Here is the full list of MPs for Hampshire.
Labour has claimed a landslide victory in the 2024 UK general election, winning 412 seats nationally, surpassing the 326 seats needed for a majority.
The party has both gained and retained seats in Southampton, whilst the Conservatives held their seat in Romsey and Southampton North – as well as the New Forest – with the Liberal Democrats winning in Eastleigh.
Here is a full list of all the winners in Hampshire:
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Southampton Itchen: Darren Paffey (Labour), Labour gain from Conservatives. Voter turnout: 38,053
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Southampton Test: Satvir Kaur (Labour), Labour hold. Voter turnout: 35,805
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Romsey and Southampton North: Caroline Nokes (Conservative), Conservatives hold. Voter turnout: 50,027
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Eastleigh: Liz Jarvis (Lib Dems), Lib Dems gain from Conservatives. Voter turnout: 46,420
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Fareham and Waterlooville: Suella Braverman (Conservative), Conservatives hold. Voter turnout: 50,123
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Hamble Valley: Paul Holmes (Conservative), Conservatives win. Voter turnout: 54,004
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New Forest East: Julian Lewis (Conservative), Conservatives hold. Voter turnout: 45,230
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New Forest West: Desmond Swayne (Conservative), Conservatives hold. Voter turnout: 46,337
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Winchester: Danny Chambers (Lib Dems), Lib Dems gain from Conservatives. Voter turnout: 57,076
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Portsmouth South: Stephen James Morgan (Labour), Labour hold. Voter turnout: 38,928
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Portsmouth North: Amanda Martin (Labour), Labour gain from Conservatives. Voter turnout: 41,593
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North West Hampshire: Kit Malthouse (Conservative), Conservatives hold. Voter turnout: 50,823
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North East Hampshire: Alex Brewer (Lib Dems), Lib Dems gain from Conservatives. Voter turnout: 55,560
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Havant: Alan Mak (Conservative), Conservatives hold. Voter turnout: 42,186
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Gosport: Dame Caroline Dinenage (Conservative), Conservatives hold. Voter turnout: 44,277
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Basingstoke: Luke Murphy (Labour), Labour gain from Conservatives. Voter turnout: 48,989
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Aldershot: Alex Baker (Labour), Labour gain from Conservatives. Voter turnout: 48,544
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