Richmond and Northallerton general election 2024 results in full as Rishi Sunak contests seat

-Credit: (Image: Derby Telegraph)
-Credit: (Image: Derby Telegraph)


Voters in Richmond and Northallerton have gone to the ballot box in the general election 2024.

A new Member of Parliament is being elected for the North Yorkshire constituency which includes the wards of Catterick Village and Brompton-on-Swale; Great Ayton; Hipswell and Colburn; Leyburn and Middleham; Morton-on-Swale and Appleton Wiske; North Richmondshire; Northallerton North and Brompton; Northallerton South; Richmond; Romanby; Scotton and Lower Wensleydale; Stokesley and Upper Dales.

The new seat is mainly composed of the former Richmond constituency. Ahead of the general election the Richmond MP was, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was MP. The Conservative MP won the seat in 2015 and is standing again.

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The shock summer general election was called by Rishi Sunak on May 22, with elections taking place in all 650 seats across the UK. Since the 2019 general election major boundary changes affecting 90% of Parliamentary constituencies have come into force.

Ahead of the election, a Conservative government had been in power in Parliament since 2010.

Polls closed in the general election 2024 at 10pm on Thursday, July 4, with counts taking place overnight. Results from across the UK are expected in the early hours of Friday morning.

You can see all the results for the constituency as they are announced in Richmond and Northallerton and the UK, in the interactive widget and map below which will update once the count has been declared. Find out who won the seat and how many votes each candidate received.