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The 2024 United Kingdom general election is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 4 July 2024. 75 seats will be up for election in Greater London.

Electoral system

The election will be fought under the boundaries created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.[1]

Constituencies

Greater London will elect 75 MPs, which is 2 more than the 73 elected in 2019 general election.[2]

Candidates

Candidates in bold were MPs at dissolution and represented a constituency in that parliamentary term which is succeeded at least partially by the constituency they're standing for election in at this election, in some cases not for the party they were aligned with when they were originally elected, and also includes those elected at by-elections in the preceding parliament. Italics denotes incumbent MPs not contesting the election.

Constituency (2024–) Constituency (2010–24) Succ. %

[note 1]

Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Green Party Others Incumbent
Barking 91% Darren Rodwell[3][4] Labour Margaret Hodge
Battersea 91% Tom Pridham[5] Marsha de Cordova[6] Francis Chubb[7] Labour Marsha de Cordova
Bermondsey and Old Southwark 75% Jonathan Iliff[citation needed] Rachel Bentley[8][9] Tony Sharp[10] Susan Hunter[citation needed] Labour Neil Coyle
Bethnal Green and Stepney Bethnal Green and Bow 75% Rushanara Ali[11] Rabina Khan[12] Peter Sceats[10] Elizabeth Waight[13] Mohammed Akunjee (independent)[14]

Jon Mabbutt[15] (SDP)

Labour Rushanara Ali
Bexleyheath and Crayford 87% Daniel Francis[citation needed] David McBride[9] Tom Bright[10] Conservative David Evennett
Brent East Brent Central 66% Jamila Robertson[16] Dawn Butler[17] Jonny Singh[9] Zbigniew Kowalczyk[10] Labour Dawn Butler
Brent West Brent North 76% Sushil Rapatwar[citation needed] Paul Lorber[9] Labour Barry Gardiner
Brentford and Isleworth 72% Laura Blumenthal[citation needed] Ruth Cadbury[18] Kuldev Sehra[9] Freya Summersgill[19] Labour Ruth Cadbury
Bromley and Biggin Hill Bromley and Chislehurst 54% Peter Fortune[20] Oana Olaru-Holmes Julie Ireland[9] Alan Cook[10] Myles Owen[15] (SDP) Conservative Bob Neill
Peckham Camberwell and Peckham 65% Miatta Fahnbulleh[21][22] Claire Sheppard[23] Labour Harriet Harman
Carshalton and Wallington 100% Hersh Thaker[citation needed] Bobby Dean[24][9] Conservative Elliot Colburn
Chelsea and Fulham 96% Ben Coleman[25] Blaise Baquiche[26] Rob Ellis[10] Mona Crocker[27] Conservative Greg Hands
Chingford and Woodford Green 96% Iain Duncan Smith[28] Faiza Shaheen[29] Josh Hadley[9] Paul Luggeri[10] Chris Brody[30] Conservative Iain Duncan Smith
Chipping Barnet 85% Theresa Villiers[31] Dan Tomlinson[32] Hamish Haddow[10] David Farbey[33] Conservative Theresa Villiers
Cities of London and Westminster 98% Tim Barnes[34] Rachel Blake[35] Edward Lucas[36][9] Rajiv Sinha[37] Conservative Nickie Aiken
Vauxhall and Camberwell Green Vauxhall 59% Aarti Joshi[38] Florence Eshalomi[39] Chris French[40][41] Andrew McRobbie[15] (SDP)

Darren Jones[42] (Workers Party of Britain)

Labour Florence Eshalomi
Clapham and Brixton Hill 41% Bell Ribeiro-Addy[43] Ben Curtis[44]
Streatham 51% Labour Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Streatham and Croydon North 49% Anthony Boutall[45] Steve Reed [citation needed] Claire Bonham[46] Scott Ainslie[47]
Croydon North 41% Labour Steve Reed
Croydon West 59% Simon Fox[48] Sarah Jones [citation needed] Jahir Hussain Marley King[49]
Croydon East Croydon Central 83% Jason Cummings[50] Natasha Irons[51] Andrew Pelling[note 2][citation needed] Scott Holman[10] Peter Underwood[52] Labour Sarah Jones[note 3]
Croydon South 79% Chris Philp[53] Ben Taylor[4] Richard Howard[9] Elaine Garrod[54] Conservative Chris Philp
Dagenham and Rainham 90% Sam Holland[55][56] Margaret Mullane[57] Kevin Godfrey[10] Kim Arrowsmith[58] Iqbal Sheikh[59] (Workers) Labour Jon Cruddas
Dulwich and West Norwood 84% Helen Hayes[60] Donna Harris[9] Pete Elliott[61] Labour Helen Hayes
Ealing Central and Acton 87% James Windsor-Clive[62] Rupa Huq[63] Alastair Mitton[64][9] Felix Orrell[10] Stephen Balogh[15] (SDP) Labour Rupa Huq
Ealing North 98% James Murray[citation needed] Craig O'Donnell[citation needed] Leslie Beaumont[15] (SDP)

Sameh Habeeb[65] (Workers)

Labour James Murray
Ealing Southall 100% Tariq Mahmood[66][9] Steve Chilcott[10] Labour Virendra Sharma
East Ham 80% Dan Oxley[10] Rosie Pearce[67] Tahir Mirza (Independent)[68] Labour Stephen Timms
Edmonton and Winchmore Hill Edmonton 83% Tim Martin[9] Labour[69] Kate Osamor
Eltham and Chislehurst Eltham 86% Charlie Davis[70] Clive Efford[71] Ulysse Abbate[9][72] Mark Simpson[10][73] Labour Clive Efford
Enfield North 97% Feryal Clark[74] Gaetano Russo[9] Stephen Bird[75] Labour Feryal Clark
Southgate and Wood Green Enfield Southgate 66% Bambos Charalambous [citation needed] Lauren Fulbright[9] David Schofield[10] Charith Gunawardena[76] Labour Bambos Charalambous
Erith and Thamesmead 81% Richard Mark[citation needed] Abena Oppong-Asare[77] Pierce Chalmers[9] Michael Pastor[10] Labour Abena Oppong-Asare
Feltham and Heston 92% Reva Gudi[78] Seema Malhotra [citation needed] Dhruv Sengupta[9] Prabhdeep Singh[10] Katharine Kandelaki[79] Damian Read (Independent)[80]

Amrit Mann[81] (Workers)

Labour Seema Malhotra
Finchley and Golders Green 100% Alex Deane[82] Sarah Sackman[83] Sarah Hoyle[9] Timothy McGeever[10] Steve Parsons[84] Conservative Mike Freer
Greenwich and Woolwich 87% Matthew Pennycook [citation needed] Chris Annous[72][9] Clinton Wright[10] Stacy Smith[85] Labour Matthew Pennycook
Hackney North and Stoke Newington 76% Rebecca Jones[9] Antoinette Fernandez[86] Independent (elected as Labour) Diane Abbott
Hackney South and Shoreditch 81% Theodore Roos[9] Labour Meg Hillier
Hammersmith and Chiswick Hammersmith 68% Andrew Dinsmore[87] Andy Slaughter[88] Eraj Rostaqi[9] Anthony Goodwin[10] Naranee Ruthra-Rajan[89] Labour Andy Slaughter
Hampstead and Highgate Hampstead and Kilburn 63% Don Williams[citation needed] Tulip Siddiq [citation needed] Scott Emery[9] Catherine Becker[10] Lorna Jane Russell[90][91] Labour Tulip Siddiq
Harrow East 91% Primesh Patel[92] Reetendra Banerji[9] Roger Clark[10] Conservative Bob Blackman
Harrow West 94% Abbas Merali[citation needed] Gareth Thomas[93] Chris Noyce[9] Michael Beavis[10] Pamela Fitzpatrick (Independent)[94] Labour Gareth Thomas
Hayes and Harlington 100% Dylan Thomas[95] John McDonnell [citation needed] Alex Cunliffe[9] Francoise Thompson[10] Rizwana Karim[96] (Workers) Labour John McDonnell
Hendon 88% Ameet Jogia[97] David Pinto-Duschinsky[98] Clareine Enderby[9] Joshua Leon Pearl[10] Gabrielle Bailey[84] Jane Gibson[15] (SDP)

Rasheed Sarpong[99] (Workers)

Conservative Matthew Offord
Holborn and St Pancras 84% Keir Starmer[100] Charlie Clinton[9] Dave Roberts[10] David Stansell[91][90] Andrew Feinstein (Independent)[citation needed] Labour Keir Starmer
Hornchurch and Upminster 95% Nicholas Palmer[10] Conservative Julia Lopez
Hornsey and Friern Barnet Hornsey and Wood Green 60% Catherine West[101] Dawn Barnes[9] Fabio Vollono[102] Labour Catherine West
Ilford North 78% Wes Streeting [103] Fraser Coppin[104][9] Alex Wilson[10] Rachel Collinson[105] Leanne Mohamad (Independent)[14] Labour Wes Streeting
Ilford South 79% Jas Athwal[106] Richard Clare Raj Forhad[10] Syed Siddiqi[107] Labour Sam Tarry[note 4]
Islington North 100% Praful Nargund[108] Vikas Aggarwal[109][9] Sheridan Kates[110] Jeremy Corbyn (Independent)

[111]

Independent (elected as Labour) Jeremy Corbyn
Islington South and Finsbury 100% Emily Thornberry[112] Terry Stacy[citation needed] Carne Russell[110] Jake Painter[15] (SDP) Labour Emily Thornberry
Kensington and Bayswater Kensington 99% Felicity Buchan [citation needed] Joe Powell[113] William Houngbo[9] Marc Burca[114] Mona Adam[115] Emma Dent Coad (Independent)[note 5][116] Conservative Felicity Buchan
Kingston and Surbiton 84% Helen Edward[117] Eunice O'Dame[citation needed] Ed Davey[9] Debojyoti Das[118] Yvonne Tracey (KIRG)[119][120] Liberal Democrats Ed Davey
Lewisham East 86% Janet Daby [citation needed] Callum Littlemore[citation needed] Labour Janet Daby
Lewisham North Lewisham Deptford 81% Vicky Foxcroft[121] Jean Branch[citation needed] Jonathan Crozier[10] Adam Pugh[122] Labour Vicky Foxcroft
Lewisham West and East Dulwich Lewisham West and Penge 46% Ellie Reeves[123] Josh Matthews[9] Labour Ellie Reeves
Beckenham and Penge 44% Hannah Gray[citation needed] Liam Conlon[124] Chloe-Jane Ross[9] Edward Apostolides[10] Ruth Fabricant[citation needed]
Beckenham 64% Conservative Bob Stewart
Leyton and Wanstead 100% Tara Copeland[125][9] David Sandground[10] Charlotte Lafferty[30] Labour John Cryer
Mitcham and Morden 100% Jenifer Gould[9] Tania Marszalec[10] Pippa Maslin[126] Labour Siobhain McDonagh
Old Bexley and Sidcup 100% Louie French [citation needed] Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett[9] Maxine Fothergill[10] Lawrence Easterbrook[15] (SDP) Conservative Louie French [note 6]
Orpington 86% Gareth Bacon Ju Owens[citation needed] Graeme Casey[9] Conservative Gareth Bacon
Poplar and Limehouse 82% Richard Flowers[9] Tony Glover[10] Nathalie Bienfait[127] Labour Apsana Begum
Putney 100% Lee Roberts[128] Fleur Anderson[129] Kieren McCarthy[7] Andrew Todd[10] Labour Fleur Anderson
Richmond Park 92% Sara Gezdari[130] Laura Coryton [citation needed] Sarah Olney[131] Michael Hearn[132] Chas Warlow[86] Liberal Democrats Sarah Olney
Romford 100% Andrew Achilleos[citation needed] Philip Hyde[10] Conservative Andrew Rosindell
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner 83% Jonathan Banks[133] Ian Price[10] Conservative David Simmonds
Sutton and Cheam 100% Tom Drummond[134] Chrishni Reshekaron[citation needed] Luke Taylor Ryan Powell[10] Conservative Paul Scully
Tooting 100% Ethan Brooks[citation needed] Rosena Allin-Khan[135] Labour Rosena Allin-Khan
Tottenham 81% David Lammy [citation needed] Durgesh Hari Prabu[9] Roger Gravett[10] David Craig[136] Labour David Lammy
Twickenham 91% Jonathan Hulley[137] Tom Bruce[citation needed] Munira Wilson[138] Alexander Starling[10] Chantal Kerr-Shepherd[86] Liberal Democrats Munira Wilson
Uxbridge and South Ruislip 90% Steve Tuckwell [citation needed] Danny Beales[139] Ian Rex-Hawkes[140] Stephen Gardner[15] (SDP) Conservative Steve Tuckwell[note 6]
Walthamstow 100% Stella Creasy [citation needed] Rosalinda Rowlands[30] Labour Stella Creasy
West Ham and Beckton West Ham 54% Peter Monks[10] Rob Callender[67] Labour Lyn Brown
Stratford and Bow 46% Joe Hudson-Small[67]
Queen's Park and Maida Vale Westminster North 64% Samia Hersi[141] Helen Baxter[142] Angela Carter Begbie[10] Vivien Lichtenstein[143] Labour Karen Buck
Wimbledon 90% Danielle Dunfield-Prayero[144] Eleanor Stringer[145] Paul Kohler[146] Ben Cronin[10] Rachel Brooks[147] Conservative Stephen Hammond

Notes

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference percent was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Served as Conservative MP for Croydon Central from 2005 to 2010
  3. ^ Incument MP for Croydon Central, 11% of which is becoming part of the new Croydon West
  4. ^ Was not reselected as a candidate
  5. ^ Served as a Labour MP for this seat prior to the 2019 general election
  6. ^ a b Elected in by-election

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