Notional results for a UK general election on 5 May 2005 Yorkshire and The Humber, England - Elections won by Conservative

Constituency Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Majority
Beverley and Holderness 77,424 64.2% 20,345 40.9% 3,097
East Yorkshire 77,121 61.2% 21,410 45.4% 6,284
Haltemprice and Howden 68,533 70.4% 22,687 47.0% 5,080
Richmond (Yorks) 77,790 64.6% 29,793 59.3% 19,450
Scarborough and Whitby 73,806 63.6% 19,248 41.0% 1,245
Selby and Ainsty 69,407 68.9% 22,554 47.2% 2,060
Shipley 68,363 68.1% 18,077 38.8% 450
Skipton and Ripon 74,834 66.1% 24,747 50.0% 11,596
Thirsk and Malton 75,220 65.9% 25,702 51.9% 14,117

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.

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.