Who is my MP? All of the Kent winners at the General Election 2024
For years, Kent only had one Labour MP. Now, following this year's General Election, a total of eleven Labour MPs have been elected across the county.
The Conservatives have managed to maintain six seats in Kent: Faversham and Mid Kent, Herne Bay and Sandwich, Maidstone and Malling, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, and the Weald of Kent. Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats successfully secured a seat in Tunbridge Wells - the first time the area will send a Lib Dem MP to Westminster since 1906.
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Prominent Kent MPs such as former Conservative cabinet minister Damian Green and long-established politicians such as Damian Collins were all swept up in the red wave. And Sir Keir Starmer has now begun announcing his new cabinet.
Angela Rayner MP has been appointed as Deputy Prime Minister, while Rachel Reeves MP has been named as the new Chancellor. Yvette Cooper MP has been appointed as the Secretary of State, taking over James Cleverly.
David Lammy MP is the new Foreign Secretary and Pat McFadden MP has been announced as the new chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
Kent's MPs as General Election results revealed
Please click on the constituency name for a full breakdown of results from each area.
Constituency | MP | Party |
Sojan Joseph | Labour | |
Rosie Duffield | Labour | |
Tristan Osborne | Labour | |
Jim Dickson | Labour | |
Mike Tapp | Labour | |
Polly Billington | Labour | |
Helen Whately | Conservative | |
Tony Vaughan | Labour | |
Naushabah Khan | Labour | |
Lauren Sullivan | Labour | |
Roger Gale | Conservative | |
Helen Grant | Conservative | |
Lauren Edwards | Labour | |
Laura Trott | Conservative | |
Kevin McKenna | Labour | |
Tom Tugendhat | Conservative | |
Mike Martin | Lib Dem | |
Katie Lam | Conservative |
We've also created a tool to find out who your MP is now, following the results declared overnight. You can either search for your constituency directly by typing into the search bar at the bottom of the map, or zoom in and select a seat from the map.