List of target seats in the 2019 United Kingdom general election
The 2019 United Kingdom general election was held on 12 December 2019. These were the target seats for each of the major political parties, according to results from the previous election in 2017.[1]
Conservative
Conservative target seats[2] | ||||||
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Rank | Constituency | Winning party 2017 | Swing required |
Winning party 2019 | ||
1 | Perth and North Perthshire | SNP | 0.02% | SNP | ||
2 | Kensington | Labour | 0.03% | Conservative | ||
3 | Dudley North | Labour | 0.03% | Conservative | ||
4 | Newcastle-under-Lyme | Labour | 0.03% | Conservative | ||
5 | Crewe and Nantwich | Labour | 0.04% | Conservative | ||
6 | Canterbury | Labour | 0.16% | Labour | ||
7 | Barrow and Furness | Labour | 0.22% | Conservative | ||
8 | Keighley | Labour | 0.24% | Conservative | ||
9 | Lanark and Hamilton East | SNP | 0.26% | SNP | ||
10 | Ashfield | Labour | 0.44% | Conservative | ||
11 | Stroud | Labour | 0.54% | Conservative | ||
12 | Bishop Auckland | Labour | 0.58% | Conservative | ||
13 | Peterborough | Labour | 0.64% | Conservative | ||
14 | Oxford West and Abingdon | Liberal Democrats | 0.68% | Liberal Democrats | ||
15 | Westmorland and Lonsdale | Liberal Democrats | 0.75% | Liberal Democrats | ||
16 | Colne Valley | Labour | 0.76% | Conservative | ||
17 | Ipswich | Labour | 0.81% | Conservative | ||
18 | Bedford | Labour | 0.81% | Labour | ||
19 | Stockton South | Labour | 0.82% | Conservative | ||
20 | Edinburgh South West | SNP | 1.11% | SNP |
Labour
Labour target seats[3] | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rank | Constituency | Winning party 2017 | Swing required |
Winning party 2019 | ||
1 | Southampton Itchen | Conservative | 0.03% | Conservative | ||
2 | Glasgow South West | SNP | 0.08% | SNP | ||
3 | Glasgow East | SNP | 0.10% | SNP | ||
4 | Arfon | Plaid Cymru | 0.16% | Plaid Cymru | ||
5 | Airdrie and Shotts | SNP | 0.26% | SNP | ||
6 | Pudsey | Conservative | 0.31% | Conservative | ||
7 | Hastings and Rye | Conservative | 0.32% | Conservative | ||
8 | Chipping Barnet | Conservative | 0.32% | Conservative | ||
9 | Thurrock | Conservative | 0.34% | Conservative | ||
10 | Lanark and Hamilton East | SNP | 0.36% | SNP | ||
11 | Preseli Pembrokeshire | Conservative | 0.37% | Conservative | ||
12 | Motherwell and Wishaw | SNP | 0.38% | SNP | ||
13 | Inverclyde | SNP | 0.49% | SNP | ||
14 | Calder Valley | Conservative | 0.52% | Conservative | ||
15 | Norwich North | Conservative | 0.55% | Conservative | ||
16 | Broxtowe | Conservative | 0.78% | Conservative | ||
17 | Stoke-on-Trent South | Conservative | 0.80% | Conservative | ||
18 | Telford | Conservative | 0.81% | Conservative | ||
19 | Dunfermline and West Fife | SNP | 0.83% | SNP | ||
20 | Bolton West | Conservative | 0.92% | Conservative |
Liberal Democrat
Lib Dem target seats[4] | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rank | Constituency | Winning party 2017 | Swing required |
Winning party 2019 | ||
1 | North East Fife | SNP | 0.00% | Liberal Democrats | ||
2 | Richmond Park | Conservative | 0.04% | Liberal Democrats | ||
3 | Ceredigion | Plaid Cymru | 0.13% | Plaid Cymru | ||
4 | St Ives | Conservative | 0.30% | Conservative | ||
5 | Sheffield Hallam | Labour | 1.86% | Labour | ||
6 | Cheltenham | Conservative | 2.25% | Conservative | ||
7 | North Devon | Conservative | 3.89% | Conservative | ||
8 | Cheadle | Conservative | 4.13% | Conservative | ||
9 | Leeds North West | Labour | 4.56% | Labour | ||
10 | Lewes | Conservative | 5.08% | Conservative |
SNP
SNP target seats[5] | ||||||
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Rank | Constituency | Winning party 2017 | Swing required |
Winning party 2019 | ||
1 | Stirling | Conservative | 0.15% | SNP | ||
2 | Rutherglen and Hamilton West | Labour | 0.26% | SNP | ||
3 | Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | Labour | 0.28% | SNP | ||
4 | Glasgow North East | Labour | 0.38% | SNP | ||
5 | Midlothian | Labour | 0.98% | SNP | ||
6 | Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill | Labour | 1.76% | SNP | ||
7 | Gordon | Conservative | 2.43% | SNP | ||
8 | East Lothian | Labour | 2.76% | SNP | ||
9 | Edinburgh West | Liberal Democrats | 2.83% | Liberal Democrats | ||
10 | Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock | Conservative | 3.00% | SNP |
Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru targets[6] | ||||||
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Rank | Constituency | Winning party 2017 | Swing required |
Winning party 2019 | ||
1 | Ynys Môn | Labour | 7.23% | Conservative | ||
2 | Llanelli | Labour | 17.62% | Labour | ||
3 | Blaenau Gwent | Labour | 18.38% | Labour | ||
4 | Caerphilly | Labour | 20.01% | Labour | ||
5 | Rhondda | Labour | 20.87% | Labour |
Brexit Party
Brexit Party target seats[7] | ||||||
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Rank | Constituency | Winning party 2017 | Swing required |
Winning party 2019 | ||
1 | Hartlepool | Labour | Labour | |||
Green
Green Party target seats[8] | ||||||
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Rank | Constituency | Winning party 2017 | Swing required |
Winning party 2019 | ||
1 | Bristol West | Labour | 26.5% | Labour |
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References
- Barnes, Peter; Jeavans, Christine (13 November 2019). "Where are the seats that could turn the election?" – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- "Conservative Target Seats 2019 - Election Polling". www.electionpolling.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- "Labour Target Seats 2019 - Election Polling". www.electionpolling.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- "Liberal Democrat Target Seats 2019 - Election Polling". www.electionpolling.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- "SNP Target Seats 2019 - Election Polling". www.electionpolling.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- "Plaid Cymru Target Seats 2019". www.electionpolling.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- Proctor, Kate; Perraudin, Frances (5 December 2019). "Farage hits out at three MEPs who quit Brexit party to back Tories" – via www.theguardian.com.
- Drennan, Sue (2 December 2019). "Bristol West: What you need to know for the 2019 General Election". The Bristol Cable.
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