Brigg and Immingham

Declared: 4:41am on 5th July

Conservative and Unionist Party HOLD / provisional
Elected: Martin Vickers

Candidates

Photograph of Martin VickersCon / 37.4%
Martin Vickers
Photograph of Najmul HussainLab / 29.8%
Najmul Hussain
Photograph of Paul LadlowReform / 24.9%
Paul Ladlow
Photograph of Amie Alissa WatsonGreen / 4.5%
Amie Alissa Watson
Photograph of Eleanor RylanceLD / 3.4%
Eleanor Rylance

Candidate images from Democracy Club. Data collated by Open Innovations.

Constituency Drill Down

Population: 90900

Households: 39900

Housing tenure type for Brigg and Immingham

0%25%50%Social rentedPrivate rentedOwned with a mortgage or loanOwned outrightOther tenureOther tenure
Percentage: 0.5%
Owned outright
Percentage: 42.5%
Owned with a mortgage or loan
Percentage: 33.2%
Private rented
Percentage: 14.2%
Social rented
Percentage: 9.5%

Age demographic for Brigg and Immingham

0%25%50%Aged 65 years and overAged 50 to 64 yearsAged 35 to 49 yearsAged 25 to 34 yearsAged 16 to 24 yearsAged 15 years and underAged 15 years and under
Percentage: 16.5%
Aged 16 to 24 years
Percentage: 8%
Aged 25 to 34 years
Percentage: 10.5%
Aged 35 to 49 years
Percentage: 17.1%
Aged 50 to 64 years
Percentage: 23.1%
Aged 65 years and over
Percentage: 24.8%

Data from the House of Commons Library.

2019 General Election

It is projected that this would have been a Conservative and Unionist Party seat in the 2019 General Election if it had been contested with the new constituency boundaries.