General Election 2019: Meet the Mitcham and Morden candidates
Labour’s Siobhain McDonagh won the Mitcham and Morden seat with a 44.4% majority in 2017, receiving 68.7% of the vote
Labour’s Siobhain McDonagh won the Mitcham and Morden seat with a 44.4% majority in 2017, receiving 68.7% of the vote
Labour’s Sarah Jones won the seat in 2017 with a 9.9% majority, with 29,873 votes giving her a 52.3% share
Chuka Umunna won the seat for Labour in 2017 with a 47.1% majority, with 38,212 votes giving him a 68.5%
Justine Greening, MP for Putney since 2005, is not running for re-election in December’s general election. She won 44.1% of
Conservative Zac Goldsmith narrowly won the seat in 2017 polling just 45 votes ahead of Liberal Democrat Sarah Olney. The
Liberal Democrat Tom Brake retained the seat in 2017 with a 41.0% share and 20,819 votes, up 6.1% from the
The Liberal Democrats won the seat back from Conservatives in the 2017 election with a 14.7 per cent majority and
In 2017 Ed Davey reclaimed the seat for the Liberal Democrats who received a 44.7% of the vote for a
In the 2017 general election Conservative Chris Philp won the seat with a majority of 18.6% with 33,334 votes, giving
Labour MP Marsha de Cordova won the Battersea seat in the 2017 election with a 4.4% majority and 25,292 votes
Labour candidate Steve Reed retained the seat in 2017 with 44,213 votes and a 74.2% share. His winning margin of