Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election on 18 June with 24,927 votes, a 54.8% share and a majority of 9,231 over Reform UK's Rob Kenyon 1. Turnout rose to 58.77%.
By-elections normally punish governing parties: turnout falls and the incumbent's share drops. Here both rose. Labour's share climbed from 45% at the 2024 general election, and turnout went up from 52.5%. That lift looks personal to Burnham, whose name recognition a generic Labour candidate could not match.
Reform's own share also rose, to 34.5%, while the Conservatives collapsed to fifth on 2.2%, behind Restore Britain, so the squeeze fell on the Tories rather than Reform. Burnham outran the Survation poll that had put him three points ahead by roughly twenty. The satirical candidate Count Binface took 95 votes.
