobson Liberal Democrat 12,076 22.7% 24.4%
Bradford East David Ward Liberal Democrat 13,637 33.7% Terry Rooney Labour 13,272 32.8% 0.9%
Bradford South Gerry Sutcliffe Labour 15,682 41.3% Matt Palmer Conservative 11,060 29.1% 12.2%
Bradford West Marsha Singh Labour 18,401 45.3% Zahid Iqbal Conservative 12,638 31.1% 14.2%
Brigg and Goole Andrew Percy Conservative 19,680 44.9% Ian Cawsey Labour 14,533 33.1% 11.8%
Calder Valley Craig Whittaker Conservative 20,397 39.4% Stephanie Booth Labour 13,966 27.0% 12.4%
Cleethorpes Martin Vickers Conservative 18,939 42.1% Shona McIsaac Labour 14,641 32.6% 9.5%
Colne Valley Jason McCartney Conservative 20,440 37.0% Nicola Turner Liberal Democrat 15,603 28.2% 8.8%
Dewsbury Simon Reevell Conservative 18,898 35.0% Shahid Malik Labour 17,372 32.2% 2.8%
Don Valley Caroline Flint Labour 16,472 37.9% Matthew Stephens Conservative 12,877 29.7% 8.2%
Doncaster Central Rosie Winterton Labour 16,569 39.7% Gareth Davies Conservative 10,340 24.8% 14.9%
Doncaster North Edward Miliband Labour 19,637 47.3% Sophie Brodie Conservative 8,728 21.0% 26.3%
East Yorkshire Greg Knight Conservative 24,328 47.5% Robert Adamson Liberal Democrat 10,842 21.2% 26.3%
Elmet and Rothwell Alec Shelbrooke Conservative 23,778 42.6% James Lewis Labour 19,257 34.5% 8.1%
Great Grimsby Austin Mitchell Labour 10,777 32.7% Victoria Ayling Conservative 10,063 30.5% 2.2%
Halifax Linda Riordan Labour/Co-operative 16,278 37.4% Phillip Allott Conservative 14,806 34.0% 3.4%
Haltemprice and Howden David Davis Conservative 24,486 50.2% Jon Neal Liberal Democrat 12,884 26.4% 23.8%
Harrogate and Knaresborough Andrew Jones Conservative 24,305 45.7% Claire Kelley Liberal Democrat 23,266 43.8% 1.9%
Hemsworth Jon Trickett Labour 20,506 46.8% Ann Myatt Conservative 10,662 24.3% 22.5%
Huddersfield Barry Sheerman Labour/Co-operative 15,725 38.8% Karen Tweed Conservative 11,253 27.8% 11.0%
Keighley Kris Hopkins Conservative 20,003 41.9% Jane Thomas Labour 17,063 35.8% 6.1%
Kingston upon Hull East Karl Turner Labour 16,387 47.9% Jeremy Wilcock Liberal Democrat 7,790 22.8% 25.1%
Kingston upon Hull North Diana Johnson Labour 13,044 39.2% Dennis Healy Liberal Democrat 12,403 37.3% 1.9%
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle Alan Johnson Labour 13,378 42.5% Mike Ross Liberal Democrat 7,636 24.2% 18.3%
Leeds Central Hilary Benn Labour 18,434 49.3% Michael Taylor Liberal Democrat 7,789 20.8% 28.5%
Leeds East George Mudie Labour 19,056 50.4% Barry Anderson Conservative 8,763 23.2% 27.2%
Leeds North East Fabian Hamilton Labour 20,287 42.7% Matthew Lobley Conservative 15,742 33.1% 9.6%
Leeds North West Greg Mulholland Liberal Democrat 20,653 47.5% Julia Mulligan Conservative 11,550 26.6% 20.9%
Leeds West Rachel Reeves Labour 16,389 42.3% Ruth Coleman Liberal Democrat 9,373 24.2% 18.1%
Morley and Outwood Ed Balls Labour/Co-operative 18,365 37.6% Antony Calvert Conservative 17,264 35.3% 2.3%
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Yvette Cooper Labour 22,293 48.2% Nick Pickles Conservative 11,314 24.5% 23.7%
Penistone and Stocksbridge Angela Smith Labour 17,565 37.8% Spencer Pitfield Conservative 14,516 31.2% 6.6%
Pudsey Stuart Andrew Conservative 18,874 38.5% Jamie Hanley Labour 17,215 35.1% 3.4%
Richmond (Yorks) William Hague Conservative 33,541 62.8% Lawrence Meredith Liberal Democrat 10,205 19.1% 43.7%
Rother Valley Kevin Barron Labour 19,147 40.9% Lynda Donaldson Conservative 13,281 28.4% 12.5%
Rotherham Denis Macshane Labour 16,741 44.6% Jackie Whiteley Conservative 6,279 16.7% 27.9%
Scarborough and Whitby Robert Goodwill Conservative 21,108 42.8% Annajoy David Labour 12,978 26.3% 16.5%
Scunthorpe Nick Dakin Labour 14,640 39.5% Caroline Johnson Conservative 12,091 32.6% 6.9%
Selby and Ainsty Nigel Adams Conservative 25,562 49.4% Jan Marshall Labour 13,297 25.7% 23.7%
Sheffield Central Paul Blomfield Labour 17,138 41.3% Paul Scriven Liberal Democrat 16,973 40.9% 0.4%
Sheffield South East Clive Betts Labour 20,169 48.7% Gail Smith Liberal Democrat 9,664 23.3% 25.4%
Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough David Blunkett Labour 21,400 55.0% Jonathan Harston Liberal Democrat 7,768 20.0% 35.0%
Sheffield, Hallam Nick Clegg Liberal Democrat 27,324 53.4% Nicola Bates Conservative 12,040 23.5% 29.9%
Sheffield, Heeley Meg Munn Labour/Co-operative 17,409 42.6% Simon Clement-Jones Liberal Democrat 11,602 28.4% 14.2%
Shipley Philip Davies Conservative 24,002 48.6% Susan Hinchcliffe Labour 14,058 28.4% 20.2%
Skipton and Ripon Julian Smith Conservative 27,685 50.6% Helen Flynn Liberal Democrat 17,735 32.4% 18.2%
Thirsk and Malton Anne McIntosh Conservative 20,167 52.9% Howard Keal Liberal Democrat 8,886 23.3% 29.6%
Wakefield Mary Creagh Labour 17,454 39.3% Alex Story Conservative 15,841 35.6% 3.7%
Wentworth and Dearne John Healey Labour 21,316 50.6% Michelle Donelan Conservative 7,396 17.6% 33.0%
York Central Hugh Bayley Labour 18,573 40.0% Susan Wade Weeks Conservative 12,122 26.1% 13.9%
York Outer Julian Sturdy Conservative 22,912 43.0% Madeleine Kirk Liberal Democrat 19,224 36.1% 6.9%

Results by Candidates

There are 338 candidates competed for 54 seats.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - Yorkshire and The Humber - Summary by Candidate
Seat Candidate Affiliation Valid Votes %
Barnsley Central Eric Illsley Labour 17,487 47.3%
Christopher Wiggin Liberal Democrat 6,394 17.3%
Piers Tempest Conservative 6,388 17.3%
Ian Sutton British National 3,307 8.9%
David Silver UK Independence 1,727 4.7%
Donald Wood Independent 732 2.0%
Tony Devoy Independent 610 1.6%
Terry Robinson Socialist Labour 356 1.0%
Barnsley East Michael Dugher Labour 18,059 47.0%
John Brown Liberal Democrat 6,969 18.2%
James Hockney Conservative 6,329 16.5%
Colin Porter British National 3,301 8.6%
Mark Watson UK Independence 1,731 4.5%
Kevin Hogan Independent 712 1.9%
Eddie Devoy Independent 684 1.8%
Kev Capstick Socialist Labour 601 1.6%
Batley and Spen Mike Wood Labour 21,565 42.2%
Janice Small Conservative 17,159 33.6%
Neil Bentley Liberal Democrat 8,095 15.8%
David Exley British National 3,685 7.2%
Matt Blakeley Green Party 605 1.2%
Beverley and Holderness Graham Stuart Conservative 25,063 47.1%
Craig Dobson Liberal Democrat 12,076 22.7%
Ian Saunders Labour 11,224 21.1%
Neil Whitelam British National 2,080 3.9%
Andy Horsfield UK Independence 1,845 3.5%
Bill Rigby Green Party 686 1.3%
Ron Hughes Independent 225 0.4%
Bradford East David Ward Liberal Democrat 13,637 33.7%
Terry Rooney Labour 13,272 32.8%
Mohammed Riaz Conservative 10,860 26.8%
Neville Poynton British National 1,854 4.6%
Raja Hussain Independent 375 0.9%
Peter Shields Independent 237 0.6%
Gerry Robinson National Front 222 0.5%
Bradford South Gerry Sutcliffe Labour 15,682 41.3%
Matt Palmer Conservative 11,060 29.1%
Alun Griffiths Liberal Democrat 6,948 18.3%
Sharon Sutton British National 2,651 7.0%
Jamie Illingworth UK Independence 1,339 3.5%
James Lewthwaite Democratic Nationalists 315 0.8%
Bradford West Marsha Singh Labour 18,401 45.3%
Zahid Iqbal Conservative 12,638 31.1%
David Hall-Matthews Liberal Democrat 4,732 11.7%
Jenny Sampson British National 1,370 3.4%
Arshad Ali Respect Party 1,245 3.1%
David Ford Green Party 940 2.3%
Jason Smith UK Independence 812 2.0%
Neil Craig Democratic Nationalists 438 1.1%
Brigg and Goole Andrew Percy Conservative 19,680 44.9%
Ian Cawsey Labour 14,533 33.1%
Richard Nixon Liberal Democrat 6,414 14.6%
Nigel Wright UK Independence 1,749 4.0%
Steve Ward British National 1,498 3.4%
Calder Valley Craig Whittaker Conservative 20,397 39.4%
Stephanie Booth Labour 13,966 27.0%
Hilary Myers Liberal Democrat 13,037 25.2%
John Gregory British National 1,823 3.5%
Greg Burrows UK Independence 1,173 2.3%
Kate Sweeny Green Party 858 1.7%
Tim Cole Independent 194 0.4%
Barry Greenwood Independent 175 0.3%
Paul Rogan English Democrats 157 0.3%
Cleethorpes Martin Vickers Conservative 18,939 42.1%
Shona McIsaac Labour 14,641 32.6%
Malcolm Morland Liberal Democrat 8,192 18.2%
Stephen Harness UK Independence 3,194 7.1%
Colne Valley Jason McCartney Conservative 20,440 37.0%
Nicola Turner Liberal Democrat 15,603 28.2%
Debbie Abrahams Labour 14,589 26.4%
Barry Fowler British National 1,893 3.4%
Melanie Roberts UK Independence 1,163 2.1%
Chas Ball Green Party 867 1.6%
Jackie Grunsell Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 741 1.3%
Dewsbury Simon Reevell Conservative 18,898 35.0%
Shahid Malik Labour 17,372 32.2%
Andrew Hutchinson Liberal Democrat 9,150 16.9%
Khizar Iqbal Independent 3,813 7.1%
Roger Roberts British National 3,265 6.0%
Adrian Cruden Green Party 849 1.6%
Michael Felse English Democrats 661 1.2%
Don Valley Caroline Flint Labour 16,472 37.9%
Matthew Stephens Conservative 12,877 29.7%
Edwin Simpson Liberal Democrat 7,422 17.1%
Erwin Toseland British National 2,112 4.9%
William Shaw UK Independence 1,904 4.4%
Bernadette Aston English Democrats 1,756 4.0%
Martin Williams Independent 877 2.0%
Doncaster Central Rosie Winterton Labour 16,569 39.7%
Gareth Davies Conservative 10,340 24.8%
Patrick Wilson Liberal Democrat 8,795 21.1%
Lawrence Parramore English Democrats 1,816 4.4%
John Bettney British National 1,762 4.2%
Michael Andrews UK Independence 1,421 3.4%
Scott Pickles Independent 970 2.3%
Derek Williams Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 72 0.2%
Doncaster North Edward Miliband Labour 19,637 47.3%
Sophie Brodie Conservative 8,728 21.0%
Ed Sanderson Liberal Democrat 6,174 14.9%
Pamela Chambers British National 2,818 6.8%
Wayne Crawshaw English Democrats 2,148 5.2%
Liz Andrews UK Independence 1,797 4.3%
Bill Rawcliffe Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 181 0.4%
East Yorkshire Greg Knight Conservative 24,328 47.5%
Robert Adamson Liberal Democrat 10,842 21.2%
Paul Rounding Labour 10,401 20.3%
Chris Daniels UK Independence 2,142 4.2%
Gary Pudsey British National 1,865 3.6%
Ray Allerston Social Democratic 914 1.8%
Mike Jackson Green Party 762 1.5%
Elmet and Rothwell Alec Shelbrooke Conservative 23,778 42.6%
James Lewis Labour 19,257 34.5%
Stewart Golton Liberal Democrat 9,109 16.3%
Sam Clayton British National 1,802 3.2%
Darren Oddy UK Independence 1,593 2.9%
Christopher Nolan Independent 250 0.4%
Great Grimsby Austin Mitchell Labour 10,777 32.7%
Victoria Ayling Conservative 10,063 30.5%
Andrew de Freitas Liberal Democrat 7,388 22.4%
Henry Hudson UK Independence 2,043 6.2%
Steve Fyfe British National 1,517 4.6%
Ernie Brown Independent 835 2.5%
Adrian Howe The P.N.D.P. 331 1.0%
Halifax Linda Riordan Labour/Co-operative 16,278 37.4%
Phillip Allott Conservative 14,806 34.0%
Elizabeth Wilson Liberal Democrat 8,335 19.1%
Tom Bates British National 2,760 6.3%
Diane Park Independent Voice for Halifax 722 1.7%
Jay Sangha UK Independence 654 1.5%
Haltemprice and Howden David Davis Conservative 24,486 50.2%
Jon Neal Liberal Democrat 12,884 26.4%
Daniel Marten Labour 7,630 15.7%
James Cornell British National 1,583 3.2%
Joanne Robinson English Democrats 1,485 3.0%
Shan Oakes Green Party 669 1.4%
Harrogate and Knaresborough Andrew Jones Conservative 24,305 45.7%
Claire Kelley Liberal Democrat 23,266 43.8%
Kevin McNerney Labour 3,413 6.4%
Steven Gill British National 1,094 2.1%
John Upex UK Independence 1,056 2.0%
Hemsworth Jon Trickett Labour 20,506 46.8%
Ann Myatt Conservative 10,662 24.3%
Alan Belmore Liberal Democrat 5,667 12.9%
Ian Womersley Independent 3,946 9.0%
Ian Kitchen British National 3,059 7.0%
Huddersfield Barry Sheerman Labour/Co-operative 15,725 38.8%
Karen Tweed Conservative 11,253 27.8%
James Blanchard Liberal Democrat 10,023 24.7%
Andrew Cooper Green Party 1,641 4.0%
Rachel Firth British National 1,563 3.9%
Paul Cooney Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 319 0.8%
Keighley Kris Hopkins Conservative 20,003 41.9%
Jane Thomas Labour 17,063 35.8%
Nader Fekri Liberal Democrat 7,059 14.8%
Andrew Brons British National 1,962 4.1%
Paul Latham UK Independence 1,470 3.1%
Steven Smith National Front 135 0.3%
Kingston upon Hull East Karl Turner Labour 16,387 47.9%
Jeremy Wilcock Liberal Democrat 7,790 22.8%
Christine Mackay Conservative 5,667 16.6%
Mike Hookem UK Independence 2,745 8.0%
Joe Uttley National Front 880 2.6%
Michael Burton English Democrats 715 2.1%
Kingston upon Hull North Diana Johnson Labour 13,044 39.2%
Dennis Healy Liberal Democrat 12,403 37.3%
Victoria Aitken Conservative 4,365 13.1%
John Mainprize British National 1,443 4.3%
Paul Barlow UK Independence 1,358 4.1%
Martin Deane Green Party 478 1.4%
Michael Cassidy English Democrats 200 0.6%
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle Alan Johnson Labour 13,378 42.5%
Mike Ross Liberal Democrat 7,636 24.2%
Gary Shores Conservative 6,361 20.2%
Ken Hordon UK Independence 1,688 5.4%
Edward Scott British National 1,416 4.5%
Peter Mawer English Democrats 876 2.8%
Keith Gibson Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 150 0.5%
Leeds Central Hilary Benn Labour 18,434 49.3%
Michael Taylor Liberal Democrat 7,789 20.8%
Alan Lamb Conservative 7,541 20.2%
Kevin Meeson British National 3,066 8.2%
Dave Procter Independent 409 1.1%
We Beat The Scum One-Nil Independent 155 0.4%
Leeds East George Mudie Labour 19,056 50.4%
Barry Anderson Conservative 8,763 23.2%
Andrew Tear Liberal Democrat 6,618 17.5%
Trevor Brown British National 2,947 7.8%
Mike Davies Alliance For Green Socialism 429 1.1%
Leeds North East Fabian Hamilton Labour 20,287 42.7%
Matthew Lobley Conservative 15,742 33.1%
Aqila Choudhry Liberal Democrat 9,310 19.6%
Warren Hendon UK Independence 842 1.8%
Tom Redmond British National 758 1.6%
Celia Foote Alliance For Green Socialism 596 1.3%
Leeds North West Greg Mulholland Liberal Democrat 20,653 47.5%
Julia Mulligan Conservative 11,550 26.6%
Judith Blake Labour 9,132 21.0%
Geoffrey Bulmer British National 766 1.8%
Mark Thackray UK Independence 600 1.4%
Martin Hemingway Green Party 508 1.2%
Alan Procter English Democrats 153 0.4%
Trevor Bavage Alliance For Green Socialism 121 0.3%
Leeds West Rachel Reeves Labour 16,389 42.3%
Ruth Coleman Liberal Democrat 9,373 24.2%
Joe Marjoram Conservative 7,641 19.7%
Joanna Beverley British National 2,377 6.1%
David Blackburn Green Party 1,832 4.7%
Jeff Miles UK Independence 1,140 2.9%
Morley and Outwood Ed Balls Labour/Co-operative 18,365 37.6%
Antony Calvert Conservative 17,264 35.3%
James Monaghan Liberal Democrat 8,186 16.8%
Chris Beverley British National 3,535 7.2%
David Daniel UK Independence 1,506 3.1%
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Yvette Cooper Labour 22,293 48.2%
Nick Pickles Conservative 11,314 24.5%
Chris Rush Liberal Democrat 7,585 16.4%
Graham Thewlis-Hardy British National 3,864 8.4%
Gareth Allen Independent 1,183 2.6%
Penistone and Stocksbridge Angela Smith Labour 17,565 37.8%
Spencer Pitfield Conservative 14,516 31.2%
Ian Cuthbertson Liberal Democrat 9,800 21.1%
Paul James British National 2,207 4.7%
Grant French UK Independence 1,936 4.2%
Paul McEnhill English Democrats 492 1.1%
Pudsey Stuart Andrew Conservative 18,874 38.5%
Jamie Hanley Labour 17,215 35.1%
Jamie Matthews Liberal Democrat 10,224 20.8%
Ian Gibson British National 1,549 3.2%
David Dews UK Independence 1,221 2.5%
Richmond (Yorks) William Hague Conservative 33,541 62.8%
Lawrence Meredith Liberal Democrat 10,205 19.1%
Eileen Driver Labour 8,150 15.3%
Leslie Rowe Green Party 1,516 2.8%
Rother Valley Kevin Barron Labour 19,147 40.9%
Lynda Donaldson Conservative 13,281 28.4%
Wesley Paxton Liberal Democrat 8,111 17.3%
Will Blair British National 3,606 7.7%
Tina Dowdall UK Independence 2,613 5.6%
Rotherham Denis Macshane Labour 16,741 44.6%
Jackie Whiteley Conservative 6,279 16.7%
Rebecca Taylor Liberal Democrat 5,994 16.0%
Marlene Guest British National 3,906 10.4%
Peter Thirlwall Independent 2,366 6.3%
Cavan Vines UK Independence 2,220 5.9%
Scarborough and Whitby Robert Goodwill Conservative 21,108 42.8%
Annajoy David Labour 12,978 26.3%
Tania Exley-Moore Liberal Democrat 11,093 22.5%
Michael James UK Independence 1,484 3.0%
Trisha Scott British National 1,445 2.9%
Dilys Cluer Green Party 734 1.5%
Peter Popple Independent 329 0.7%
Juliet Boddington Alliance For Green Socialism 111 0.2%
Scunthorpe Nick Dakin Labour 14,640 39.5%
Caroline Johnson Conservative 12,091 32.6%
Neil Poole Liberal Democrat 6,774 18.3%
Janet Collins UK Independence 1,686 4.6%
Douglas Ward British National 1,447 3.9%
Natalie Hurst Green Party 396 1.1%
Selby and Ainsty Nigel Adams Conservative 25,562 49.4%
Jan Marshall Labour 13,297 25.7%
Thomas Holvey Liberal Democrat 9,180 17.7%
Darren Haley UK Independence 1,635 3.2%
Duncan Lorriman British National 1,377 2.7%
Graham Glynn English Democrats 677 1.3%
Sheffield Central Paul Blomfield Labour 17,138 41.3%
Paul Scriven Liberal Democrat 16,973 40.9%
Andrew Lee Conservative 4,206 10.1%
Jillian Creasy Green Party 1,556 3.8%
Tracey Smith British National 903 2.2%
Jeffrey Shaw UK Independence 652 1.6%
Rod Rodgers Independent 40 0.1%
Sheffield South East Clive Betts Labour 20,169 48.7%
Gail Smith Liberal Democrat 9,664 23.3%
Nigel Bonson Conservative 7,202 17.4%
Christopher Hartigan British National 2,345 5.7%
Jonathan Arnott UK Independence 1,889 4.6%
Steve Andrew Communist Party of Britain 139 0.3%
Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough David Blunkett Labour 21,400 55.0%
Jonathan Harston Liberal Democrat 7,768 20.0%
John Sharp Conservative 4,468 11.5%
John Sheldon British National 3,026 7.8%
Patricia Sullivan UK Independence 1,596 4.1%
Maxine Bowler Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 656 1.7%
Sheffield, Hallam Nick Clegg Liberal Democrat 27,324 53.4%
Nicola Bates Conservative 12,040 23.5%
Jack Scott Labour 8,228 16.1%
Nigel James UK Independence 1,195 2.3%
Steve Barnard Green Party 919 1.8%
David Wildgoose English Democrats 586 1.1%
Martin Fitzpatrick Independent 429 0.8%
Ray Green Christian Party 250 0.5%
Mark Adshead Official Monster Raving Loony 164 0.3%
Sheffield, Heeley Meg Munn Labour/Co-operative 17,409 42.6%
Simon Clement-Jones Liberal Democrat 11,602 28.4%
Anne Crampton Conservative 7,081 17.3%
John Beatson British National 2,260 5.5%
Charlotte Arnott UK Independence 1,530 3.7%
Gareth Roberts Green Party 989 2.4%
Shipley Philip Davies Conservative 24,002 48.6%
Susan Hinchcliffe Labour 14,058 28.4%
John Harris Liberal Democrat 9,890 20.0%
Kevin Warnes Green Party 1,477 3.0%
Skipton and Ripon Julian Smith Conservative 27,685 50.6%
Helen Flynn Liberal Democrat 17,735 32.4%
Claire Hazelgrove Labour 5,498 10.0%
Rodney Mills UK Independence 1,909 3.5%
Bernard Allen British National 1,403 2.6%
Roger Bell Independent 315 0.6%
Dylan Gilligan The Youth Party 95 0.2%
Robert Leakey Virtue Currency Cognitive Appraisal 84 0.2%
Thirsk and Malton Anne McIntosh Conservative 20,167 52.9%
Howard Keal Liberal Democrat 8,886 23.3%
Johnathan Roberts Labour 5,169 13.6%
Toby Horton UK Independence 2,502 6.6%
John Clark Liberal 1,418 3.7%
Wakefield Mary Creagh Labour 17,454 39.3%
Alex Story Conservative 15,841 35.6%
David Smith Liberal Democrat 7,256 16.3%
Ian Senior British National 2,581 5.8%
Miriam Hawkins Green Party 873 2.0%
Mark Harrop Independent 439 1.0%
Wentworth and Dearne John Healey Labour 21,316 50.6%
Michelle Donelan Conservative 7,396 17.6%
Nick Love Liberal Democrat 6,787 16.1%
John Wilkinson UK Independence 3,418 8.1%
George Baldwin British National 3,189 7.6%
York Central Hugh Bayley Labour 18,573 40.0%
Susan Wade Weeks Conservative 12,122 26.1%
Christian Vassie Liberal Democrat 11,694 25.2%
Andy Chase Green Party 1,669 3.6%
Jeff Kelly British National 1,171 2.5%
Paul Abbott UK Independence 1,100 2.4%
Eddie Vee Official Monster Raving Loony 154 0.3%
York Outer Julian Sturdy Conservative 22,912 43.0%
Madeleine Kirk Liberal Democrat 19,224 36.1%
James Alexander Labour 9,108 17.1%
Judith Morris UK Independence 1,100 2.1%
Cathy Smurthwaite British National 956 1.8%

Results by Seats

Barnsley Central

Eric Illsley of Labour received 47.3% of the votes, totaling 17,487 votes, to win the election. Christopher Wiggin of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 30.0%, receiving 17.3% of the votes, totaling 6,394 votes. The total votes cast was 37,087. There are totally 65,543 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 56.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Barnsley Central
Candidate Party Votes %
Eric Illsley Labour 17,487 47.3%
Christopher Wiggin Liberal Democrat 6,394 17.3%
Piers Tempest Conservative 6,388 17.3%
Ian Sutton British National 3,307 8.9%
David Silver UK Independence 1,727 4.7%
Donald Wood Independent 732 2.0%
Tony Devoy Independent 610 1.6%
Terry Robinson Socialist Labour 356 1.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 30.0%, Valid Votes: 37,001, Invalid: 86, Total: 37,087, Registered Voters: 65,543, Turnout: 56.6%

Barnsley East

Michael Dugher of Labour received 47.0% of the votes, totaling 18,059 votes, to win the election. John Brown of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 28.8%, receiving 18.2% of the votes, totaling 6,969 votes. The total votes cast was 38,474. There are totally 68,435 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 56.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Barnsley East
Candidate Party Votes %
Michael Dugher Labour 18,059 47.0%
John Brown Liberal Democrat 6,969 18.2%
James Hockney Conservative 6,329 16.5%
Colin Porter British National 3,301 8.6%
Mark Watson UK Independence 1,731 4.5%
Kevin Hogan Independent 712 1.9%
Eddie Devoy Independent 684 1.8%
Kev Capstick Socialist Labour 601 1.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 28.8%, Valid Votes: 38,386, Invalid: 88, Total: 38,474, Registered Voters: 68,435, Turnout: 56.2%

Batley and Spen

Mike Wood of Labour received 42.2% of the votes, totaling 21,565 votes, to win the election. Janice Small of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 8.6%, receiving 33.6% of the votes, totaling 17,159 votes. The total votes cast was 51,242. There are totally 76,738 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Batley and Spen
Candidate Party Votes %
Mike Wood Labour 21,565 42.2%
Janice Small Conservative 17,159 33.6%
Neil Bentley Liberal Democrat 8,095 15.8%
David Exley British National 3,685 7.2%
Matt Blakeley Green Party 605 1.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 8.6%, Valid Votes: 51,109, Invalid: 133, Total: 51,242, Registered Voters: 76,738, Turnout: 66.8%

Beverley and Holderness

Graham Stuart of Conservative received 47.1% of the votes, totaling 25,063 votes, to win the election. Craig Dobson of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 24.4%, receiving 22.7% of the votes, totaling 12,076 votes. The total votes cast was 53,278. There are totally 79,318 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Beverley and Holderness
Candidate Party Votes %
Graham Stuart Conservative 25,063 47.1%
Craig Dobson Liberal Democrat 12,076 22.7%
Ian Saunders Labour 11,224 21.1%
Neil Whitelam British National 2,080 3.9%
Andy Horsfield UK Independence 1,845 3.5%
Bill Rigby Green Party 686 1.3%
Ron Hughes Independent 225 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 24.4%, Valid Votes: 53,199, Invalid: 79, Total: 53,278, Registered Voters: 79,318, Turnout: 67.2%

Bradford East

David Ward of Liberal Democrat received 33.7% of the votes, totaling 13,637 votes, to win the election. Terry Rooney of Labour was defeated by a margin of 0.9%, receiving 32.8% of the votes, totaling 13,272 votes. The total votes cast was 40,657. There are totally 65,116 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 62.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Bradford East
Candidate Party Votes %
David Ward Liberal Democrat 13,637 33.7%
Terry Rooney Labour 13,272 32.8%
Mohammed Riaz Conservative 10,860 26.8%
Neville Poynton British National 1,854 4.6%
Raja Hussain Independent 375 0.9%
Peter Shields Independent 237 0.6%
Gerry Robinson National Front 222 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 0.9%, Valid Votes: 40,457, Invalid: 200, Total: 40,657, Registered Voters: 65,116, Turnout: 62.4%

Bradford South

Gerry Sutcliffe of Labour received 41.3% of the votes, totaling 15,682 votes, to win the election. Matt Palmer of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 12.2%, receiving 29.1% of the votes, totaling 11,060 votes. The total votes cast was 38,118. There are totally 63,580 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 60.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Bradford South
Candidate Party Votes %
Gerry Sutcliffe Labour 15,682 41.3%
Matt Palmer Conservative 11,060 29.1%
Alun Griffiths Liberal Democrat 6,948 18.3%
Sharon Sutton British National 2,651 7.0%
Jamie Illingworth UK Independence 1,339 3.5%
James Lewthwaite Democratic Nationalists 315 0.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.2%, Valid Votes: 37,995, Invalid: 123, Total: 38,118, Registered Voters: 63,580, Turnout: 60.0%

Bradford West

Marsha Singh of Labour received 45.3% of the votes, totaling 18,401 votes, to win the election. Zahid Iqbal of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 14.2%, receiving 31.1% of the votes, totaling 12,638 votes. The total votes cast was 40,830. There are totally 62,519 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Bradford West
Candidate Party Votes %
Marsha Singh Labour 18,401 45.3%
Zahid Iqbal Conservative 12,638 31.1%
David Hall-Matthews Liberal Democrat 4,732 11.7%
Jenny Sampson British National 1,370 3.4%
Arshad Ali Respect Party 1,245 3.1%
David Ford Green Party 940 2.3%
Jason Smith UK Independence 812 2.0%
Neil Craig Democratic Nationalists 438 1.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 14.2%, Valid Votes: 40,576, Invalid: 254, Total: 40,830, Registered Voters: 62,519, Turnout: 65.3%

Brigg and Goole

Andrew Percy of Conservative received 44.9% of the votes, totaling 19,680 votes, to win the election. Ian Cawsey of Labour was defeated by a margin of 11.8%, receiving 33.1% of the votes, totaling 14,533 votes. The total votes cast was 43,943. There are totally 67,345 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Brigg and Goole
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrew Percy Conservative 19,680 44.9%
Ian Cawsey Labour 14,533 33.1%
Richard Nixon Liberal Democrat 6,414 14.6%
Nigel Wright UK Independence 1,749 4.0%
Steve Ward British National 1,498 3.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 11.8%, Valid Votes: 43,874, Invalid: 69, Total: 43,943, Registered Voters: 67,345, Turnout: 65.3%

Calder Valley

Craig Whittaker of Conservative received 39.4% of the votes, totaling 20,397 votes, to win the election. Stephanie Booth of Labour was defeated by a margin of 12.4%, receiving 27.0% of the votes, totaling 13,966 votes. The total votes cast was 51,939. There are totally 76,903 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Calder Valley
Candidate Party Votes %
Craig Whittaker Conservative 20,397 39.4%
Stephanie Booth Labour 13,966 27.0%
Hilary Myers Liberal Democrat 13,037 25.2%
John Gregory British National 1,823 3.5%
Greg Burrows UK Independence 1,173 2.3%
Kate Sweeny Green Party 858 1.7%
Tim Cole Independent 194 0.4%
Barry Greenwood Independent 175 0.3%
Paul Rogan English Democrats 157 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.4%, Valid Votes: 51,780, Invalid: 159, Total: 51,939, Registered Voters: 76,903, Turnout: 67.5%

Cleethorpes

Martin Vickers of Conservative received 42.1% of the votes, totaling 18,939 votes, to win the election. Shona McIsaac of Labour was defeated by a margin of 9.5%, receiving 32.6% of the votes, totaling 14,641 votes. The total votes cast was 45,093. There are totally 70,214 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Cleethorpes
Candidate Party Votes %
Martin Vickers Conservative 18,939 42.1%
Shona McIsaac Labour 14,641 32.6%
Malcolm Morland Liberal Democrat 8,192 18.2%
Stephen Harness UK Independence 3,194 7.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 9.5%, Valid Votes: 44,966, Invalid: 127, Total: 45,093, Registered Voters: 70,214, Turnout: 64.2%

Colne Valley

Jason McCartney of Conservative received 37.0% of the votes, totaling 20,440 votes, to win the election. Nicola Turner of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 8.8%, receiving 28.2% of the votes, totaling 15,603 votes. The total votes cast was 55,401. There are totally 80,060 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Colne Valley
Candidate Party Votes %
Jason McCartney Conservative 20,440 37.0%
Nicola Turner Liberal Democrat 15,603 28.2%
Debbie Abrahams Labour 14,589 26.4%
Barry Fowler British National 1,893 3.4%
Melanie Roberts UK Independence 1,163 2.1%
Chas Ball Green Party 867 1.6%
Jackie Grunsell Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 741 1.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 8.8%, Valid Votes: 55,296, Invalid: 105, Total: 55,401, Registered Voters: 80,060, Turnout: 69.2%

Dewsbury

Simon Reevell of Conservative received 35.0% of the votes, totaling 18,898 votes, to win the election. Shahid Malik of Labour was defeated by a margin of 2.8%, receiving 32.2% of the votes, totaling 17,372 votes. The total votes cast was 54,167. There are totally 78,910 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Dewsbury
Candidate Party Votes %
Simon Reevell Conservative 18,898 35.0%
Shahid Malik Labour 17,372 32.2%
Andrew Hutchinson Liberal Democrat 9,150 16.9%
Khizar Iqbal Independent 3,813 7.1%
Roger Roberts British National 3,265 6.0%
Adrian Cruden Green Party 849 1.6%
Michael Felse English Democrats 661 1.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 2.8%, Valid Votes: 54,008, Invalid: 159, Total: 54,167, Registered Voters: 78,910, Turnout: 68.6%

Don Valley

Caroline Flint of Labour received 37.9% of the votes, totaling 16,472 votes, to win the election. Matthew Stephens of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 8.2%, receiving 29.7% of the votes, totaling 12,877 votes. The total votes cast was 43,549. There are totally 72,597 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 60.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Don Valley
Candidate Party Votes %
Caroline Flint Labour 16,472 37.9%
Matthew Stephens Conservative 12,877 29.7%
Edwin Simpson Liberal Democrat 7,422 17.1%
Erwin Toseland British National 2,112 4.9%
William Shaw UK Independence 1,904 4.4%
Bernadette Aston English Democrats 1,756 4.0%
Martin Williams Independent 877 2.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 8.2%, Valid Votes: 43,420, Invalid: 129, Total: 43,549, Registered Voters: 72,597, Turnout: 60.0%

Doncaster Central

Rosie Winterton of Labour received 39.7% of the votes, totaling 16,569 votes, to win the election. Gareth Davies of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 14.9%, receiving 24.8% of the votes, totaling 10,340 votes. The total votes cast was 41,864. There are totally 72,985 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 57.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Doncaster Central
Candidate Party Votes %
Rosie Winterton Labour 16,569 39.7%
Gareth Davies Conservative 10,340 24.8%
Patrick Wilson Liberal Democrat 8,795 21.1%
Lawrence Parramore English Democrats 1,816 4.4%
John Bettney British National 1,762 4.2%
Michael Andrews UK Independence 1,421 3.4%
Scott Pickles Independent 970 2.3%
Derek Williams Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 72 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 14.9%, Valid Votes: 41,745, Invalid: 119, Total: 41,864, Registered Voters: 72,985, Turnout: 57.4%

Doncaster North

Edward Miliband of Labour received 47.3% of the votes, totaling 19,637 votes, to win the election. Sophie Brodie of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 26.3%, receiving 21.0% of the votes, totaling 8,728 votes. The total votes cast was 41,622. There are totally 71,681 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 58.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Doncaster North
Candidate Party Votes %
Edward Miliband Labour 19,637 47.3%
Sophie Brodie Conservative 8,728 21.0%
Ed Sanderson Liberal Democrat 6,174 14.9%
Pamela Chambers British National 2,818 6.8%
Wayne Crawshaw English Democrats 2,148 5.2%
Liz Andrews UK Independence 1,797 4.3%
Bill Rawcliffe Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 181 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 26.3%, Valid Votes: 41,483, Invalid: 139, Total: 41,622, Registered Voters: 71,681, Turnout: 58.1%

East Yorkshire

Greg Knight of Conservative received 47.5% of the votes, totaling 24,328 votes, to win the election. Robert Adamson of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 26.3%, receiving 21.2% of the votes, totaling 10,842 votes. The total votes cast was 51,328. There are totally 80,105 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in East Yorkshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Greg Knight Conservative 24,328 47.5%
Robert Adamson Liberal Democrat 10,842 21.2%
Paul Rounding Labour 10,401 20.3%
Chris Daniels UK Independence 2,142 4.2%
Gary Pudsey British National 1,865 3.6%
Ray Allerston Social Democratic 914 1.8%
Mike Jackson Green Party 762 1.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 26.3%, Valid Votes: 51,254, Invalid: 74, Total: 51,328, Registered Voters: 80,105, Turnout: 64.1%

Elmet and Rothwell

Alec Shelbrooke of Conservative received 42.6% of the votes, totaling 23,778 votes, to win the election. James Lewis of Labour was defeated by a margin of 8.1%, receiving 34.5% of the votes, totaling 19,257 votes. The total votes cast was 55,873. There are totally 77,724 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Elmet and Rothwell
Candidate Party Votes %
Alec Shelbrooke Conservative 23,778 42.6%
James Lewis Labour 19,257 34.5%
Stewart Golton Liberal Democrat 9,109 16.3%
Sam Clayton British National 1,802 3.2%
Darren Oddy UK Independence 1,593 2.9%
Christopher Nolan Independent 250 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 8.1%, Valid Votes: 55,789, Invalid: 84, Total: 55,873, Registered Voters: 77,724, Turnout: 71.9%

Great Grimsby

Austin Mitchell of Labour received 32.7% of the votes, totaling 10,777 votes, to win the election. Victoria Ayling of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 2.2%, receiving 30.5% of the votes, totaling 10,063 votes. The total votes cast was 33,048. There are totally 61,229 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 54.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Great Grimsby
Candidate Party Votes %
Austin Mitchell Labour 10,777 32.7%
Victoria Ayling Conservative 10,063 30.5%
Andrew de Freitas Liberal Democrat 7,388 22.4%
Henry Hudson UK Independence 2,043 6.2%
Steve Fyfe British National 1,517 4.6%
Ernie Brown Independent 835 2.5%
Adrian Howe The P.N.D.P. 331 1.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 2.2%, Valid Votes: 32,954, Invalid: 94, Total: 33,048, Registered Voters: 61,229, Turnout: 54.0%

Halifax

Linda Riordan of Labour/Co-operative received 37.4% of the votes, totaling 16,278 votes, to win the election. Phillip Allott of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 3.4%, receiving 34.0% of the votes, totaling 14,806 votes. The total votes cast was 43,797. There are totally 70,380 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 62.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Halifax
Candidate Party Votes %
Linda Riordan Labour/Co-operative 16,278 37.4%
Phillip Allott Conservative 14,806 34.0%
Elizabeth Wilson Liberal Democrat 8,335 19.1%
Tom Bates British National 2,760 6.3%
Diane Park Independent Voice for Halifax 722 1.7%
Jay Sangha UK Independence 654 1.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 3.4%, Valid Votes: 43,555, Invalid: 242, Total: 43,797, Registered Voters: 70,380, Turnout: 62.2%

Haltemprice and Howden

David Davis of Conservative received 50.2% of the votes, totaling 24,486 votes, to win the election. Jon Neal of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 23.8%, receiving 26.4% of the votes, totaling 12,884 votes. The total votes cast was 48,822. There are totally 70,254 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Haltemprice and Howden
Candidate Party Votes %
David Davis Conservative 24,486 50.2%
Jon Neal Liberal Democrat 12,884 26.4%
Daniel Marten Labour 7,630 15.7%
James Cornell British National 1,583 3.2%
Joanne Robinson English Democrats 1,485 3.0%
Shan Oakes Green Party 669 1.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.8%, Valid Votes: 48,737, Invalid: 85, Total: 48,822, Registered Voters: 70,254, Turnout: 69.5%

Harrogate and Knaresborough

Andrew Jones of Conservative received 45.7% of the votes, totaling 24,305 votes, to win the election. Claire Kelley of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 1.9%, receiving 43.8% of the votes, totaling 23,266 votes. The total votes cast was 53,209. There are totally 74,760 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Harrogate and Knaresborough
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrew Jones Conservative 24,305 45.7%
Claire Kelley Liberal Democrat 23,266 43.8%
Kevin McNerney Labour 3,413 6.4%
Steven Gill British National 1,094 2.1%
John Upex UK Independence 1,056 2.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 1.9%, Valid Votes: 53,134, Invalid: 75, Total: 53,209, Registered Voters: 74,760, Turnout: 71.2%

Hemsworth

Jon Trickett of Labour received 46.8% of the votes, totaling 20,506 votes, to win the election. Ann Myatt of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 22.5%, receiving 24.3% of the votes, totaling 10,662 votes. The total votes cast was 43,948. There are totally 75,542 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 58.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Hemsworth
Candidate Party Votes %
Jon Trickett Labour 20,506 46.8%
Ann Myatt Conservative 10,662 24.3%
Alan Belmore Liberal Democrat 5,667 12.9%
Ian Womersley Independent 3,946 9.0%
Ian Kitchen British National 3,059 7.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 22.5%, Valid Votes: 43,840, Invalid: 108, Total: 43,948, Registered Voters: 75,542, Turnout: 58.2%

Huddersfield

Barry Sheerman of Labour/Co-operative received 38.8% of the votes, totaling 15,725 votes, to win the election. Karen Tweed of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 11.0%, receiving 27.8% of the votes, totaling 11,253 votes. The total votes cast was 40,679. There are totally 66,318 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 61.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Huddersfield
Candidate Party Votes %
Barry Sheerman Labour/Co-operative 15,725 38.8%
Karen Tweed Conservative 11,253 27.8%
James Blanchard Liberal Democrat 10,023 24.7%
Andrew Cooper Green Party 1,641 4.0%
Rachel Firth British National 1,563 3.9%
Paul Cooney Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 319 0.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 11.0%, Valid Votes: 40,524, Invalid: 155, Total: 40,679, Registered Voters: 66,318, Turnout: 61.3%

Keighley

Kris Hopkins of Conservative received 41.9% of the votes, totaling 20,003 votes, to win the election. Jane Thomas of Labour was defeated by a margin of 6.1%, receiving 35.8% of the votes, totaling 17,063 votes. The total votes cast was 47,922. There are totally 65,893 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Keighley
Candidate Party Votes %
Kris Hopkins Conservative 20,003 41.9%
Jane Thomas Labour 17,063 35.8%
Nader Fekri Liberal Democrat 7,059 14.8%
Andrew Brons British National 1,962 4.1%
Paul Latham UK Independence 1,470 3.1%
Steven Smith National Front 135 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 6.1%, Valid Votes: 47,692, Invalid: 230, Total: 47,922, Registered Voters: 65,893, Turnout: 72.7%

Kingston upon Hull East

Karl Turner of Labour received 47.9% of the votes, totaling 16,387 votes, to win the election. Jeremy Wilcock of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 25.1%, receiving 22.8% of the votes, totaling 7,790 votes. The total votes cast was 34,270. There are totally 67,530 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 50.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Kingston upon Hull East
Candidate Party Votes %
Karl Turner Labour 16,387 47.9%
Jeremy Wilcock Liberal Democrat 7,790 22.8%
Christine Mackay Conservative 5,667 16.6%
Mike Hookem UK Independence 2,745 8.0%
Joe Uttley National Front 880 2.6%
Michael Burton English Democrats 715 2.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 25.1%, Valid Votes: 34,184, Invalid: 86, Total: 34,270, Registered Voters: 67,530, Turnout: 50.7%

Kingston upon Hull North

Diana Johnson of Labour received 39.2% of the votes, totaling 13,044 votes, to win the election. Dennis Healy of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 1.9%, receiving 37.3% of the votes, totaling 12,403 votes. The total votes cast was 33,392. There are totally 64,082 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 52.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Kingston upon Hull North
Candidate Party Votes %
Diana Johnson Labour 13,044 39.2%
Dennis Healy Liberal Democrat 12,403 37.3%
Victoria Aitken Conservative 4,365 13.1%
John Mainprize British National 1,443 4.3%
Paul Barlow UK Independence 1,358 4.1%
Martin Deane Green Party 478 1.4%
Michael Cassidy English Democrats 200 0.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 1.9%, Valid Votes: 33,291, Invalid: 101, Total: 33,392, Registered Voters: 64,082, Turnout: 52.1%

Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle

Alan Johnson of Labour received 42.5% of the votes, totaling 13,378 votes, to win the election. Mike Ross of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 18.3%, receiving 24.2% of the votes, totaling 7,636 votes. The total votes cast was 31,567. There are totally 57,264 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 55.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
Candidate Party Votes %
Alan Johnson Labour 13,378 42.5%
Mike Ross Liberal Democrat 7,636 24.2%
Gary Shores Conservative 6,361 20.2%
Ken Hordon UK Independence 1,688 5.4%
Edward Scott British National 1,416 4.5%
Peter Mawer English Democrats 876 2.8%
Keith Gibson Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 150 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 18.3%, Valid Votes: 31,505, Invalid: 62, Total: 31,567, Registered Voters: 57,264, Turnout: 55.1%

Leeds Central

Hilary Benn of Labour received 49.3% of the votes, totaling 18,434 votes, to win the election. Michael Taylor of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 28.5%, receiving 20.8% of the votes, totaling 7,789 votes. The total votes cast was 37,542. There are totally 81,266 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 46.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Leeds Central
Candidate Party Votes %
Hilary Benn Labour 18,434 49.3%
Michael Taylor Liberal Democrat 7,789 20.8%
Alan Lamb Conservative 7,541 20.2%
Kevin Meeson British National 3,066 8.2%
Dave Procter Independent 409 1.1%
We Beat The Scum One-Nil Independent 155 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 28.5%, Valid Votes: 37,394, Invalid: 148, Total: 37,542, Registered Voters: 81,266, Turnout: 46.2%

Leeds East

George Mudie of Labour received 50.4% of the votes, totaling 19,056 votes, to win the election. Barry Anderson of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 27.2%, receiving 23.2% of the votes, totaling 8,763 votes. The total votes cast was 37,906. There are totally 64,698 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 58.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Leeds East
Candidate Party Votes %
George Mudie Labour 19,056 50.4%
Barry Anderson Conservative 8,763 23.2%
Andrew Tear Liberal Democrat 6,618 17.5%
Trevor Brown British National 2,947 7.8%
Mike Davies Alliance For Green Socialism 429 1.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.2%, Valid Votes: 37,813, Invalid: 93, Total: 37,906, Registered Voters: 64,698, Turnout: 58.6%

Leeds North East

Fabian Hamilton of Labour received 42.7% of the votes, totaling 20,287 votes, to win the election. Matthew Lobley of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 9.6%, receiving 33.1% of the votes, totaling 15,742 votes. The total votes cast was 47,664. There are totally 67,899 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Leeds North East
Candidate Party Votes %
Fabian Hamilton Labour 20,287 42.7%
Matthew Lobley Conservative 15,742 33.1%
Aqila Choudhry Liberal Democrat 9,310 19.6%
Warren Hendon UK Independence 842 1.8%
Tom Redmond British National 758 1.6%
Celia Foote Alliance For Green Socialism 596 1.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 9.6%, Valid Votes: 47,535, Invalid: 129, Total: 47,664, Registered Voters: 67,899, Turnout: 70.2%

Leeds North West

Greg Mulholland of Liberal Democrat received 47.5% of the votes, totaling 20,653 votes, to win the election. Julia Mulligan of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 20.9%, receiving 26.6% of the votes, totaling 11,550 votes. The total votes cast was 43,589. There are totally 65,399 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Leeds North West
Candidate Party Votes %
Greg Mulholland Liberal Democrat 20,653 47.5%
Julia Mulligan Conservative 11,550 26.6%
Judith Blake Labour 9,132 21.0%
Geoffrey Bulmer British National 766 1.8%
Mark Thackray UK Independence 600 1.4%
Martin Hemingway Green Party 508 1.2%
Alan Procter English Democrats 153 0.4%
Trevor Bavage Alliance For Green Socialism 121 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 20.9%, Valid Votes: 43,483, Invalid: 106, Total: 43,589, Registered Voters: 65,399, Turnout: 66.7%

Leeds West

Rachel Reeves of Labour received 42.3% of the votes, totaling 16,389 votes, to win the election. Ruth Coleman of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 18.1%, receiving 24.2% of the votes, totaling 9,373 votes. The total votes cast was 38,878. There are totally 67,453 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 57.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Leeds West
Candidate Party Votes %
Rachel Reeves Labour 16,389 42.3%
Ruth Coleman Liberal Democrat 9,373 24.2%
Joe Marjoram Conservative 7,641 19.7%
Joanna Beverley British National 2,377 6.1%
David Blackburn Green Party 1,832 4.7%
Jeff Miles UK Independence 1,140 2.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 18.1%, Valid Votes: 38,752, Invalid: 126, Total: 38,878, Registered Voters: 67,453, Turnout: 57.6%

Morley and Outwood

Ed Balls of Labour/Co-operative received 37.6% of the votes, totaling 18,365 votes, to win the election. Antony Calvert of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 2.3%, receiving 35.3% of the votes, totaling 17,264 votes. The total votes cast was 48,926. There are totally 74,891 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Morley and Outwood
Candidate Party Votes %
Ed Balls Labour/Co-operative 18,365 37.6%
Antony Calvert Conservative 17,264 35.3%
James Monaghan Liberal Democrat 8,186 16.8%
Chris Beverley British National 3,535 7.2%
David Daniel UK Independence 1,506 3.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 2.3%, Valid Votes: 48,856, Invalid: 70, Total: 48,926, Registered Voters: 74,891, Turnout: 65.3%

Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford

Yvette Cooper of Labour received 48.2% of the votes, totaling 22,293 votes, to win the election. Nick Pickles of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 23.7%, receiving 24.5% of the votes, totaling 11,314 votes. The total votes cast was 46,344. There are totally 82,336 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 56.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford
Candidate Party Votes %
Yvette Cooper Labour 22,293 48.2%
Nick Pickles Conservative 11,314 24.5%
Chris Rush Liberal Democrat 7,585 16.4%
Graham Thewlis-Hardy British National 3,864 8.4%
Gareth Allen Independent 1,183 2.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.7%, Valid Votes: 46,239, Invalid: 105, Total: 46,344, Registered Voters: 82,336, Turnout: 56.3%

Penistone and Stocksbridge

Angela Smith of Labour received 37.8% of the votes, totaling 17,565 votes, to win the election. Spencer Pitfield of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 6.6%, receiving 31.2% of the votes, totaling 14,516 votes. The total votes cast was 46,599. There are totally 68,480 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Penistone and Stocksbridge
Candidate Party Votes %
Angela Smith Labour 17,565 37.8%
Spencer Pitfield Conservative 14,516 31.2%
Ian Cuthbertson Liberal Democrat 9,800 21.1%
Paul James British National 2,207 4.7%
Grant French UK Independence 1,936 4.2%
Paul McEnhill English Democrats 492 1.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 6.6%, Valid Votes: 46,516, Invalid: 83, Total: 46,599, Registered Voters: 68,480, Turnout: 68.0%

Pudsey

Stuart Andrew of Conservative received 38.5% of the votes, totaling 18,874 votes, to win the election. Jamie Hanley of Labour was defeated by a margin of 3.4%, receiving 35.1% of the votes, totaling 17,215 votes. The total votes cast was 49,174. There are totally 69,257 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Pudsey
Candidate Party Votes %
Stuart Andrew Conservative 18,874 38.5%
Jamie Hanley Labour 17,215 35.1%
Jamie Matthews Liberal Democrat 10,224 20.8%
Ian Gibson British National 1,549 3.2%
David Dews UK Independence 1,221 2.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 3.4%, Valid Votes: 49,083, Invalid: 91, Total: 49,174, Registered Voters: 69,257, Turnout: 71.0%

Richmond (Yorks)

William Hague of Conservative received 62.8% of the votes, totaling 33,541 votes, to win the election. Lawrence Meredith of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 43.7%, receiving 19.1% of the votes, totaling 10,205 votes. The total votes cast was 53,547. There are totally 80,563 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Richmond (Yorks)
Candidate Party Votes %
William Hague Conservative 33,541 62.8%
Lawrence Meredith Liberal Democrat 10,205 19.1%
Eileen Driver Labour 8,150 15.3%
Leslie Rowe Green Party 1,516 2.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 43.7%, Valid Votes: 53,412, Invalid: 135, Total: 53,547, Registered Voters: 80,563, Turnout: 66.5%

Rother Valley

Kevin Barron of Labour received 40.9% of the votes, totaling 19,147 votes, to win the election. Lynda Donaldson of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 12.5%, receiving 28.4% of the votes, totaling 13,281 votes. The total votes cast was 46,852. There are totally 72,847 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Rother Valley
Candidate Party Votes %
Kevin Barron Labour 19,147 40.9%
Lynda Donaldson Conservative 13,281 28.4%
Wesley Paxton Liberal Democrat 8,111 17.3%
Will Blair British National 3,606 7.7%
Tina Dowdall UK Independence 2,613 5.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.5%, Valid Votes: 46,758, Invalid: 94, Total: 46,852, Registered Voters: 72,847, Turnout: 64.3%

Rotherham

Denis Macshane of Labour received 44.6% of the votes, totaling 16,741 votes, to win the election. Jackie Whiteley of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 27.9%, receiving 16.7% of the votes, totaling 6,279 votes. The total votes cast was 37,601. There are totally 63,563 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 59.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Rotherham
Candidate Party Votes %
Denis Macshane Labour 16,741 44.6%
Jackie Whiteley Conservative 6,279 16.7%
Rebecca Taylor Liberal Democrat 5,994 16.0%
Marlene Guest British National 3,906 10.4%
Peter Thirlwall Independent 2,366 6.3%
Cavan Vines UK Independence 2,220 5.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.9%, Valid Votes: 37,506, Invalid: 95, Total: 37,601, Registered Voters: 63,563, Turnout: 59.2%

Scarborough and Whitby

Robert Goodwill of Conservative received 42.8% of the votes, totaling 21,108 votes, to win the election. Annajoy David of Labour was defeated by a margin of 16.5%, receiving 26.3% of the votes, totaling 12,978 votes. The total votes cast was 49,328. There are totally 75,470 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Scarborough and Whitby
Candidate Party Votes %
Robert Goodwill Conservative 21,108 42.8%
Annajoy David Labour 12,978 26.3%
Tania Exley-Moore Liberal Democrat 11,093 22.5%
Michael James UK Independence 1,484 3.0%
Trisha Scott British National 1,445 2.9%
Dilys Cluer Green Party 734 1.5%
Peter Popple Independent 329 0.7%
Juliet Boddington Alliance For Green Socialism 111 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 16.5%, Valid Votes: 49,282, Invalid: 46, Total: 49,328, Registered Voters: 75,470, Turnout: 65.4%

Scunthorpe

Nick Dakin of Labour received 39.5% of the votes, totaling 14,640 votes, to win the election. Caroline Johnson of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 6.9%, receiving 32.6% of the votes, totaling 12,091 votes. The total votes cast was 37,076. There are totally 63,089 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 58.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Scunthorpe
Candidate Party Votes %
Nick Dakin Labour 14,640 39.5%
Caroline Johnson Conservative 12,091 32.6%
Neil Poole Liberal Democrat 6,774 18.3%
Janet Collins UK Independence 1,686 4.6%
Douglas Ward British National 1,447 3.9%
Natalie Hurst Green Party 396 1.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 6.9%, Valid Votes: 37,034, Invalid: 42, Total: 37,076, Registered Voters: 63,089, Turnout: 58.8%

Selby and Ainsty

Nigel Adams of Conservative received 49.4% of the votes, totaling 25,562 votes, to win the election. Jan Marshall of Labour was defeated by a margin of 23.7%, receiving 25.7% of the votes, totaling 13,297 votes. The total votes cast was 51,803. There are totally 72,804 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Selby and Ainsty
Candidate Party Votes %
Nigel Adams Conservative 25,562 49.4%
Jan Marshall Labour 13,297 25.7%
Thomas Holvey Liberal Democrat 9,180 17.7%
Darren Haley UK Independence 1,635 3.2%
Duncan Lorriman British National 1,377 2.7%
Graham Glynn English Democrats 677 1.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.7%, Valid Votes: 51,728, Invalid: 75, Total: 51,803, Registered Voters: 72,804, Turnout: 71.2%

Sheffield Central

Paul Blomfield of Labour received 41.3% of the votes, totaling 17,138 votes, to win the election. Paul Scriven of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 0.4%, receiving 40.9% of the votes, totaling 16,973 votes. The total votes cast was 41,609. There are totally 67,554 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 61.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Sheffield Central
Candidate Party Votes %
Paul Blomfield Labour 17,138 41.3%
Paul Scriven Liberal Democrat 16,973 40.9%
Andrew Lee Conservative 4,206 10.1%
Jillian Creasy Green Party 1,556 3.8%
Tracey Smith British National 903 2.2%
Jeffrey Shaw UK Independence 652 1.6%
Rod Rodgers Independent 40 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 0.4%, Valid Votes: 41,468, Invalid: 141, Total: 41,609, Registered Voters: 67,554, Turnout: 61.6%

Sheffield South East

Clive Betts of Labour received 48.7% of the votes, totaling 20,169 votes, to win the election. Gail Smith of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 25.4%, receiving 23.3% of the votes, totaling 9,664 votes. The total votes cast was 41,547. There are totally 67,068 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 61.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Sheffield South East
Candidate Party Votes %
Clive Betts Labour 20,169 48.7%
Gail Smith Liberal Democrat 9,664 23.3%
Nigel Bonson Conservative 7,202 17.4%
Christopher Hartigan British National 2,345 5.7%
Jonathan Arnott UK Independence 1,889 4.6%
Steve Andrew Communist Party of Britain 139 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 25.4%, Valid Votes: 41,408, Invalid: 139, Total: 41,547, Registered Voters: 67,068, Turnout: 61.9%

Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough

David Blunkett of Labour received 55.0% of the votes, totaling 21,400 votes, to win the election. Jonathan Harston of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 35.0%, receiving 20.0% of the votes, totaling 7,768 votes. The total votes cast was 39,069. There are totally 67,740 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 57.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough
Candidate Party Votes %
David Blunkett Labour 21,400 55.0%
Jonathan Harston Liberal Democrat 7,768 20.0%
John Sharp Conservative 4,468 11.5%
John Sheldon British National 3,026 7.8%
Patricia Sullivan UK Independence 1,596 4.1%
Maxine Bowler Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 656 1.7%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 35.0%, Valid Votes: 38,914, Invalid: 155, Total: 39,069, Registered Voters: 67,740, Turnout: 57.7%

Sheffield, Hallam

Nick Clegg of Liberal Democrat received 53.4% of the votes, totaling 27,324 votes, to win the election. Nicola Bates of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 29.9%, receiving 23.5% of the votes, totaling 12,040 votes. The total votes cast was 51,263. There are totally 68,798 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 74.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Sheffield, Hallam
Candidate Party Votes %
Nick Clegg Liberal Democrat 27,324 53.4%
Nicola Bates Conservative 12,040 23.5%
Jack Scott Labour 8,228 16.1%
Nigel James UK Independence 1,195 2.3%
Steve Barnard Green Party 919 1.8%
David Wildgoose English Democrats 586 1.1%
Martin Fitzpatrick Independent 429 0.8%
Ray Green Christian Party 250 0.5%
Mark Adshead Official Monster Raving Loony 164 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 29.9%, Valid Votes: 51,135, Invalid: 128, Total: 51,263, Registered Voters: 68,798, Turnout: 74.5%

Sheffield, Heeley

Meg Munn of Labour/Co-operative received 42.6% of the votes, totaling 17,409 votes, to win the election. Simon Clement-Jones of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 14.2%, receiving 28.4% of the votes, totaling 11,602 votes. The total votes cast was 40,980. There are totally 65,571 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 62.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Sheffield, Heeley
Candidate Party Votes %
Meg Munn Labour/Co-operative 17,409 42.6%
Simon Clement-Jones Liberal Democrat 11,602 28.4%
Anne Crampton Conservative 7,081 17.3%
John Beatson British National 2,260 5.5%
Charlotte Arnott UK Independence 1,530 3.7%
Gareth Roberts Green Party 989 2.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 14.2%, Valid Votes: 40,871, Invalid: 109, Total: 40,980, Registered Voters: 65,571, Turnout: 62.5%

Shipley

Philip Davies of Conservative received 48.6% of the votes, totaling 24,002 votes, to win the election. Susan Hinchcliffe of Labour was defeated by a margin of 20.2%, receiving 28.4% of the votes, totaling 14,058 votes. The total votes cast was 49,600. There are totally 67,689 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Shipley
Candidate Party Votes %
Philip Davies Conservative 24,002 48.6%
Susan Hinchcliffe Labour 14,058 28.4%
John Harris Liberal Democrat 9,890 20.0%
Kevin Warnes Green Party 1,477 3.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 20.2%, Valid Votes: 49,427, Invalid: 173, Total: 49,600, Registered Voters: 67,689, Turnout: 73.3%

Skipton and Ripon

Julian Smith of Conservative received 50.6% of the votes, totaling 27,685 votes, to win the election. Helen Flynn of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 18.2%, receiving 32.4% of the votes, totaling 17,735 votes. The total votes cast was 54,875. There are totally 77,381 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Skipton and Ripon
Candidate Party Votes %
Julian Smith Conservative 27,685 50.6%
Helen Flynn Liberal Democrat 17,735 32.4%
Claire Hazelgrove Labour 5,498 10.0%
Rodney Mills UK Independence 1,909 3.5%
Bernard Allen British National 1,403 2.6%
Roger Bell Independent 315 0.6%
Dylan Gilligan The Youth Party 95 0.2%
Robert Leakey Virtue Currency Cognitive Appraisal 84 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 18.2%, Valid Votes: 54,724, Invalid: 151, Total: 54,875, Registered Voters: 77,381, Turnout: 70.9%

Thirsk and Malton

Anne McIntosh of Conservative received 52.9% of the votes, totaling 20,167 votes, to win the election. Howard Keal of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 29.6%, receiving 23.3% of the votes, totaling 8,886 votes. The total votes cast was 38,215. There are totally 76,416 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 50.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Thirsk and Malton
Candidate Party Votes %
Anne McIntosh Conservative 20,167 52.9%
Howard Keal Liberal Democrat 8,886 23.3%
Johnathan Roberts Labour 5,169 13.6%
Toby Horton UK Independence 2,502 6.6%
John Clark Liberal 1,418 3.7%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 29.6%, Valid Votes: 38,142, Invalid: 73, Total: 38,215, Registered Voters: 76,416, Turnout: 50.0%

Wakefield

Mary Creagh of Labour received 39.3% of the votes, totaling 17,454 votes, to win the election. Alex Story of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 3.7%, receiving 35.6% of the votes, totaling 15,841 votes. The total votes cast was 44,538. There are totally 70,812 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 62.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Wakefield
Candidate Party Votes %
Mary Creagh Labour 17,454 39.3%
Alex Story Conservative 15,841 35.6%
David Smith Liberal Democrat 7,256 16.3%
Ian Senior British National 2,581 5.8%
Miriam Hawkins Green Party 873 2.0%
Mark Harrop Independent 439 1.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 3.7%, Valid Votes: 44,444, Invalid: 94, Total: 44,538, Registered Voters: 70,812, Turnout: 62.9%

Wentworth and Dearne

John Healey of Labour received 50.6% of the votes, totaling 21,316 votes, to win the election. Michelle Donelan of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 33.0%, receiving 17.6% of the votes, totaling 7,396 votes. The total votes cast was 42,187. There are totally 72,586 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 58.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Wentworth and Dearne
Candidate Party Votes %
John Healey Labour 21,316 50.6%
Michelle Donelan Conservative 7,396 17.6%
Nick Love Liberal Democrat 6,787 16.1%
John Wilkinson UK Independence 3,418 8.1%
George Baldwin British National 3,189 7.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 33.0%, Valid Votes: 42,106, Invalid: 81, Total: 42,187, Registered Voters: 72,586, Turnout: 58.1%

York Central

Hugh Bayley of Labour received 40.0% of the votes, totaling 18,573 votes, to win the election. Susan Wade Weeks of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 13.9%, receiving 26.1% of the votes, totaling 12,122 votes. The total votes cast was 46,549. There are totally 76,439 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 60.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in York Central
Candidate Party Votes %
Hugh Bayley Labour 18,573 40.0%
Susan Wade Weeks Conservative 12,122 26.1%
Christian Vassie Liberal Democrat 11,694 25.2%
Andy Chase Green Party 1,669 3.6%
Jeff Kelly British National 1,171 2.5%
Paul Abbott UK Independence 1,100 2.4%
Eddie Vee Official Monster Raving Loony 154 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 13.9%, Valid Votes: 46,483, Invalid: 66, Total: 46,549, Registered Voters: 76,439, Turnout: 60.9%

York Outer

Julian Sturdy of Conservative received 43.0% of the votes, totaling 22,912 votes, to win the election. Madeleine Kirk of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 6.9%, receiving 36.1% of the votes, totaling 19,224 votes. The total votes cast was 53,375. There are totally 75,939 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in York Outer
Candidate Party Votes %
Julian Sturdy Conservative 22,912 43.0%
Madeleine Kirk Liberal Democrat 19,224 36.1%
James Alexander Labour 9,108 17.1%
Judith Morris UK Independence 1,100 2.1%
Cathy Smurthwaite British National 956 1.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 6.9%, Valid Votes: 53,300, Invalid: 75, Total: 53,375, Registered Voters: 75,939, Turnout: 70.3%
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