This article lists the Co-operative Party's election results in UK parliamentary elections.
| Year | 
Number of Candidates[1][2] | 
Total votes | 
Average votes per candidate | 
% UK vote | 
Change (percentage points) | 
Saved deposits | 
Number of MPs[1]
 | 
| 1918 | 
10 | 
57,785 | 
5,779 | 
0.6 | 
N/A | 
10 | 
1
 | 
| 1922 | 
11 | 
126,406 | 
11,491 | 
0.9 | 
+0.3 | 
11 | 
4
 | 
| 1923 | 
10 | 
107,792 | 
10,779 | 
0.8 | 
−0.1 | 
10 | 
6
 | 
| 1924 | 
10 | 
128,827 | 
12,883 | 
0.8 | 
0.0 | 
10 | 
5
 | 
| 1929 | 
12 | 
208,762 | 
17,397 | 
1.0 | 
+0.2 | 
12 | 
9
 | 
| 1931 | 
18 | 
246,198 | 
13,678 | 
1.2 | 
+0.2 | 
18 | 
1
 | 
| 1935 | 
20 | 
347,728 | 
17,386 | 
1.7 | 
+0.5 | 
19 | 
9
 | 
| 1945 | 
34 | 
635,335 | 
18,686 | 
2.6 | 
+0.9 | 
34 | 
23
 | 
| 1950 | 
33 | 
719,756 | 
21,811 | 
2.5 | 
−0.1 | 
33 | 
18
 | 
| 1951 | 
38 | 
845,509 | 
22,250 | 
2.9 | 
+0.4 | 
38 | 
16
 | 
| 1955 | 
39 | 
829,175 | 
21,261 | 
3.1 | 
+0.2 | 
 | 
19
 | 
| 1959 | 
30 | 
675,199 | 
22,507 | 
2.4 | 
-0.5 | 
30 | 
16
 | 
| 1964 | 
27 | 
566,220 | 
20,971 | 
2.0 | 
−0.4 | 
27 | 
19
 | 
| 1966 | 
24 | 
507,372 | 
21,140 | 
1.9 | 
−0.1 | 
24 | 
18
 | 
| 1970 | 
28 | 
537,253 | 
19,188 | 
1.9 | 
0.0 | 
 | 
17
 | 
| 1974 Feb | 
25 | 
518,981 | 
20,759 | 
1.7 | 
-0.2 | 
25 | 
16
 | 
| 1974 Oct | 
22 | 
465,592 | 
21,163 | 
1.6 | 
-0.1 | 
 | 
16
 | 
| 1979 | 
25 | 
485,115 | 
19,405 | 
1.6 | 
0.0 | 
16 | 
17
 | 
| 1983 | 
17 | 
299,080 | 
17,593 | 
1.0 | 
−0.6 | 
16 | 
8
 | 
| 1987 | 
20 | 
334,132 | 
16,707 | 
1.0 | 
0.0 | 
20 | 
10
 | 
| 1992 | 
27 | 
495,702 | 
18,359 | 
1.5 | 
+0.5 | 
27 | 
14
 | 
| 1997 | 
26 | 
654,203 | 
25,162 | 
2.1 | 
+0.6 | 
26 | 
26
 | 
| 2001 | 
30 | 
601,197 | 
20,040 | 
2.3 | 
+0.2 | 
30 | 
30
 | 
| 2005 | 
32 | 
584,700 | 
18,272 | 
2.1 | 
−0.2 | 
29 | 
29
 | 
| 2010 | 
43 | 
776,358 | 
18,505 | 
2.9 | 
+0.8 | 
43 | 
28
 | 
| 2015 | 
42 | 
873,399 | 
20,795 | 
2.8 | 
−0.1 | 
42 | 
24
 | 
| 2017 | 
52 | 
1,350,007 | 
25,962 | 
4.2 | 
+1.4 | 
52 | 
38
 | 
| 2019 | 
50 | 
1,025,882 | 
19,729 | 
3.2 | 
−1.0 | 
50 | 
26
 | 
| 2024 | 
44 | 
805,340 | 
18,303 | 
2.8 | 
−0.4 | 
44 | 
43
 | 
Election results
By-elections, 1910–1918
1918 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[4]
 | 
| Birmingham King's Norton | 
Tom Hackett | 
4,917 | 
35.8 | 
2
 | 
| Birmingham Sparkbrook | 
Frank Spires | 
3,014 | 
15.5 | 
2
 | 
| Bradford South | 
William Hirst | 
8,291 | 
30.9 | 
2
 | 
| Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire | 
Henry May | 
5,753 | 
32.8 | 
2
 | 
| Kettering | 
A. E. Waterson | 
10,299 | 
45.7 | 
1
 | 
| Kilmarnock | 
Peter Malcolm | 
6,652 | 
32.9 | 
2
 | 
| Leeds Central | 
Joseph Smith | 
2,146 | 
13.2 | 
3
 | 
| Mossley | 
William Henry Brown | 
5,227 | 
24.4 | 
2
 | 
| Paisley | 
John McLaren Biggar | 
7,436 | 
33.5 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
Arthur Lockwood | 
4,050 | 
26.6 | 
2
 | 
By-elections, 1918–1922
Jones stood as a joint Co-operative – Labour Party candidate.
1922 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[4]
 | 
| Birmingham King's Norton | 
Eleanor Barton | 
7,017 | 
32.8 | 
2
 | 
| Birmingham Sparkbrook | 
Ernest Walter Hampton | 
6,310 | 
23.4 | 
3
 | 
| Bradford South | 
William Hirst | 
12,353 | 
35.3 | 
2
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
10,566 | 
48.1 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
Thomas Henderson | 
14,190 | 
55.7 | 
1
 | 
| Kettering | 
A. E. Waterson | 
14,204 | 
48.8 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Moss Side | 
Thomas William Mercer | 
4,641 | 
19.9 | 
3
 | 
| Paisley | 
John McLaren Biggar | 
14,689 | 
49.5 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
A. V. Alexander | 
15,130 | 
56.2 | 
1
 | 
| Stockport | 
Samuel Perry | 
17,059 | 
16.7 | 
3
 | 
| Tottenham North | 
Robert Morrison | 
10,250 | 
44.2 | 
1
 | 
1923 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[4]
 | 
| Birmingham King's Norton | 
Eleanor Barton | 
6,743 | 
30.7 | 
2
 | 
| Bradford South | 
William Hirst | 
11,543 | 
34.9 | 
2
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
11,402 | 
49.2 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Partick | 
Andrew Young | 
8,397 | 
44.0 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
Thomas Henderson | 
12,787 | 
60.1 | 
1
 | 
| Kettering | 
Samuel Perry | 
12,718 | 
43.6 | 
1
 | 
| Leeds North East | 
Frank Fountain | 
8,574 | 
31.3 | 
2
 | 
| Paisley | 
John McLaren Biggar | 
7,977 | 
27.4 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
A. V. Alexander | 
15,087 | 
55.7 | 
1
 | 
| Tottenham North | 
Robert Morrison | 
12,696 | 
49.7 | 
1
 | 
1924 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[4]
 | 
| Birmingham Deritend | 
Fred Longden | 
12,760 | 
48.5 | 
2
 | 
| Bradford South | 
William Hirst | 
13,919 | 
39.0 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
13,644 | 
51.9 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Partick | 
Andrew Young | 
9,612 | 
42.2 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
Thomas Henderson | 
14,067 | 
56.0 | 
1
 | 
| Kettering | 
Samuel Perry | 
14,801 | 
49.6 | 
2
 | 
| Leeds North East | 
Edna Penny | 
8,894 | 
31.6 | 
2
 | 
| Mossley | 
Thomas William Mercer | 
10,767 | 
34.3 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
A. V. Alexander | 
16,573 | 
56.9 | 
1
 | 
| Tottenham North | 
Robert Morrison | 
13,800 | 
51.0 | 
1
 | 
1929 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[5]
 | 
| Barkston Ash | 
George Saville Woods | 
18,321 | 
47.7 | 
2
 | 
| Birmingham Deritend | 
Fred Longden | 
16,932 | 
50.7 | 
1
 | 
| Bradford South | 
William Hirst | 
23,251 | 
48.9 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
18,956 | 
54.3 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
Thomas Henderson | 
17,864 | 
58.7 | 
1
 | 
| Greenock | 
William Leonard | 
9,697 | 
28.2 | 
2
 | 
| Hammersmith South | 
Daniel Chater | 
12,630 | 
43.8 | 
1
 | 
| Kettering | 
Samuel Perry | 
18,253 | 
43.8 | 
1
 | 
| Mossley | 
Herbert Gibson | 
19,296 | 
46.0 | 
1
 | 
| Nottingham Central | 
Eleanor Barton | 
11,573 | 
33.2 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
A. V. Alexander | 
20,941 | 
57.3 | 
1
 | 
| Tottenham North | 
Robert Morrison | 
20,884 | 
54.0 | 
1
 | 
Candidates stood jointly with the  Labour Party.
By-election, 1929–1931
Candidates stood jointly with the  Labour Party.
1931 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[6]
 | 
| Barkston Ash | 
George Saville Woods | 
14,585 | 
34.3 | 
2
 | 
| Birmingham Deritend | 
Fred Longden | 
11,163 | 
34.0 | 
2
 | 
| Bradford South | 
William Hirst | 
15,994 | 
33.6 | 
2
 | 
| Brighton | 
Rosalind Moore | 
12,878 | 
07.3 | 
4
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
15,737 | 
46.2 | 
2
 | 
| East Renfrewshire | 
James Strain | 
12,477 | 
26.7 | 
2
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Frank Broad | 
14,250 | 
43.2 | 
2
 | 
| Finsbury | 
Thomas Williams | 
10,133 | 
36.9 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow St Rollox | 
William Leonard | 
13,545 | 
44.7 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
Thomas Henderson | 
13,579 | 
47.4 | 
2
 | 
| Hammersmith South | 
Daniel Chater | 
8,390 | 
28.5 | 
2
 | 
| Kettering | 
Samuel Perry | 
17,095 | 
39.8 | 
2
 | 
| Mossley | 
Herbert Gibson | 
15,587 | 
33.5 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham Central | 
Alfred Waterson | 
7,532 | 
22.6 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
A. V. Alexander | 
17,319 | 
42.1 | 
2
 | 
| Tottenham North | 
Robert Morrison | 
17,651 | 
44.3 | 
2
 | 
| Twickenham | 
Percy Holman | 
13,763 | 
26.0 | 
2
 | 
| Woolwich West | 
Joseph Reeves | 
14,520 | 
35.4 | 
2
 | 
Candidates stood jointly with the  Labour Party.
By-elections, 1931–1935
Candidates stood jointly with the Labour Party.
1935 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[7]
 | 
| Barkston Ash | 
F. Smithson | 
16,525 | 
39.1 | 
2
 | 
| Bethnal Green North East | 
Daniel Chater | 
11,581 | 
63.5 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Deritend | 
Fred Longden | 
10,144 | 
40.5 | 
2
 | 
| Bradford South | 
William Hirst | 
17,121 | 
41.5 | 
2
 | 
| Deptford | 
Walter Henry Green | 
27,021 | 
57.3 | 
1
 | 
| Dumfriesshire | 
John Downie | 
11,685 | 
34.6 | 
2
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
18,949 | 
59.3 | 
1
 | 
| East Renfrewshire | 
J. Barr | 
21,475 | 
34.0 | 
2
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Frank Broad | 
21,940 | 
55.2 | 
1
 | 
| Finsbury | 
George Saville Woods | 
13,408 | 
55.8 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow St Rollox | 
William Leonard | 
16,708 | 
61.6 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
Thomas Henderson | 
12,253 | 
47.1 | 
1
 | 
| Greenwich | 
Joseph Reeves | 
20,436 | 
47.6 | 
2
 | 
| Kettering | 
J. R. Sadler | 
21,042 | 
47.9 | 
2
 | 
| Mossley | 
Herbert Gibson | 
22,399 | 
47.7 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham Central | 
William Allitt | 
10,193 | 
35.3 | 
2
 | 
| Paddington North | 
Caroline Ganley | 
9,925 | 
34.4 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
A. V. Alexander | 
21,025 | 
54.3 | 
1
 | 
| Tottenham North | 
Robert Morrison | 
21,075 | 
57.2 | 
1
 | 
| Twickenham | 
Percy Holman | 
22,823 | 
37.8 | 
2
 | 
Candidates stood jointly with the  Labour Party.
1945 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[8]
 | 
| Battersea South | 
Caroline Ganley | 
19,275 | 
61.5 | 
1
 | 
| Bethnal Green North East | 
Daniel Chater | 
7,696 | 
59.9 | 
1
 | 
| Bethnal Green South West | 
Percy Holman | 
6,669 | 
57.4 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Deritend | 
Fred Longden | 
9,749 | 
65.3 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Duddeston | 
Edith Agnes Wills | 
10,745 | 
65.0 | 
1
 | 
| Bradford South | 
Meredith Titterington | 
24,394 | 
52.5 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North | 
Will Coldrick | 
22,819 | 
57.8 | 
1
 | 
| Dartford | 
Norman Dodds | 
36,665 | 
68.4 | 
1
 | 
| Dumfriesshire | 
David Dunwoodie | 
12,388 | 
35.7 | 
2
 | 
| Ealing West | 
James Hindle Hudson | 
29,115 | 
60.3 | 
1
 | 
| East Fife | 
Samuel McLaren | 
10,920 | 
30.6 | 
2
 | 
| East Ham North | 
Percy Daines | 
18,373 | 
70.2 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
19,168 | 
74.0 | 
1
 | 
| East Renfrewshire | 
Daniel McArthur | 
36,634 | 
46.4 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow Partick | 
George Younger | 
12,998 | 
48.4 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow St Rollox | 
William Leonard | 
14,520 | 
62.9 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Springburn | 
John Forman | 
21,698 | 
65.0 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
John Rankin | 
13,153 | 
59.7 | 
1
 | 
| Hammersmith South | 
William Thomas Adams | 
12,502 | 
58.0 | 
1
 | 
| Howdenshire | 
Tom Neville | 
11,161 | 
29.2 | 
2
 | 
| Ilford North | 
Mabel Ridealgh | 
18,833 | 
42.8 | 
1
 | 
| Lewes | 
Albert Oram | 
18,511 | 
36.3 | 
2
 | 
| Liverpool West Derby | 
Dick Lewis | 
18,370 | 
45.7 | 
2
 | 
| Mossley | 
George Woods | 
27,435 | 
47.5 | 
1
 | 
| Newcastle-upon-Tyne North | 
W. Henry Shackleton | 
10,228 | 
29.8 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham South | 
Norman Smith | 
15,316 | 
50.5 | 
1
 | 
| Peterborough | 
Stanley Tiffany | 
22,056 | 
50.7 | 
1
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
A. V. Alexander | 
24,959 | 
63.4 | 
1
 | 
| Tottenham North | 
Robert Morrison | 
25,360 | 
71.8 | 
1
 | 
| Uxbridge | 
Frank Beswick | 
25,190 | 
43.7 | 
1
 | 
| Wallasey | 
Thomas Findley | 
9,879 | 
23.0 | 
3
 | 
| Wolverhampton Bilston | 
Will Nally | 
31,493 | 
67.0 | 
1
 | 
| Wood Green | 
Walter Armstrong Vant | 
23,544 | 
34.7 | 
2
 | 
| Worcester | 
John Evans | 
13,519 | 
42.9 | 
2
 | 
Candidates stood jointly with the  Labour Party.
By-election, 1945–1950
1950 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[9]
 | 
| Banbury | 
Cyril Rawlett Fenton | 
19,408 | 
39.5 | 
2
 | 
| Battersea South | 
Caroline Ganley | 
16,142 | 
46.3 | 
1
 | 
| Bethnal Green | 
Percy Holman | 
20,519 | 
63.1 | 
1
 | 
| Billericay | 
Albert Oram | 
19,437 | 
41.3 | 
2
 | 
| Bilston | 
Will Nally | 
29,919 | 
62.6 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Small Heath | 
Fred Longden | 
31,985 | 
62.8 | 
1
 | 
| Bridgwater | 
Norman Carr | 
16,053 | 
36.1 | 
2
 | 
| Bristol North East | 
Will Coldrick | 
20,456 | 
49.4 | 
1
 | 
| Dartford | 
Norman Dodds | 
38,128 | 
56.4 | 
1
 | 
| Dover | 
Will Owen | 
24,995 | 
46.7 | 
2
 | 
| Droylsden | 
George Woods | 
25,238 | 
48.7 | 
1
 | 
| Ealing North | 
James Hindle Hudson | 
24,157 | 
47.6 | 
1
 | 
| East Fife | 
Samuel McLaren | 
10,694 | 
26.5 | 
2
 | 
| East Ham North | 
Percy Daines | 
20,497 | 
57.1 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
23,002 | 
62.1 | 
1
 | 
| Edinburgh West | 
C. Morgan | 
14,377 | 
32.0 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow Scotstoun | 
William Bargh | 
19,055 | 
46.0 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow Springburn | 
John Forman | 
25,603 | 
59.7 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
John Rankin | 
26,598 | 
62.9 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Woodside | 
William Leonard | 
15,966 | 
45.6 | 
2
 | 
| Hammersmith South | 
Thomas Williams | 
18,825 | 
51.8 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford North | 
Mabel Ridealgh | 
21,385 | 
37.3 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham South | 
Norman Smith | 
18,806 | 
48.0 | 
1
 | 
| Peterborough | 
Stanley Tiffany | 
22,671 | 
45.7 | 
2
 | 
| Reigate | 
Charles Garnsworthy | 
13,931 | 
32.5 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
George Darling | 
28,295 | 
58.7 | 
1
 | 
| Southend West | 
Eric Hutchison | 
15,345 | 
25.9 | 
2
 | 
| Tottenham | 
Frederick Messer | 
30,901 | 
56.9 | 
1
 | 
| Uxbridge | 
Frank Beswick | 
20,139 | 
48.1 | 
1
 | 
| Wembley North | 
Bernard Lewis | 
14,987 | 
34.7 | 
2
 | 
| Winchester | 
Louis Frederick Cornillie | 
23,955 | 
43.2 | 
2
 | 
| Wood Green | 
William Irving | 
28,480 | 
52.4 | 
1
 | 
| Worcester | 
John Evans | 
19,807 | 
40.6 | 
2
 | 
Candidates stood jointly with the  Labour Party.
By-elections, 1950–1951
1951 general election
| Constituency[11] | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[12]
 | 
| Barnet | 
Cyril Fenton | 
22,375 | 
35.9 | 
2
 | 
| Battersea South | 
Caroline Ganley | 
17,237 | 
49.3 | 
2
 | 
| Bebington | 
Edward W. Harby | 
22,190 | 
38.7 | 
2
 | 
| Berwick-upon-Tweed | 
Thomas Jones | 
11,069 | 
33.1 | 
2
 | 
| Bethnal Green | 
Percy Holman | 
22,162 | 
69.7 | 
1
 | 
| Billericay | 
Brian Ralph Clapham | 
20,613 | 
43.4 | 
2
 | 
| Bilston | 
Will Nally | 
31,381 | 
61.9 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Small Heath | 
Fred Longden | 
31,079 | 
63.4 | 
1
 | 
| Bridgwater | 
Norman Carr | 
19,656 | 
43.7 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North East | 
Will Coldrick | 
21,910 | 
53.0 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff North | 
John Evans | 
22,600 | 
43.5 | 
2
 | 
| Chertsey | 
Dennis Gordon | 
14,849 | 
38.7 | 
1
 | 
| Dartford | 
Norman Dodds | 
40,094 | 
59.1 | 
1
 | 
| Dover | 
Will Owen | 
24,995 | 
46.7 | 
2
 | 
| Ealing North | 
James Hindle Hudson | 
25,698 | 
50.1 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham North | 
Percy Daines | 
21,444 | 
60.4 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Alfred Barnes | 
23,704 | 
64.9 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Springburn | 
John Forman | 
27,749 | 
62.4 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Tradeston | 
John Rankin | 
29,966 | 
63.1 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Woodside | 
Richard McCutcheon | 
16,210 | 
46.6 | 
2
 | 
| Hammersmith South | 
Thomas Williams | 
19,273 | 
54.6 | 
1
 | 
| Hertford | 
Richard Marsh | 
23,708 | 
43.7 | 
2
 | 
| Ilford North | 
Mabel Ridealgh | 
21,865 | 
38.0 | 
2
 | 
| Leicester South East | 
Ewart Taylor | 
16,225 | 
40.5 | 
2
 | 
| Liverpool Toxteth | 
William Lawn | 
19,620 | 
45.8 | 
2
 | 
| Merton and Morden | 
Arthur Palmer | 
22,086 | 
45.5 | 
2
 | 
| Middlesbrough West | 
David Dunwoodie | 
22,525 | 
47.8 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham South | 
Norman Smith | 
19,844 | 
50.6 | 
1
 | 
| Putney | 
Eric Hutchison | 
23,489 | 
44.2 | 
2
 | 
| Reigate | 
Charles Garnsworthy | 
14,287 | 
33.1 | 
2
 | 
| Ruislip-Northwood | 
Thomas Parker | 
14,491 | 
36.4 | 
2
 | 
| St Ives | 
Arthur Maddison | 
11,216 | 
31.8 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
George Darling | 
28,274 | 
59.0 | 
1
 | 
| Sudbury and Woodbridge | 
Dick Lewis | 
21,310 | 
43.9 | 
2
 | 
| Tottenham | 
Frederick Messer | 
33,312 | 
62.4 | 
1
 | 
| Uxbridge | 
Frank Beswick | 
21,249 | 
49.1 | 
1
 | 
| Wembley North | 
Bernard Lewis | 
15,394 | 
35.7 | 
2
 | 
| Wood Green | 
William Irving | 
30,360 | 
55.8 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 1951–1955
1955 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[13]
 | 
| Barons Court | 
Thomas Williams | 
20,748 | 
50.2 | 
1
 | 
| Bath | 
Thomas W. Richardson | 
17,646 | 
37.4 | 
2
 | 
| Bethnal Green | 
Percy Holman | 
27,205 | 
69.3 | 
1
 | 
| Billericay | 
Brian Ralph Clapham | 
20,121 | 
45.3 | 
2
 | 
| Bilston | 
Robert Edwards | 
26,490 | 
57.6 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Small Heath | 
William Wheeldon | 
22,444 | 
60.8 | 
1
 | 
| Bradford West | 
M. Ferguson | 
19,147 | 
46.2 | 
2
 | 
| Bristol North East | 
Will Coldrick | 
22,740 | 
46.5 | 
1
 | 
| Burton | 
Ewart Taylor | 
21,546 | 
46.8 | 
2
 | 
| Chigwell | 
Douglas Clark | 
17,628 | 
47.5 | 
2
 | 
| Cleveland | 
Arthur Palmer | 
27,649 | 
50.2 | 
1
 | 
| Colchester | 
Norman Thomas | 
19,898 | 
44.5 | 
2
 | 
| Dartford | 
Sydney Irving | 
25,928 | 
54.4 | 
1
 | 
| Ealing North | 
James Hindle Hudson | 
22,794 | 
46.0 | 
2
 | 
| East Ham North | 
Percy Daines | 
17,961 | 
59.1 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Albert Oram | 
19,808 | 
64.1 | 
1
 | 
| East Hertfordshire | 
William Hilton | 
20,418 | 
43.1 | 
2
 | 
| Erith and Crayford | 
Norman Dodds | 
24,957 | 
60.4 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Govan | 
John Rankin | 
24,818 | 
62.0 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Scotstoun | 
Howell James | 
18,226 | 
49.4 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow Springburn | 
John Forman | 
16,131 | 
57.5 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Toxteth | 
William Lawn | 
16,037 | 
43.8 | 
2
 | 
| Liverpool West Derby | 
Cyril Fenton | 
18,540 | 
46.7 | 
2
 | 
| Middlesbrough West | 
Rita Smythe | 
18,134 | 
41.6 | 
2
 | 
| Morpeth | 
Will Owen | 
25,452 | 
70.6 | 
1
 | 
| Nottingham South | 
Norman Smith | 
22,092 | 
43.1 | 
2
 | 
| Putney | 
Bernard Bagnari | 
21,774 | 
42.9 | 
2
 | 
| Reigate | 
Charles Garnsworthy | 
16,903 | 
38.3 | 
2
 | 
| Romford | 
Ron Ledger | 
27,326 | 
52.5 | 
1
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
George Darling | 
23,438 | 
58.8 | 
1
 | 
| South East Essex | 
Edward Harby | 
13,841 | 
40.3 | 
2
 | 
| Stoke-on-Trent North | 
Harriet Slater | 
29,473 | 
66.9 | 
1
 | 
| Sudbury and Woodbridge | 
Dick Lewis | 
17,995 | 
38.3 | 
2
 | 
| Tottenham | 
Frederick Messer | 
26,363 | 
60.0 | 
1
 | 
| Uxbridge | 
Frank Beswick | 
22,244 | 
51.0 | 
1
 | 
| Wembley South | 
Eric Hutchison | 
15,596 | 
41.4 | 
2
 | 
| West Renfrewshire | 
Dickson Mabon | 
17,243 | 
44.8 | 
2
 | 
| Wolverhampton South West | 
Lewis Burgess | 
16,898 | 
40.0 | 
2
 | 
| Wood Green | 
Joyce Butler | 
25,523 | 
53.9 | 
1
 | 
By-elections 1955–1959
1959 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[14]
 | 
| Barons Court | 
Thomas Williams | 
17,745 | 
46.5 | 
2
 | 
| Battersea South | 
Geoffrey William Rhodes | 
12,451 | 
42.3 | 
2
 | 
| Bethnal Green | 
Percy Holman | 
24,228 | 
63.6 | 
1
 | 
| Billericay | 
Rita Smythe | 
24,402 | 
38.8 | 
2
 | 
| Bilston | 
Robert Edwards | 
27,068 | 
53.5 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Small Heath | 
William Wheeldon | 
19,213 | 
57.4 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North East | 
Will Coldrick | 
21,574 | 
42.4 | 
2
 | 
| Cleveland | 
Arthur Palmer | 
28,790 | 
48.6 | 
2
 | 
| Dartford | 
Sydney Irving | 
25,323 | 
45.8 | 
1
 | 
| Ealing North | 
William Hilton | 
23,036 | 
45.8 | 
2
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Albert Oram | 
18,230 | 
61.5 | 
1
 | 
| Epping | 
Donald Ford | 
27,114 | 
38.4 | 
2
 | 
| Erith and Crayford | 
Norman Dodds | 
24,523 | 
56.7 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Govan | 
John Rankin | 
23,139 | 
60.4 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Springburn | 
John Forman | 
16,297 | 
58.8 | 
1
 | 
| Greenock | 
Dickson Mabon | 
19,320 | 
50.6 | 
1
 | 
| Hendon North | 
Cecil Genese | 
16,566 | 
38.5 | 
2
 | 
| Henley | 
Arthur Ledger | 
15,014 | 
32.9 | 
2
 | 
| Liverpool Kirkdale | 
Thomas Hockton | 
19,669 | 
46.7 | 
2
 | 
| Luton | 
Cyril Fenton | 
22,134 | 
44.9 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
27,625 | 
48.9 | 
2
 | 
| Mitcham | 
Eric Smythe | 
23,845 | 
41.5 | 
2
 | 
| Morpeth | 
Will Owen | 
27,435 | 
71.9 | 
1
 | 
| Romford | 
Ron Ledger | 
25,558 | 
43.5 | 
1
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
George Darling | 
21,888 | 
56.5 | 
1
 | 
| Stoke-on-Trent North | 
Harriet Slater | 
29,336 | 
64.0 | 
1
 | 
| Uxbridge | 
Frank Beswick | 
20,970 | 
43.6 | 
2
 | 
| Wednesbury | 
John Stonehouse | 
24,157 | 
52.1 | 
1
 | 
| Willesden West | 
Laurence Pavitt | 
25,680 | 
57.2 | 
1
 | 
| Wood Green | 
Joyce Butler | 
22,869 | 
51.3 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 1959–1964
1964 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[15]
 | 
| Bethnal Green | 
Percy Holman | 
19,914 | 
64.6 | 
1
 | 
| Billericay | 
Rita Smythe | 
33,755 | 
42.3 | 
2
 | 
| Bilston | 
Robert Edwards | 
27,986 | 
53.1 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Yardley | 
Ioan Evans | 
22,788 | 
50.2 | 
1
 | 
| Bradford West | 
Norman Haseldine | 
17,974 | 
46.0 | 
2
 | 
| Bristol Central | 
Arthur Palmer | 
16,207 | 
54.5 | 
1
 | 
| Croydon North East | 
Donald Storer | 
16,099 | 
37.8 | 
2
 | 
| Dartford | 
Sydney Irving | 
27,371 | 
46.5 | 
1
 | 
| Eastbourne | 
Joan Baker | 
12,034 | 
22.3 | 
3
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Albert Oram | 
17,069 | 
66.0 | 
1
 | 
| Erith and Crayford | 
Norman Dodds | 
22,806 | 
53.1 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Govan | 
John Rankin | 
20,326 | 
65.0 | 
1
 | 
| Greenock | 
Dickson Mabon | 
19,627 | 
55.1 | 
1
 | 
| Henley | 
Arthur Ledger | 
16,614 | 
32.8 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
26,870 | 
47.7 | 
1
 | 
| Morpeth | 
Will Owen | 
25,223 | 
74.4 | 
1
 | 
| Newcastle upon Tyne East | 
Geoffrey Rhodes | 
21,200 | 
52.0 | 
1
 | 
| Romford | 
Ron Ledger | 
27,143 | 
47.5 | 
1
 | 
| Rutland and Stamford | 
Victor Butler | 
15,704 | 
46.6 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
George Darling | 
22,071 | 
62.4 | 
1
 | 
| South Angus | 
Dick Douglas | 
7,590 | 
22.6 | 
2
 | 
| Stoke-on-Trent North | 
Harriet Slater | 
27,584 | 
64.7 | 
1
 | 
| Warrington | 
Thomas Williams | 
20,551 | 
57.1 | 
1
 | 
| Wednesbury | 
John Stonehouse | 
23,473 | 
53.7 | 
1
 | 
| Weston-super-Mare | 
Jessie Stephen | 
12,248 | 
23.9 | 
2
 | 
| Willesden West | 
Laurence Pavitt | 
23,862 | 
62.8 | 
1
 | 
| Wood Green | 
Joyce Butler | 
22,131 | 
56.6 | 
1
 | 
1966 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[16]
 | 
| Bethnal Green | 
William Hilton | 
20,178 | 
69.7 | 
1
 | 
| Bilston | 
Robert Edwards | 
29,794 | 
56.9 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Yardley | 
Ioan Evans | 
25,568 | 
56.3 | 
1
 | 
| Bradford West | 
Norman Haseldine | 
18,170 | 
52.0 | 
1
 | 
| Bridlington | 
John Tomlinson | 
11,939 | 
29.7 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol Central | 
Arthur Palmer | 
15,399 | 
58.9 | 
1
 | 
| Dartford | 
Sydney Irving | 
29,547 | 
49.8 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Albert Oram | 
17,543 | 
69.9 | 
1
 | 
| Edinburgh West | 
Dick Douglas | 
20,073 | 
39.0 | 
2
 | 
| Enfield West | 
Ted Graham | 
10,518 | 
27.4 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow Govan | 
John Rankin | 
18,533 | 
67.8 | 
1
 | 
| Greenock | 
Dickson Mabon | 
18,988 | 
57.1 | 
1
 | 
| Hexham | 
James Lamb | 
16,105 | 
37.1 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
27,485 | 
53.1 | 
1
 | 
| Morpeth | 
Will Owen | 
25,223 | 
74.4 | 
1
 | 
| Newcastle upon Tyne East | 
Geoffrey Rhodes | 
22,408 | 
59.8 | 
1
 | 
| Romford | 
Ron Ledger | 
31,221 | 
57.4 | 
1
 | 
| Rutland and Stamford | 
Victor Butler | 
15,704 | 
46.6 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
George Darling | 
22,799 | 
67.9 | 
1
 | 
| Warrington | 
Thomas Williams | 
21,930 | 
64.7 | 
1
 | 
| Wednesbury | 
John Stonehouse | 
26,041 | 
58.9 | 
1
 | 
| Weston-super-Mare | 
Melvyn Butcher | 
15,340 | 
28.8 | 
2
 | 
| Willesden West | 
Laurence Pavitt | 
24,944 | 
68.5 | 
1
 | 
| Wood Green | 
Joyce Butler | 
21,922 | 
60.8 | 
1
 | 
1970 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[17]
 | 
| Ayr | 
James Craigen | 
17,770 | 
42.1 | 
2
 | 
| Barnet | 
Joan Baker | 
18,166 | 
35.4 | 
2
 | 
| Berwick-on-Tweed | 
Bob Wareing | 
8,413 | 
27.4 | 
2
 | 
| Bethnal Green | 
William Hilton | 
15,483 | 
64.2 | 
1
 | 
| Bexley | 
John Cartwright | 
19,017 | 
37.2 | 
2
 | 
| Bilston | 
Robert Edwards | 
27,240 | 
50.9 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Yardley | 
Ioan Evans | 
21,707 | 
49.9 | 
2
 | 
| Bradford West | 
Norman Haseldine | 
18,936 | 
48.0 | 
2
 | 
| Bristol Central | 
Arthur Palmer | 
12,375 | 
51.4 | 
1
 | 
| Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire | 
Dick Douglas | 
23,729 | 
50.7 | 
1
 | 
| Dartford | 
Sydney Irving | 
19,803 | 
42.0 | 
1
 | 
| East Ham South | 
Albert Oram | 
13,638 | 
61.9 | 
1
 | 
| East Hertfordshire | 
Mike Thomas | 
23,601 | 
34.3 | 
2
 | 
| Enfield West | 
Herbert King | 
9,896 | 
26.2 | 
2
 | 
| Farnworth | 
John Roper | 
29,392 | 
58.5 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Govan | 
John Rankin | 
13,443 | 
60.1 | 
1
 | 
| Greenock | 
Dickson Mabon | 
19,334 | 
53.7 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford North | 
Christopher William Sewell | 
16,563 | 
32.3 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
30,260 | 
55.3 | 
1
 | 
| Newcastle-upon-Tyne East | 
Geoffrey Rhodes | 
20,780 | 
58.4 | 
1
 | 
| Portsmouth Langstone | 
Roger Kenward | 
26,492 | 
32.9 | 
2
 | 
| Sheffield Hillsborough | 
George Darling | 
18,775 | 
62.1 | 
1
 | 
| Southgate | 
Robert Brian Bastin | 
9,389 | 
24.8 | 
2
 | 
| Warrington | 
Thomas Williams | 
20,970 | 
64.3 | 
1
 | 
| Wednesbury | 
John Stonehouse | 
23,998 | 
53.8 | 
1
 | 
| Weston-super-Mare | 
Sarah Palmer | 
14,473 | 
24.8 | 
2
 | 
| Willesden West | 
Laurence Pavitt | 
24,944 | 
68.5 | 
1
 | 
| Wood Green | 
Joyce Butler | 
18,666 | 
57.1 | 
1
 | 
February 1974 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[18]
 | 
| Aberdare | 
Ioan Evans | 
23,805 | 
59.5 | 
1
 | 
| Beeston | 
Antony Gardner | 
23,943 | 
38.3 | 
2
 | 
| Bexleyheath | 
John Cartwright | 
14,675 | 
34.3 | 
2
 | 
| Brent South | 
Laurence Pavitt | 
22,975 | 
53.0 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North East | 
Arthur Palmer | 
18,625 | 
47.4 | 
1
 | 
| Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire | 
Dick Douglas | 
18,679 | 
36.4 | 
2
 | 
| Dartford | 
Sydney Irving | 
19,803 | 
42.0 | 
1
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Ted Graham | 
20,837 | 
45.3 | 
1
 | 
| Farnworth | 
John Roper | 
28,068 | 
49.8 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Maryhill | 
James Craigen | 
20,303 | 
56.6 | 
1
 | 
| Greenock and Port Glasgow | 
Dickson Mabon | 
20,565 | 
48.3 | 
1
 | 
| Harlow | 
Stan Newens | 
25,814 | 
49.5 | 
1
 | 
| Lewes | 
James Little | 
10,875 | 
18.9 | 
3
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
26,900 | 
55.7 | 
1
 | 
| Newcastle upon Tyne East | 
Geoffrey Rhodes | 
20,439 | 
58.8 | 
1
 | 
| Northwich | 
S. G. Benyon | 
13,485 | 
30.9 | 
2
 | 
| Rochester and Chatham | 
Roger Kenward | 
23,483 | 
37.4 | 
2
 | 
| Stroud | 
Bill Maddocks | 
17,148 | 
29.2 | 
2
 | 
| Thornaby | 
Ian Wrigglesworth | 
21,503 | 
43.8 | 
1
 | 
| Walsall North | 
John Stonehouse | 
32,458 | 
63.6 | 
1
 | 
| Warrington | 
Thomas Williams | 
19,550 | 
57.2 | 
1
 | 
| Welwyn and Hatfield | 
Christopher Sewell | 
21,166 | 
37.4 | 
2
 | 
| Weston-super-Mare | 
Roy Morris | 
13,542 | 
20.0 | 
3
 | 
| Wolverhampton South East | 
Bob Edwards | 
21,746 | 
54.9 | 
1
 | 
| Wood Green | 
Joyce Butler | 
18,594 | 
50.6 | 
1
 | 
October 1974 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[19]
 | 
| Aberdare | 
Ioan Evans | 
24,197 | 
63.3 | 
1
 | 
| Ayr | 
Robin Stewart | 
14,268 | 
34.6 | 
2
 | 
| Beeston | 
Antony Gardner | 
24,974 | 
41.8 | 
2
 | 
| Brent South | 
Laurence Pavitt | 
21,611 | 
57.7 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North East | 
Arthur Palmer | 
19,647 | 
53.1 | 
1
 | 
| Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire | 
Dick Douglas | 
18,657 | 
36.4 | 
2
 | 
| Dartford | 
Sydney Irving | 
20,817 | 
47.6 | 
1
 | 
| Edinburgh Pentlands | 
George Foulkes | 
12,826 | 
30.9 | 
2
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Ted Graham | 
20,229 | 
49.1 | 
1
 | 
| Farnworth | 
John Roper | 
28,184 | 
53.5 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Maryhill | 
James Craigen | 
19,589 | 
57.6 | 
1
 | 
| Greenock and Port Glasgow | 
Dickson Mabon | 
21,279 | 
48.2 | 
1
 | 
| Harlow | 
Stan Newens | 
24,961 | 
52.7 | 
1
 | 
| Lewes | 
James Little | 
11,857 | 
22.3 | 
3
 | 
| Liverpool Wavertree | 
Roy Morris | 
16,216 | 
39.2 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
26,448 | 
59.1 | 
1
 | 
| Stroud | 
Bill Maddocks | 
17,352 | 
31.1 | 
2
 | 
| Thornaby | 
Ian Wrigglesworth | 
22,130 | 
49.1 | 
1
 | 
| Walsall North | 
John Stonehouse | 
28,340 | 
59.5 | 
1
 | 
| Warrington | 
Thomas Williams | 
19,882 | 
62.8 | 
1
 | 
| Weston-super-Mare | 
Peter Owen | 
14,057 | 
22.1 | 
3
 | 
| Wolverhampton South East | 
Bob Edwards | 
21,466 | 
58.7 | 
1
 | 
| Wood Green | 
Joyce Butler | 
16,605 | 
51.3 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 1974–1979
1979 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[21]
 | 
| Aberdare | 
Ioan Evans | 
26,716 | 
71.6 | 
1
 | 
| Altrincham and Sale | 
Garth Pratt | 
14,643 | 
25.3 | 
2
 | 
| Brent South | 
Laurence Pavitt | 
24,178 | 
59.4 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North East | 
Arthur Palmer | 
19,337 | 
51.6 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff North West | 
Peter Owen | 
11,663 | 
33.2 | 
2
 | 
| Dartford | 
Sydney Irving | 
19,803 | 
42.9 | 
2
 | 
| Dunfermline | 
Dick Douglas | 
22,803 | 
44.3 | 
1
 | 
| East Hertfordshire | 
I. J. Evans | 
20,139 | 
26.9 | 
2
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Ted Graham | 
20,713 | 
47.1 | 
1
 | 
| Farnworth | 
John Roper | 
27,965 | 
50.1 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Maryhill | 
James Craigen | 
22,602 | 
66.2 | 
1
 | 
| Greenock and Port Glasgow | 
Dickson Mabon | 
24,071 | 
53.0 | 
1
 | 
| Harlow | 
Stan Newens | 
22,698 | 
42.7 | 
1
 | 
| Huddersfield East | 
Barry Sheerman | 
19,040 | 
47.5 | 
1
 | 
| Lambeth Central | 
John Tilley | 
15,101 | 
54.7 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Wavertree | 
Roy Morris | 
14,828 | 
34.2 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
26,860 | 
59.1 | 
1
 | 
| Newcastle upon Tyne East | 
Mike Thomas | 
18,257 | 
55.1 | 
1
 | 
| St Albans | 
Ronald Greaves | 
13,638 | 
23.1 | 
3
 | 
| South Ayrshire | 
George Foulkes | 
14,271 | 
35.2 | 
1
 | 
| Thornaby | 
Ian Wrigglesworth | 
23,597 | 
51.1 | 
1
 | 
| Totnes | 
John Duffin | 
7,668 | 
11.4 | 
3
 | 
| Warrington | 
Thomas Williams | 
19,306 | 
61.6 | 
1
 | 
| Weston-super-Mare | 
Alan Taylor | 
14,420 | 
20.2 | 
3
 | 
| Wolverhampton South East | 
Bob Edwards | 
20,798 | 
55.7 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 1979–1983
1983 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[22]
 | 
| Brent South | 
Laurence Pavitt | 
21,259 | 
53.3 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North West | 
Sarah Palmer | 
18,290 | 
32.6 | 
2
 | 
| Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | 
George Foulkes | 
21,394 | 
51.5 | 
1
 | 
| Cynon Valley | 
Ioan Evans | 
20,668 | 
56.0 | 
1
 | 
| Darlington | 
Ossie O'Brien | 
18,996 | 
37.8 | 
2
 | 
| Dunfermline West | 
Dick Douglas | 
12,998 | 
36.0 | 
1
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Ted Graham | 
17,775 | 
39.8 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow Maryhill | 
James Craigen | 
18,724 | 
55.2 | 
1
 | 
| Harlow | 
Stan Newens | 
18,250 | 
34.2 | 
2
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
20,051 | 
41.4 | 
1
 | 
| Loughborough | 
Mike Jones | 
12,876 | 
23.4 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
23,172 | 
54.6 | 
1
 | 
| North Warwickshire | 
John Tomlinson | 
19,867 | 
37.1 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham East | 
Martyn Sloman | 
16,177 | 
37.1 | 
2
 | 
| Richmond (Yorks) | 
Barbara Hawkins | 
4,997 | 
09.7 | 
3
 | 
| Wallasey | 
James Robertson | 
16,146 | 
32.5 | 
2
 | 
| Wolverhampton South East | 
Bob Edwards | 
17,440 | 
44.7 | 
1
 | 
1987 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[22]
 | 
| Bolton West | 
Guy Harkin | 
20,186 | 
36.1 | 
2
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth | 
Alun Michael | 
20,956 | 
46.7 | 
1
 | 
| Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | 
George Foulkes | 
25,669 | 
60.1 | 
1
 | 
| Darlington | 
Ossie O'Brien | 
22,170 | 
41.6 | 
2
 | 
| Dumbarton | 
John McFall | 
19,778 | 
43.0 | 
1
 | 
| Dunfermline West | 
Dick Douglas | 
18,493 | 
47.1 | 
1
 | 
| Ellesmere Port and Neston | 
Helen Jones | 
23,811 | 
41.2 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow Rutherglen | 
Tommy McAvoy | 
24,790 | 
56.0 | 
1
 | 
| Harlow | 
Stan Newens | 
20,140 | 
36.6 | 
2
 | 
| Hertford and Stortford | 
Patricia Sumner | 
7,494 | 
12.8 | 
3
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
23,019 | 
45.9 | 
1
 | 
| Kirkcaldy | 
Lewis Moonie | 
20,281 | 
49.6 | 
1
 | 
| Loughborough | 
Christopher Wrigley | 
14,283 | 
24.5 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
23,881 | 
56.8 | 
1
 | 
| Portsmouth North | 
David Miles | 
12,016 | 
20.0 | 
3
 | 
| St Albans | 
Tony McWalter | 
6,922 | 
11.5 | 
3
 | 
| Southend West | 
Angela Smith | 
3,899 | 
07.6 | 
3
 | 
| Weston-super-Mare | 
Paul Loach | 
6,584 | 
11.4 | 
3
 | 
| Wolverhampton South East | 
Dennis Turner | 
19,760 | 
48.9 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 1987–1992
1992 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position[22]
 | 
| Bristol North West | 
Doug Naysmith | 
25,309 | 
42.3 | 
1
 | 
| Canterbury | 
Fred Whitemore | 
8,936 | 
15.2 | 
3
 | 
| Cardiff Central | 
Jon Owen Jones | 
18,014 | 
42.0 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth | 
Alun Michael | 
26,383 | 
55.5 | 
1
 | 
| Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | 
George Foulkes | 
25,142 | 
59.1 | 
1
 | 
| Dumbarton | 
John McFall | 
19,255 | 
43.6 | 
1
 | 
| Ealing North | 
Martin Stears | 
18,932 | 
37.8 | 
2
 | 
| Edinburgh Pentlands | 
Mark Lazarowicz | 
13,838 | 
31.1 | 
2
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Andy Love | 
21,483 | 
45.0 | 
2
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Alan Keen | 
27,660 | 
46.1 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Govan | 
Ian Davidson | 
17,051 | 
49.0 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Rutherglen | 
Tommy McAvoy | 
21,962 | 
55.4 | 
1
 | 
| Grantham | 
Steven Taggart | 
17,606 | 
26.6 | 
2
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
23,832 | 
48.7 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford South | 
Mike Gapes | 
19,418 | 
45.4 | 
1
 | 
| Kettering | 
Phil Hope | 
17,961 | 
32.1 | 
2
 | 
| Kirkcaldy | 
Lewis Moonie | 
17,887 | 
46.0 | 
1
 | 
| Manchester Wythenshawe | 
Alf Morris | 
22,591 | 
60.5 | 
1
 | 
| Meriden | 
Nick Stephens | 
18,763 | 
30.9 | 
2
 | 
| New Forest | 
M. J. Shutler | 
4,989 | 
08.2 | 
3
 | 
| Paisley South | 
Gordon McMaster | 
18,202 | 
50.7 | 
1
 | 
| Plymouth Drake | 
Peter Telford | 
15,062 | 
38.6 | 
2
 | 
| South East Cornwall | 
Linda Gilroy | 
5,536 | 
09.2 | 
3
 | 
| Southwark and Bermondsey | 
Richard Balfe | 
11,614 | 
30.8 | 
2
 | 
| Wantage | 
Vivian Woodell | 
10,955 | 
19.4 | 
2
 | 
| Wolverhampton North East | 
Ken Purchase | 
24,106 | 
49.3 | 
1
 | 
| Wolverhampton South East | 
Dennis Turner | 
23,215 | 
56.7 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 1992–1997
1997 general election
| Constituency[23] | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position
 | 
| Basildon | 
Angela Smith | 
29,646 | 
55.8 | 
1
 | 
| Brighton Pavilion | 
David Lepper | 
26,737 | 
54.6 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North West | 
Doug Naysmith | 
27,575 | 
49.9 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff Central | 
Jon Owen Jones | 
18,464 | 
43.7 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth | 
Alun Michael | 
22,647 | 
53.4 | 
1
 | 
| Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | 
George Foulkes | 
29,398 | 
59.8 | 
1
 | 
| Corby | 
Phil Hope | 
29,888 | 
55.4 | 
1
 | 
| Dumbarton | 
John McFall | 
20,470 | 
49.6 | 
1
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Andy Love | 
27,029 | 
60.3 | 
1
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Alan Keen | 
27,836 | 
59.7 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Pollok | 
Ian Davidson | 
19,653 | 
59.9 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Rutherglen | 
Tommy McAvoy | 
20,430 | 
57.5 | 
1
 | 
| Hemel Hempstead | 
Tony McWalter | 
25,175 | 
45.7 | 
1
 | 
| Heywood and Middleton | 
Jim Dobbin | 
29,179 | 
57.7 | 
1
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
25,171 | 
56.5 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford South | 
Mike Gapes | 
29,273 | 
58.5 | 
1
 | 
| Islwyn | 
Don Touhig | 
26,995 | 
74.2 | 
1
 | 
| Kirkcaldy | 
Lewis Moonie | 
18,730 | 
53.6 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Riverside | 
Louise Ellman | 
26,858 | 
70.4 | 
1
 | 
| Loughborough | 
Andy Reed | 
25,448 | 
48.6 | 
1
 | 
| North West Leicestershire | 
David Taylor | 
29,332 | 
56.4 | 
1
 | 
| Paisley South | 
Gordon McMaster | 
21,482 | 
57.5 | 
1
 | 
| Plymouth Sutton | 
Linda Gilroy | 
23,881 | 
50.1 | 
1
 | 
| Stroud | 
David Drew | 
26,170 | 
42.7 | 
1
 | 
| Wolverhampton North East | 
Ken Purchase | 
24,534 | 
59.2 | 
1
 | 
| Wolverhampton South East | 
Dennis Turner | 
22,202 | 
63.7 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 1997–2001
2001 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate[24] | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position
 | 
| Basildon | 
Angela Smith | 
21,551 | 
52.7 | 
1
 | 
| Brighton Pavilion | 
David Lepper | 
19,846 | 
48.7 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North West | 
Doug Naysmith | 
24,236 | 
52.1 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff Central | 
Jon Owen Jones | 
13,451 | 
38.6 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth | 
Alun Michael | 
20,094 | 
56.2 | 
1
 | 
| Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | 
George Foulkes | 
22,174 | 
55.3 | 
1
 | 
| Corby | 
Phil Hope | 
23,283 | 
49.3 | 
1
 | 
| Dumbarton | 
John McFall | 
16,151 | 
47.5 | 
1
 | 
| Edinburgh North and Leith | 
Mark Lazarowicz | 
15,271 | 
45.9 | 
1
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Andy Love | 
20,481 | 
58.9 | 
1
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Alan Keen | 
21,406 | 
59.2 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Pollok | 
Ian Davidson | 
15,497 | 
61.3 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow Rutherglen | 
Tommy McAvoy | 
16,760 | 
57.4 | 
1
 | 
| Harrow West | 
Gareth Thomas | 
23,142 | 
49.6 | 
1
 | 
| Hemel Hempstead | 
Tony McWalter | 
21,389 | 
46.6 | 
1
 | 
| Heywood and Middleton | 
Jim Dobbin | 
22,377 | 
57.7 | 
1
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
18,840 | 
53.2 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford South | 
Mike Gapes | 
24,619 | 
59.6 | 
1
 | 
| Islwyn | 
Don Touhig | 
19,505 | 
61.5 | 
1
 | 
| Kirkcaldy | 
Lewis Moonie | 
15,227 | 
54.1 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Riverside | 
Louise Ellman | 
18,201 | 
71.4 | 
1
 | 
| Loughborough | 
Andy Reed | 
22,016 | 
49.7 | 
1
 | 
| North West Leicestershire | 
David Taylor | 
23,431 | 
52.1 | 
1
 | 
| Plymouth Sutton | 
Linda Gilroy | 
19,827 | 
50.7 | 
1
 | 
| Preston | 
Mark Hendrick | 
20,540 | 
57.0 | 
1
 | 
| Sheffield Heeley | 
Meg Munn | 
19,452 | 
57.0 | 
1
 | 
| Stroud | 
David Drew | 
25,685 | 
46.6 | 
1
 | 
| West Bromwich West | 
Adrian Bailey | 
19,352 | 
60.8 | 
1
 | 
| Wolverhampton North East | 
Ken Purchase | 
18,984 | 
60.3 | 
1
 | 
| Wolverhampton South East | 
Dennis Turner | 
18,409 | 
67.4 | 
1
 | 
2005 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate[25] | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position
 | 
| Basildon | 
Angela Smith | 
18,720 | 
43.4 | 
1
 | 
| Brighton Pavilion | 
David Lepper | 
15,427 | 
35.4 | 
1
 | 
| Bristol North West | 
Doug Naysmith | 
22,192 | 
46.7 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff Central | 
Jon Owen Jones | 
12,398 | 
34.3 | 
2
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth | 
Alun Michael | 
17,447 | 
47.3 | 
1
 | 
| Corby | 
Phil Hope | 
20,913 | 
43.1 | 
1
 | 
| Edinburgh North and Leith | 
Mark Lazarowicz | 
14,597 | 
34.2 | 
1
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Andy Love | 
18,456 | 
53.2 | 
1
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Alan Keen | 
17,741 | 
47.6 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow South West | 
Ian Davidson | 
18,653 | 
60.2 | 
1
 | 
| Hackney South and Shoreditch | 
Meg Hillier | 
17,048 | 
52.9 | 
1
 | 
| Halifax | 
Linda Riordan | 
16,579 | 
41.8 | 
1
 | 
| Harrow West | 
Gareth Thomas | 
20,298 | 
42.5 | 
1
 | 
| Hemel Hempstead | 
Tony McWalter | 
18,501 | 
39.3 | 
2
 | 
| Heywood and Middleton | 
Jim Dobbin | 
19,438 | 
49.8 | 
1
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
16,341 | 
46.8 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford South | 
Mike Gapes | 
20,856 | 
48.9 | 
1
 | 
| Islwyn | 
Don Touhig | 
19,687 | 
63.8 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Riverside | 
Louise Ellman | 
17,951 | 
57.6 | 
1
 | 
| Loughborough | 
Andy Reed | 
19,098 | 
41.4 | 
1
 | 
| Normanton | 
Ed Balls | 
19,161 | 
51.2 | 
1
 | 
| North West Leicestershire | 
David Taylor | 
21,449 | 
45.5 | 
1
 | 
| Plymouth Sutton | 
Linda Gilroy | 
15,497 | 
40.6 | 
1
 | 
| Portsmouth North | 
Sarah McCarthy-Fry | 
15,412 | 
40.9 | 
21
 | 
| Preston | 
Mark Hendrick | 
17,210 | 
50.5 | 
1
 | 
| Rutherglen and Hamilton West | 
Tommy McAvoy | 
24,054 | 
55.6 | 
1
 | 
| Sheffield Heeley | 
Meg Munn | 
18,405 | 
54.0 | 
1
 | 
| Stratford upon Avon | 
Rachel Blackmore | 
10,145 | 
28.3 | 
2
 | 
| Stroud | 
David Drew | 
22,527 | 
39.6 | 
1
 | 
| West Bromwich | 
Adrian Bailey | 
18,951 | 
54.3 | 
1
 | 
| West Dunbartonshire | 
John McFall | 
21,600 | 
51.9 | 
1
 | 
| Wolverhampton North East | 
Ken Purchase | 
17,948 | 
54.5 | 
1
 | 
2010 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate[26] | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position
 | 
| Barrow and Furness | 
John Woodcock | 
21,226 | 
48.1 | 
1
 | 
| Bermondsey and Old Southwark | 
Val Shawcross | 
13,060 | 
29.2 | 
2
 | 
| Brighton Kemptown | 
Simon Burgess | 
14,889 | 
34.9 | 
2
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth | 
Alun Michael | 
17,262 | 
38.9 | 
1
 | 
| Corby | 
Phil Hope | 
20,935 | 
38.6 | 
2
 | 
| Croydon Central | 
Gerry Ryan | 
16,688 | 
33.6 | 
2
 | 
| Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale | 
Claudia Beamish | 
13,263 | 
28.9 | 
2
 | 
| Edinburgh North and Leith | 
Mark Lazarowicz | 
17,740 | 
37.5 | 
1
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Andy Love | 
21,665 | 
53.7 | 
1
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Alan Keen | 
21,174 | 
43.6 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow South West | 
Ian Davidson | 
19,863 | 
62.5 | 
1
 | 
| Gravesham | 
Kathryn Smith | 
13,644 | 
28.8 | 
2
 | 
| Hackney South and Shoreditch | 
Meg Hillier | 
23,888 | 
55.7 | 
1
 | 
| Halifax | 
Linda Riordan | 
16,278 | 
37.4 | 
1
 | 
| Harrow West | 
Gareth Thomas | 
20,111 | 
43.6 | 
1
 | 
| Heywood and Middleton | 
Jim Dobbin | 
18,499 | 
40.1 | 
1
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
15,725 | 
38.8 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford South | 
Mike Gapes | 
25,311 | 
49.4 | 
1
 | 
| Islwyn | 
Chris Evans | 
17,069 | 
49.2 | 
1
 | 
| Kilmarnock and Loudon | 
Cathy Jamieson | 
24,460 | 
52.5 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Riverside | 
Louise Ellman | 
22,998 | 
59.3 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Wavertree | 
Luciana Berger | 
20,132 | 
53.1 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool West Derby | 
Stephen Twigg | 
22,953 | 
64.1 | 
1
 | 
| Loughborough | 
Andy Reed | 
18,227 | 
34.5 | 
2
 | 
| Luton South | 
Gavin Shuker | 
14,725 | 
34.9 | 
1
 | 
| Milton Keynes North | 
Andrew Pakes | 
14,458 | 
26.8 | 
2
 | 
| Morley and Outwood | 
Ed Balls | 
18,365 | 
37.6 | 
1
 | 
| Norwich North | 
John Cook | 
13,379 | 
31.4 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham East | 
Chris Leslie | 
15,022 | 
45.4 | 
1
 | 
| Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | 
Linda Gilroy | 
13,901 | 
31.7 | 
2
 | 
| Portsmouth North | 
Sarah McCarthy-Fry | 
12,244 | 
27.8 | 
2
 | 
| Preston | 
Mark Hendrick | 
15,668 | 
48.2 | 
1
 | 
| Rutherglen and Hamilton West | 
Tom Greatrex | 
28,566 | 
60.8 | 
1
 | 
| Sheffield Heeley | 
Meg Munn | 
17,409 | 
42.6 | 
1
 | 
| South Basildon and East Thurrock | 
Angela Smith | 
13,852 | 
31.0 | 
2
 | 
| Stalybridge and Hyde | 
Jonathan Reynolds | 
16,189 | 
39.6 | 
1
 | 
| Stevenage | 
Sharon Taylor | 
14,913 | 
33.4 | 
2
 | 
| Stroud | 
David Drew | 
22,380 | 
38.6 | 
2
 | 
| Swansea West | 
Geraint Davies | 
12,335 | 
34.7 | 
1
 | 
| Walthamstow | 
Stella Creasy | 
21,252 | 
51.8 | 
1
 | 
| West Bromwich West | 
Adrian Bailey | 
16,263 | 
45.0 | 
1
 | 
| West Dunbartonshire | 
Gemma Doyle | 
25,905 | 
61.3 | 
1
 | 
| The Wrekin | 
Paul Kalinauckas | 
12,472 | 
27.1 | 
2
 | 
By-elections, 2010–2015
2015 general election
| Constituency[27] | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position
 | 
| Aberdeen North | 
Richard Baker | 
11,397 | 
25.9 | 
2
 | 
| Barrow and Furness | 
John Woodcock | 
18,320 | 
42.3 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth  | 
Stephen Doughty | 
19,966 | 
42.8 | 
1
 | 
| Corby | 
Andy Sawford | 
21,611 | 
38.5 | 
2
 | 
| Croydon North | 
Steve Reed | 
33,513 | 
62.6 | 
1
 | 
| Edinburgh North and Leith | 
Mark Lazarowicz | 
18,145 | 
31.3 | 
2
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Kate Osamor | 
25,388 | 
61.4 | 
1
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Seema Malhotra | 
25,845 | 
52.3 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow South West | 
Ian Davidson | 
13,438 | 
32.8 | 
2
 | 
| Glenrothes | 
Melanie Ward | 
14,562 | 
30.6 | 
2
 | 
| Hackney South and Shoreditch | 
Meg Hillier | 
30,633 | 
64.4 | 
1
 | 
| Harrow West | 
Gareth Thomas | 
21,885 | 
46.9 | 
1
 | 
| Hastings and Rye | 
Sarah Owen | 
17,890 | 
35.1 | 
2
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
18,186 | 
44.9 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford South | 
Mike Gapes | 
33,232 | 
64.0 | 
1
 | 
| Islwyn | 
Chris Evans | 
17,336 | 
49.0 | 
1
 | 
| Kilmarnock and Loudoun | 
Cathy Jamieson | 
16,362 | 
30.4 | 
2
 | 
| Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | 
Kenny Selbie | 
17,654 | 
33.4 | 
2
 | 
| Leicester South | 
Jon Ashworth | 
27,493 | 
59.8 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Riverside | 
Louise Ellman | 
29,835 | 
67.4 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Wavertree | 
Luciana Berger | 
28,401 | 
69.3 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool West Derby | 
Stephen Twigg | 
30,842 | 
75.2 | 
1
 | 
| Luton South | 
Gavin Shuker | 
18,660 | 
44.2 | 
1
 | 
| Manchester Central | 
Lucy Powell | 
27,772 | 
61.3 | 
1
 | 
| Milton Keynes South | 
Andrew Pakes | 
18,929 | 
32.1 | 
2
 | 
| Morley and Outwood | 
Ed Balls | 
18,354 | 
38.0 | 
2
 | 
| North West Leicestershire | 
Jamie McMahon | 
14,132 | 
27.4 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham East | 
Chris Leslie | 
19,208 | 
54.6 | 
1
 | 
| Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | 
Luke Pollard | 
17,597 | 
36.7 | 
2
 | 
| Preston | 
Mark Hendrick | 
18,755 | 
56.0 | 
1
 | 
| Redcar | 
Anna Turley | 
17,946 | 
43.9 | 
1
 | 
| Rutherglen and Hamilton West | 
Tom Greatrex | 
20,304 | 
35.2 | 
2
 | 
| Southampton Itchen | 
Rowenna Davis | 
16,340 | 
36.5 | 
2
 | 
| Stalybridge and Hyde | 
Jonathan Reynolds | 
18,447 | 
45.0 | 
1
 | 
| Stevenage | 
Sharon Taylor | 
16,336 | 
34.2 | 
2
 | 
| Stockton South | 
Louise Baldock | 
19,175 | 
37.0 | 
2
 | 
| Stroud | 
David Drew | 
22,947 | 
37.7 | 
2
 | 
| Swansea West | 
Geraint Davies | 
14,967 | 
42.6 | 
1
 | 
| Walthamstow | 
Stella Creasy | 
28,779 | 
68.9 | 
1
 | 
| West Bromwich West | 
Adrian Bailey | 
16,578 | 
47.3 | 
1
 | 
| West Dunbartonshire | 
Gemma Doyle | 
16,027 | 
31.3 | 
2
 | 
| York Central | 
Rachael Maskell | 
20,212 | 
42.4 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 2015–2017
2017 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate[28] | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position
 | 
| Barrow and Furness | 
John Woodcock | 
22,592 | 
47.5 | 
1
 | 
| Batley and Spen | 
Tracy Brabin | 
29,844 | 
55.5 | 
1
 | 
| Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | 
Ian Davidson | 
4,519 | 
8.6 | 
3
 | 
| Birmingham Edgbaston | 
Preet Gill | 
24,124 | 
55.3 | 
1
 | 
| Brighton Kemptown | 
Lloyd Russell-Moyle | 
28,703 | 
58.3 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth  | 
Stephen Doughty | 
30,182 | 
59.5 | 
1
 | 
| Croydon North | 
Steve Reed | 
44,213 | 
74.2 | 
1
 | 
| Dunfermline and West Fife | 
Cara Hilton | 
17,277 | 
33.9 | 
2
 | 
| Edinburgh North and Leith | 
Gordon Munro | 
17,618 | 
31.1 | 
2
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Kate Osamor | 
31,221 | 
71.5 | 
1
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Seema Malhotra | 
32,462 | 
61.2 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow North East | 
Paul Sweeney | 
13,637 | 
42.9 | 
1
 | 
| Glasgow South West | 
Matt Kerr | 
14,326 | 
40.5 | 
2
 | 
| Hackney South and Shoreditch | 
Meg Hillier | 
43,974 | 
79.4 | 
1
 | 
| Harrow West | 
Gareth Thomas | 
30,640 | 
60.8 | 
1
 | 
| Hexham | 
Stephen Powers | 
15,760 | 
34.1 | 
2
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
26,470 | 
60.4 | 
1
 | 
| Ilford South | 
Mike Gapes | 
43,724 | 
75.8 | 
1
 | 
| Islwyn | 
Chris Evans | 
21,238 | 
58.8 | 
1
 | 
| Leeds North West | 
Alex Sobel | 
20,416 | 
44.1 | 
1
 | 
| Leicester South | 
Jon Ashworth | 
37,157 | 
73.6 | 
1
 | 
| Leigh | 
Jo Platt | 
26,347 | 
56.2 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Riverside | 
Louise Ellman | 
40,599 | 
84.5 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool Wavertree | 
Luciana Berger | 
34,717 | 
79.5 | 
1
 | 
| Liverpool West Derby | 
Stephen Twigg | 
37,371 | 
82.8 | 
1
 | 
| Luton South | 
Gavin Shuker | 
28,804 | 
62.4 | 
1
 | 
| Manchester Central | 
Lucy Powell | 
38,490 | 
77.4 | 
1
 | 
| Morley and Outwood | 
Neil Dawson | 
24,446 | 
46.7 | 
2
 | 
| Neath | 
Christina Rees | 
21,713 | 
56.7 | 
1
 | 
| Nottingham East | 
Chris Leslie | 
28,102 | 
71.5 | 
1
 | 
| Nottingham North | 
Alex Norris | 
23,067 | 
60.2 | 
1
 | 
| Oldham West and Royton | 
Jim McMahon | 
29,846 | 
65.2 | 
1
 | 
| Oxford East | 
Anneliese Dodds | 
35,118 | 
65.2 | 
1
 | 
| Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | 
Luke Pollard | 
27,283 | 
53.3 | 
1
 | 
| Preston | 
Mark Hendrick | 
24,210 | 
68.0 | 
1
 | 
| Pudsey | 
Ian MacCargo | 
25,219 | 
46.7 | 
2
 | 
| Redcar | 
Anna Turley | 
23,623 | 
55.5 | 
1
 | 
| Rutherglen and Hamilton West | 
Gerard Killen | 
19,101 | 
37.5 | 
1
 | 
| South Swindon | 
Sarah Church | 
22,345 | 
43.5 | 
2
 | 
| South West Devon | 
Philippa Davey | 
15,818 | 
29.9 | 
2
 | 
| Stalybridge and Hyde | 
Jonathan Reynolds | 
24,277 | 
57.2 | 
1
 | 
| Stevenage | 
Sharon Taylor | 
21,414 | 
43.4 | 
2
 | 
| Stoke-on-Trent Central | 
Gareth Snell | 
17,083 | 
51.5 | 
1
 | 
| Stone | 
Sam Hale | 
14,119 | 
28.2 | 
2
 | 
| Stroud | 
David Drew | 
29,994 | 
47.0 | 
1
 | 
| Swansea West | 
Geraint Davies | 
22,278 | 
59.8 | 
1
 | 
| Swindon South | 
Sarah Church | 
22,345 | 
43.5 | 
2
 | 
| Torridge and West Devon | 
Vince Barry | 
12,926 | 
21.7 | 
2
 | 
| Walthamstow | 
Stella Creasy | 
38,793 | 
80.6 | 
1
 | 
| Wantage | 
Rachel Eden | 
17,079 | 
26.9 | 
2
 | 
| West Bromwich West | 
Adrian Bailey | 
18,789 | 
52.1 | 
1
 | 
| York Central | 
Rachael Maskell | 
34,594 | 
65.2 | 
1
 | 
2019 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate[29] | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position
 | 
| Batley and Spen | 
Tracy Brabin | 
22,594 | 
42.7 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Edgbaston | 
Preet Gill | 
21,217 | 
50.1 | 
1
 | 
| Blyth Valley | 
Susan Dungworth | 
16,728 | 
40.9 | 
2
 | 
| Brighton Kemptown | 
Lloyd Russell-Moyle | 
25,033 | 
51.6 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth | 
Stephen Doughty | 
27,382 | 
54.1 | 
1
 | 
| Croydon North | 
Steve Reed | 
36,495 | 
65.6 | 
1
 | 
| Dunfermline and West Fife | 
Cara Hilton | 
13,028 | 
24.4 | 
2
 | 
| Ealing North | 
James Murray | 
28,036 | 
56.5 | 
1
 | 
| Edinburgh North and Leith | 
Gordon Munro | 
13,117 | 
22.1 | 
2
 | 
| Edmonton | 
Kate Osamor | 
26,217 | 
65.0 | 
1
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Seema Malhotra | 
24,876 | 
52.0 | 
1
 | 
| Forest of Dean | 
Di Martin | 
14,811 | 
28.6 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow North East | 
Paul Sweeney | 
13,363 | 
39.2 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow South | 
Johann Lamont | 
13,824 | 
29.1 | 
2
 | 
| Glasgow South West | 
Matt Kerr | 
12,743 | 
34.6 | 
2
 | 
| Gloucester | 
Fran Boait | 
18,882 | 
35.1 | 
2
 | 
| Great Yarmouth | 
Mike Smith-Clare | 
10,930 | 
25.1 | 
2
 | 
| Hackney South and Shoreditch | 
Meg Hillier | 
39,884 | 
73.3 | 
1
 | 
| Harrow West | 
Gareth Thomas | 
25,132 | 
52.4 | 
1
 | 
| Huddersfield | 
Barry Sheerman | 
20,509 | 
49.0 | 
1
 | 
| Islwyn | 
Chris Evans | 
15,356 | 
44.7 | 
1
 | 
| Leeds North West | 
Alex Sobel | 
23,971 | 
48.6 | 
1
 | 
| Leicester South | 
Jon Ashworth | 
33,606 | 
67.0 | 
1
 | 
| Leigh | 
Jo Platt | 
19,301 | 
41.1 | 
2
 | 
| Manchester Central | 
Lucy Powell | 
36,823 | 
70.4 | 
1
 | 
| Neath | 
Christina Rees | 
15,920 | 
43.3 | 
1
 | 
| North Warwickshire | 
Claire Breeze | 
12,293 | 
26.8 | 
2
 | 
| Nottingham North | 
Alex Norris | 
17,337 | 
49.1 | 
1
 | 
| Oldham West and Royton | 
Jim McMahon | 
24,579 | 
55.3 | 
1
 | 
| Oxford East | 
Anneliese Dodds | 
28,135 | 
57.0 | 
1
 | 
| Penrith and The Border | 
Sarah Williams | 
10,356 | 
21.7 | 
2
 | 
| Plymouth Moor View | 
Charlotte Holloway | 
13,934 | 
31.5 | 
2
 | 
| Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | 
Luke Pollard | 
25,461 | 
47.9 | 
1
 | 
| Poole | 
Sue Aitkenhead | 
10,483 | 
20.7 | 
2
 | 
| Preston | 
Mark Hendrick | 
20,870 | 
61.8 | 
1
 | 
| Reading West | 
Rachel Eden | 
20,276 | 
40.2 | 
2
 | 
| Redcar | 
Anna Turley | 
15,284 | 
37.4 | 
2
 | 
| Rutherglen and Hamilton West | 
Gerard Killen | 
18,545 | 
34.5 | 
2
 | 
| Solihull | 
Nick Stephens | 
11,036 | 
19.9 | 
2
 | 
| South Swindon | 
Sarah Church | 
19,911 | 
39.2 | 
2
 | 
| Stalybridge and Hyde | 
Jonathan Reynolds | 
19,025 | 
44.7 | 
1
 | 
| Stoke-on-Trent Central | 
Gareth Snell | 
13,887 | 
43.3 | 
2
 | 
| Stroud | 
David Drew | 
27,742 | 
42.1 | 
2
 | 
| Swansea West | 
Geraint Davies | 
18,493 | 
51.6 | 
1
 | 
| Tamworth | 
Chris Bain | 
10,908 | 
23.7 | 
2
 | 
| Vauxhall | 
Florence Eshalomi | 
31,615 | 
56.1 | 
1
 | 
| Walthamstow | 
Stella Creasy | 
36,784 | 
76.1 | 
1
 | 
| Witney | 
Rosa Bolger | 
8,770 | 
14.3 | 
3
 | 
| Wrexham | 
Mary Wimbury | 
13,068 | 
39.0 | 
2
 | 
| York Central | 
Rachael Maskell | 
27,312 | 
55.2 | 
1
 | 
By-elections, 2019–2024
2024 general election
| Constituency | 
Candidate[30] | 
Votes | 
% | 
Position
 | 
| Bathgate and Linlithgow | 
Kirsteen Sullivan | 
19,774 | 
46.9 | 
1
 | 
| Birmingham Edgbaston | 
Preet Gill | 
16,599 | 
44.1 | 
1
 | 
| Burnley | 
Oliver Ryan | 
12,598 | 
31.6 | 
1
 | 
| Caerphilly | 
Chris Evans | 
14,538 | 
37.9 | 
1
 | 
| Cardiff South and Penarth | 
Stephen Doughty | 
17,428 | 
44.2 | 
1
 | 
| Ceredigion Preseli | 
Jackie Jones | 
5,386 | 
11.6 | 
3
 | 
| Cities of London and Westminster | 
Rachel Blake | 
15,302 | 
38.8 | 
1
 | 
| Cramlington and Killingworth | 
Emma Foody | 
22,274 | 
48.9 | 
1
 | 
| Derby South | 
Baggy Shanker | 
14,503 | 
38.6 | 
1
 | 
| Doncaster Central | 
Sally Jameson | 
17,515 | 
46.0 | 
1
 | 
| Ealing North | 
James Murray | 
20,663 | 
47.6 | 
1
 | 
| Edmonton and Winchmore Hill | 
Kate Osamor | 
20,520 | 
49.7 | 
1
 | 
| Feltham and Heston | 
Seema Malhotra | 
16,139 | 
41.3 | 
1
 | 
| Gorton and Denton | 
Andrew Gwynne | 
18,555 | 
50.5 | 
1
 | 
| Hackney South and Shoreditch | 
Meg Hillier | 
24,724 | 
59.0 | 
1
 | 
| Halifax | 
Kate Dearden | 
14,135 | 
35.0 | 
1
 | 
| Harlow | 
Chris Vince | 
16,313 | 
37.5 | 
1
 | 
| Harrow West | 
Gareth Thomas | 
19,833 | 
43.7 | 
1
 | 
| Hastings and Rye | 
Helena Dollimore | 
19,134 | 
41.4 | 
1
 | 
| Ipswich | 
Jack Abbott | 
19,099 | 
43.2 | 
1
 | 
| Leeds Central and Headingley | 
Alex Sobel | 
15,853 | 
50.0 | 
1
 | 
| Leigh and Atherton | 
Jo Platt | 
19,971 | 
48.3 | 
1
 | 
| Lothian East | 
Douglas Alexander | 
23,555 | 
48.8 | 
1
 | 
| Manchester Central | 
Lucy Powell | 
20,184 | 
50.6 | 
1
 | 
| Midlothian | 
Kirsty McNeill | 
21,480 | 
48.5 | 
1
 | 
| Norwich North | 
Alice Macdonald | 
20,794 | 
45.3 | 
1
 | 
| Nottingham North and Kimberley | 
Alex Norris | 
16,480 | 
46.8 | 
1
 | 
| Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton | 
Jim McMahon | 
13,232 | 
34.1 | 
1
 | 
| Oxford East | 
Anneliese Dodds | 
19,541 | 
49.2 | 
1
 | 
| Peckham | 
Miatta Fahnbulleh | 
22,813 | 
58.5 | 
1
 | 
| Peterborough | 
Andrew Pakes | 
13,418 | 
31.9 | 
1
 | 
| Plymouth Sutton and Devonport | 
Luke Pollard | 
20,795 | 
49.2 | 
1
 | 
| Preston | 
Mark Hendrick | 
14,006 | 
34.9 | 
1
 | 
| Redcar | 
Anna Turley | 
15,663 | 
40.9 | 
1
 | 
| Rochdale | 
Paul Waugh | 
13,027 | 
32.7 | 
1
 | 
| Stalybridge and Hyde | 
Jonathan Reynolds | 
16,320 | 
43.7 | 
1
 | 
| Stoke-on-Trent Central | 
Gareth Snell | 
14,950 | 
42.2 | 
1
 | 
| Streatham and Croydon North | 
Steve Reed | 
23,232 | 
51.9 | 
1
 | 
| Truro and Falmouth | 
Jayne Kirkham | 
20,783 | 
41.2 | 
1
 | 
| Vauxhall and Camberwell Green | 
Florence Eshalomi | 
21,528 | 
57.0 | 
1
 | 
| Wakefield and Rothwell | 
Simon Lightwood | 
17,773 | 
43.6 | 
1
 | 
| Walthamstow | 
Stella Creasy | 
27,172 | 
59.2 | 
1
 | 
| Warrington South | 
Sarah Hall | 
23,201 | 
46.5 | 
1
 | 
| York Central | 
Rachael Maskell | 
24,537 | 
56.3 | 
1
 | 
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