Friday 9 June 2017

Brent General Election Results

Figures in brackets is for that party's candidate in 2015

HAMPSTEAD AND KILBURN


·      Siddiq, Tulip – Labour Party, 34,464 votes  (23977)
·      Leyland, Claire-Louise – The Conservative Party Candidate, 18,904 votes (22839)
·      Allan, Kirstie Roberta – Liberal Democrats, 4,100 votes (3039)
·      Mansook, John – The Green Party, 742 votes (2387)
·      Easterbrook, Hugh Laurence – Independent, 136 votes (-)
·      Weiss, Rainbow George – Independent, 61 votes (-)
Turnout for the election was 70.6 per cent which is 3 per cent up on the 2015 General Election.

BRENT CENTRAL
·      Butler, Dawn - Labour Party, 38,208 votes (29216)
·      Bhansali, Rahoul - The Conservative Party Candidate, 10,211 votes (9567)
·      Georgiou, Anton - Liberal Democrats, 2,519 votes (3937)
·      Lish, Shaka - Green Party, 802 votes (1912)
·      North, Janice Marion April - UK Independence Party (UKIP), 556 votes (1850)
Turnout for the election was 65.25 per cent which is 4 per cent up on the 2015 General Election.

BRENT NORTH
·      Gardiner, Barry - Labour Party, 35,496 votes (28351)
·      Jogia, Ameet - The Conservative Party Candidate, 18,435 votes (17517)
·      Lorber, Paul - Liberal Democrats, 1,614 votes (2607)
·      Lichten, Michaela Mary Constance - Green Party, 660 votes (1539)
·      Jeffers, Elcena - Independent, 239 votes (197)
Turnout for the election was 68.61 per cent which is 5 per cent up on the 2015 General Election.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tactical voting! I voted Green in 2015, but voted for Labour this time, to help make sure that May and the Tories did not win a Brent seat in GE2017.

Anonymous said...

We need proportional representation to give smaller parties a fair voice. At present there is little chance for many to have any influence. There is little chance of the two main parties changing things and threatening their own survival. Why should tactical voting be the only option available to high numbers of the population? Democracy?