Ealing Southall general election 2024 results

Labour has held the constituency of Ealing Southall in the 2024 General Election. The elected candidate Deirdre Costigan won by a majority of 15,793 votes.

Ms. Costigan secured 23,000 votes in the poll, ahead of the Conservatives candidate Georgie Calle in second place, who received 7,207 votes.

Residents in Ealing Southall went to the polls on Thursday 4th July to choose the candidate who will serve as their MP in the next Parliament.

Counting of the General Election votes began after polls closed at 10pm on Thursday night, and the result in Ealing Southall was published by the Press Association at 02:18 am on Friday

A total of 78,669 people were eligible to vote in Ealing Southall, and of these 46,816 decided to complete a ballot paper, which meant the turnout in the constituency was 59.5 per cent.

The turnout figure in Ealing Southall was down compared to the last general election in 2019, when 67.9 per cent of the electorate used their vote.

Here is the full result in Ealing Southall:

Deirdre Costigan (Labour) - 23,000 votes (49.1%).

Georgie Calle (Conservatives) - 7,207 votes (15.4%).

Neil Reynolds (Green party) - 4,356 votes (9.3%).

Darshan Azad (WPB) - 4,237 votes (9.1%).

Tariq Mahmood (Liberal Democrats) - 2,832 votes (6.0%).

Steve Chilcott (Reform) - 2,585 votes (5.5%).

Niko Omilana (ND) - 740 votes (1.6%).

Sangeet Bhail (Independents) - 557 votes (1.2%).

Peter Ward (Rejoin) - 475 votes (1.0%).

Joe Bhangu (Independents) - 319 votes (0.7%).

Jaginder Singh (ND) - 295 votes (0.6%).

Pedro Da Conceicao (Independents) - 213 votes (0.5%).

Most UK constituencies have changed boundaries or names since the last General Election but analysis of previous results based on the 2024 boundaries for Ealing Southall shows that Labour won 7,469 fewer votes than in 2019.

At the 2019 General Election Labour won 59.7 per cent of the votes cast, and in the 2024 election the party's vote share decreased to 49.1 per cent.

The Conservatives had a vote share of 23.9 per cent in 2019 and this fell to a 15.4 per cent vote share in 2024.