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Latest poll predicts outcome of tomorrow’s Makerfield by-election

Published 16:42 17 Jun 2026 BST

Updated 16:56 17 Jun 2026 BST

Harry Warner
Latest poll predicts outcome of tomorrow’s Makerfield by-election

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The most recent indicator

A fourth poll has provided the most recent out of tomorrow's all-important and Makerfield by-election.

The by-election in Makerfield, Greater Manchester, was triggered in mid-May after Labour MP Josh Simons stepped down amid discontent in the party.

The idea is to allow current Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham a way back into parliament and take on Keir Starmer in a leadership contest to ultimately become prime minister.

A tight run race

Seeing the current diverse, political landscape in the UK, polling Makerfield is looking easier said than done with Reform and Restore Britain set to run in the by-election too.

This will see Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain debut on the major political stage.

With all this mind, the numbers are set to be close and the first.

On the left, the Greens had put forward candidate Chris Kennedy, but he withdrew only a matter of hours later.

This was partly due to sharing social media posts describing an attack on ambulances run by a Jewish charity as a "false flag", which he apologised for.

Meanwhile, there has been much talk that Restore could end up splitting the right-wing vote and hindering Reform.

An indication of what's to come

The campaign trial has begun in Makerfield. Getty.

Research agency Opinium is the most recent to get its foot in the proverbial polling door, and the results certainly make for interesting reading ahead of the big day tomorrow.

Before we get into the polling results, it must be said that these numbers need to be taken with a large pinch of salt and are purely an indication of the general feeling in Makerfield.

Many of these polls sample moderate group sizes - in this case 543 people.

How this pool is much more recent that previously studies, taking place between 3

With this in mind, let's get into some numbers.

The scores on the political doors

The poll showed the Andy Burnham affect in full force, as it predicted the Greater Manchester mayor to win the by-election by five points with 46% of the vote - an increase of 3% on the the first poll that was released.

Second place in the poll was, unsurprisingly based on recent trends, Reform UK with 41%.

Maybe the most surprising number on this poll is Restore Britain in third place with 7%, much higher than the Greens' 3% (who of course have no candidate, but were still an option in the poll).

This is significant because it suggest that Restore may be splitting the more right-wing vote in Makerfield, as that 7% would allow Reform to beat Labour.

The lower Green vote share, compared to recent trends, could suggest tactical voting among the left to allow Labour to beat Reform.

Elsewhere, the Lib Dems sit on 4% and the Tories on 2%, two parties which look to be playing a minor role in the by-election.

The poll in full:

LAB - 46%

REF - 41%

RES - 7%

CON - 3%

GRN - 2%

LD - 1%

Other - 1%

When is the Makerfield by-election?

The Makerfield by-election will be taking place on 18 June, just over a month after Josh Simons stepped down.

This allows every party enough time to campaign in the relevant area, something many those running are already doing.

Here is each major party and their candidate running:

Labour: Andy Burnham

Reform: Robert Kenyon

Restore: Rebecca Shepherd

Green: Sarah Wakefield

Lib Dems: Jake Austin

Conservatives: Michael Winstanley