The placeConstituency · Yorkshire and The Humber · Electorate 70,154 · 2023 boundaries

Doncaster East & the Isle of Axholme.

Labour Party MP Lee Pitcher holds the seat on 38.6% of the vote — a split-council geography across 2 councils.

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Member of ParliamentLee Pitcher · Labour Party
CouncilsDoncaster · North Lincolnshire
Boundary set2023
ONS codeE14001199
Electorate · 2024
70.2k
Registered to vote
2024 GE — winner
38.6%
Labour Party · +5.9pp over Con
Settlements
19
Largest: New Rossington and Rossington
Crime · per 1k pop · 3mo
19.2
data.police.uk · 12mo rolling
Dispatch
7 Jun 2026

Cross-border small-town seat, three-way contested since 2024

Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme is a seat of small towns rather than a single centre, straddling the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire border. Its largest settlements are close in size -- New Rossington and Rossington, Thorne, and the Dunscroft and Hatfield pair each hold around 13,000 people -- with villages such as Finningley, Moorends, Bawtry, Epworth and Crowle filling out the rest. The population is older than average, with a median age of 44, overwhelmingly White at nearly 97 per cent, and modestly qualified, a quarter holding degrees. Two authorities run local services here: Doncaster, a metropolitan borough, and North Lincolnshire, a unitary, with the constituency split unevenly between them.

That cross-border character shapes the politics. Labour took the seat at its first outing in 2024 on 38.6 per cent, a little under six points clear of the Conservatives -- a slim margin rather than a comfortable one. Ward contests since tell a more fragmented story: across seventeen recent results the Conservatives lead with eight wins, Reform UK have taken six, and Labour three. The Axholme wards have stayed firmly Conservative, while Hatfield and the Thorne and Moorends area have swung to Reform and Rossington to Labour. Lee Pitcher, Labour's MP since 2024, has shown no whipped dissent in recent months.

The direction of travel, on the figures available, points to a genuinely contested seat rather than a settled one, with three parties drawing meaningful support across different wards. Recent local coverage has had a flat, administrative tenor, weighted toward council business and the long-running question of the area's transport infrastructure, and the constituency has kept a low national profile. The 2024 result gave Labour a foothold, but the patchwork of ward outcomes since suggests the seat remains in flux rather than secured.

38.6%
Lab vote · 2024 GE
2
Councils overlapping the seat
7
Wards · 16 councillors
§ 01The local picture — wards.7 wards · 16 councillors · 2 councils

Ward-level direction-of-travel: who controls what, who flipped recently, who holds the line. Each ward links to the council that runs it.

WardLatest winnerVotesCouncilLast cycle
Axholme Central Caroline Ann Finch925North Lincolnshire ConMar 2026
Axholme North lan Bint901North Lincolnshire ConJun 2024
Axholme South(2 seats)Rose · Kennedy2,704North Lincolnshire ConMay 2023
Finningley(3 seats)Cox · Cox · Waller5,510Doncaster RefMay 2025
Hatfield(3 seats)Dawson · Broadhurst · Smith4,593Doncaster RefMay 2025
Rossington & Bawtry(3 seats)Anderson · Guest · Sammut5,500Doncaster RefMay 2025
Thorne & Moorends(3 seats)Knight · Whiting · Lay4,659Doncaster RefMay 2025

Source · Democracy Club · DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)

§ 02Settlements.19 named places

The seat’s population is concentrated in New Rossington and Rossington (13,910), with Thorne (13,337) as the second pole. Total population across named built-up areas: 93,679.

city 6,542town 48,574village 38,563

Source · ONS Built-Up Areas · Census 2021

SettlementPop.Class
New Rossington and Rossington13,910town
Thorne13,337town
Dunscroft and Hatfield13,024town
Rural & dispersed8,303town
Doncaster6,542city
Finningley4,998village
Showing 6 of 19·All 19 settlements
§ 03Demographics.Census 2021 · vs national avg

Headline indicators.

IndicatorLocalNationalΔ
Employment rate54.5%57.1%-5%
Owner-occupied72.0%63.1%+14%
Private rented14.9%20.0%-25%
Social rented12.9%16.8%-23%

Ethnicity.

White96.7%
Asian1.3%
Black0.5%
Mixed1.1%
Other0.4%

Source · Census 2021

Population by age & sexCensus 2021 · 18 bands · click to expand
Male 49.9% Female 50.1% Median seat
MaleAgeFemale
85+
80-84
75-79
70-74
65-69
60-64
55-59
50-54
45-49
40-44
35-39
30-34
25-29
20-24
16-19
10-15
5-9
0-4

Source · Census 2021 (ONS) · % of usual residents; tick marks the median seat per band

§ 04Local economy.Income · tax · businesses · schools
Median income
£25,700
HMRC SPI · 2024
Mean income
£32,600
HMRC SPI · 2024
Businesses
3,345
VAT/PAYE-registered
Schools
44
33 primary · 7 secondary
GCSE pass
66.3%
Attainment 8: 45.8

Income tax contribution.

Total income tax£223m
Taxpayers50,000
Median per taxpayer£2,390
Mean per taxpayer£4,410

Source · HMRC SPI · ±8% confidence

Where the money flows back in.

For council finance & suppliers

This constituency is served by Doncaster and North Lincolnshire. Each council’s service spend, peer rank and supplier list lives on its own page — open from the meta block above or the compass strip below.

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§ 05Recorded crime.data.police.uk · 12-month rolling

Headline rate.

Per 1k pop · 3mo
19.2
-7% vs national
Monthly avg / 1k
6.4
12-month rolling
Top category
Violence & sexual offences
40% of recorded crime

By category.

Violence & sexual offences7.7
Anti-social behaviour2.6
Criminal damage & arson1.5
Public order1.3
Vehicle crime1.1
Burglary1.1
Other crime1.1

Source · data.police.uk · 3-month rate per 1,000 pop

Showing 7 of 15·All 15 categories — full monthly trend & settlement breakdown
§ 06Election history.1 contest · created on 2023 boundaries

2024 — full result.

CandidateVotes%
Lee PitcherWONLab15,12238.6
Nick FletcherCon12,81132.7
Irwen MartinRef8,48721.7
Paul GarrettGrn1,4003.6
Nicola TurnerLD1,1663.0
Michael LongfellowInd1460.4

Turnout 39,132

Prior contests.

Created on the 2023 boundary review. 2024 General Election was the first contest on these boundaries.

Sources, methods & last update
Method The dispatch paragraphs are AI-generated from the public sources listed below. Every figure links to its source. If we’re wrong, please tell us — corrections within 48 hours.
BoundariesONS Open Geography Portal
2023 boundary review
Wards & councilsLGBCE · Democracy Club
DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
SettlementsONS Built-Up Areas
Census 2021
DemographicsONS · Nomis · Census 2021
National avg over 575 seats
Income & taxHMRC SPI
±8% confidence
SchoolsDfE · attainment data
Crimedata.police.uk
LSOA-aggregated · rolling 12mo
ElectionsElectoral Commission