2019 United Kingdom general election in England

The 2019 United Kingdom general election in England was held on Thursday 12 December across 533 constituencies within England.

Results
Note: the above figures include the Speaker being counted in the Labour totals, despite the Speaker being non-partisan.

Analysis
The Conservatives retained a majority of seats in England, with a net increase of 48 seats. They increased their share of the vote to their highest since 1970 and increased their share of the seats to their highest since 1987 and gained seats in the Labour Party's strongholds, specifically in areas which voted Leave in the 2016 EU referendum.

The Labour Party decreased their share of votes and suffered losses mostly to the Conservatives.

The Liberal Democrats increased their share of votes mostly in constituencies that voted Remain in the 2016 EU referendum, but failed to make any substantial gains in this election.

The Brexit Party gained votes from Labour, especially in Leave-voting constituencies, but failed to make any breakthrough in this election.

The Green Party increased its share of the vote but failed to make any gains, although it retained Brighton Pavilion.

Yorkshire and the Humber


Labour won the most seats in the region; however, the Conservatives won more votes.

Results by county
The below tables summarise the results by county as used by the Boundary Commission for England at the time of the last boundary review.

Donations
Electoral commission data shows that in 2019 Q4, total donations for each major political party, over £7,500, are as follows: