Parliamentary elections to appoint members of parliament (MPs) for the York Central and York Outer parliamentary constituencies were held on Thursday 12 December 2019.
Details of elected candidates were announced by the Lord Mayor of York, Janet Looker, and the Sheriff of York, Jo Trythall, on Friday 13 December 2019.
The Acting Returning Officer for the parliamentary election was Ian Floyd.
York Central
Candidates | Elected | Party | Number of votes |
---|---|---|---|
James Blanchard | No | Liberal Democrats | 4,149 |
Andrew Dunn | No | Social Democratic Party | 134 |
Tom Franklin | No | Green Party | 2,107 |
Rachael Maskell | Yes | Labour Party | 27,312 |
Andrew Snedden | No | Yorkshire Party | 557 |
Nicholas Szkiler | No | The Brexit Party | 1,479 |
Fabia Tate | No | The Conservative Party | 13,767 |
Rachael Maskell was duly elected as Member of Parliament for York Central.
York Central totals
- Electorate: 74,899
- Turnout 66.38%
- Total number of votes: 49,703
- Total number of rejected votes: 198
York Outer
Candidates | Elected | Party | Number of votes |
---|---|---|---|
Keith Aspden | No | Liberal Democrats | 9,992 |
Scott Marmion | No | Independent | 692 |
Anna Perrett | No | Labour Party | 17,339 |
Julian Sturdy | Yes | The Conservative Party | 27,324 |
Julian Sturdy was duly elected as Member of Parliament for York Outer.
York Outer totals
- Electorate: 74,673
- Turnout 74.44%
- Total number of votes: 55,575
- Total number of rejected votes: 228
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