2024 General Election results

Results of the Parliamentary General Election held on Thursday 4 July 2024 for the Chelsea and Fulham, Ealing Central and Acton, and Hammersmith and Chiswick constituencies.

Chelsea and Fulham constituency

Ben Coleman (Labour) was elected as Member of Parliament for the Chelsea and Fulham constituency.

The total number of electorates eligible to vote was 78,468 and the turnout was 47,301 (60.3%).

How residents voted in Chelsea and Fulham

Candidate

Party

Number of votes

Percentage share

BAQUICHE, Blaise Maxime Pascal

Liberal Democrats

3,611

7.7%

COLEMAN, Ben

Labour Party

18,556

39.4%

CROCKER, Mona

Green Party

2,798

5.9%

GOODWIN, Anthony

Reform UK

3,144

6.7%

HANDS, Greg

The Conservative Party Candidate

18,404

39.1%

PATWARY, Sabi

Workers Party

538

1.1%

POULDEN, David Peter

Heritage Party – Freedom. Family. Nation.

65

0.1%

Rejected ballot papers

The number of rejected ballot papers was 184.

The reasons for rejected ballot papers were:

  • Want of official mark: 0
  • Voting for too many candidates: 36
  • Writing or mark where the voter can be identified: 148
  • Unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty: 0

Ealing Central and Acton constituency

This poll and count is being managed by Ealing Council. Results will be published on the Ealing Council website.

Hammersmith and Chiswick constituency

Andy Slaughter (Labour) was elected as Member of Parliament for the Hammersmith and Chiswick constituency.

The total number of electorates eligible to vote was 75,860 and the turnout was 46,286 (61.0%).

How residents voted in Hammersmith and Chiswick

Candidate

Party

Number of votes

Percentage share

COLEGRAVE, Bill

Rejoin EU

821

1.8%

DINSMORE, Andrew

The Conservative Party Candidate

8,783

19.1%

DORE, Scott Ejiro

Workers Revolutionary Party

216

0.5%

GILL, Raj

Workers Party

439

1.0%

PETANO-HEATHCOTE, Louise Margaret

Reform UK

2,929

6.4%

ROSTAQI, Eraj

Liberal Democrats

4,292

9.3%

RUTHRA-RAJAN, Naranee

Green Party

4,468

9.7%

SLAUGHTER, Andy

Labour Party

24,073

52.3%

Rejected ballot papers

The number of rejected ballot papers was 260.

The reasons for rejected ballot papers were:

  • Want of official mark: 25
  • Voting for too many candidates: 59
  • Writing or mark where the voter can be identified: 1
  • Unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty: 175

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