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Results breakdown of the 2017 United Kingdom general election

This is the results breakdown of the 2017 general election.

Vote shares

A post-election analysis of Lord Ashcroft of inter-party swing (between specific parties):

Seats which changed hands

Conservative to Labour

  1. Battersea
  2. Bedford
  3. Brighton Kemptown
  4. Bristol North West
  5. Bury North
  6. Canterbury
  7. Cardiff North
  8. Colne Valley
  9. Crewe and Nantwich
  10. Croydon Central
  11. Derby North
  12. Enfield Southgate
  13. Gower
  14. High Peak
  15. Ipswich
  16. Keighley
  17. Kensington
  18. Lincoln
  19. Peterborough
  20. Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
  21. Portsmouth South
  22. Reading East
  23. Stockton South
  24. Stroud
  25. Vale of Clwyd
  26. Warrington South
  27. Warwick and Leamington
  28. Weaver Vale

SNP to Conservative

  1. Aberdeen South
  2. Aberdeenshire West & Kincardine
  3. Angus
  4. Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock
  5. Banff and Buchan
  6. Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
  7. Dumfries and Galloway
  8. Gordon
  9. Moray
  10. Ochil and South Perthshire
  11. Renfrewshire East
  12. Stirling

SNP to Labour

  1. Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill
  2. East Lothian
  3. Glasgow North East
  4. Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
  5. Midlothian
  6. Rutherglen and Hamilton West

Labour to Conservative

  1. Copeland
  2. Derbyshire North East
  3. Mansfield
  4. Middlesbrough South and Cleveland East
  5. Stoke-on-Trent South
  6. Walsall North

Conservative to Liberal Democrat

  1. Bath
  2. Eastbourne
  3. Kingston and Surbiton
  4. Oxford West and Abingdon
  5. Twickenham

SNP to Liberal Democrat

  1. Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
  2. Dunbartonshire East
  3. Edinburgh West

Liberal Democrat to Labour

  1. Leeds North West
  2. Sheffield Hallam

SDLP to Sinn Féin

  1. Foyle
  2. South Down

Liberal Democrat to Conservative

  1. Southport

UKIP to Conservative

  1. Clacton

Ulster Unionist to Sinn Féin

  1. Fermanagh and South Tyrone

SDLP to Democratic Unionist

  1. Belfast South

Ulster Unionist to Democratic Unionist

  1. South Antrim

Liberal Democrat to Plaid Cymru

  1. Ceredigion

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Notes

References