Notional results for a UK general election on 5 May 2005 East Midlands, England - Elections contested by UK Independence Party

Constituency Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Position
Amber Valley 68,668 64.0% 718 1.6% 6th
Boston and Skegness 73,240 58.9% 4,081 9.5% 3rd
Bosworth 75,804 65.7% 1,933 3.9% 4th
Broxtowe 69,806 69.0% 695 1.4% 6th
Charnwood 72,011 66.3% 1,404 2.9% 5th
Chesterfield 71,716 59.9% 977 2.3% 4th
Corby 74,014 65.6% 1,278 2.6% 4th
Daventry 68,970 67.9% 1,357 2.9% 4th
Derby North 62,455 62.5% 805 2.1% 5th
Derbyshire Dales 62,660 67.5% 1,049 2.5% 4th
Derby South 62,155 64.7% 562 1.4% 5th
Erewash 69,170 62.6% 824 1.9% 6th
Gainsborough 68,859 64.7% 1,803 4.0% 4th
Gedling 70,434 63.9% 785 1.7% 4th
Grantham and Stamford 73,614 63.0% 1,482 3.2% 4th
Harborough 75,403 64.1% 1,525 3.2% 4th
High Peak 69,718 66.1% 989 2.1% 4th
Kettering 64,869 69.2% 1,015 2.3% 4th
Lincoln 70,175 57.3% 1,475 3.7% 4th
Loughborough 74,192 63.0% 1,112 2.4% 4th
Louth and Horncastle 74,784 62.2% 3,611 7.8% 4th
Mid Derbyshire 63,875 66.5% 923 2.2% 4th
Newark 71,754 63.3% 1,267 2.8% 4th
Northampton North 64,893 57.2% 921 2.5% 4th
Northampton South 65,010 58.9% 791 2.1% 5th
North East Derbyshire 70,090 61.2% 1,871 4.4% 4th
North West Leicestershire 70,519 66.8% 1,563 3.3% 4th
Nottingham East 59,767 48.9% 742 2.5% 5th
Nottingham North 64,711 48.5% 1,684 5.4% 4th
Nottingham South 67,516 51.4% 1,347 3.9% 4th
Rushcliffe 68,919 70.0% 1,175 2.4% 5th
Rutland and Melton 75,654 65.3% 1,562 3.2% 4th
Sherwood 69,860 61.8% 1,601 3.7% 4th
Sleaford and North Hykeham 78,722 66.7% 2,614 5.0% 4th
South Holland and The Deepings 75,758 61.5% 1,867 4.0% 4th
South Leicestershire 74,853 65.3% 1,188 2.4% 5th
South Northamptonshire 73,519 67.6% 1,277 2.6% 4th
Wellingborough 74,224 65.8% 1,125 2.3% 4th

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.