Notional results for a UK general election on 5 May 2005 North East, England - Elections won by Labour

Figures presented for Labour include those candidates certified by both the Labour and the Co-operative parties.

Constituency Electorate Turnout Votes Vote share Majority
Bishop Auckland 67,937 56.1% 19,065 50.0% 10,047
Blaydon 67,212 62.2% 21,591 51.6% 5,748
Blyth Valley 63,628 56.2% 19,659 55.0% 8,527
City of Durham 69,879 63.5% 20,928 47.2% 3,274
Darlington 66,962 59.4% 20,811 52.3% 10,417
Easington 62,372 51.8% 23,043 71.3% 18,874
Gateshead 65,218 53.7% 21,510 61.4% 14,245
Hartlepool 69,075 51.3% 18,251 51.5% 7,478
Houghton and Sunderland South 69,721 53.2% 23,007 62.0% 16,986
Jarrow 64,046 54.8% 20,637 58.8% 12,749
Middlesbrough 65,979 48.7% 18,486 57.6% 12,476
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland 71,851 60.9% 22,021 50.3% 8,096
Newcastle upon Tyne Central 57,608 56.5% 16,466 50.6% 7,509
Newcastle upon Tyne East 60,254 55.3% 17,588 52.8% 6,987
Newcastle upon Tyne North 66,263 61.6% 20,361 49.8% 6,878
North Durham 67,429 55.4% 23,932 64.1% 16,781
North Tyneside 72,091 55.4% 23,713 59.4% 14,929
North West Durham 68,270 57.9% 21,312 53.9% 13,443
Redcar 67,004 58.0% 19,968 51.4% 12,116
Sedgefield 65,114 62.4% 23,943 59.0% 18,198
South Shields 63,358 50.7% 19,529 60.8% 13,368
Stockton North 65,277 58.1% 20,800 54.8% 12,742
Stockton South 69,526 62.5% 20,692 47.7% 5,834
Sunderland Central 73,128 50.7% 18,543 50.0% 9,464
Tynemouth 71,354 66.0% 22,752 48.3% 5,490
Wansbeck 63,005 58.4% 20,315 55.2% 10,581
Washington and Sunderland West 68,459 47.4% 22,327 68.8% 17,060

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.