2024 United Kingdom general election in the East of England

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2024 United Kingdom general election in the East of England
← 2019 4 July 2024

All 61 East of England seats in the House of Commons
 
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Leader Rishi Sunak Keir Starmer Ed Davey
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Leader since 24 October 2022 4 April 2020 27 August 2020[note 1]
Last election 52 seats, 57.2% 5 seats, 24.5% 1 seat, 13.4%

The 2024 general election is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 4 July 2024. 61 seats will be up for election in the East of England.

Background[edit]

2019 election in the East of England.

In the 2019 United Kingdom general election, the Conservatives won 52 seats in the region.[2] Labour won 5 and the Liberal Democrats won 1 seat St Albans.[3]

Electoral system[edit]

The election will be fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[4]

Constituencies[edit]

The East of England will elect 61 MPs, which is 3 more than the 58 elected in 2019 general election.[5]

Candidates[edit]

Candidates in bold were MPs at dissolution and represented a constituency in that parliamentary term which is succeeded at least partially by the constituency they're standing for election in at this election, in some cases not for the party they were aligned with when they were originally elected, and also includes those elected at by-elections in the preceding parliament. Italics denotes incumbent MPs not contesting the election.

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Succ. %

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Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Basildon and Billericay 100% Alex Harrison[6] Edward Sainsbury[7] Stephen Conlay[8] Stewart Goshawk [9] Christopher Bateman (British Democrats)[10] Conservative John Baron
Bedford 98% Pinder Chauhan[11] Mohammad Yasin[12][13] Henry Vann[14] Maggie Moriondo[15] Ben Foley[16] Labour Mohammad Yasin
Braintree 92% James Cleverly[17][18] Matthew Wright[19] Kieron Franks[14] Richard Thomson[8] Conservative James Cleverly
Brentwood and Ongar 100% Alex Burghart[20] Gareth Barrett[21] David Kendall[14] Paul Godfrey[8] Reece Learmouth[22] Robin Tilbrook[23] (English Democrats) Conservative Alex Burghart
Broadland and Fakenham Broadland 93% Jerome Mayhew[24] Iain Simpson[25] Leyla Hannbeck[26] Eric Masters [27] Jan Davis[28] Conservative Jerome Mayhew
Broxbourne 94% Lewis Cocking[29] Catherine Deakin[30] Nicholas Belfitt[31] Owen Brett[32] Conservative Charles Walker
Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket Bury St Edmunds 76% Will Tanner[33] Peter Prinsley[34] Peter McDonald[14] Scott Hussey[8] Emma Buckmaster[35] Jeremy Lee (Independent) [36] Darren Turner (Communist Party of Britain) [37] Conservative Jo Churchill
Cambridge 92% Shane Manning[38] Daniel Zeichner [39] Cheney Payne[40][14] Sarah Nicmanis[35][41] David Carmona[42] (Independent) Labour Daniel Zeichner
Castle Point 100% Rebecca Harris Mark Maguire[43] Jamie Willis[citation needed] Keiron McGill[8] Conservative Rebecca Harris
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 81% Patrick Spencer[44] Kevin Craig[45] Brett Mickelburgh[14] Tony Gould[8] Dan Pratt[35] Labour (elected as Conservative) Dan Poulter
Chelmsford 95% Vicky Ford[46] Richard Parry[47] Marie Goldman[48][14] Darren Ingrouille[8] Reza Hossain[49] Mark Kenlen[50] (Workers) Conservative Vicky Ford
Clacton 100% Giles Watling[51] Jovan Owusu-Nepaul[52] Matthew Bensilum[14] Nigel Farage[53] Conservative Giles Watling
Colchester 91% James Cracknell[54] Pam Cox[55] Martin Goss[56][14] Terence Longstaff[57] Sara Nicola Ruth[58] Conservative Will Quince
Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard South West Bedfordshire 93% Andrew Selous[59] Alex Mayer[60] Emma Holland-Lindsay[14] Harry Palmer[8] Antonio Vitiello[61] (English Democrats) Conservative Andrew Selous
Ely and East Cambridgeshire South East Cambridgeshire 67% Lucy Frazer Elizabeth McWilliams[62] Charlotte Cane[63] Edmund Fordham[8] Andrew Cogan[64] Conservative Lucy Frazer
Epping Forest 100% Neil Hudson Rosalind Doré[25] Jon Whitehouse[65] Peter Bell[8] Conservative Eleanor Laing
Great Yarmouth 100% James Clark[66] Keir Cozens[67] Rupert Lowe[68] Trevor Rawson[69] Catherine Blaiklock[70] (English Democrats) Conservative Sir Brandon Lewis
Harlow 100% Hannah Ellis[71] Chris Vince[72] Riad Mannan[73] Malcolm Rider Featherstone[8] Yasmin Gregory[74] Conservative Robert Halfon
South West Hertfordshire South West Hertfordshire 56% Gagan Mohindra[75] Alex Sufit[25] Sally Symington[76] Muhammed Pervez Khan[77] (Workers) Conservative Gagan Mohindra
Harpenden and Berkhamsted 36% Nigel Gardner[78][79] Zara Layne[80] Victoria Collins[81][14] Saba Poursaeedi[8] Paul DeHoest[82] Sina Gharib[83] (Workers)
Hitchin and Harpenden 47% Conservative Bim Afolami
Hitchin 53% Bim Afolami[84] Alistair Strathern[note 3][note 4] Chris Lucas[85] Charles Bunker[8] William Lavin[86]
Harwich and North Essex 92% Bernard Jenkin[87] Alex Diner[25] Natalie Sommers[14] Mark Cole[8] Andrew Canessa[58] Conservative Bernard Jenkin
Hemel Hempstead 86% Jaymey McIvor[88] David Taylor[89] Sammy Barry-Mears[14] Noel Willcox[8] Sherief Hassan[82] Conservative Mike Penning
Hertford and Stortford 92% Julie Marson[90] Josh Dean[91] Helen Campbell[92] John Burmicz[8] Nick Cox[93][35] Conservative Julie Marson
Hertsmere 92% Oliver Dowden[94] Josh Tapper[95] Emma Matanle[96] Darren Selkus[8] Conservative Oliver Dowden
Huntingdon Huntingdon 62% Ben Obese-Jecty[97] Alexandra Bulat[30] Mark Argent[98] Sarah Smith[8] Georgie Hunt[99] Conservative Jonathan Djanogly
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire 38% Anthony Browne[100][note 5] Marianna Masters[101] Ian Sollom[102]
South Cambridgeshire 32% Conservative Anthony Browne[note 5]
South Cambridgeshire 62% Christopher Carter-Chapman[103] Luke Viner[104] Pippa Heylings[105] Oliver Fisher[41]
Ipswich 100% Tom Hunt[106] Jack Abbott[107] James Sandbach[108] Antony Love[8] Conservative Tom Hunt
Lowestoft Waveney 91% Peter Aldous[109] Jessica Asato[110] Adam Robertson[111] Conservative Peter Aldous
Luton North 100% Sarah Owen[112] James Fletcher[8] Labour Sarah Owen
Luton South and South Bedfordshire Luton South 92% Mark Versallion[113] Rachel Hopkins [114] Dominic Griffiths[115] Norman Maclean[8] Labour Rachel Hopkins
Maldon 100% John Whittingdale[116] Onike Gollo[25] Pamela Walford[8] Isobel Doubleday[22] Conservative John Whittingdale
Mid Bedfordshire 81% Blake Stephenson[117] Maahwish Mirza[118] Stuart Roberts[119] Dave Holland[8] Cade Sibley[35] Labour Alistair Strathern[note 3]
Mid Norfolk 82% George Freeman[120] Michael Rosen[121] Kabeer Kher[122] Simon Blackwell[123] (Workers) Conservative George Freeman
North Bedfordshire North East Bedfordshire 79% Richard Fuller[124] Uday Nagaraju[125] Joanna Szaub-Newton[14] Conservative Richard Fuller
North East Cambridgeshire 84% Steve Barclay[citation needed] Javeria Hussain[126] David Chalmers[127] Christopher Thornhill[128] Andrew Crawford[129] Michael Roberts[130] (SDP) Conservative Steve Barclay
North East Hertfordshire 100% Nikki Da Costa[citation needed] Chris Hinchliff[131] Ruth Brown[14] Steven Adelantado[8] Vicky Burt[132] Conservative Oliver Heald
North Norfolk 100% Duncan Baker[133] Cathy Cordiner-Achenbach[134] Steffan Aquarone[135] Jason Patchett[8] Liz Dixon[35] Conservative Duncan Baker
North West Cambridgeshire 76% Shailesh Vara[136] Sam Carling[137] Bridget Smith Karan Maheshwari[8] Elliot Tong[138] Conservative Shailesh Vara
North West Norfolk 99% James Wild[139] Tim Leaver[140] Rob Colwell[141] Michael de Whalley[142][failed verification] Karl Wilkin[143] (Workers) Conservative James Wild
Norwich North 100% Charlotte Salomon[144] Alice MacDonald[145] Chika Akinwale[146] Nick Taylor[8] Ben Price[147][35] Conservative Chloe Smith
Norwich South 99% David Simister-Thomas[148] Clive Lewis[149] Sean Bennett[14] Graham

Burton [8]

Jamie Osborn[150][35] Labour Clive Lewis
Peterborough 99% Paul Bristow[151] Andrew Pakes[152] Sue Morris[8] Nicola Day[153][35] Dr Tom Rogers (CPA) [154] Conservative Paul Bristow
Rayleigh and Wickford 97% Mark Francois[155] James Hedges[156] Stewart Mott Grant Randall[8] Conservative Mark Francois
Southend East and Rochford 89% Gavin Haran[157] Bayo Alaba[158] James Allen[14] Les Lilly[8] Simon Cross[159] Conservative James Duddridge
North West Essex Saffron Walden 88% Kemi Badenoch[160] Issy Waite[161] Smita Rajesh[14] Grant StClair-Armstrong[8] Edward Gildea[162] Conservative Kemi Badenoch
South Basildon and East Thurrock 89% Stephen Metcalfe[163] Jack Ferguson[164] David Thomas[165] Elizabeth Grant[166] Conservative Stephen Metcalfe
South Norfolk South Norfolk 65% Poppy Simister-Thomas[167] Ben Goldsborough[168] Chris Brown[14] Catherine Rowett[169] Conservative Richard Bacon
Waveney Valley 33% Richard Rout[170] Gurpreet Padda[171] Scott Huggins[8] Adrian Ramsay[172][35] Maya Severyn[173] (SDP)
South Suffolk 95% James Cartlidge[citation needed] Emma Bishton[174] Tom Bartleet[175] Beverley England[176] Jessie Carter[177] Conservative James Cartlidge
South West Norfolk 90% Liz Truss[178] Terry Jermy[179] Josie Ratcliffe[14] Toby McKenzie[8] James Bagge (Independent)[180] Conservative Liz Truss
Southend West and Leigh Southend West 100% Anna Firth[181] David Burton-Sampson[182] Stephen Cummins[165] Tilly Hogrebe[35] James Miller[183] (Confelicity) Conservative Anna Firth[note 6]
St Albans 96% James Spencer[184] Sophia Adams Bhatti[185] Daisy Cooper[186] Sam Woodruff[8] Simon Grover[187] Stewart Satterly[173] (SDP) Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper
Stevenage 100% Alex Clarkson[188] Kevin Bonavia[189] Lisa Nash[190] Peter Hopper[8] Paul Dawson[191] Conservative Stephen McPartland
Suffolk Coastal 90% Thérèse Coffey[192] Jenny Riddell-Carpenter[176] Julia Ewart[193] Kane Khan[8] Julian Cusack[194] Conservative Thérèse Coffey
Thurrock 91% Jackie Doyle-Price[citation needed] Jen Craft[195] Michael Bukola[196] Conservative Jackie Doyle-Price
Watford 77% Dean Russell[197] Matt Turmaine[198] Ian Stotesbury[199] Gary Ling[8] Arran Bowen-la Grange[200] Khalid Mahmood[201] (Workers) Conservative Dean Russell
Welwyn Hatfield 100% Grant Shapps[202] Andrew Lewin[203] John Munro[204] Jack Aaron[8] Sarah Butcher[205] Conservative Grant Shapps
West Suffolk 90% Nick Timothy[206] Rebecca Denness[207] Henry Batchelor[14] Ian Edmund Bonham[8] Mark Ereira-Guyer[35] Ivan Kinsman[173] (SDP) Conservative Matt Hancock
Witham 97% Priti Patel[208] Rumi Chowdhury[19] Ashley Thompson[209] Timothy Blaxill[8] Conservative Priti Patel

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Davey served as Acting Leader from 13 December 2019 to 27 August 2020 alongside the Party Presidents Baroness Sal Brinton and Mark Pack, following Jo Swinson's election defeat in the 2019 general election. Davey was elected Leader in August 2020.[1]
  2. ^ New constituency contains this percentage of its predecessor constituency
  3. ^ a b Elected in the 2023 Mid Bedfordshire by-election, running for re-election in the new Hitchin seat (contains 15% of Mid Bedfordshire including Strathern's home town of Shefford)
  4. ^ Strathern is the incumbent MP for Mid Bedfordshire in Bedfordshire since a 2023 by-election, and is standing in Hitchin in Hertfordshire.
  5. ^ a b Incumbent MP for South Cambridgeshire, contesting St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire
  6. ^ Elected in by-election

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