Notional results for a UK general election on 5 May 2005 South East, England - Elections contested by Labour

Figures presented for Labour include those candidates certified by both the Labour and the Co-operative parties.

Constituency Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Position
Aldershot 65,971 63.6% 9,113 21.7% 3rd
Arundel and South Downs 72,921 70.8% 8,947 17.3% 3rd
Ashford 74,981 65.4% 12,957 26.4% 2nd
Aylesbury 76,541 62.4% 8,730 18.3% 3rd
Banbury 83,343 64.4% 15,080 28.1% 2nd
Basingstoke 69,334 61.0% 13,758 32.6% 2nd
Beaconsfield 72,993 63.2% 8,963 19.4% 3rd
Bexhill and Battle 75,448 66.8% 9,016 17.9% 3rd
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 67,703 63.2% 10,692 25.0% 2nd
Bracknell 72,929 62.7% 12,752 27.9% 2nd
Brighton, Kemptown 65,239 58.8% 14,939 39.0% 1st
Brighton, Pavilion 71,737 62.4% 16,283 36.4% 1st
Buckingham 72,495 68.2% 10,065 20.3% 2nd
Canterbury 69,691 66.4% 13,011 28.1% 2nd
Chatham and Aylesford 65,742 60.6% 17,960 45.1% 1st
Chesham and Amersham 71,177 66.8% 6,479 13.6% 3rd
Chichester 78,936 65.2% 9,553 18.6% 3rd
Crawley 71,912 58.4% 16,411 39.1% 1st
Dartford 71,687 63.2% 19,518 43.0% 1st
Dover 71,518 67.3% 21,833 45.3% 1st
Eastbourne 75,676 63.2% 5,142 10.8% 3rd
East Hampshire 70,465 64.7% 7,499 16.4% 3rd
Eastleigh 74,167 64.4% 10,069 21.1% 3rd
East Surrey 74,742 65.9% 7,288 14.8% 3rd
East Worthing and Shoreham 71,991 61.8% 11,360 25.5% 2nd
Epsom and Ewell 73,751 66.2% 9,773 20.0% 3rd
Esher and Walton 76,870 62.3% 9,309 19.4% 3rd
Fareham 72,591 66.9% 12,449 25.6% 2nd
Faversham and Mid Kent 65,134 65.3% 12,368 29.1% 2nd
Folkestone and Hythe 74,427 68.7% 6,449 12.6% 3rd
Gillingham and Rainham 69,060 64.0% 18,009 40.7% 1st
Gosport 70,261 61.2% 13,538 31.5% 2nd
Gravesham 68,672 65.8% 19,085 42.2% 2nd
Guildford 75,899 67.1% 5,033 9.9% 3rd
Hastings and Rye 77,326 58.9% 18,519 40.6% 1st
Havant 67,853 60.5% 11,797 28.7% 2nd
Henley 72,679 67.8% 7,397 15.0% 3rd
Horsham 74,138 67.1% 8,316 16.7% 3rd
Hove 71,600 62.8% 16,829 37.4% 1st
Isle of Wight 107,737 62.0% 11,484 17.2% 3rd
Lewes 66,979 69.8% 4,370 9.4% 3rd
Maidenhead 69,802 70.3% 4,476 9.1% 3rd
Maidstone and The Weald 68,452 65.1% 9,983 22.4% 3rd
Meon Valley 68,082 71.2% 5,141 10.6% 3rd
Mid Sussex 74,366 68.9% 6,567 12.8% 3rd
Milton Keynes North 78,151 63.4% 18,767 37.9% 1st
Milton Keynes South 80,168 61.5% 20,104 40.8% 1st
Mole Valley 69,178 71.4% 5,310 10.7% 3rd
Newbury 74,033 72.6% 3,191 5.9% 3rd
New Forest East 71,496 66.0% 5,787 12.3% 3rd
New Forest West 66,702 66.1% 7,295 16.5% 3rd
North East Hampshire 68,490 62.6% 7,102 16.6% 3rd
North Thanet 67,409 59.2% 13,008 32.6% 2nd
North West Hampshire 75,213 66.1% 10,357 20.8% 3rd
Oxford East 78,880 57.5% 16,294 35.9% 1st
Oxford West and Abingdon 75,715 67.1% 8,056 15.9% 3rd
Portsmouth North 68,493 60.1% 15,858 38.5% 1st
Portsmouth South 64,306 57.4% 8,268 22.4% 3rd
Reading East 73,796 58.5% 14,647 33.9% 2nd
Reading West 71,752 59.9% 19,362 45.0% 1st
Reigate 66,957 65.2% 9,388 21.5% 3rd
Rochester and Strood 70,933 62.4% 18,374 41.5% 2nd
Romsey and Southampton North 66,353 66.4% 4,816 10.9% 3rd
Runnymede and Weybridge 74,554 58.4% 10,017 23.0% 2nd
Sevenoaks 67,758 66.0% 9,492 21.2% 3rd
Sittingbourne and Sheppey 65,924 65.2% 17,911 41.7% 2nd
Slough 74,052 53.9% 18,434 46.2% 1st
Southampton, Itchen 73,702 54.8% 19,493 48.3% 1st
Southampton, Test 72,805 56.0% 18,022 44.2% 1st
South Thanet 70,866 65.1% 18,193 39.5% 2nd
South West Surrey 75,929 70.0% 4,171 7.8% 3rd
Spelthorne 68,254 62.7% 11,684 27.3% 2nd
Surrey Heath 74,364 64.4% 7,989 16.7% 3rd
Tonbridge and Malling 67,513 68.2% 11,005 23.9% 2nd
Tunbridge Wells 68,993 66.1% 9,309 20.4% 3rd
Wantage 76,427 68.1% 12,467 24.0% 3rd
Wealden 75,281 66.3% 8,334 16.7% 3rd
Winchester 71,253 71.9% 4,774 9.3% 3rd
Windsor 67,088 64.2% 7,722 17.9% 3rd
Witney 75,033 69.1% 11,592 22.4% 3rd
Woking 72,676 63.4% 7,507 16.3% 3rd
Wokingham 69,293 67.8% 7,044 15.0% 3rd
Worthing West 72,503 62.0% 8,635 19.2% 3rd
Wycombe 71,470 61.5% 13,234 30.1% 2nd

Turnout as calculated by the House of Commons Library, is the total number of votes cast and not spoiled, divided by the size of the electorate.

Under section 13(b) of the Representation of the People Act 1985, a candidate gaining 5% or less of the vote share will forfeit their deposit.

Estimates of the 2005 general election result in new constituencies

Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher, then at the University of Plymouth, produced estimates of the 2005 general election result as if the new constituencies recommended by the separate Parliamentary Boundary Commissions for England, Wales and Northern Ireland had then been in existence.

The Elections Centre, established by Professors Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher, moved to the University of Exeter in 2003.