List of MPs elected in the 1832 United Kingdom general election

This is a list of the 658 Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons of the 11th Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1832 general election, held over several days from 8 December 1832 to 8 January 1833.

The source for party affiliation of MPs for constituencies in England, Scotland and Wales is F. W. S. Craig's British Parliamentary election results 1832–1885.

Craig warns that party affiliations in the period were fluid and cannot always be accurately assessed, and that some candidates could have been equally well described as either "Liberal" or "Conservative".

Walker also uses the labels "Liberal" and "Conservative", but warns that they are an "over-simplification", noting that until 1868 neither term was used consistently by contemporaries.

A total of 16 MPs in 14 constituencies were unseated, although one (Sir Charles Paget) was subsequently reinstated.

The 1832 elections were declared void as a result of a petition for a total of 7 MPs in six constituencies:[47] In 8 constituencies, a petition led to a recount and another candidate was declared elected without a further ballot being held.

Lord John Russell , architect of the Reform Act 1832 was elected in 1832 as MP for Devonshire Southern
Viscount Mahon , whose election in Hertford was later declared void
Sir Charles Paget , whose election in Caernarvon Boroughs was overturned. He was reinstated after a further petition