By-elections in the 2019 Parliament
This briefing sets out results of the by-elections held in the 2019 Parliament, including lists of candidates, vote share and voter turnout.
Jill Mortimer (Conservative) - 15,529 (51.9%)
Paul Williams (Labour) - 8,589 (28.7%)
Sam Lee (Independent) - 2,904 (9.7%)
Others (13 other candidates) - 2,911 (9.7%)
Majority of winning candidate - 6,940 (23.2%)
Airdrie and Shotts - 13 May 2021
Anum Qaisar-Javed (SNP) - 10,129 (46.4%)
Kenneth Stevenson (Labour) - 8,372 (38.4%)
Ben Callaghan (Conservative) - 2,812 (12.9%)
Others (5 other candidates) - 514 (2.4%)
Majority of winning candidate - 1,757 (8.0%)
Chesham and Amersham - 17 June 2021
Sarah Green (Liberal Democrat) - 21,517 (56.7%)
Peter Fleet (Conservative) - 13,489 (35.5%)
Others (6 other candidates) - 2,948 (7.8%)
Majority of winning candidate - 8,028 (21.2%)
Batley and Spen - 1 July 2021
Kim Leadbeater (Labour) - 13,296 (35.3%)
Ryan Stephenson (Conservative) - 12,973 (34.4%)
George Galloway (Workers) - 8,264 (21.9%)
Others (13 other candidates) - 3,162 (8.4%)
Majority of winning candidate - 323 (0.9%)
Old Bexley and Sidcup- 2 December 2021
Louie French (Conservative)- 11,189 (51.5%)
Daniel Francis (Labour)- 6,711 (30.9%)
Richard Tice (Reform UK)- 1,432 (6.6%)
Others (8 other candidates)- 2,371 (10.9%)
Majority of winning candidate- 4,478 (20.6%)
North Shropshire- 16 December 2021
Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat)- 17,957 (47.2%)
Neil Shastri-Hurst (Conservative)- 12,032 (31.6%)
Ben Wood (Labour)- 3,686 (9.7%)
Others (11 other candidates)- 4,347 (11.4%)
Majority of winning candidate- 5,925 (15.6%)
Southend West- 3 Feburary 2022
Anna Firth (Conservative)- 12,792 (86.1%)
Others (8 other candidates)*- 2,066
Majority of winning candidate- 12,280 (82.6%)
*Note Labour, Liberal Democrats and Green party chose not to stand.
Birmingham Erdington- 3 March 2022
Paulette Hamilton (Labour)- 9,413 (55.5%)
Robert Alden (Conservative)- 6,147 (36.3%)
Others (10 other candidates)- 1,397 (8.2%)
Majority of winning candidate- 3,266 (19.3%)
Tiverton and Honiton- 23 June 2022
Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat)- 22,537 (52.9%)
Helen Hurford (Conservative)- 16,393 (38.5%)
Others (6 other candidates)- 3,661 (8.6%)
Majority of winning candidate- 6,144 (14.4%)
Wakefield- 23 June 2022
Simon Lightwood (Labour)- 13,166 (47.9%)
Nadeem Ahmed (Conservative)- 8,241 (30.0%)
Akef-Akbar (Independent)- 2,090 (7.6%)
Others (12 other candidates)- 3,969 (14.5%)
Majority of winning candidate- 4,925 (17.9%)
City of Chester - 01 December 2022
Samantha Dixon (Labour)- 17,309 (60.8%)
Liz Wardlaw (Conservative)- 6,335 (22.2%)
Rob Herd (Liberal Democrat)- 2,368 (8.3%)
Others (6 other candidates)- 2,463 (8.6%)
Majority of winning candidate- 10,947 (38.8%)
Stretford and Urmston - 15 December 2022
Andrew Western (Labour)- 12,828 (69.6%)
Emily Carter-Kandola (Conservative)- 2,922 (15.9%)
Others (7 other candidates)- 2,668 (14.5%)
Majority of winning candidate- 9,906 (53.8%)
West Lancashire - 9 February 2023
Ashley Dalton (Labour) - 14,068 (62.3%)
Mike Prendergast (Conservatives) - 5,742 (25.4%)
Others (four other candidates) - 2,771 (12.4%)
Majority of winning candidate - 8,326 (36.9%)
Uxbridge and South Ruislip - 20 July 2023
Steve Tuckwell (Conservatives) - 13,965 (45.3%)
Danny Beales (Labour) - 13,470 (43.7%)
Others (14 other candidates) - 3,385 (11.0%)
Majority of winning candidate - 495 (1.6%)
Selby and Ainsty - 20 July 2023
Keir Mather (Labour) - 16,456 (46.0%)
Claire Holmer (Conservatives) - 12,295 (34.3%)
Arnold Warneken (Green Party) - 1,838 (5.1%)
Others (ten other candidates) - 5,218 (14.6%)
Majority of winning candidate - 4,161 (11.6%)
Somerton and Frome - 20 July 2023
Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrats) - 21,187 (54.6%)
Faye Purbrick (Conservatives) - 10,179 (26.2%)
Martin Dimery (Green Party) - 3,944 (10.2%)
Others (five other candidates) - 3,478 (9.0%)
Majority of winning candidate - 11,008 (28.4%)
Rutherglen and Hamilton West - 5 October 2023
Michael Shanks (Labour) - 17,845 (58.6%)
Katy Loudon (SNP) - 8,399 (27.6%)
Others (twelve other candidates) - 4,233 (13.9%)
Majority of winning candidate - 9,446 (31.0%)
Mid Bedfordshire - 19 October 2023
Alistair Strathern (Labour) - 13,872 (34.1%)
Festus Akinbusoye (Conservative) - 12,680 (31.1%)
Emma Holland-Lindsay (Liberal Democrat) - 9,420 (23.1%)
Others (ten other candidates) - 4,748 (11.7%)
Majority of winning candidate - 1,192 (2.9%)
Tamworth - 19 October 2023
Sarah Edwards (Labour) - 11,719 (45.8%)
Andy Cooper (Conservative) - 10,403 (40.7%)
Ian Cooper (Reform UK) - 1,373 (5.4%)
Others (six candidates) - 2,091 (8.2%)
Majority of winning candidate - 1,316 (5.1%)
Kingswood - 15 Feb 2024
Damien Egan (Labour) - 11,176 (44.9%)
Sam Bromiley (Conservative) - 8,675 (34.9%)
Robert Lowe (Reform UK) - 2,578 (10.4%)
Others (3 candidates) - 2,440 (9.8%)
Majority of winning candidate - 2,501 (10.1%)
Wellingborough - 15 Feb 2024
Gen Kitchen (Labour) - 13,844 (45.9%)
Helen Harrison (Conservative) - 7,408 (24.6%)
Ben Habib (Reform UK) - 3,919 (13.0%)
Others (8 candidates) - 4,974 (16.5%)
Majority of winning candidate - 2,501 (16.5%)
Rochdale - 29 Feb 2024
George Galloway (WPB) - 12,335 (39.7%)
David Tully (Independent) - 6,638 (21.3%)
Paul Ellison (Conservative) - 3,731 (12.0%)
Others (8 candidates) - 8,403 (27.0%)
Majority of winning candidate - 5,697 (18.3%)
Blackpool South - 2 May 2024
Chris Webb (Lab) - 10,825 (58.9%)
David Jones (Conservative) - 3,218 (17.5%)
Mark Butcher (Reform UK) - 3,101 (16.9%)
Others (6 candidates) - 1,231 (6.7%)
Majority of winning candidate - 7,607 (41.4%)