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Established May 01, 1997
Disbanded July 04, 2024
Last ModifiedRBH May 24, 2024 06:26pm
DescriptionWest Ham was formed from the old constituencies of Newham North West and three wards from Newham South. Since 1983, the seat has been held by the maverick and colourful former minister of sport, London mayoral contender and anti-fox hunter, Tony Banks. Mr Banks was initially selected for Newham North West, replacing the veteran right-winger, Arthur Lewis. He is standing down at this election. West Ham is the inner of Newham's constituencies. A heavy industrial town in the 19th Century, it has a strong tradition of trade union activity and Labour support. As with many East London seats, there is a large and growing ethnic minority population. Fewer than 40% of residents are white, while 27% are of Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi origin. There are some council estates, but the area largely consists of small terraced houses around Plaistow, Manor Park and Forest Gate. The north-west corner of the constituency includes the Stratford town centre, which is a thriving shopping area and is rising fast, not least because of the DLR, Jubilee line extension and proposed Channel Tunnel rail link. The area will benefit most of all if the 2012 Olympic Games are brought to London. West Ham is famous for its football club (the Hammers) and the bigoted Alf Garnett in TV's "Till Death Do Us Part". Locally, Labour holds sway, with all but one of the council seats - the Christian People's Alliance holds the other.

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RACES [Show Primaries]
Redistricting: Light Green=Added Territory, Red=Removed Territory,
Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Dec 12, 2019 General Election
  Lyn Brown(I)
42,181
70.07%
  Sarah Kumar
9,793
16.27%
  Eimear O'Casey
4,161
6.91%
  Danny Keeling
1,780
2.96%
  Emma Jane Stockdale
1,679
2.79%
  Paul Martin Jobson
463
0.77%
  Humera Kamran
143
0.24%
Jun 08, 2017 General Election
  Lyn Brown(I)
46,591
76.75%
  Patrick Spencer
9,837
16.20%
  Paul Reynolds
1,836
3.02%
  Rosamund Beattie
1,134
1.87%
  Michael John Spracklin
957
1.58%
  Kayode Shedowo
353
0.58%
May 07, 2015 General Election
  Lyn Brown(I)
36,132
68.44%
  Festus Akinbusoye
8,146
15.43%
  Jamie McKenzie
3,950
7.48%
  Rachel Collinson
2,651
5.02%
  Paul Reynolds
1,430
2.71%
  Andy Uzoka
369
0.70%
  Cydatty Bogie
115
0.22%
May 06, 2010 General Election
  Lyn Brown(I)
29,422
62.67%
  Virginia Morris
6,888
14.67%
  Martin Pierce
5,392
11.48%
  Stan Gain
1,327
2.83%
  Kamran Malik
1,245
2.65%
  Michael Davidson
1,089
2.32%
  Kim Gandy
766
1.63%
   Jane Lithgow
645
1.37%
  Grace Agbogun-Toko
177
0.38%
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Date Type Results
May 05, 2005 General Election
  Lyn Brown
15,840
51.15%
  Lindsey German
6,039
19.50%
  Chris Whitbread
3,618
11.68%
  Alexandra "Alexi" Sugden
3,364
10.86%
  Jane Lithgow
894
2.89%
  Stephen Hammond
437
1.41%
  Henry Mayhew
409
1.32%
   Generoso Alcantara
365
1.18%
Jun 07, 2001 General Election
  Tony Banks(I)
20,449
69.86%
  Syed Kamall
4,804
16.41%
  Paul Fox
2,166
7.40%
  Jackie Chandler-Oatts
1,197
4.09%
  Gerard Batten
657
2.24%
May 01, 1997 General Election
  Tony Banks(I)
24,531
72.88%
  Mark MacGregor
5,037
14.96%
  Samantha McDonough
2,479
7.36%
  Kenneth Francis
1,198
3.56%
  Lord Toby Jug Borthwick
300
0.89%
  Jonathan P. Rainbow
116
0.34%

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