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

Ranking Constituency Winning party Valid vote count Electorate Turnout (valid vote count / electorate)
1 Newbury Con 53,764 74,033 72.6%
2 Winchester LD 51,206 71,253 71.9%
3 Mole Valley Con 49,415 69,178 71.4%
4 Meon Valley Con 48,444 68,082 71.2%
5 Arundel and South Downs Con 51,618 72,921 70.8%
6 Maidenhead Con 49,090 69,802 70.3%
7 South West Surrey Con 53,147 75,929 70.0%
8 Lewes LD 46,719 66,979 69.8%
9 Witney Con 51,811 75,033 69.1%
10 Mid Sussex Con 51,218 74,366 68.9%
11 Folkestone and Hythe Con 51,153 74,427 68.7%
12 Buckingham Con 49,473 72,495 68.2%
13 Tonbridge and Malling Con 46,063 67,513 68.2%
14 Wantage Con 52,052 76,427 68.1%
15 Wokingham Con 47,012 69,293 67.8%
16 Henley Con 49,263 72,679 67.8%
17 Dover Lab 48,145 71,518 67.3%
18 Horsham Con 49,770 74,138 67.1%
19 Guildford Con 50,893 75,899 67.1%
20 Oxford West and Abingdon LD 50,768 75,715 67.1%
21 Fareham Con 48,576 72,591 66.9%
22 Bexhill and Battle Con 50,414 75,448 66.8%
23 Chesham and Amersham Con 47,511 71,177 66.8%
24 Romsey and Southampton North LD 44,071 66,353 66.4%
25 Canterbury Con 46,285 69,691 66.4%
26 Wealden Con 49,921 75,281 66.3%
27 Epsom and Ewell Con 48,833 73,751 66.2%
28 New Forest West Con 44,080 66,702 66.1%
29 Tunbridge Wells Con 45,588 68,993 66.1%
30 North West Hampshire Con 49,683 75,213 66.1%
31 New Forest East Con 47,222 71,496 66.0%
32 Sevenoaks Con 44,735 67,758 66.0%
33 East Surrey Con 49,253 74,742 65.9%
34 Gravesham Con 45,179 68,672 65.8%
35 Ashford Con 49,035 74,981 65.4%
36 Faversham and Mid Kent Con 42,516 65,134 65.3%
37 Sittingbourne and Sheppey Con 42,982 65,924 65.2%
38 Reigate Con 43,651 66,957 65.2%
39 Chichester Con 51,455 78,936 65.2%
40 Maidstone and The Weald Con 44,580 68,452 65.1%
41 South Thanet Con 46,108 70,866 65.1%
42 East Hampshire Con 45,589 70,465 64.7%
43 Eastleigh LD 47,776 74,167 64.4%
44 Banbury Con 53,685 83,343 64.4%
45 Surrey Heath Con 47,858 74,364 64.4%
46 Windsor Con 43,041 67,088 64.2%
47 Gillingham and Rainham Lab 44,211 69,060 64.0%
48 Aldershot Con 41,962 65,971 63.6%
49 Milton Keynes North Lab 49,533 78,151 63.4%
50 Woking Con 46,045 72,676 63.4%
51 Dartford Lab 45,342 71,687 63.2%
52 Eastbourne Con 47,822 75,676 63.2%
53 Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Con 42,766 67,703 63.2%
54 Beaconsfield Con 46,100 72,993 63.2%
55 Hove Lab 44,952 71,600 62.8%
56 Spelthorne Con 42,829 68,254 62.7%
57 Bracknell Con 45,704 72,929 62.7%
58 North East Hampshire Con 42,878 68,490 62.6%
59 Aylesbury Con 47,783 76,541 62.4%
60 Rochester and Strood Con 44,266 70,933 62.4%
61 Brighton, Pavilion Lab 44,741 71,737 62.4%
62 Esher and Walton Con 47,878 76,870 62.3%
63 Isle of Wight Con 66,843 107,737 62.0%
64 Worthing West Con 44,924 72,503 62.0%
65 East Worthing and Shoreham Con 44,525 71,991 61.8%
66 Wycombe Con 43,945 71,470 61.5%
67 Milton Keynes South Lab 49,280 80,168 61.5%
68 Gosport Con 43,034 70,261 61.2%
69 Basingstoke Con 42,267 69,334 61.0%
70 Chatham and Aylesford Lab 39,865 65,742 60.6%
71 Havant Con 41,036 67,853 60.5%
72 Portsmouth North Lab 41,169 68,493 60.1%
73 Reading West Lab 42,987 71,752 59.9%
74 North Thanet Con 39,905 67,409 59.2%
75 Hastings and Rye Lab 45,582 77,326 58.9%
76 Brighton, Kemptown Lab 38,338 65,239 58.8%
77 Reading East Con 43,160 73,796 58.5%
78 Runnymede and Weybridge Con 43,524 74,554 58.4%
79 Crawley Lab 41,973 71,912 58.4%
80 Oxford East Lab 45,357 78,880 57.5%
81 Portsmouth South LD 36,922 64,306 57.4%
82 Southampton, Test Lab 40,767 72,805 56.0%
83 Southampton, Itchen Lab 40,375 73,702 54.8%
84 Slough Lab 39,907 74,052 53.9%

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.