Social Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present) election results

This article lists the election results of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in UK elections, founded following the 1990 dissolution of the "Continuing" Social Democratic Party after the even further dissolution in 1988 of the original Social Democratic Party.

Local government elections

1995

AuthorityWardCandidateVotes
Neath Port Talbot Aberavon Anthony Taylor 1,080
Aberavon Jeffrey Dinham
Aberavon Thomas John Sullivan

2023

CouncilSeatCandidateVotesPercentage
Amber Valley Ripley Edwin Taylor 69 2.6
Barnsley Dearne North Steve Vajda 16 1.1
Barnsley Dearne South Dave Jarvis 446 24.9
Bradford Keighley East Andrew Vann 37 1.0
Cheshire East Poynton East and Pott Shrigley Tim O’Rourke 157 3.3
Derbyshire Dales Hulland Richard Bright 145 18.9
Kirklees Birstall and Brenshaw Mark Steele 53 1.4
Knowsley St Gabriels Patricia Jameson 26
Leeds Ardsley and Robin Hood Daniel Whetsone 101 1.9
Leeds Beeston and Holbeck Nigel Perry 107 2.7
Leeds Bramley and Stanningly Richard Riley 62 1.4
Leeds Burmantofts and Richmond Hill Paul Whetstone 59 1.5
Leeds Chapel Allerton Sasha Watson 48 0.8
Leeds Farnley and Wartley Jack Bellfield 17 0.3
Leeds Hunslet and Riverside Thomas Foster 48 1.1
Leeds Middleton Park Emma Pogson-Golden 1,985 45.9
Leeds Morley North Richard Cowles 25 0.4
Leeds Morley South Andrew Martin 41 0.8
Leeds Rothwell Sarah Welbourne 21 0.4
Leeds Temple Newsam Wendy Whetstone 61 1.2
Leeds Weetwood Rob Walker 47 0.7
South Oxfordshire Cholsey Kym Pomlett 188 6.1
South Oxfordshire Didcot South Owen Edwards 327 12.1
Manchester Didsbury West Wendy Andrew 26 0.5
Medway Hempstead and Wigmore Peter Wheeler 58 2.2
Medway Wayfield and Weeds Wood Steve Tanner 74 3.8
Newcastle South Jesmond Martin Evison 85 4.7
Salford Weaste and Seedley Stephen Lewthwaife 40 1.8
Sevenoaks Sevenoaks Kippington Ian Grattidge 78 5.0
Sheffield Firth Park April Worrall 183 6.5
Wakefield Pontefract South Trevor Lake 84 2.5
Wealden Hailsham West Stephen Gander 34 4.3
East Yorkshire Bridlington Central and Old Town Carlo Verda 228 7.2
East Yorkshire Bridlington North Joy Verda 118 1.2
East Yorkshire Bridlington South Chris Daniels 52 1.0

2024

AuthorityWardCandidateVotesPercentage
Barnsley Dearne South Dave Jarvis 396 22.3
Bradford Keighley East Alex Vann 58 1.0
Bristol Frome Vale Tommy Trueman 188 6.1
Bristol Hengrove and Whitchurch Park Neil Norton 59 1.6
Dorset Blandford Linda Stenner 31 1.3
Dorset Daniel Avery 50 2.0
Leeds Ardsley and Robin Hood Mark Daniels 102 1.9
Leeds Armley Warwick Bettney 41 0.8
Leeds Beeston & Holbeck Sasha Watson 247 5.2
Leeds Bramley & Stanningley Richard Riley 82 1.9
Leeds Burmantofts & Richmond Hill Paul Whetstone 30 0.7
Leeds Chapel Allerton Richard Cowles 75 1.1
Leeds Farnley & Wortley Finley Taylor 76 1.6
Leeds Horsforth Nathan Wright 41 0.5
Leeds Hunslet & Riverside Daniel Whetstone 107 2.2
Leeds Killingbeck & Seacroft Catherine Dobson 106 2.5
Leeds Middleton Park Rob Chesterfield 1,882 42.8
Leeds Moortown Cordelia Lynan 39 0.5
Leeds Morley North Thomas Foster 19 0.3
Leeds Morley South Nigel Perry 8 0.1
Leeds Rothwell Sarah Welbourne 43 0.8
Leeds Roundhay Carl Richman 132 1.8
Leeds Temple Newsam Wendy Whetstone 33 0.6
Leeds Weetwood Rob Walker 67 1.0
Leeds Wetherby Ian Howell 43 0.6
Newcastle-upon-Tyne South Jesmond Martin Evison 52 2.4
Rotherham Wath Michael Chambers 345 21.6
Sheffield Nether Hedge and Sharrow Annie Stoker 175 5.5

General elections

1992

ConstituencyCandidateVotes
Glanford & ScunthorpeCyril Nottingham996 out of 58,045 (1.7%)
Plymouth DevonportHarold Luscombe2,152 out of 51,216 (4.2%)
Plymouth DrakeD. M. Stanbury476 out of 39,042 (0.2%)
ReigateM. Bilcliff513 out of 56,449 (0.9%)
South East StaffordshireJill Taylor895 out of 57,603 (1.6%)
WycombeAlan Page449 out of 56,611 (0.8%)

Notes: Received 6,649 votes out of 33,614,074 (0.1%) | Position- 21/35

Source:[1][2][3]

1997

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
East YorkshireRaymond Allerston1,049 out of 48,971 (2.1%)2.1%
Vale of YorkTony Pelton197 out of 53,265 (0.4%)0.4%

Notes: Received 1,246 votes out of 31,286,284 (0.0%) | Position- 42/49

Source:[4]

2010

ConstituencyCandidateVotes
Birmingham Hodge HillPeter Johnson637 out of 42,472 (1.5%)
East YorkshireRaymond Allerston914 out of 51,254 (1.8%)

Notes: Received 1,551 votes out of 29,687,604 (0.0%) | Position- 43/58

Sources:[5][6]

2015

ConstituencyCandidateVotes
Birmingham YardleyPeter Johnson71 out of 41,313 (0.2%)
Kingston upon Hull EastVal Hoodless54 out of 35,144 (0.2%)

Notes: Received 125 votes out of 30,697,525 (0.0%) | Position- N/A because the party received less than 400 votes

Source:[7]

2017

ConstituencyCandidateVotes
Glasgow EastSteven Marshall148 out of 36,175 (0.4%)
Sheffield Brightside & HillsboroughMuzafar Rahman47 out of 41,870 (0.1%)
Sheffield CentralJoe Westnidge38 out of 47,877 (0.1%)
Sheffield HallamSteven Winstone70 out of 57,020 (0.1%)
Sheffield HeeleyJaspreet Oberoi64 out of 44,226 (0.1%)
Sheffield South EastIshleen Oberoi102 out of 43,596 (0.2%)

Notes: Received 469 votes out of 32,204,184 (0.0%) | Position- 37/41

Source:[8]

2019

ConstituencyCandidateVotes
Basildon & BillericaySimon Breedon224 out of 44,128 (0.5%)
CambridgeJane Robins91 out of 53,729 (0.2%)
Cynon ValleyIan McLean114 out of 30,236 (0.4%)
Edinburgh South WestMev Brown114 out of 52,131 (0.2%)
Epping ForestJon Newham170 out of 50,268 (0.3%)
Folkestone & HytheColin Menniss190 out of 59,005 (0.3%)
HavantAlan Black344 out of 45,959 (0.7%)
JarrowMark Conway212 out of 40,736 (0.5%)
KeighleyMatthew Rose132 out of 52,600 (0.3%)
Leeds CentralWilliam Clouston281 out of 49,284 (0.6%)
Leeds WestDaniel Whetstone46 out of 40,281 (0.1%)
NeathCarl Williams67 out of 36,756 (0.2%)
Thirsk & MaltonMichael Taylor127 out of 56,588 (0.2%)
TootingRoz Hubley77 out of 58,473 (0.1%)
TottenhamAndrew Bence91 out of 46,856 (0.2%)
Warrington SouthKevin Hickson168 out of 61,899 (0.3%)
Warwick & LeamingtonXander Bennett67 out of 54,205 (0.1%)
WatfordMichael McGetrick333 out of 58,065 (0.6%)
Wentworth & DearneDavid Bettney313 out of 41,557 (0.8%)
York CentralAndrew Dunn134 out of 49,505 (0.3%)

Notes: Received 3,295 votes out of 32,014,110 (0.0%) | Position- 25/47

Source:[9]

By-elections

1987–1992 Parliament

By-electionCandidateVotesPosition
1991 NeathJohn Warman1,826 out of 34,753 (5.3%)5th of 8

Notes: Won back deposit

2017–2019 Parliament

By-electionCandidateVotesPosition
2019 Newport WestIan McLean202 out of 23,515 (0.9%)9th of 11
2019 PeterboroughPatrick O'Flynn135 out of 33,920 (0.4%)9th of 15

2019–present Parliament

By-electionCandidateVotesPosition
2021 HartlepoolDavid Bettney108 out of 29,333 (0.4%)14th of 16
2021 Airdrie & ShottsNeil Manson151 out of 21,827 (0.7%)5th of 8
2021 Batley & SpenOllie Purser66 out of 37,695 (0.2%)14th of 16
2022 Stretford and UrmstonJulien Yvon74 out of 18,418 (0.4%)9th of 9

(Last)

2023 Selby and AinstyJohn Waterstone314 out of 35,886 (0.9%)8th of 13
2023 Uxbridge and South RuislipSteve Gardner248 out of 31,000 (0.8%)6th of 17

Scottish Parliament elections

2021

RegionCandidatesVotes
GlasgowAnthony McGinley, Robin John Dudfield,

Robert Malyn, Richard Cameron

178 (0.1%)
LothianAlasdair Young, Neil Manson,Lawrence Edwards227 (0.1%)

Notes: Received 405 votes out of 2,706,761 | Position- 21/25

Sources:[10][11]

London mayoral elections

2021

CandidateFirst round votes
Steve Kelleher8,764 out of 2,531,357 (0.3%)

Notes: Position- 17/20

Source:[12]

2024

CandidateVotes
Amy Gallagher34,449 out of 2,495,559 (1.4%)

Notes: Position- 7/13 Source:[13]

London Assembly elections

2021

ConstituencyCandidatesVotes
London-wideEric Siva-Jothy, Stephen Gardner, Matthew Beresford, Simon Marshall,
Brilant Krasniqi,
Seth Liebowitz, Tricia Bracher, Rosamund Hubley
7,782 out of 2,599,650 (0.3%)

Notes: Position- 16/18

Source:[12]

2024

ConstituencyCandidatesVotes
London-wideAmy Gallagher, Huge De Burgh, Stephen Balogh, Jon Mabbutt,
Manny Lawal,
Jane Gibson, Steve Kelleher, Alastair Mellon,
Laurenzo Mefsut, Daniel Woodruffe, Jake Painter, David Hargreaves,
Les Beaumont
23,021 out of 2,476,687 (0.9%)

Source:[14]

Mayoral elections

Combined authority

AuthorityElectionCandidate1st round votes %
South Yorkshire2022David Bettney10,1773.9
202420,8357.6

Sources:[15][16]

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