UK Parliamentary General Election: Kilmarnock & Loudoun Constituency Results
A UK Parliamentary General Election was held on Thursday 4 July 2024.
Lillian Jones of the Scottish Labour Party was announced as MP of Kilmarnock and Loudoun Constituency on Friday 5 July with a majority of 5,119 votes.
Votes were cast as follows:
- Alan Brown, Scottish National Party (SNP): 13,936
- Jordan David Cowie, Scottish Conservative and Unionist: 3,527
- Bex Glen, Scottish Greens: 1,237
- Lillian Jones, Scottish Labour Party: 19,055
- Stephen McNamara, Independent: 401
- William Thomson, Reform UK: 3,472
- Edward Thornley, Scottish Liberal Democrats: 850
Number of spoilt ballot papers: 134
Total votes cast: 42,478
The turnout figure for the 2024 UK Parliamentary General Election within the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Constituency was 57.1% percent.
For the past two Parliamentary elections, the turnout figures were:
• 12 December 2019: 64.1%
• 8 June 2017: 63.54%
The current electorate for the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Constituency is 74,628.
The electorate at the last Parliamentary election in 2019 for the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Constituency was 74,517.