Stafford General Election results 2024

A general view of Salter Street in Stafford
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Leigh Ingham has won the Stafford seat for Labour in the 2024 general election with 18,531 votes.

Sitting Tory Theo Clarke came second with 13,936 votes. It means Ms Ingham has a majority of 4,595.

Ms Clarke won the seat in 2019 but it is known as a swing seat. It has been in Conservative hands since 2010 but was a Labour constituency in the Tony Blair years and had been strongly tipped to return that way. Ms Clarke took over from fellow Tory Jeremy Lefroy in 2017 and retained her seat in the last General Election.

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Stafford General Election results 2024

Peter Emil Andras (Lib Dem) - 1,676 votes Titus Anything (Loony) - 307 votes Theo Clarke (Conservative) - 13,936 votes Leigh Ingham (Labour) - 18,531 votes Craig Morton (Heritage) - 91 votes Michael Riley (Reform) - 8,612 votes Scott Nathaniel Spencer (Green) - 2,856 votes

What was the Stafford general election result in 2019?

The last general election was in 2019 Here are the results:

  • Conservative, Theodora Clarke - 29,992 (58.6%)

  • Labour, Joyce Still - 15,615 (30.5%)

  • Liberal Democrats, Alex Wagner - 3,175 (6.2%)

  • Green, Emma Carter - 2,367 (4.6%)

Turnout: 51,149 (70.5%)

Read the latest results on our live blog here.