2024 United Kingdom general election in North West England

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2024 United Kingdom general election in North West England
← 2019 4 July 2024

All 73 North West seats in the House of Commons
 
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Leader Keir Starmer Rishi Sunak Ed Davey
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader since 4 April 2020 24 October 2022 27 August 2020[note 1]
Last election 41 seats, 46.4%[note 2] 32 seats, 37.6% 1 seat, 7.9%

The 2024 United Kingdom general election is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 4 July 2024. 73 seats will be up for election in North West England.

Electoral system[edit]

The election will be fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[2]

Constituencies[edit]

North West England will elect 73 MPs, which is 2 less than the 75 elected in 2019 general election.[3]

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) Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Altrincham and Sale West Oliver Carroll[4] Jane Brophy[5][note 3] Paul Swansborough[6] Geraldine Coggins[7] Conservative Graham Brady
Ashton-under-Lyne Angela Rayner Dominic Hardwick[5] Aroma Hassan[8] (Workers) Labour Angela Rayner
Barrow and Furness Simon Fell[9] Michelle Scrogham[10][11] Adrian Waite[12] Barry Morgan[6] Lorraine Wrennall[13] Conservative Simon Fell
Birkenhead Alison McGovern[14][15][note 4] Stuart Kelly[citation needed] Tony Stanley[6] Jo Bird[16][7] Labour Mick Whitley[clarification needed]
Blackburn Kate Hollern[17] Adam Waller-Slack[5] Paul Topping[18] (SDP)

Craig Murray[19] (Workers)

Labour Kate Hollern
Blackley and Middleton South Blackley and Broughton Iain Donaldson[5] Dylan Lewis-Creser[20] Labour Graham Stringer
Blackpool North and Fleetwood Blackpool North and Cleveleys Lorraine Beavers[21][15] Bill Greene[citation needed] Duncan Royle[citation needed] Jeannine Cresswell[18] (SDP) Conservative Paul Maynard
Blackpool South Chris Webb[22][15] Andy Cregan[5] Becky Daniels[citation needed] Labour Chris Webb[note 5]
Bolton North East Kirith Entwistle[23] Rebecca Forrest[5] Trevor Jones[6] Conservative Mark Logan
Bolton South and Walkden Bolton South East Mohammed Afzal[24] Yasmin Qureshi Gemma-Jane Bowker[5] Julie Pattison[6] Jack Khan[25] (Workers) Labour Yasmin Qureshi
Bolton West Chris Green[26] Phil Brickell[27] Donald McIntosh[28] Dylan Evans[6] Vicki Attenborough[28] Conservative Chris Green
Bootle John Gibson[5] Neil Doolin[29] Labour Peter Dowd
Burnley Antony Higginbotham[30] Oliver Ryan[31] Gordon Birtwistle[5][note 6] Scott Cunliffe[7] Conservative Antony Higginbotham
Bury North James Daly[32] James Frith[33][note 7] Mark Alcock[5] Nick Harris[34] Shafat Ali[35] (Workers) Conservative James Daly
Bury South Arnie Saunders[36] Christian Wakeford[37][note 8] Andrew Page[5] Jeff Armstrong[38] Dan Ross (Communist) Labour (elected as Conservative) Christian Wakeford
Carlisle John Stevenson[39][40] Julie Minns[23] Brian Wernham[41] Stephen Ward[6] Gavin Hawkton[42] Rachel Hayton[18] (SDP) Conservative John Stevenson
Cheadle Kelly Fowler[43] Tom Morrison[44] Alex Drury[45] Tanya Manzoor[46] (Workers) Conservative Mary Robinson
Chorley not contesting not contesting not contesting Mark Tebbutt[7] Lindsay Hoyle (Speaker) Speaker Lindsay Hoyle
Chester North and Neston City of Chester Simon Eardley[47] Samantha Dixon[48] Stephen Gribbon[5] Nick Brown[49] Labour Samantha Dixon[note 5]
Congleton Sarah Russell[50] Paul Duffy[5] Martin York[6] Rich McCarthy[7] Rob Moreton[51] (Independent) Conservative Fiona Bruce
Crewe and Nantwich Ben Fletcher[52] Connor Naismith[53] Matt Theobald[5] Matthew Wood[6] Te Ata Browne[54] Conservative Kieran Mullan
Chester South and Eddisbury Eddisbury Aphra Brandreth[55] Angeliki Stogia[56][57] Rob Herd[5] Peter Langley[6] Steve Davies[49] Conservative Edward Timpson
Mid Cheshire Charles Fifield[58] Andrew Cooper[59] Jack Price-Harbach[citation needed] Emma Guy[6] Mark Green[49]
Weaver Vale Labour Mike Amesbury
Runcorn and Helsby Mike Amesbury[60] Chris Rowe[citation needed] Jason Moorcroft[6] Chris Copeman[49] Paul Murphy[18] (SDP)
Ellesmere Port and Bromborough Ellesmere Port and Neston Justin Madders [citation needed] Chris Carubia[5] Harry Gorman[61][7] Labour Justin Madders
Wirral South Labour Alison McGovern[note 9]
Fylde Tom Calver[citation needed] Mark Jewell[5] Brook Wimbury[6] Independent (elected as Conservative) Mark Menzies[62]
Widnes and Halewood Halton David Coveney[5] Jake Fraser[6] Nancy Mills[citation needed] Labour Derek Twigg
Hazel Grove Paul Athans[63][64] Claire Vibert[65] Lisa Smart[66][5] John Kelly[67] Graham Reid[45] Tim O'Rourke[18] (SDP)

Johnny Sheen[68] (Workers)

Independent (elected as Conservative) William Wragg
Heywood and Middleton North Heywood and Middleton Laura-Beth Thompson[69] Elsie Blundell[70] Tom Shaw[citation needed] Steve Potter[71] Chris Furlong[72] (Independent) Conservative Chris Clarkson
Hyndburn Beth Waller-Slack[5] Richard Oakley[73] Conservative Sara Britcliffe
Knowsley Anneliese Midgley[74] Kate Tipton[5] Labour George Howarth
Lancaster and Wyre Lancaster and Fleetwood Peter Cartridge[75] Cat Smith[76] Matt Severn[77] Jack Lenox[7] Labour Cat Smith
Leigh and Atherton Leigh Jo Platt[78][note 10] Stuart Thomas[5] George Woodward[79] Conservative James Grundy
Liverpool Garston Garston and Halewood Maria Eagle[80] John Hyland[5] Sam Gorst (Liverpool Community Independents)[81] Labour Maria Eagle
Liverpool Riverside Kim Johnson[82] Rebecca Turner[5] Labour Kim Johnson
Liverpool Walton Dan Carden[83] Sean Cadwallader[5] Martyn Madeley[citation needed] Billy Lake[84] (Liberal Party) Labour Dan Carden
Liverpool Wavertree Paula Barker[85] Rob McAllister-Bell[5] Adam Heatherington[86] Ann San[87] (Independent) Labour Paula Barker
Liverpool West Derby Ian Byrne[88] Kayleigh Halpin[5] Steve Radford[89] (Liberal Party) Labour Ian Byrne
Macclesfield Tim Roca[90] Neil Christian[5] Stephen Broadhurst[6] Amanda Iremonger[7] Dickie Fletcher[18] (SDP) Conservative David Rutley
Makerfield John Skipworth[5] Robert Kenyon[91] Labour Yvonne Fovargue
Gorton and Denton Denton and Reddish Andrew Gwynne[92] John Reid[93] Labour Andrew Gwynne
Manchester Gorton Labour Afzal Khan
Manchester Rusholme Afzal Khan[94] Seb Bate[5]
Manchester Central Labour Lucy Powell
Manchester Central Lucy Powell[95] Chris Northwood[5] Sebastian Moore[18] (SDP)

Chris Turner[96] (Workers)

Manchester Withington Jeff Smith[97] Richard Kilpatrick[5] Gary Carp[98] Sam Easterby-Smith[99] Wendy Andrew[18] (SDP) Labour Jeff Smith
Morecambe and Lunesdale David Morris[100] Lizzi Collinge[101] Peter Jackson[5] Barry Parsons[102] Gina Dowding[7][note 11] Conservative David Morris
Oldham East and Saddleworth Debbie Abrahams[103] Sam Al-Hamdani[5] Shanaz Siddique[104] (Workers) Labour Debbie Abrahams
Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton Oldham West and Royton Jim McMahon Hannah Kitching[citation needed] Raja Miah[105] (Independent) Labour Jim McMahon
Pendle and Clitheroe Pendle Andrew Stephenson[106] Jonathan Hinder[107] Mark Christie Victoria Fletcher[108] Conservative Andrew Stephenson
Penrith and Solway Penrith and the Border Mark Jenkinson[109] Markus Campbell-Savours[110] Julia Aglionby[111] Matthew Moody[6] Susan Denham-Smith[112] Shaun Long[18] (SDP) Conservative Neil Hudson
Workington Conservative Mark Jenkinson
Preston Mark Hendrick[citation needed] Neil Darby[113] James Elliot[114] Michael Lavalette[115] (Independent) Labour Mark Hendrick
Ribble Valley Ribble Valley Nigel Evans[116] Maya Ellis[117] John Potter[118] Jason Alexander[119] Conservative Nigel Evans
Wyre and Preston North Conservative Ben Wallace
Rochdale Andy Kelly[citation needed] George Galloway[120] (Workers) Workers George Galloway[note 5]
Rossendale and Darwen Andy MacNae[121] Rowan Fitton[citation needed] Daniel Matchett[122] Bob Bauld[123] Conservative Jake Berry
Salford Salford and Eccles Rebecca Long-Bailey[124] Jake Austin[5] Craig Birtwhistle[125] David Henry[7] Stephen Lewthwaite[18] (SDP) Labour Rebecca Long-Bailey
Sefton Central Bill Esterson [citation needed] Gareth Lloyd-Johnson[5] Kieran Dams[126] Labour Bill Esterson
South Ribble Katherine Fletcher[127] Paul Foster[128] Angela Turner[5] Conservative Katherine Fletcher
Southport Damien Moore[129] Patrick Hurley[130] Erin Harvey[5] Andrew Lynn[131] Edwin Black[132] Sean Halsall[133] (Independent) Conservative Damien Moore
St Helens North David Baines[134] Pat Moloney[5] Malcolm Webster[135] Daniel Thomas[136] Independent (elected as Labour) Conor McGinn
St Helens South and Whiston Brian Spencer[5] Labour Marie Rimmer
Stalybridge and Hyde Jonathan Reynolds[137] Jamie Dwan[93] Barbara Kaya[138] Audel Shirin[139] (Workers) Labour Jonathan Reynolds
Stockport Oliver Johnstone[140] Navendu Mishra[141] Wendy Meikle[5] Helena Mellish[45] Ayesha Khan[142] (Workers) Labour Navendu Mishra
Stretford and Urmston Andrew Western[143] Mark Clayton[5] Kalima Choudhury[144] (Workers) Labour Andrew Western[note 5]
Tatton Esther McVey[145] Ryan Jude[146] Jonathan Smith[147] Simon Moorehead[6] Nigel Hennerley[148] Conservative Esther McVey
Wallasey Angela Eagle[149] Vicky Downie[5] David Burgess-Joyce[150] Jane Turner[151] John Hornby[18] (SDP) Labour Angela Eagle
Warrington North Charlotte Nichols[152] David Crowther[citation needed] Trevor Nicholls[6] Maddison Wheeldon[153] Labour Charlotte Nichols
Warrington South Sarah Hall[154] Graham Gowland[5] Steph Davies[155] Conservative Andy Carter
West Lancashire Mike Prendergast[156] Ashley Dalton[157][note 5] Graham Smith[158] Simon Evans[6] Charlotte Houltram Labour Ashley Dalton[note 5]
Westmorland and Lonsdale Matty Jackman[159] Pippa Smith[160] Tim Farron[161] James Townley[6] Wendy Long[18] (SDP) Liberal Democrats Tim Farron
Whitehaven and Workington Copeland Andrew Johnson[162] Josh MacAlister[163] Chris Wills[5] David Surtees[6] Jill Perry[112] Conservative Trudy Harrison
Wigan Lisa Nandy[citation needed] Brian Crombie-Fisher[5] Andy Dawber[164] Nasri Barghouti[165] (Workers) Labour Lisa Nandy
Wirral West Jenny Johnson[166] Matthew Patrick[167] Peter Reisdorf[113] Ken Ferguson[168] Emily Charley[169] Paul Farragher (True and Fair)[170] Labour Margaret Greenwood
Worsley and Eccles Worsley and Eccles South Jemma De Vincenzo[5] David Jones[7] Labour Barbara Keeley
Wythenshawe and Sale East Simon Lepori[5] Hilary Salt[18] (SDP)

John Barstow[171] (Workers)

Labour Mike Kane

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. ^ Does not include Lindsay Hoyle, the speaker of the House of Commons.
  3. ^ an MEP for North West England (2019–2020)
  4. ^ Incumbent MP for Wirral South
  5. ^ a b c d e f Elected in by-election
  6. ^ was MP for the seat from 2010 to 2015
  7. ^ was MP for the seat from 2017 to 2019
  8. ^ elected in 2019 as a Conservative; crossed the floor in January 2022
  9. ^ Incumbent MP for Wirral South, contesting Birkenhead
  10. ^ was MP for Leigh from 2017 to 2019
  11. ^ an MEP for North West England (2019–2020)

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