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Final results show widespread Labour majority as last constituencies roll in.
Birmingham Yardley is a constituency [n 1] of part of the city of Birmingham represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Jess Phillips of the Labour Party. [ n 2 ] Yardley Rural District was annexed to Birmingham under the 1911 Greater Birmingham Act .
Constituency Region Winning party in 2019 Winning party in 2024 Candidate Votes % Position Margin with winner Bedford: East of England: Labour: Labour: Prince Sadiq Chaudhury 996 2.5% 7th 42.7% Chelmsford: East of England Conservative: Liberal Democrats: Mark Kenlen 105 0.2 8th 39.7% Peterborough: East of England Conservative: Labour: Amjad ...
Constituency County Region 2019 seat 2024 seat Votes Turnout [a]; Party Candidate Votes Of total Margin, of total Lab. [b] Con. Ref. Lib. Dems Green Other [c] Total
The ceremonial county of West Midlands, England, is divided into 27 parliamentary constituencies - 25 borough and 2 county constituencies, one of which crosses the boundary with Staffordshire. Each constituency elects one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons. These constituencies were first implemented at the 2024 general election.
Yardley is an area in east Birmingham, in the county of the West Midlands, England. It is also a council constituency, managed by its own district committee. Historically it lay within Worcestershire. [1] Yardley constituency shown within Birmingham. Birmingham Yardley is a constituency and its Member of Parliament is Jess Phillips, elected in ...
The list is based on information compiled by the PA news agency and is intended to be a guide to when the 650 constituency results are likely. Estimated declaration times of General Election ...
The notional results of the 2019 election, if they had taken place under boundaries recommended by the Sixth Periodic Review. The election was contested under new constituency boundaries established by the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies. Consequently, media outlets reported seat gains and losses as compared to notional results.