UK parliamentary candidates

SNP

SF

SDLP

PC

LD

Ind

Green

SNP

Lab

80

Men

65

50

65

80%

Women

6

5

4

3

2

1

Men dominate ballot papers this election, making up 74% of the country's 3,971 candidates. In 102 of the UK's 650 constituencies, there are zero female candidates. The map shows the male to female ratio in each seat – 88% have more men running than women

Based on our polling projection women will win 198 of 650 seats contested. This would mean a 25% increase in female MPs from 2010. Labour would have a 44% female share of parliamentarians, compared to 35% for the SNP and 20% for the Conservatives

1 Ayrshire North & Arran

2 Dumfries & Galloway

3 Sheffield Hallam

4 Derbyshire South

5 Westminster North

6 Lewisham & Penge West

SNP

SF

SDLP

PC

LD

Ind

Green

SNP

Lab

80

Men

65

50

65

80%

Women

Based on our polling projection women will win 198 of 650 seats contested. This would mean a 25% increase in female MPs from 2010. Labour would have a 44% female share of parliamentarians, compared to 35% for the SNP and 20% for the Conservatives

Men dominate ballot papers this election, making up 74% of the country's 3,971 candidates. In 102 of the UK's 650 constituencies, there are zero female candidates. The map shows the male to female ratio in each seat – 88% have more men running than women

 

Westminster

North

Witney

Derbyshire

Mid

Sheffield

Hallam

Dumfries &

Galloway

Ayrshire North

& Arran

Lewisham &

Penge West

Thanet

South

Derbyshire

South

SNP

SF

SDLP

PC

LD

Ind

Green

SNP

Lab

80

Men

65

50

65

80%

Women

Based on our polling projection women will win 198 of 650 seats contested. This would mean a 25% increase in female MPs from 2010. Labour would have a 44% female share of parliamentarians, compared to 35% for the SNP and 20% for the Conservatives

Men dominate ballot papers this election, making up 74% of the country's 3,971 candidates. In 102 of the UK's 650 constituencies, there are zero female candidates. The map shows the male to female ratio in each seat – 88% have more men running than women

 

Lewisham &

Penge West

Thanet

South

Westminster

North

Witney

Derbyshire

South

Derbyshire

Mid

Sheffield

Hallam

Dumfries &

Galloway

Ayrshire North

& Arran

SNP

SF

SDLP

PC

LD

Ind

Green

SNP

Lab

80

Men

65

50

65

80%

Women

Men dominate ballot papers this election, making up 74% of the country's 3,971 candidates. In 102 of the UK's 650 constituencies, there are zero female candidates. The map shows the male to female ratio in each seat – 88% have more men running than women

Based on our polling projection women will win 198 of 650 seats contested. This would mean a 25% increase in female MPs from 2010. Labour would have a 44% female share of parliamentarians, compared to 35% for the SNP and 20% for the Conservatives

Lewisham & Penge West

Thanet South

Westminster North

Witney

Derbyshire South

Derbyshire Mid

Sheffield Hallam

Dumfries and Galloway

Ayrshire North & Arran