Tony Devenish Holds West Central for Tories


While Sadiq Khan celebrates historic victory in Mayoral race

Vote counting today in Olympia. Picture: London Elects

Vote counting today in Olympia. Picture: London Elects

The West Central constituency, made up of the boroughs of Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham, has been held by the Tories, with their candidate Tory Devenish by a margin of almost 14,000 against Labour's Mandy Richards.

Tony Devenish Great London Assembly

The constituency gave the largest number of first preference votes to Zac Goldsmith who finished second to Sadiq Khan in the contest for Mayor. In the vote for Londonwide seats in the Assembly, once again the Conservatives got the largest number of votes with Labour in second and the Liberal Democrats in third.

Speaking after the result was announced, Mr Devenish told the Standard: " I'm excited. It's the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham and Westminster - it's the greatest bits of London.

"My priority will be the same as Zac Goldsmith - housing, transport, law and order and clean air.

"I'm going to make sure we listen to local people."

He also said proposals for Crossrail 2 in the Kings Road would also come under scrutiny.

He added: "Both Mayoral candidates said they will review it. We want the infrastrcture but it's about how it's implemented.

"We need to look at Imperial Wharf and improve infrastructure for all local people."

Mr Devenish is a long serving Westminster City Councillor for the Knightsbridge and Belgravia ward, and has served as Senior Planning Chairman.

Sadiq Khan is the city's new mayor, after beating Tory Zac Goldsmith by 1,310,143 votes to 994,614. He secured the largest majority ever for a London Mayor. The confirmation of the result was delayed due to problems with London Elect's electronic vote counting system.

Mr Khan said, "This election has not been without controversy. I am so proud that London has chosen hope over fear and unity over division. I hope we will never be offered such a stark choice again."

West Central Assembly Member Vote - May 2016

Party Candidate Votes % Change
Conservative Tony Devenish
67,775
Labour Mandy Richards
53,211
Liberal Democrat Annabel Mullin
10,577
UKIP Clive Egan
7,708
Green Jennifer Nadel
14,050
Majority
Turnout

West Central Vote in Mayoral Contest

London Assembly election, 2012 : South West [
Candidate Description 1st choice votes 2nd choice votes
Sian Rebecca BERRY Green Party
8,125
26,767
David FURNESS British National Party
521
1,545
George GALLOWAY Respect (George Galloway)
2,538
6,390
Paul GOLDING Britain First – Putting British People First
1,170
3,187
Zac GOLDSMITH The Conservative Party Candidate
70,573
14,410
Lee Eli HARRIS Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol
1,284
4,919
Sadiq Aman KHAN Labour Party
55,427
19,860
Ankit LOVE One Love Party
180
1,873
Caroline Valerie PIDGEON London Liberal Democrats
6,044
21,537
Sophie WALKER Women's Equality Party
3,384
14,273
Peter Robin WHITTLE UK Independence Party (UKIP)
3,301
12,010
Prince ZYLINSKI Independent
461
2,146

 

Votes for the Assembly in West Central – London wide seats

Party Votes
Animal Welfare Party
1,646
Britain First – Putting British People First
1,552
British National Party
633
Caroline Pidgeon's London Liberal Democrats
8,685
Christian Peoples Alliance
1,143
Conservative Party
64,102
Green Party – "Vote Green On Orange"
11,236
Labour Party
48,623
Respect (George Galloway)
2,558
The House Party – Homes For Londoners
867
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
6,216
Women's Equality Party
6,352
TOTAL

 

In the Mayoral Election meanwhile Sadiq Khan is heading for a victory over Tory candidate Zac Goldsmith.

Vote count in Mayoral Election

Source: London Elects

May 10, 2016