Wimbledon election results in full: Hammond holds by finest of margins
The Conservative Party’s Stephen Hammond was narrowly re-elected in Wimbledon with 20,373 votes, a slender majority of just 628. Liberal
The Conservative Party’s Stephen Hammond was narrowly re-elected in Wimbledon with 20,373 votes, a slender majority of just 628. Liberal
Sarah Jones held her Croydon Central seat with a small majority, gaining 27,124 votes. Conservative candidate Mario Creatura won 21,175
Sir Ed Davey comfortably held his Kingston and Surbiton seat tonight having secured more than 31,000 votes. Conservative candidate Aphra
Labour candidate Florence Eshalomi won the Vauxhall seat securing 31,615 votes. Liberal Democrat candidate Sarah Lewis gained 12,003 votes, Conservative
Munira Wilson made safe her Twickenham seat and increased the Liberal Democrat majority over the Conservatives, a valuable good news
The Conservative party has secured their Chelsea and Fulham seat for a second time after their 2017 victory. Conservative candidate
Conservative candidate Felicity Buchan stole Kensington from Labour’s Emma Dent Coad. The Conservatives lost by 20 votes in 2017, but
Conservative MP Chris Philp secured the seat in Croydon South, defeating his Labour rival Olga Fitzroy by 12,339 votes. Labour
Conservative Stephen Hammond pledged to represent the voice of moderate conservatism in Parliament after his narrow election victory in Wimbledon.
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan warned there would not be much time for celebration despite her resounding victory in Tooting. Dr Allin-Khan
Munira Wilson said she was “delighted, overwhelmed and over the moon” to win the Liberal Democrat seat for Twickenham. She