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From the seat's creation in 1918 until the 2005 general election, the MP elected for Birmingham Yardley was on all but three occasions a member of the party that won the general election, making it a former bellwether seat.
Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North: West Midlands: Labour: Labour: James Giles 9,089 26.6% 2nd 4.6% Birmingham Yardley: West Midlands: Labour: Labour: Jody McIntyre: 10,582 29.3% 2nd 1.9% Burton and Uttoxeter: West Midlands Conservative: Labour: Azmat Mir 2,056 4.5% 5th 31.1% Coventry East: West Midlands: Labour: Labour: Paul Bedson 1,027 ...
Phillips was selected from an all-women shortlist [25] to contest Birmingham Yardley in June 2013, which was then represented by John Hemming of the Liberal Democrats. [26] At the 2015 general election, Phillips was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Yardley, winning with 41.5% of the vote and a majority of 6,595 votes.
Since the general election of July 2024, ... Birmingham Yardley BC: 73,203 693 Jess Phillips‡ Jody McIntyre∞ West Midlands: Bromsgrove CC: 76,468 3,016
3.10 Birmingham, Yardley. 3.11 Coventry North East. 3.12 Coventry North West. 3.13 Coventry South. ... Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 10 May 1973) to 6 May ...
Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to reduce the number of seats in West Midlands from 29 to 28, resulting in the abolition of Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath and leading to significant changes to other constituencies in the City of Birmingham.
The 2022 Birmingham City Council election took place on 5 May 2022, with all 101 council seats up for election across 37 single-member and 32 two-member wards. [1] The election was held alongside other local elections across Great Britain and town council elections in Sutton Coldfield .
At the 2015 general election, Hemming lost Birmingham Yardley to Jess Phillips of the Labour Party by 6,595 votes. [30] [31] Hemming stood again as the Liberal Democrat candidate in his old seat at the 2017 general election, [32] but was defeated by Jess Phillips who increased her majority. [33]