Constituency profile

Faversham and Mid Kent

South East · County constituency

Helen Whately MP
Sitting MP

Helen Whately

Conservative

First elected May 2015Shadow: Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Current PollCheck projection

Region & type
South East
County constituency
Last 5 GE winners
CCCCC
Conservative 5/5
EU referendum 2016
58.7% Leave
UK average 51.9%; +6.8pp above mean
Current outlook
Reform UK +20.1pp
Vulnerability score 9/10 (Conservative projected to lose)
SouthernLeave-leaning

Who lives in Faversham and Mid Kent? Constituency demographics

From the 2021 Census and 2016 EU referendum estimates. Constituency-level data on 2024 boundaries.

Leave vote 2016
58.7%
UK average ~52%
Degree or above
29.0%
UK average ~34%
No qualifications
18.7%
UK average ~18%
Owner-occupied
69.8%
UK average ~63%
Renting (social + private)
28.5%
UK average ~36%
Median age
43.2
UK median ~40
Age 65+
25.3%
UK average ~19%
Age 18-34
26.4%
UK average ~28%

How did Faversham and Mid Kent vote in 2024 and how would it vote now?

2024 vote shares from the HoC Library. Current projection is at the 7-poll average.

2024 general election

Con hold · majority 1,469 votes (3.2pp) · turnout 62.7%

Current projection

If a general election were held today, at current poll average

Map of Faversham and Mid Kent

Switch between ward-level 2024 election winners and a demographic view. Ward winners are Britain Elects' / New Statesman modelled estimates with an average ~4pp margin of error per ward. The demographic view splits the seat into small neighbourhoods (around 1,500 residents each, from the 2021 Census). Hover any area for detail.

Council layer (not Westminster)

Faversham and Mid Kent within Maidstone and Swale

Faversham and Mid Kent crosses multiple council boundaries: Maidstone (61%), Swale (39%). The figures below come from the council elections held on Thursday 7 May 2026 in each constituent council.

Council overlap

CouncilShare of seat
Maidstone
36 LSOAs
61%
Swale
23 LSOAs
39%

Most recent council ward results

Latest council winner per ward. Where May 2026 elections happened, those are shown; otherwise the most recent year on the ward’s pre-2026 boundary (via DCLEAPIL, 2014-2024). The "Shift since GE2024" column is only computed for May 2026 results - earlier council votes pre-date the GE, so no directional shift is shown.

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Ward GE2024 winner Latest council winner Shift since GE2024 Turnout

Projection trajectory

PollCheck's projection for Faversham and Mid Kent at each of the last 60 GB polls. Hover the chart for the underlying poll details.

Who has won Faversham and Mid Kent at past general elections?

2024 result is on current boundaries. The 2019 row is the UK Parliament's notional recalculation onto the 2024 boundaries (directly comparable to 2024). The 2010, 2015 and 2017 rows are on the boundaries in force at the time and aren't directly comparable.

Year Result MP Lab Con LD Right (Ref/UKIP) Green Other Majority Turnout
2010Con holdHugh Robertson16.6%56.2%19.6%3.7% UKIP1.9%2.0%17,08867.8%
2015Con holdHelen Whately16.2%54.4%6.6%18.0% UKIP3.9%1.0%16,65265.9%
2017Con holdHelen Whately26.1%61.1%6.5%3.4% UKIP2.9%-17,41368.9%
2019notionalConservative winnerHelen Whately 2019 MP, pre-review boundary19.8%62.6%12.5%-4.1%1.0%20,61867.2%
2024Con holdHelen Whately28.6%31.8%8.9%21.2% Ref9.1%0.4%1,46962.7%

Earlier years are on pre-2024 boundaries; comparable results on the new boundary will be added when sourced.

Constituencies most like Faversham and Mid Kent

Five seats with similar demographic profiles to Faversham and Mid Kent. Politics shown for context.

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