UK Parliamentary Election (General Election) 4 July 2024

Election results

Results for Bedford constituency

Election for the Member of Parliament for Bedford constituency

I, Laura Church, being the Returning Officer at the Election of Member of Parliament for Bedford constituency held on Thursday 4 July 2024, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the Election is as follows:

Name of Candidate Description Number of Votes Recorded*
CHAUDHURY Prince Sadiq  Workers Party of Britain  996
CHAUHAN Pinder  Conservative Party Candidate  8,912
FOLEY Ben  Green Party 2,394
JAVED Tarek  Independent  1,442
LANSLEY Matt  Reform UK  4,548
VANN Henry Paul Liberal Democrat 4,025
YASIN Mohammad Labour Party 18,342 - ELECTED

* If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes.

The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: Number of ballot papers
A Want of official mark 0
B Voting for more candidates than the voter was entitled to  64
C Writing or mark by which voter could be identified  2
D Being unmarked  101
E Rejected in part 43
Total 210

Vacant seats: 1 Electorate: 72,478 Turnout: 56.4%

I duly declare Mohammed Yasin has been elected as Member of Parliament for Bedford constituency. 

Dated: 5 July 2024

Laura Church

Returning Officer, BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL, BOROUGH HALL, CAULDWELL STREET, BEDFORD, MK42 9AP

Results for North Bedfordshire constituency

Election for the Member of Parliament for North Bedfordshire constituency

I, Bhavesh Shah, High Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Returning Officer at the Election of Member of Parliament for North Bedfordshire constituency held on Thursday 4 July 2024, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the Election is as follows:

Name of Candidate Description Number of Votes Recorded*
CLAYTON Pippa Reform UK  8,433
FLEMING Philippa Deirdre Nell Green Party  3,027
FULLER Richard Quentin  The Conservative Party Candidate  19,981 - ELECTED
NAGARAJU Uday  Labour Party  14,567
SZAUB - NEWTON Joanna Beata  Liberal Democrat  5,553

* If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes.

The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: Number of ballot papers
A Want of official mark 0
B Voting for more candidates than the voter was entitled to  62
C Writing or mark by which voter could be identified  10
D Being unmarked  138
E Rejected in part 0
Total 210

Vacant seats: 1 Electorate: 78,850 Turnout: 65.7%

I duly declare Richard Quentin Fuller has been elected as Member of Parliament for North Bedfordshire constituency. 

Dated: 5 July 2024

Bhavesh Shah

High Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Returning Officer, BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL, BOROUGH HALL, CAULDWELL STREET, BEDFORD, MK42 9AP

Important dates

Date Event
Parliament dissolved

Wednesday 30 May 2024

 

Receipt of Writ 

 

Thursday 30 May 2024

 

Notice of Election published

Monday 3 June 2024

 

Nomination period  Thursday 30 May to Friday 7 June
Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Station published Friday 7 June 2024
Last day to register to vote / make amendments to existing information on the register. Go to: www.gov.uk/register-to-vote  Tuesday 18 June 2024 
Last day to apply for a postal vote or make amendments to existing information. Go to www.gov.uk/how-to-vote/postal-voting  Wednesday 19 June 2024 
Last day to apply for a proxy vote. Go to www.gov.uk/apply-proxy-vote Wednesday 26 June 2024 
Last day to apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate (VAC). This is allows you to vote if you do not have photo ID. Go to www.gov.uk/apply-for-photo-id-voter-authority-certificate Wednesday 26 June 2024 
Emergency proxy period  After 5pm on Wednesday 26 June until 5pm on Thursday 4 July 2024
Reissuing lost or spoilt postal vote packs Friday 28 June until 5pm on Thursday 4 July 2024 (email electoral.registration@bedford.gov.uk to request a reissue) 

Election notices

Notices of election

Statement as to Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll 

Notice of Election Agents

Constituencies in Bedfordshire

Residents of Bedford Borough live across three parliamentary constituencies, Bedford, North Bedfordshire and Mid Bedfordshire. 

Registered voters are electing their local Member of Parliament to represent their constituency.

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Election administration

Bedford Borough Council is responsible for the administration of the elections for the Bedford and North Bedfordshire constituencies. This means that some registered voters in parts of the North Bedfordshire constituency (Biggleswade, Sandy, Potton and surrounding villages) will receive their poll cards / postal votes from Bedford Borough Council.

The election for Mid Bedfordshire is administered by Central Bedfordshire Council.

Communication from political parties

Political parties, candidates and their agents are entitled to receive copies of the full Electoral Register for electoral purposes so you may receive personalised letters / leaflets from them.