Notional results for a UK general election on 5 May 2005 London, England - Elections contested by Liberal Democrat

Constituency Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Position
Barking 76,437 48.2% 3,973 10.8% 4th
Battersea 69,037 59.2% 5,906 14.5% 3rd
Beckenham 64,076 65.3% 6,748 16.1% 3rd
Bermondsey and Old Southwark 73,944 48.8% 17,177 47.6% 1st
Bethnal Green and Bow 74,500 51.5% 4,721 12.3% 3rd
Bexleyheath and Crayford 64,804 64.7% 5,494 13.1% 3rd
Brent Central 70,763 55.5% 12,215 31.1% 2nd
Brentford and Isleworth 82,975 52.8% 10,068 23.0% 3rd
Brent North 75,338 58.5% 8,571 19.5% 3rd
Bromley and Chislehurst 63,889 62.7% 9,494 23.7% 3rd
Camberwell and Peckham 74,564 52.0% 7,921 20.4% 2nd
Carshalton and Wallington 64,989 64.3% 16,870 40.4% 1st
Chelsea and Fulham 65,436 52.6% 4,831 14.0% 3rd
Chingford and Woodford Green 61,386 63.0% 6,832 17.7% 3rd
Chipping Barnet 72,415 62.7% 6,941 15.3% 3rd
Cities of London and Westminster 62,596 51.2% 5,934 18.5% 3rd
Croydon Central 75,842 60.1% 5,835 12.8% 3rd
Croydon North 85,838 52.7% 7,788 17.2% 3rd
Croydon South 80,253 63.4% 10,400 20.4% 3rd
Dagenham and Rainham 71,497 56.8% 3,676 9.1% 3rd
Dulwich and West Norwood 69,879 56.9% 9,199 23.1% 3rd
Ealing Central and Acton 69,255 56.0% 11,883 30.6% 3rd
Ealing North 72,567 60.2% 8,390 19.2% 3rd
Ealing, Southall 62,389 55.0% 6,254 18.2% 3rd
East Ham 86,689 47.6% 4,442 10.8% 4th
Edmonton 63,352 57.5% 4,369 12.0% 3rd
Eltham 65,329 58.5% 6,636 17.4% 3rd
Enfield North 66,014 60.3% 4,548 11.4% 3rd
Enfield, Southgate 65,275 63.5% 4,611 11.1% 3rd
Erith and Thamesmead 70,422 53.7% 4,856 12.8% 3rd
Feltham and Heston 82,442 47.9% 6,586 16.7% 3rd
Finchley and Golders Green 66,793 62.8% 7,186 17.1% 3rd
Greenwich and Woolwich 66,703 53.2% 6,998 19.7% 2nd
Hackney North and Stoke Newington 62,610 49.4% 7,136 23.1% 2nd
Hackney South and Shoreditch 59,801 51.3% 6,549 21.3% 2nd
Hammersmith 74,336 58.6% 8,267 19.0% 3rd
Hampstead and Kilburn 74,635 55.8% 14,664 35.2% 2nd
Harrow East 69,511 61.3% 6,043 14.2% 3rd
Harrow West 65,896 64.4% 7,919 18.7% 3rd
Hayes and Harlington 66,794 55.3% 3,637 9.8% 3rd
Hendon 68,100 58.9% 5,657 14.1% 3rd
Holborn and St Pancras 82,756 53.2% 11,524 26.2% 2nd
Hornchurch and Upminster 77,760 63.3% 4,184 8.5% 3rd
Hornsey and Wood Green 76,630 61.8% 20,512 43.3% 1st
Ilford North 68,570 61.1% 5,778 13.8% 3rd
Ilford South 79,646 53.6% 8,761 20.5% 3rd
Islington North 58,428 53.9% 9,402 29.9% 2nd
Islington South and Finsbury 57,748 53.6% 11,861 38.3% 2nd
Kensington 62,001 51.8% 6,467 20.1% 3rd
Kingston and Surbiton 74,102 67.7% 25,637 51.1% 1st
Lewisham, Deptford 68,350 50.9% 6,233 17.9% 2nd
Lewisham East 68,592 54.8% 7,482 19.9% 3rd
Lewisham West and Penge 70,772 57.4% 11,022 27.1% 2nd
Leyton and Wanstead 63,740 53.9% 8,495 24.7% 2nd
Mitcham and Morden 65,347 60.8% 5,543 14.0% 3rd
Old Bexley and Sidcup 64,878 65.2% 5,862 13.9% 3rd
Orpington 66,844 72.4% 19,579 40.4% 2nd
Poplar and Limehouse 70,452 50.1% 4,919 13.9% 4th
Putney 60,004 59.8% 5,861 16.3% 3rd
Richmond Park 69,566 73.2% 23,771 46.7% 1st
Romford 68,425 61.9% 3,572 8.4% 3rd
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner 69,292 62.4% 7,049 16.3% 3rd
Streatham 72,696 51.8% 11,115 29.5% 2nd
Sutton and Cheam 64,281 67.2% 20,255 46.9% 1st
Tooting 71,532 59.4% 8,314 19.6% 3rd
Tottenham 66,238 47.8% 5,309 16.8% 2nd
Twickenham 71,444 72.3% 26,696 51.6% 1st
Uxbridge and South Ruislip 68,017 58.6% 9,034 22.7% 3rd
Vauxhall 71,545 48.4% 9,425 27.2% 2nd
Walthamstow 63,079 54.6% 9,330 27.1% 2nd
West Ham 86,127 44.9% 3,926 10.2% 4th
Westminster North 63,281 50.8% 6,322 19.7% 3rd
Wimbledon 64,204 67.8% 7,908 18.2% 3rd

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.