Wolverhampton West General Election results 2024
Warinder Juss has won the Wolverhampton West seat for the Labour Party in the 2024 general election with 19,331 votes. They won with more than 44% of the vote.
The Conservatives came second with 11,463 votes in the seat which was 26.3% of the vote. It means Labour has a majority of 7,868.
The new seat of Wolverhampton West has been created following the boundary changes. Much of the new constituency previously came under Wolverhampton South West.
That was held by Conservative Stuart Anderson who was elected in 2019. But he announced he would not be standing again for re-election. The Wolverhampton South West seat was a classic swing seat, going back and forth between the Tories and Labour over recent years.
It was another tight race in 2019, with Mr Anderson winning with a slim majority of just 1,661. The incorporation of more traditionally working-class areas of the city may make this new seat more winnable for Labour.
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Wolverhampton West General Election results 2024
Warinder Juss (Labour) 19,331
Mike Newton (Conservative) 11,463
Don Brookes (Reform) 6,078
Andrea Cantrill (Green) 2,550
Celia Hibbert (Ind Network) 1,395
Phillip Howells (Lib Dem) 1,376
Zahid Shah (Independent) 888
Vikas Chopra (WPB) 576