Brigg and Immingham

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Current MP

Name: Martin Vickers
Party: Conservative
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2029 election

No candidates have been declared for 2029 yet.

Projections

ProjectionProjected resultDescription
ElectoralCalculus: ElectoralCalculus/PLMR June 2025Likely RefVote shares: Ref: 46.0%; Cons: 24.0%; Lab: 17.0%
YouGov: YouGov June 2025Lean RefVote shares: Ref: 39.0%; Cons: 26.0%; Lab: 18.0%
ElectoralCalculus: ElectoralCalculus/PLMR April 2025Lean RefVote shares: Ref: 40.0%; Cons: 30.0%; Lab: 16.0%
More in Common: More in Common April 2025Lean RefVote shares: Ref: 41.0%; Cons: 28.0%; Lab: 15.0%
ElectoralCalculus: ElectoralCalculus/PLMR Feb 2025Toss-up RefVote shares: Ref: 38.0%; Cons: 31.0%; Lab: 16.0%
Focaldata: Focaldata Jan 2025Toss-up RefVote shares: Ref: 36.0%; Cons: 35.0%; Lab: 18.0%
More in Common: More in Common Dec 2024Safe ConsVictory chances: Cons: 100.0%

2024 results

Winning party: Conservative
Majority: 3243 (7.62%)
Turnout: 58.15%

CandidatePartyVotes
Martin VickersConservative and Unionist Party15905
Najmul HussainLabour Party12662
Paul LadlowReform UK10594
Amie Alissa WatsonGreen Party1905
Eleanor RylanceLiberal Democrats1442

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2019 notional results

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Winning party: Conservative
Majority: 24444 (51.73%)
Turnout: 66%

PartyVotes
Conservative33989
Labour9545
Liberal Democrats2067
Green1315
Reform UK329