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Full results of the Makerfield by-election and who won historic vote

Washington Examiner Published Jun 19, 2026 Reviewed Jul 2, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election, securing more votes than all other parties combined.
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The Makerfield by-election was a two-horse race between Labour and Reform UK’s candidate Rob Kenyon.
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Andy Burnham posted a congratulatory message on X acknowledging Labour’s victory in Makerfield.
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The Conservative Party won less than 1,000 votes in the Makerfield by-election.
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At the local elections just over a month earlier, Reforum won the equivalent of 51 per cent of the vote, while Labour got 24 per cent.
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More people voted in the Makerfield by-election than in the 2024 general election, which is unusual for by-elections.
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Sky News chief political commentator Jon Craig described Andy Burnham’s X post as ‘miserable’ and ‘grudging’.
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Andy Burnham will return to Parliament as an MP after storming to victory in the Makerfield by-election.

Andy Burnham will return to Parliament as an MP after storming to victory in the Makerfield by-election.

The Greater Manchester Mayor won more votes than all the other parties put together, in a result that paves the way for a leadership coup against Keir Starmer.

The historic vote ended up being a two-horse race between Labour and Reform UK’s candidate Rob Kenyon.

Restore Britain came in a distant third place, while the Conservative Party won less than 1,000 votes.

Just over a month ago, at the local elections, Reforum won the equivalent of 51 per cent of the vote, while Labour got 24 per cent.

More people actually voted in this poll than at the general election in 2024, which is unusual for by-elections.

Put together these results will be enough to persuade many Labour MPs that Burnham can beat Reform and revive their party’s political fortunes.

It is thought that Labour MPs, Cabinet members and the new Makerfield represenative himself will try convince Keir Starmer to resign on his own terms.

Burnham is thought to want to avoid a bruising leadership battle with the Prime Minister, who has so far vowed to fight any challenge.

He said on X: ‘Congratulations, Andy Burnham, Labour’s new MP for Makerfield.

Sky Newschief political commentator Jon Craig labelled the post ‘miserable’ and ‘grudging’.

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