Andy Slaughter Retains Seat In Hammersmith Constituency


Rare bright spot during miserable night for the Labour party


Andy Slaughter making his acceptance speech

Labour candidate Andy Slaughter has retained his seat in Hammersmith in an otherwise miserable night for his party.

He received over 30,000 votes or 57.9% of the total a 6 percentage point fall in his share and a slight fall in his overall majority.

The Conservative candidate Xingang Wang also saw a fall in vote share down by 4.5 percentage points. The biggest gainers were Jesse Venegas for the Liberal Democrats and Alex Horn for the Green Party.

The total number of electors eligible to vote was 74,759 and the turnout was 69.76%.

The Labour politician won three previous General Elections, in 2010 when the new constituency of Hammersmith was created, in 2015 and in 2017 when he received 33,475 votes - over 9,000 more than the previous election - and a majority of 18,751.

He had previously been MP for Ealing, Acton and Shepherd’s Bush from 2005 to 2010 and before that, Leader of the Hammersmith and Fulham Council.

The total number of electorates eligible to vote was TBC and the turnout was TBC.

Constituency of Hammersmith - General Election 2019
Candidate Party Number of votes Percentage share
Andy Slaughter
Labour Party
30,074
57.9
Xingang Wang
Conservative Party
12,227
23.5
Jessie Venegas
Liberal Democrat
6,947
13.4
Alex Horn
Green Party
1,744
3.4
James Andrew Keyse
Brexit Party
974
1.9

December 13, 2019