- Labour: 289 seats, 128 seats gained
- Conservative: 55 seats, 142 seats lost
- Liberal Democrat: 37 seats, 32 seats gained
- Reform UK: 4 seats, 4 seats gained
- Scottish National Party: 4 seats, 27 seats lost
- Others: 13 seats, 5 seats gained
- Labour: 410 seats
- Conservative: 144 seats
- Liberal Democrat: 58 seats
- Scottish National Party: 8 seats
- Reform UK: 4 seats
- Others: 26 seats
Scarborough and Whitby results
General Election taking place nationwide, 4 July. Results appear here as they come in. Follow the latest news on the general election results in North Yorkshire.
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Scarborough and Whitby results
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Reform UK, David Bowes
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The Yorkshire Party, Lee Derrick
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Social Democratic Party, Thomas Foster
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Green, Annette Hudspeth
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Labour, Alison Hume
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Social Justice Party, Asa Jones
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Liberal Democrat, Robert Lockwood
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Conservative, Roberto Weeden-Sanz
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Vote share and change
Party | Vote share | Change since 2019 |
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Conservative | 0.0% | - |
Green | 0.0% | - |
Labour | 0.0% | - |
Liberal Democrat | 0.0% | - |
Reform UK | 0.0% | - |
Social Democratic Party | 0.0% | - |
The Yorkshire Party | 0.0% | - |
Others | 0.0% |
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Conservative | 0.0% |
Green | 0.0% |
Labour | 0.0% |
Liberal Democrat | 0.0% |
Reform UK | 0.0% |
Social Democratic Party | 0.0% |
The Yorkshire Party | 0.0% |
Others | 0.0% |
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Conservative | - |
Green | - |
Labour | - |
Liberal Democrat | - |
Reform UK | - |
Social Democratic Party | - |
The Yorkshire Party | - |


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