Worcester General Election results 2024

Worcester city centre - the River Severn and Worcester Cathedral
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Tom Collins has won the Worcester seat for Labour in the 2024 general election with 18,622 votes - making it a gain for Labour. The seat was previously held by the Conservatives.

The Conservatives came second with 11,506 votes in the seat with Reform coming third with 6,723.. Worcester has been in Tory hands for 14 years. Unlike some other constituencies, the seat has been won by Labour before - last time in the 2005 election.

The winner last time round was Tory Robin Walker. His father, Peter, was an MP in Worcestershire for three decades previously.

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Worcester General Election results 2024

Tom Collins (Labour) 18,622

Marc Bayliss (Conservative) 11,506

Andy Peplow (Reform) 6,723

Tor Pingree (Green) 4,789

Mel Allcott (Lib Dem) 3,986

Mark Davies (TUSC) 280

Duncan Murray(Soc Dem) 130

Who won in 2019 General Election?

Robin Walker was elected as the MP for Worcester in the 2019 election and has been elected four times. He didn't stand in the 2024 election.