Notional results for a UK general election on 5 May 2005 Yorkshire and The Humber, England - by vote share

Ranking Constituency Winning party Vote share
1 Barnsley East Lab 71.0%
2 Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough Lab 69.6%
3 Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Lab 65.3%
4 Wentworth and Dearne Lab 61.8%
5 Sheffield South East Lab 60.3%
6 Leeds East Lab 59.8%
7 Leeds Central Lab 59.5%
8 Richmond (Yorks) Con 59.3%
9 Hemsworth Lab 58.7%
10 Rotherham Lab 57.7%
11 Barnsley Central Lab 57.6%
12 Don Valley Lab 56.5%
13 Leeds West Lab 56.2%
14 Kingston upon Hull East Lab 56.1%
15 Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle Lab 55.1%
16 Sheffield, Heeley Lab 54.1%
17 Kingston upon Hull North Lab 52.3%
18 Harrogate and Knaresborough LD 52.1%
19 Scunthorpe Lab 52.0%
20 Thirsk and Malton Con 51.9%
21 Rother Valley Lab 51.6%
22 Doncaster North Lab 51.1%
23 Doncaster Central Lab 51.0%
24 Skipton and Ripon Con 50.0%
25 York Central Lab 48.8%
26 Bradford South Lab 48.3%
27 Selby and Ainsty Con 47.2%
28 Great Grimsby Lab 47.1%
29 Haltemprice and Howden Con 47.0%
30 Sheffield Central Lab 46.5%
31 Huddersfield Lab 46.4%
32 Sheffield, Hallam LD 46.4%
33 Morley and Outwood Lab 46.0%
34 Elmet and Rothwell Lab 45.9%
35 Brigg and Goole Lab 45.8%
36 Leeds North East Lab 45.7%
37 Pudsey Lab 45.4%
38 East Yorkshire Con 45.4%
39 Batley and Spen Lab 45.3%
40 Penistone and Stocksbridge Lab 45.2%
41 Keighley Lab 44.7%
42 Bradford East Lab 44.1%
43 Wakefield Lab 44.1%
44 Cleethorpes Lab 43.3%
45 Halifax Lab 41.9%
46 Scarborough and Whitby Con 41.0%
47 Beverley and Holderness Con 40.9%
48 Dewsbury Lab 40.6%
49 Bradford West Lab 39.7%
50 Shipley Con 38.8%
51 Calder Valley Lab 38.5%
52 Leeds North West LD 36.9%
53 York Outer LD 36.7%
54 Colne Valley Lab 35.4%

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.