2024 United Kingdom general election in South West England

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The 2024 United Kingdom general election is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 4 July 2024. 58 seats will be up for election in South West England.

Electoral system[edit]

The election will be fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[1]

Constituencies[edit]

South West England will elect 58 MPs, which is 3 more than the 55 elected in 2019 general election.[2]

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
Bath James Wright[3] Dan Bewley[citation needed] Wera Hobhouse[4][5] Teresa Hall[6] Dominic Tristram[7] Liberal Democrats Wera Hobhouse
Bournemouth East Tom Hayes[8] Jon Nicholas[citation needed] Martin Houlden[6] Joe Salmon[9] Dr Wayne Martyn Thomas Adlem[10] (WPB)

Miles Penn[11] (SDP)

Conservative Tobias Ellwood
Bournemouth West Conor Burns[12] Jessica Toale[13] Jeff Hanna[5] Peter Storms[6] Darren Jones[9] David Warden[11] (SDP) Conservative Conor Burns
Bristol East Bristol East Dan Conaghan[14] Kerry McCarthy[15] Naseem Talukdar[16] Labour Kerry McCarthy
Bristol North East Rose Hulse[17] Damien Egan[18] Louise Harris[citation needed] Matthew Bamford[19] Lorraine Francis[16] Tommy Trueman[11] (SDP)
Kingswood Labour Damien Egan[note 1]
North East Somerset and Hanham Jacob Rees-Mogg[20] Dan Norris[21][note 2] Dine Romero[22] Edmund Cannon[23] Kathleen Haskard[24] (WPB)
North East Somerset Conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg
Frome and East Somerset Lucy Trimnell[25] Robin Moss[citation needed] Anna Sabine[26] David Swain[27] Martin Dimery[28] Gavin Heathcote (Independent)[29]
Somerton and Frome Liberal Democrats Sarah Dyke[note 3]
Glastonbury and Somerton Faye Purbrick[30] Hal Hooberman[31] Sarah Dyke[5] Tom Carter[6] Jon Cousins[32] Angela Henderson[33] (WPB)
Bristol North West Laura Saunders[34] Darren Jones[15] Caroline Gooch[citation needed] Mary Page[16] Ben Smith[11] (SDP) Labour Darren Jones
Bristol South Liz Brennan[35] Karin Smyth[15] Andrew Brown[citation needed] Jai Breitnauer[16] Joji Mathew[36] (WPB) Labour Karin Smyth
Bristol Central Bristol West Thangam Debbonaire[37] Nicholas Coombes[citation needed] Robert Clarke[38] Carla Denyer[39][7] Labour Thangam Debbonaire
Camborne and Redruth Connor Donnithorne[40] Perran Moon[41] Thalia Marrington[5] Roger Tarrant[42] Catherine Hayes[43] Paul Holmes[44] (Liberal Party)

Meiron Grimshaw[11] (SDP)

Conservative George Eustice
Central Devon Mel Stride[45] Ollie Pearson[citation needed] Mark Wooding[46][5] Gill Westcott[47] Conservative Mel Stride
Cheltenham Max Wilkinson[48][49][5] Daniel Wilson[50][7] Conservative Alex Chalk
Christchurch Joanna Howard[51] Mike Cox[5] Robin Adamson[6] Susan Graham[9] Trevor Parsons[11] (SDP) Conservative Christopher Chope
Exmouth and Exeter East East Devon David Reed[52] Helen Dallimore[53] Paul Arnott[5] Garry Sutherland[6] Olly Davey[9] Conservative Simon Jupp
Honiton and Sidmouth Simon Jupp[54][note 4] Jake Bonetta[55] Richard Foord[56][5] Paul Quickenden[57] Henry Gent[9]
Tiverton and Honiton Liberal Democrats Richard Foord[note 3]
Tiverton and Minehead Ian Liddell-Grainger[58][note 5] Jonathan Barter[59] Rachel Gilmour[5] Frederick Keen[60] Laura Buchanan[9]
Bridgwater and West Somerset Conservative Ian Liddell-Grainger
Bridgwater Ashley Fox[61] Leigh Redman[62] Claire Sully[63] Charlie Graham[9] Pelé Barnes (Somerset Unionist Party)[64]
Exeter Tessa Tucker[65] Steve Race[66] Will Aczel[67][5] Andrew Bell[68] Labour Ben Bradshaw
Filton and Bradley Stoke Claire Hazelgrove[69] James Nelson [70] Conservative Jack Lopresti
Forest of Dean Mark Harper[71] Matt Bishop[citation needed] James Joyce[5] Stanley Goodin[72] Chris McFarling[73][7] Nicola Aylin Duke[74] (WPB) Conservative Mark Harper
Gloucester Alex McIntyre[75] Rebecca Trimnell[5] Chris Farmer[6] Conservative Richard Graham
Mid Dorset and North Poole Candice Johnson-Cole[76] Vikki Slade[77] Graham Sanger[78] Ben Pantling[9] John Dowling [11] (SDP) Conservative Michael Tomlinson
Newton Abbot Jacob Cousens[citation needed] Martin Wrigley[79] Christopher Hilditch[80] Pauline Wynter[81] Conservative Anne Marie Morris
North Cornwall Scott Mann[82] Robyn Harris[83] Ben Maguire[5] Rowland O'Connor[84] Lance Symonds[43] Elmars Liepins[85] (Liberal Party) Conservative Scott Mann
North Devon Selaine Saxby[86] Ian Roome[87] Nigel James[88] Conservative Selaine Saxby
North Dorset Simon Hoare[89] Gary Jackson[90] Ash Leaning[91] Ken Huggins[92] Conservative Simon Hoare
North Somerset Liam Fox[93] Sadik Al-Hassan[citation needed] Ashley Cartman[5] Alexander Kokkinoftas[94] Oscar Livesey Lodwick[95] Conservative Liam Fox
Plymouth Moor View Johnny Mercer[96] Fred Thomas[97][98] Sarah Martin[5] Shaun Hooper[99] Shayna Newham-Joynes[9] Conservative Johnny Mercer
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Gareth Streeter[100] Luke Pollard[101] Holly Greenberry-Pullen[citation needed] Cam Hayward[9] Guy Haywood[102] (WPB) Labour Luke Pollard
Poole Robert Syms[12] Neil Duncan-Jordan[103] Oliver Walters[5] Sarah Ward[9] Conservative Robert Syms
Salisbury John Glen[104] Matt Aldridge[105] Victoria Charleston[106] Julian Malins[107] Barney Norris[108] Arthur Pendragon[109] (Independent) Conservative John Glen
South Dorset Lloyd Hatton[110][111] Matt Bell[5] Jon Orrell[92] Conservative Richard Drax
South East Cornwall Sheryll Murray[82] Anna Gelderd[112] Colin Martin[113] Paul Wadley[114] Martin Corney[43] Jay Latham[115] (Liberal Party) Conservative Sheryll Murray
South West Devon Rebecca Smith[116] Sarah Allen[citation needed] Julian Brazil[5] Stephen Horner[117] Georgia Nelson[9] Conservative Gary Streeter
South West Wiltshire Andrew Murrison[118] Evelyn Akoto[119] Bret Palmer[120] Garry Irvin[6] Fay Whitfield[9] Conservative Andrew Murrison
St Austell and Newquay Steve Double[82] Noah Law[121] Joanna Kenny[122] Stephen Beal[123] Amanda Pennington[43] Richard Byrne[124] (Liberal Party)

Angie Rayner[125] (Independent)

Conservative Steve Double
St Ives Derek Thomas[82] Filson Ali[citation needed] Andrew George[126][note 6] Ian Flindall[43] Debra Cowley[127] (Liberal Party) Conservative Derek Thomas
Stroud Siobhan Baillie[128] Simon Opher[129] Christopher Lester[6] Pete Kennedy[130][131][7] Conservative Siobhan Baillie
Swindon North Will Stone[132] Andy Bentley[133][7] Debbie Hicks (Independent)[134] Conservative Justin Tomlinson
Swindon South Robert Buckland[135] Heidi Alexander[136][note 7] Matt McCabe[citation needed] Rod Hebden[133] Conservative Robert Buckland
Taunton and Wellington Taunton Deane Rebecca Pow[137] Gideon Amos[138] Ryan Trower[9] Conservative Rebecca Pow
Tewkesbury Damola Animashaun[139] Cameron Thomas[140] Cate Cody[9] Conservative Laurence Robertson
North Cotswolds The Cotswolds Anna Mainwaring[141] Paul Hodgkinson[142] Chloe Turner[143] Conservative Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
South Cotswolds James Gray[144] Zoe Billingham[141] Roz Savage[145] Bob Eastoe[9] Martin Broomfield[11] (SDP)
North Wiltshire Conservative James Gray
Chippenham Nic Puntis[146][147] Ravi Venkatesh[citation needed] Sarah Gibson[148][5] Tony Bohana[149] Declan Baseley[150] Jubin Jomon[151] (WPB)
Chippenham Conservative Michelle Donelan
Melksham and Devizes Michelle Donelan[152] Kerry Postlewhite[153] Brian Mathew[5] Malcolm Cupis[154] Catherine Read[7]
Devizes Conservative Danny Kruger
East Wiltshire Danny Kruger[155] Rob Newman[156] David Kinnaird[5] Emily Herbert[9] Pete Force-Jones (True and Fair)[157][158]
Thornbury and Yate Rob Logan[citation needed] Claire Young[159] Andrew Banwell[160] Alexandra Jenner-Fust [70] Conservative Luke Hall
Torbay Kevin Foster[161] Chris Wongsosaputro Steve Darling[162] Gordon Scott[163] Charlie West[164][9] Paul Moor[165] (WPB) Conservative Kevin Foster
Torridge and Tavistock Torridge and West Devon Isabel Saxby[166] Phil Hutty[5] Andrew Jackson[167] Judy Maciejowska[168] Philip Peers[11] (SDP) Conservative Geoffrey Cox
South Devon Totnes Anthony Mangnall[citation needed] Caroline Voaden[169][170][note 8] Michael Bagley[171] Robert Bagnall[172] Conservative Anthony Mangnall
Truro and Falmouth Cherilyn Mackrory[82] Jayne Kirkham[173] Ruth Gripper[174][175] Karen La Borde[43] Paul Nicholson[176] (Liberal Party) Conservative Cherilyn Mackrory
Wells and Mendip Hills Wells Tessa Munt[177] Helen Hims[6] Peter Welsh[9] Abi McGuire (Independent)[178] Conservative James Heappey
West Dorset Chris Loder[179] Edward Morello[180] Kelvin Clayton[92] Conservative Chris Loder
Weston-Super-Mare John Penrose[181] Daniel Aldridge[182] Patrick Keating[5] Tom Daw[183] Paul Spencer[184] (WPB) Conservative John Penrose
Yeovil Marcus Fysh[185] Adam Dance[186] Serena Wootton[187][7] Nidal Shah [188][7] Conservative Marcus Fysh

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ elected in a byelection
  2. ^ was MP for Wansdyke from 1997 to 2010
  3. ^ a b Elected in by-election
  4. ^ Incumbent MP for East Devon, 26% of which becomes part of the new Honiton and Sidmouth
  5. ^ Incumbent MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset, 33% of which becomes part of the new Tiverton and Minehead
  6. ^ was MP for St Ives from 1997 to 2015
  7. ^ was MP for Lewisham East from 2010 to 2018
  8. ^ was MEP for South West England from 2019 to 2020

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