Parliamentary constituencies in London explained

The region of Greater London, including the City of London, is divided into 75 parliamentary constituencies which are sub-classified as borough constituencies, affecting the type of electoral officer and level of expenses permitted.

Current constituencies

See also: 2024 United Kingdom general election.

ConstituencyElectorate[1] Majority[2] [3] Member of ParliamentNearest oppositionMap
77,953 11,054   Nesil Caliskan (Labour)   Clive Peacock (Reform UK)
72,767 12,039   Marsha de Cordova (Labour)   Tom Pridham (Conservative)
77,194 12,905   Liam Conlon (Labour) Hannah Gray (Conservative)
69,473 7,787   Neil Coyle (Labour) Rachel Bentley (Liberal Democrats)
81,922 1,689 Rushanara Ali (Labour) Ajmal Masroor (independent)
69,470 2,114 Daniel Francis (Labour) Mark Brooks (Conservative)
Brent East77,25713,047Dawn Butler (Labour)Jamila Robertson (Conservative)
Brent West79,9373,793Barry Gardiner (Labour)Sushil Rapatwar (Conservative)
Brentford and Isleworth (HO)79,2839,824Ruth Cadbury (Labour)Laura Blumenthal (Conservative)
Bromley and Biggin Hill70,713302Peter Fortune (Conservative)Oana Olaru-Holmes (Labour)
Carshalton and Wallington74,3627,905Bobby Dean (Liberal Democrats)Elliot Colburn (Conservative)
Chelsea and Fulham78,468152Ben Coleman (Labour)Greg Hands (Conservative)
Chingford and Woodford Green75,1784,758Sir Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative)Shama Tatler (Labour)
Chipping Barnet78,0382,914Dan Tomlinson (Labour)Theresa Villiers (Conservative)
Cities of London and Westminster73,3692,708Rachel Blake (Labour)Tim Barnes (Conservative)
Clapham and Brixton Hill BC75,46018,005Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour)Ben Curtis (Liberal Democrats)
Croydon East (CY)76,6606,825Natasha Irons (Labour)Jason Cummings (Conservative)
Croydon South (CY)74,9682,313Chris Philp (Conservative)Ben Taylor (Labour)
Croydon West (CY)77,94214,226Sarah Jones (Labour)Simon Fox (Conservative)
Dagenham and Rainham76,4787,173Margaret Mullane (Labour) Kevin Godfrey (Reform UK)
Dulwich and West Norwood74,26518,789Helen Hayes (Labour)Pete Elliott (Green)
Ealing Central and Acton78,43613,995Rupa Huq (Labour)James Windsor-Clive (Conservative)
Ealing North74,82012,489James Murray (Labour)Maria Khan (Conservative)
Ealing Southall78,66915,793Deirdre Costigan (Labour)Georgie Callé (Conservative)
East Ham79,08612,863 Stephen Timms (Labour) Tahir Mirza (independent)
Edmonton and Wichmore Hill75,79212,632Kate Osamor (Labour)Zoe Huggins (Conservative)
Eltham and Chislehurst74,2248,429Clive Efford (Labour)Charlie Davis (Conservative)
Enfield North78,77012,736 Feryal Clark (Labour)Chris Day (Conservative)
Erith and Thamesmead78,88616,302Abena Oppong-Asare (Labour)Michael Pastor (Reform UK)
Feltham and Heston76,9837,944Seema Malhotra (Labour)Reva Gudi (Conservative)
Finchley and Golders Green77,5004,581Sarah Sackman (Labour)Alex Deane (Conservative)
Greenwich and Woolwich73,57318,366Matthew Pennycook (Labour)Stacy Smith (Green)
Hackney North and Stoke Newington77,79715,080Diane Abbott (Labour)Antoniette Fernandez (Green)
Hackney South and Shoreditch78,26214,737Meg Hillier (Labour)Laura-Louise Fairley (Green)
Hammersmith and Chiswick75,86015,290Andy Slaughter (Labour)Andrew Dinsmore (Conservative)
Hampstead and Highgate80,02914,970Tulip Siddiq (Labour)Don Williams (Conservative)
Harrow East76,38611,680Bob Blackman (Conservative)Primesh Patel (Labour)
Harrow West79,9026,642Gareth Thomas (Labour)Abbas Merali (Conservative)
Hayes and Harlington (HI)72,89712,031John McDonnell‡Dylan Thomas†
Hendon (BA)71,49615David Pinto-DuschinskyAmeet Jogia‡
Holborn and St Pancras (CM)75,47511,572Sir Keir StarmerAndrew Feinstein
Hornchurch and Upminster (HV)76,9381,943Julia LopezNicholas Palmer‡
Hornsey and Friern Barnet (HG)70,56521,475Catherine WestFabio Vollono¤
Ilford North (RB)74,684528Wes StreetingLeanne Mohamad
Ilford South (RB)74,0656,896 Jas AthwalNoor Begum†
Islington North (IS)73,9707247Jeremy CorbynPraful Nargund¤
Islington South and Finsbury (IS)75,90515,455Emily ThornberryCarne Ross
Kensington and Bayswater (KC)75,9802,903Joe PowellFelicity Buchan
Kingston and Surbiton (KS)75,41017,235Sir Ed Davey¤Helen Edward†
Lewisham East (LE)71,70618,073Janet DabyMike Herron†
Lewisham North (LE)73,50415,782Vicky FoxcroftAdam Pugh†
Lewisham West and East Dulwich (BM, LE)69,90418,397Ellie ReevesCallum Fowler†
Leyton and Wanstead (RB, WF)71,33013,964John CryerCharlotte Lafferty†
Mitcham and Morden (ME)76,87718,761Siobhain McDonaghEllie Cox†
Old Bexley and Sidcup (BX)74,3173,548Louie FrenchEdward Jones‡
Orpington (BM)71,5715,118Gareth BaconJu Owens‡
71,17615,228Miatta FahnbullehClaire Sheppard‡
Poplar and Limehouse (TH)75,81412,560Apsana BegumNathalie Bienfait†
Putney (WA)73,04112,488Fleur AndersonLee Roberts†
75,25614,913Georgia GouldVivien Lichtenstein‡
Richmond Park (KS, RC)75,03717,155Sarah Olney¤Sara Gezdari†
Romford (HV)72,7301,463Andrew Rosindell†Andrew Achilleos‡
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner (HW, HI)72,1687,581David SimmondsTony Gill‡
76,03415,300Bambos CharalambousEric Sukumaran‡
73,84911,634Uma KumaranJoe Hudson-Small‡
Streatham and Croydon North (LA)76,05015,603Bell Ribeiro-Addy Scott Ainslie
Sutton and Cheam (SU)71,2843,801Luke TaylorTom Drummond¤
Tooting (WA)76,98619,487Dr Rosena Allin-KhanEthan Brooks†
Tottenham (HG)75,96815,434David Lammy‡David Craig†
Twickenham (RC)75,88921,457Munira Wilson¤Jonathan Hulley†
Uxbridge and South Ruislip (HI)75,042587Danny BealesSteve Tuckwell
Vauxhall and Camberwell Green (LA)69,99515,112Florence EshalomiCatherine Dawkins¤
Walthamstow (WF)70,86717,996Stella Creasy‡Rosalinda Rowlands†
West Ham and Beckton (NH)70,5909,254James AsserSophia Naqvi†
Wimbledon (ME)74,64112,610Paul Kohler¤Danielle Dunfield-Prayero

Boundary changes

Following the abandonment of the Sixth Periodic Review (the 2018 review), the Boundary Commission for England formally launched the 2023 Review on 5 January 2021. The Commission calculated that the number of seats to be allocated to the London region will increase by 2 from 73 to 75.[4] Initial proposals were published on 8 June 2021 and, following two periods of public consultation, revised proposals were published on 8 November 2022. The final proposals were published on 28 June 2023.

Under the proposals, an additional constituency named Stratford and Bow would be created, covering parts of the boroughs of Newham and Tower Hamlets and straddling the River Lea and, in the south of the city, there would be a new constituency named Streatham and Croydon North, covering parts of the boroughs of Croydon and Lambeth. Elsewhere, changes to boundaries result in a number of name changes. Only Walthamstow, Islington North and Tooting would remain entirely unchanged, with a further seven unchanged except to realign constituency boundaries with local government ward boundaries.[5]

The following constituencies came into effect at the 2024 general election:[6]

Constituencies proposed for London!Name!Electorate!Map!Boroughs covered
Barking BC71,822Barking and Dagenham
Battersea BC71,949Wandsworth
Beckenham and Penge BC76,625Bromley
Bermondsey and Old Southwark BC70,602Southwark
Bethnal Green and Stepney BC77,000Tower Hamlets
Bexleyheath and Crayford BC69,948Bexley
Brent East BC75,880Brent
Brent West BC76,443Brent
Brentford and Isleworth BC76,354
Bromley and Biggin Hill BC71,515Bromley
Carshalton and Wallington BC72,755Sutton
Chelsea and Fulham BC76,481
Chingford and Woodford Green BC75,677
Chipping Barnet BC76,187Barnet
Cities of London and Westminster BC73,140
Clapham and Brixton Hill BC75,460Lambeth
Croydon East BC75,436Croydon
Croydon South BC71,541Croydon
Croydon West BC70,812Croydon
Dagenham and Rainham BC73,627
Dulwich and West Norwood BC74,314
Ealing Central and Acton BC75,399
Ealing North BC72,985Ealing
Ealing Southall BC75,085Ealing
East Ham BC70,902Newham
Edmonton and Winchmore Hill BC75,204Enfield
Eltham and Chislehurst BC74,179
Enfield North BC76,824Enfield
Erith and Thamesmead BC76,728
Feltham and Heston BC75,226Hounslow
Finchley and Golders Green BC75,761Barnet
Greenwich and Woolwich BC69,824Greenwich
Hackney North and Stoke Newington BC75,401Hackney
Hackney South and Shoreditch BC75,197Hackney
Hammersmith and Chiswick BC74,746
Hampstead and Highgate BC74,222
Harrow East BC76,299Harrow
Harrow West BC74,060Harrow
Hayes and Harlington BC72,897Hillingdon
Hendon BC71,496Barnet
Holborn and St Pancras BC75,475Camden
Hornchurch and Upminster BC76,938Havering
Hornsey and Friern Barnet BC70,565
Ilford North BC74,684Redbridge
Ilford South BC74,065
Islington North BC73,970Islington
Islington South and Finsbury BC75,905
Kensington and Bayswater BC75,980
Kingston and Surbiton BC75,410Kingston upon Thames
Lewisham East BC71,706Lewisham
Lewisham North BC73,504Lewisham
Lewisham West and East Dulwich BC69,904
Leyton and Wanstead BC71,330
Mitcham and Morden BC76,877Merton
Old Bexley and Sidcup BC74,317Bexley
Orpington BC71,571Bromley
Peckham BC71,176Southwark
Poplar and Limehouse BC75,814Tower Hamlets
Putney BC73,041Wandsworth
Queen's Park and Maida Vale BC75,256
Richmond Park BC75,037
Romford BC72,730Havering
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner BC72,168
Southgate and Wood Green BC76,034
Stratford and Bow BC73,849
Streatham and Croydon North BC76,050
Sutton and Cheam BC71,284Sutton
Tooting BC76,986Wandsworth
Tottenham BC75,968Haringey
Twickenham BC75,889Richmond upon Thames
Uxbridge and South Ruislip BC75,042Hillingdon
Vauxhall and Camberwell Green BC69,995
Walthamstow BC70,867Waltham Forest
West Ham and Beckton BC70,590Newham
Wimbledon BC74,641

Abolished seats

New seats

History

Inner London

Prior to 1832

Prior to 1832, the metropolitan area of London was represented by the parliamentary boroughs of City of London (four MPs), Westminster and Southwark (two MPs each). The remainder of the metropolitan area was covered by the historical counties of Middlesex and Surrey.

1832 to 1868

The Reform Act 1832 gave representation in the London metropolitan area to seven parliamentary boroughs, known as the metropolitan boroughs,[7] with the formation of four additional boroughs, each electing two MPs. In addition, Greenwich was formed as a separate borough from the counties of Kent and Surrey.

1868 to 1885

The Reform Act 1867 expanded the metropolitan area to include the new borough of Chelsea, and Tower Hamlets was divided into the two boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets.

1885 to 1918

The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 extended the area of parliamentary boroughs to the Metropolitan Board of Works area. With the exception of the City of London, whose representation was reduced from four to two MPs, each borough, or division thereof, was represented by one MP. This act increased the number of MPs representing London from 22 to 59.[8]

The County of London was created in 1889 in succession to the Metropolitan Board of Works. In 1900, the county was divided into 28 boroughs (plus the City of London) and the outer boundary was adjusted. However, the old constituency boundaries remained in place until 1918.

For representation by party, see sections 1885 to 1900 and 1900 to 1918.

1918 to 1950

Under the Representation of the People Act 1918 the parliamentary boroughs corresponded to the metropolitan boroughs created in 1900, with each borough, or division thereof, being represented by one MP. The City of London continued to be represented by two MPs despite the very small size of its electorate. The number of MPs was increased from 59 to 62.[9]

For representation by party, see sections 1918 to 1931 and 1931 to 1950.

1950 to 1974

Under the Representation of the People Act 1948, which came into effect for the 1950 general election, the county of London was divided into 43 borough constituencies.[10]

Under the First Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, effective for the 1955 general election, there were limited changes in London, with a reduction of one constituency across the boroughs of Fulham and Hammersmith.[11]

For representation by party, see section 1950 to 1974.

Outer London

1965 to 1974

Despite Greater London being created in 1965, the old constituency boundaries remained in place until 1974, awaiting the implementation of the Second Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies. From 1965 to 1974, Outer London included the following constituencies or parts of constituencies.

Formerly in Essex:

Formerly in Hertfordshire:

Formerly in Kent:

Formerly in Middlesex:

Formerly in Surrey:

Greater London

1974 to 1983

When Greater London was created in 1965 the existing constituencies crossed county boundaries. The constituency review reported in 1969, and was implemented for the February 1974 election. All 92 constituencies were contained within Greater London and each were within a single London borough, with the exception of the City of London and Westminster South. They were all borough constituencies.[12] The constituencies were also used as electoral divisions for the Greater London Council from 1973 to 1986.

For representation by party, see sections North West, North East, South West and South East.

1983 to 1997

The constituencies were redrawn for the 1983 election. All 84 constituencies were contained within Greater London and each were within a single London borough, with the exception of the City of London and Westminster South. They were all borough constituencies.[13]

For representation by party, see sections North West, North East, South West and South East.

1997 to 2010

The constituencies were redrawn for the 1997 election. All 74 constituencies were contained within Greater London. Constituencies crossed borough boundaries between Bexley and Greenwich; Ealing, and Hammersmith and Fulham; Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster and the City of London; Kingston upon Thames and Richmond upon Thames; Lambeth and Southwark; Newham and Tower Hamlets; and Redbridge and Waltham Forest. They were all borough constituencies.[14]

For representation by party, see sections North West, North East, South West and South East.

Since 2010

The constituencies were redrawn for the 2010 election. All 73 constituencies are contained within Greater London. Constituencies cross borough boundaries between Barking and Dagenham, and Havering; Brent and Camden; Harrow and Hillingdon; Kensington and Chelsea, and Hammersmith and Fulham; Redbridge and Waltham Forest; Bexley and Greenwich; Bromley and Lewisham; Kingston upon Thames and Richmond upon Thames; Lambeth and Southwark; and Westminster and the City of London. They are all borough constituencies.[15]

For representation by party, see sections North West, North East, South West and South East.

Historical representation by party

A cell marked → (with a different colour background to the preceding cell) indicates that the previous MP continued to sit under a new party name.

Inner London

1885 to 1900

Constituency188518868788899091921892929394951895959697989900
BatterseaMorganBurns
BermondseyRogersLafoneBarrowLafone
Bethnal Green NEHowellBhownagree
Bethnal Green SWPickersgill
Bow and BromleyRobsonColombMacdonaldHollandGuthrie
BrixtonBaggallayOsborneHubbardMowbray
Camberwell NorthStrongKellyBayleyDalbiac
ChelseaDilkeWhitmore
ClaphamMoultonGilliatThornton
DeptfordEvelynDarlingMorton
DulwichHowardMaple
Finsbury CentralSpensleyPentonNaorojiMassey-Mainwaring
Finsbury EastBigwoodRowlandsRichards
FulhamFisher
GreenwichBoordCecil
Hackney CentralHunterScoble
Hackney NorthPellyBousfield
Hackney SouthRussellMoultonRobertson
HaggerstonCremerLowles
HammersmithGoldsworthy
HampsteadHollandHoare
HolbornDuncanBruceHallRemnant
HoxtonStuart
Islington EastInceLambertCohen
Islington NorthBartley
Islington SouthSpicerRollit
Islington WestChamberlainLough
KenningtonGent-DavisBeaufoyCook
Kensington NorthLethbridgeFryeSharpe
Kensington SouthBorthwickPercy
Lambeth NorthFraserColdwellsStanley
LewishamLeggePenn
LimehouseNorrisWallaceSamuel
City of LondonHubbardBaringH. GibbsA. Gibbs
FowlerHanson
Marylebone EastBeresfordBoulnois
Marylebone WestHuntFarquharScott
Mile EndCharrington
Newington WestCookeNorton
NorwoodBristoweTritton
Paddington NorthCohenAird
Paddington SouthChurchillFardell
PeckhamBaumannBanbury
PoplarGreenBuxton
Constituency188518868788899091921892929394951895959697989900
RotherhitheHamiltonMacdonald
St George, Hanover SqPercyGoschen
St George, Twr HamltsRitchieBennMarks
St Pancras EastGibbWebsterWrightson
St Pancras NorthBoltonCochrane-BaillieBoltonMoon
St Pancras SouthGoldsmidJessel
St Pancras WestLevy-LawsonGraham
Southwark WestCohenCauston
StepneyDurantIsaacsonSteadman
StrandW. H. SmithW. F. Smith
WalworthIsaacsSaundersBailey
WandsworthKimber
WestminsterBurdett-Coutts
WhitechapelMontagu
WoolwichHughes

1900 to 1918

Constituency19000102030405190606070809Jan 1910Dec 19101112131415161718
BatterseaBurns
BermondseyCustCooperDumphreysGlanville
Bethnal Green NEBhownaggreeCornwall
Bethnal Green SWRidleyPickersgillMastermanM. Wilson
Bow and BromleyGuthrieBrookeDu CrosLansburyBlair
BrixtonMowbraySeavernsDalziel
Camberwell NorthMacnamara
ChelseaWhitmoreHornimanS. Hoare
ClaphamThorntonFaberGreer
DeptfordMortonBowerman
DulwichMapleHarrisBonar LawHall
Finsbury CentralMassey-MainwaringSteadmanArcher-Shee
Finsbury EastRichardsBakerCotton
FulhamFisherDaviesFisher
GreenwichH. CecilJacksonI. H. Benn
Hackney CentralAllhusenSpicer
Hackney NorthBousfieldHart-DaviesGreene
Hackney SouthRobertsonBottomleyMorison
HaggerstonCremerGuinnessChancellor
HammersmithBull
HampsteadE. B. HoareMilvainFletcher
HolbornRemnant
HoxtonHayAddison
Islington EastCohenRadfordSmallwood
Islington NorthBartleyWaterlowTouche
Islington SouthRollitWiles
Constituency19000102030405190606070809Jan 1910Dec 19101112131415161718
Islington WestLough
KenningtonCookS. Collins
Kensington NorthSharpeStangerBurgoyne
Kensington SouthPercyHamilton
Lambeth NorthHornerMyerGastrell
LewishamPennCoates
LimehouseH. SamuelPearce
City of LondonGibbsBalfour
DimsdaleE. ClarkeBanbury
Marylebone EastBoulnoisR. CecilBoyton
Marylebone WestScott
Mile EndCharringtonLevy-LawsonB. StrausLevy-LawsonBrookes
Newington WestNortonGilbert
NorwoodTrittonBowlesH. Samuel
Paddington NorthAirdMoneyStrauss
Paddington SouthFardellH. P. Harris
PeckhamBanburyC. G. ClarkeGoochRichardson
PoplarBuxtonYeo
RotherhitheMacdonaCarr-Gomm
St George, Hanover SqLeggeLytteltonHendersonReidMoore
St George, Twr HamltsDewarW. W. Benn
St Pancras EastWrightsonLeaMartin
St Pancras NorthMoonDickinson
St Pancras SouthJesselP. W. WilsonJessel
St Pancras WestGrahamW. CollinsCasselBarnett
Southwark WestCaustonDunnStrauss
Constituency19000102030405190606070809Jan 1910Dec 19101112131415161718
StepneyEvans-GordonL. HarrisGlyn-Jones
StrandSmithLong
WalworthBaileyO'DonnellDawes
WandsworthKimberS. Samuel
WestminsterBurdett-Coutts
WhitechapelS. M. SamuelKiley
WoolwichHughesBeresfordCrooksAdamCrooks

1918 to 1931

Constituency1918192021221922231923241924252627272919293031
Balham and TootingDenison-PenderButt
ChelseaHoare
Claphamdu CrosLeigh
DulwichHall
Fulham EastNorrisVaughan-Morgan
HampsteadBalfour
HolbornRemnantBevan
Lewisham EastPownall
Lewisham WestCoatesDawson
Kensington SouthDavison
Hackney NorthGreeneHarrisHudson
BrixtonDalzielLaverackDalzielColman
Fulham WestCobbSperoCobb
Hammersmith SouthBullChater
Islington NorthMooreCowanYoung
Kensington NorthBurgoyneGatesWest
Battersea SouthCurzonBennett
GreenwichBennHumePalmerHumePalmer
Islington EastRaperHudsonCarrTaskerBenthamManning
Camberwell North-WestMcNamaraCampbellMorgan
Hackney CentralWoolcockLeverFranklinGowerWatkins
KenningtonPurchaseHarrisonWilliamsHarveyMatters
Hammersmith NorthForemanGardnerAshmead-BartlettGardner
FinsburyArcher-SheeGillett
Hackney SouthBottomleyErskine-BolstMorrisonGarro-JonesMorrison
Islington SouthHighamGarlandCluse
Islington WestElliottDespencer-RobertsonMontague
Bethnal Green South-WestWilsonHarris
Bow and BromleyBlairLansbury
Camberwell NorthKnightsAmmon
Battersea NorthMorrisSaklatvalaHogbinSaklatvalaSanders
Bermondsey WestGlanvilleSalterKedwardSalter
Bethnal Green North-EastCornwallEdmondsWindsorNathan
Lambeth NorthBriantStrauss
DeptfordBowerman
City of London (Two members)BalfourGrenfell
BanburyBowater
PeckhamRichardsonHughesDaltonBeckett
Poplar SouthYeoMarch
ShoreditchAddisonPriceThurtle
Southwark CentralGilbertDay
Southwark NorthStraussHaden-GuestStraussIsaacs
Southwark South EastDawesNaylorAlexanderNaylor
Stepney LimehousePearceAttlee
Stepney Mile EndPrestonScurr
Stoke NewingtonJonesSperoJones
Westminster St George'sLongErskineWorthington-EvansCooper
Whitechapel and St GeorgesKileyMathewGoslingHall
NorwoodSamuelGreaves-Lord
Paddington NorthPerringBracken
Paddington SouthHarrisKingTaylor
PutneySamuel
RotherhitheLort-WilliamsSmith
St MaryleboneScottHoggRodd
St Pancras NorthLordenMarleyFraserMarley
St Pancras South EastHopkinsRomerilHopkinsRomeril
St Pancras South WestBarnettCarter
StreathamLane-Mitchell
Wandsworth CentralNorton-GriffithsJacksonChurch
Westminster AbbeyBurdett-CouttsJ. NicholsonO. Nicholson
Woolwich EastCrooksGeeSnellHicks
Woolwich WestWood

1931 to 1950

Constituency193132333435193536373839404142434419454546474849
Balham and TootingButtDolandAdams
Battersea NorthMarsdenSandersDouglasJay
Battersea SouthSelleyGanley
Bermondsey WestSalterSargood
Bethnal Green North-EastNathanChater
Bethnal Green South-WestHarrisHolman
Bow and BromleyLansburyKey
BrixtonColmanLipton
Camberwell NorthBatemanAmmonManning
Camberwell North-WestCasselsGuestCorbet
ChelseaHoareSidneyNoble
ClaphamLeighBattley
DeptfordHanleyGreenWilmot
DulwichHallSmithVernon
FinsburyGillettSaville WoodsPlatts-Mills
Fulham EastVaughan-MorganWilmotAstorStewart
Fulham WestCobbSummerskill
GreenwichHumeReeves
Hackney CentralLockwoodWatkinsHynd
Hackney NorthHudsonGoodrich
Hackney SouthGravesMorrisonButler
Hammersmith NorthPickfordWestPritt
Hammersmith SouthCookeAdamsWilliams
HampsteadBalfourChallen
HolbornBevanTaskerAitken
Islington EastCazaletFletcher
Islington NorthGoodmanHaden-Guest
Islington SouthHowardCluse
Islington WestDonnerMontagueEvans
KenningtonHarveyWilmotGibson
Kensington NorthDuncanRogers
Constituency193132333435193536373839404142434419454546474849
Kensington SouthDavisonLaw
Lambeth NorthBriantStrauss
Lewisham EastPownallMorrison
Lewisham WestDawsonBrookeSkeffington
City of London (Two members)GrenfellAndersonDuncan
BowaterBroadbridgeAssheton
NorwoodGreaves-LordSandysChamberlain
Paddington NorthBrackenMason-MacfarlaneField
Paddington SouthTaylor
PeckhamBeattySilkin
Poplar SouthAdamsGuy
PutneyS. SamuelM. SamuelLinstead
RotherhitheRungeSmithMellish
St MaryleboneRoddCunningham-ReidWakefield
St Pancras NorthFraserGrant-FerrisHouseRobinson
St Pancras South EastBeitJeger
St Pancras South WestMitchesonDavies
ShoreditchSummersbyThurtle
Southwark CentralHorobinDayMartinJenkins
Southwark NorthStraussIsaacs
Southwark South EastPowellNaylor
Stepney LimehouseAttlee
Stepney Mile EndO'DonovanFrankelPiratin
Stoke NewingtonJonesWeitzman
StreathamLane-MitchellRobertson
Wandsworth CentralJacksonNathanBevin
Westminster AbbeyNicholsonHerbertWebbe
Westminster St George'sCooperHoward
Whitechapel and St GeorgesJannerHallEdwards
Woolwich EastHicks
Woolwich WestWoodBeechBerry
Constituency193132333435193536373839404142434419454546474849

1950 to 1974

Constituency1950511951535419555758195959631964651966686919707172
Battersea NorthJay
Battersea SouthGanleyPartridgePerry
BermondseyMellish
Bethnal GreenHolmanHilton
BrixtonLipton
ChelseaNobleLitchfieldWorsley
ClaphamGibsonGlynMcKayShelton
DeptfordCooperPlummerJ. Silkin
DulwichVernonJenkinsS. Silkin
Fulham East / Fulham (1955)Stewart
Fulham WestSummerskillcolspan="14"
GreenwichReevesMarshBarnett
Hackney North and Stoke NewingtonWeitzman
Hackney South / Hackney Central (1955)ButlerClinton-Davis
Hammersmith NorthTomney
Hammersmith South / Barons Court (1955)WilliamsCarrRichard
HampsteadBrookeWhitakerGeoffrey Finsberg
Holborn and St Pancras SouthS. JegerL. JegerJohnson-SmithL. Jeger
Islington EastFletcherGrant
Islington NorthHughesFienburghReynoldsO'Halloran
Islington South WestEvansGeorge Cunningham
Kensington NorthRogersDouglas-Mann
Kensington SouthSpensRootsRhys-Williams
Lewisham NorthHudsonMacDermotChatawayMoyle
Lewisham SouthMorrisonJohnson
Lewisham WestPriceMcNair-WilsonDickensGummer
Cities of London and WestminsterWebbeHylton-FosterSmithTugendhat
NorwoodSmythFraser
Paddington NorthFieldParkinLatham
Paddington Southde ChairAllanScott
PeckhamCorbet
PoplarKeyMikardo
PutneyLinsteadJenkins
St MaryleboneWakefieldHoggBaker
St Pancras NorthRobinsonStallard
Shoreditch and FinsburyThurtleCollinsCliffeBrown
SouthwarkIsaacsGunterLamborn
StepneyEdwardsShore
StreathamSandys
VauxhallStrauss
Wandsworth CentralAdamsHughes-YoungKerr
Woolwich EastBevinMayhew
Woolwich WestStewardTurnerHamling

Greater London

North West London

The boroughs of Hillingdon, Harrow, Brent, Ealing, Barnet, Camden, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster, and the City of London.

1974 to 1997
ConstituencyFeb 74Oct 74771979811983861987881992
Harrow CentralGrant
PaddingtonLathamWheeler
St MaryleboneBaker
St Pancras NorthStallard
Acton / Ealing Acton (1983)Young
Brent EastFreesonLivingstone
Brent NorthBoyson
Brent SouthPavittPavitt
ChelseaWorsleyScott
Chipping BarnetMaudlingChapman
City of London and Westminster SouthTugendhatBrooke
Ealing NorthMolloyGreenway
FinchleyThatcherBooth
FulhamStewartStevensRaynsfordStevens
Hammersmith North / HammersmithTomneySoley
Hampstead / Hampstead and Highgate (1983)FinsbergFinsbergJackson
Harrow EastDykes
Harrow WestPageHughes
Hayes and HarlingtonSandelsonDicks
Hendon NorthGorst
Hendon SouthThomasMarshall
Holborn & St Pancras South / Holborn & St Pancras (1983)JegerDobson
KensingtonRhys-WilliamsFishburn
Ruislip and NorthwoodCrowderWilkinson
Southall / Ealing Southall (1983)BidwellKhabra
UxbridgeShersby
ConstituencyFeb 74Oct 74771979811983861987881992
1997 to present
Constituency1997979900200103200507201020152017201922232024
Brent SouthBoatengButler
Brent E (1997-2010, 2024-) / Brent C (2010-24) LivingstoneDaisleyTeatherButler
Brent North / Brent West (2024)Gardiner
Chipping BarnetChapmanVilliersTomlinson
Cities of London & WestminsterBrookeFieldAikenBlake
Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush / Ealing C & Acton (2010)SoleySlaughterBrayHuq
Ealing NorthPoundMurray
Ealing SouthallKhabraSharmaCostigan
Finchley and Golders GreenVisFreerSackman
Hammersmith & Fulham / Chelsea & Fulham (2010)ColemanHandsColeman
Hampstead & Highgate (1997-2010, 2024-) / H & Kilburn (2010-24)JacksonSiddiq
Harrow EastMcNultyBlackman
Harrow WestThomas
Hayes and HarlingtonMcDonnell
HendonDismoreOffordPinto-Duschinsky
Holborn and St PancrasDobsonStarmer
Kensington & Chelsea / Kensington (2010) / K & Bayswater (2024)ClarkPortilloRifkindBorwickCoadBuchanPowell
Regent's Park & Kensington N / Westminster N (2010) / Queen's Park & Maida Vale ('24)BuckGould
Ruislip and Northwood / Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner (2010)WilkinsonHurdSimmonds
Uxbridge / Uxbridge and South Ruislip (2010)ShersbyRandallJohnsonTuckwellBeales
Hammersmith / Hammersmith & Chiswick (2024)Slaughter
Constituency1997979900200103200507201020152017201922232024

North East London

The boroughs of Barking & Dagenham, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Havering, Islington, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest.

1974 to 1997
ConstituencyFeb 7474Oct 74777819798182831983841987199294
Wanstead and WoodfordJenkinArbuthnot
UpminsterLoveridge
BerryPortillo
HornseyRossi
ChingfordTebbitDuncan Smith
RomfordNeubert
Ilford NorthIremongerMillerBendall
HornchurchLee WilliamsSquire
Ilford SouthShawThorneThorne
Enfield NorthDaviesEggar
DeakinsSummersonGerrard
Newham North EastPrenticeLeightonTimms
EdmontonGrahamTwinn
Newham North WestLewisBanks
Newham SouthJonesSpearing
TottenhamAtkinsonGrant
BarkingRichardson
Bethnal Green & Bow / B'nal Green & Stepney (1983)MikardoShore
DagenhamParkerGouldChurch
Hackney North and Stoke NewingtonWeitzmanRobertsAbbott
Hackney S & Shoreditch (1974)BrownSedgemore
Islington NorthO'HalloranCorbyn
Islington South & FinsburyCunninghamChris Smith
LeytonMageeCohen
Islington CentralGrant
Stepney & PoplarShore
Hackney CentralDavis
Wood GreenButlerRace
ConstituencyFeb 7474Oct 74777819798182831983841987199294
1997 to present
Constituency199700200120052010201520171920192023242024
HornchurchCryerBrokenshire
BarkingHodgeCaliskan
Bethnal Green & Bow / BG & Stepney (2024)KingGallowayAli
Chingford and Woodford GreenDuncan Smith
Dagenham / Dagenham & Rainham (2010)ChurchCruddasMullane
Enfield Southgate / S'gate & Wood Green (2024)TwiggBurrowesCharalambous
East HamTimms
Enfield NorthRyande BoisRyanClark
Edmonton / Edmonton & Winchmore Hill (2024)LoveOsamor
Hackney North and Stoke NewingtonAbbott
Hackney South & ShoreditchSedgemoreHillier
Hornsey & Wood Green / H & Friern Barnet (2024)RocheFeatherstoneWest
Ilford NorthPerhamScottStreeting
Ilford SouthGapesTarryAthwal
Leyton and WansteadCohenCryerBailey
Islington NorthCorbyn
Islington South & FinsburySmithThornberry
Poplar & Canning Town / P & Limehouse (2010)FitzpatrickBegum
RomfordGordonRosindell
TottenhamGrantLammy
Upminster / Hornchurch and Upminster (2010)DarvillWatkinsonLopez
WalthamstowGerrardCreasy
West Ham / West Ham & Beckton (2024)BanksBrownAsser
Stratford and BowKumaran
Constituency199700200120052010201520171920192023242024

South West London

The boroughs of Croydon, Hounslow, Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton and Wandsworth.

1974 to 1997
ConstituencyFeb 74Oct 74761979818219838719871992
Battersea SouthPerryDubs
Battersea North / Battersea ('83)Jay
Brentford & IsleworthHayhoeDeva
CarshaltonCarrForman
Croydon CentralMooreBeresford
Croydon North WestTaylorPittMalinsWicks
Croydon North EastWeatherillWeatherillCongdon
Croydon SouthClarkOttaway
Feltham and HestonR. KerrGroundKeen
Kingston upon ThamesLamont
Mitcham / Mitcham and Morden ('83)Douglas-MannRumbold
PutneyJenkinsMellor
Richmond / Richmond & Barnes ('83)RoyleHanley
SurbitonFisherTracey
Sutton and CheamMacfarlaneMaitland
TootingCox
TwickenhamJessel
WimbledonHaversGoodson-Wickes
1997 to present
Constituency199720012005072010111220151620171920192024
BatterseaLintonEllisonde Cordova
Brentford and IsleworthKeenMacleodCadbury
Carshalton and WallingtonBrakeColburnDean
Croydon Central / Croydon E ('24)DaviesPellingBarwellJonesIrons
Croydon North / Croydon W ('24)WicksReedJones
Croydon SouthOttawayPhilp
Feltham and HestonKeenMalhotra
DaveyBerryDavey
Mitcham and MordenMcDonagh
Richmond ParkTongeKramerGoldsmithOlneyGoldsmithOlney
PutneyColmanGreeningAnderson
Sutton and CheamBurstowScullyTaylor
TootingCoxKhanAllin-Khan
TwickenhamCableMathiasCableWilson
WimbledonCasaleHammondKohler

South East London

The boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark.

1974 to 1997
ConstituencyFeb 7474Oct 747578197981828319838719878889901992
Woolwich EastMayhewCartwright
BeckenhamGoodhartMerchant
BermondseyMellishHughes
BexleyheathTownsend
ChislehurstSims
DulwichS. SilkinBowdenJowell
Erith and CrayfordWellbelovedEvennett
GreenwichBarnettBarnesRaynsford
J. SilkinRuddock
Lewisham EastMoyleMoynihanPrentice
Lewisham WestPriceMaplesDowd
NorwoodFraser
OrpingtonStanbrookHoram
PeckhamLambornHarman
Hunt
Sidcup / Old Bexley and Sidcup (1983)Heath
StreathamSheltonHill
VauxhallStraussHollandHoey
Woolwich West / Eltham (1983)HamlingBottomley
1997 to present
Constituency19979720012005060820102015201718192019212223242024
Beckenham / Beckenham & Penge (2024)MerchantLaitStewartConlon
Bexleyheath & CrayfordBeardEvennettFrancis
Bromley & Chislehurst / B & Biggin Hill ('24)ForthNeillFortune
Camberwell and Peckham / Peckham (2024)HarmanFahnbulleh
Dulwich and West NorwoodJowellHayes
Eltham / Eltham & Chislehurst (2024)Efford
Erith & ThamesmeadAustinPearceOppong-Asare
Greenwich and WoolwichRaynsfordPennycook
Lewisham Deptford / Lewisham North (2024)RuddockFoxcroft
Lewisham EastPrenticeAlexanderDaby
Lewisham West / LW & Penge ('10) / LW & E Dulwich ('24)DowdReeves
North Southwark & Bermondsey / Berm & Old Swk ('10)HughesCoyle
Old Bexley and SidcupHeathConwayBrokenshireFrench
OrpingtonHoramJohnsonBacon
Streatham / Streatham & Croydon N (2024)HillUmunnaRibeiro-AddyReed
Vauxhall / Vauxhall & Camberwell Green ('24)HoeyEshalomi
Clapham and Brixton HillRibeiro-Addy

2024 results

The number of votes cast for each political party who fielded candidates in constituencies in the London region in the 2024 general election were as follows:[16]

PartyVote%Change
from 2019
SeatsChange from
2019 (actual)
Change from
2019 (notional)
Labour1,432,62243.0 5.159 10 7
Conservative685,08220.6 11.49 12 11
Liberal Democrats367,42411.0 3.96 3 3
Green334,79110.0 6.90 0 0
Reform UK289,4598.7 7.30 0 0
Others223,9166.7 6.21 1 1
Total3,333,294100.075 2

Results history

Primary data source: House of Commons research briefing – General election results from 1918 to 2019

Percentage votes

Key:

Seats

Key:

Maps

Greater London

These are maps of the results of the last 14 general elections in London.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baker. Carl. Uberoi. Elise. Cracknell. Richard. 28 January 2020. General Election 2019: full results and analysis. en-GB.
  2. Web site: Constituencies A-Z – Election 2019. BBC News. en-GB. 25 April 2020.
  3. The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.
  4. Web site: 2023 Review . 8 January 2021 . Boundary Commission for England . en-GB.
  5. Web site: The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume one: Report . 9 July 2023 . Boundary Commission for England . paras 387-632.
  6. Web site: The 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries in England – Volume two: Constituency names, designations and composition – London . 8 July 2023 . Boundary Commission for England.
  7. http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/crace/m/007000000000019u00053000.html British Library
  8. Web site: Redistribution of Seats Act 1885. Proprietors of the Law Journal Reports.
  9. Book: Fraser, Hugh. The Representation of the people act, 1918: with explanatory notes. 1918. Sweet and Maxwell (London). University of California Libraries.
  10. Web site: Representation of the People Act 1948.
  11. Book: Craig, Fred W. S.. Boundaries of parliamentary constituencies 1885–1972;. 1972. Political Reference Publications. 0-900178-09-4. Chichester. 539011.
  12. Web site: The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1970 .
  13. Web site: The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1983 .
  14. Web site: The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1995.
  15. Web site: The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007.
  16. Web site: 26 July 2024 . General election 2024 results . 1 August 2024 . House of Commons Library.