Merton and Wandsworth (London Assembly constituency)

Merton and Wandsworth is a constituency in the London Assembly. Since the 2016 election, it has been represented by Labour's Leonie Cooper.

Merton and Wandsworth
Territorial constituency for the London Assembly
Merton and Wandsworth shown within London
Created2000 (2000)
Number of membersOne
MemberLeonie Cooper
PartyLabour
Last election2024
Next election2028

As its name suggests, the constituency consists of the combined area of the London Borough of Merton and the London Borough of Wandsworth.

Constituency profile

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Created in 2000, Merton and Wandsworth had elected only Conservative AMs until 2016, when current AM Leonie Cooper of the Labour Party was elected.

Assembly members

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ElectionMemberParty
2000Elizabeth HowlettConservative
2008Richard TraceyConservative
2016Leonie CooperLabour

Mayoral election results

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Below are the results for the candidate which received the highest share of the popular vote in the constituency at each mayoral election.

YearMemberParty
2000Ken LivingstoneIndependent
2004Ken LivingstoneLabour
2008Boris JohnsonConservative
2012Boris JohnsonConservative
2016Sadiq KhanLabour
2021Sadiq KhanLabour
2024Sadiq KhanLabour

Assembly election results

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2024 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth[1][2]
PartyCandidateConstituencyList
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourLeonie Cooper77,23543.7 2.070,99540.4
ConservativeEllie Cox49,81228.2 5.544,76925.5
Liberal DemocratsSue Wixley21,41812.1 1.719,37211.0
GreenPippa Maslin19,12410.8 1.819,47311.1
Reform UKTania Marszalek8,0634.6 2.97,2474.1
Rejoin EU4,6222.6
Animal Welfare2,8421.6
SDP1,4570.8
Britain First1,3960.8
CPA1,3390.8
IndependentLaurence Fox8760.5
Communist5680.3
IndependentFarah London3800.2
Heritage3690.2
IndependentGabe Romualdo690.0
Majority27,42315.5 7.5
Valid Votes175,652175,774
Invalid Votes1,1711,071
Turnout176,82346.0 1.0176,84546.0
Labour holdSwing 3.8
2021 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLeonie Cooper 75,468 41.7 0.0
ConservativeLouise Calland60,96833.7 5.7
GreenPippa Maslin22,79312.6 4.7
Liberal DemocratsSue Wixley18,81810.4 4.6
Reform UKRoger Gravett3,0801.7New
Majority14,5008.0 5.7
Total formal votes181,127
Informal votes2,417
Turnout183,54447.0 3.0
Labour holdSwing 2.8
2016 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLeonie Cooper 77,340 41.71 5.17
ConservativeDavid Dean73,03939.39 3.75
GreenEsther Obiri-Darko14,6827.92 0.44
Liberal DemocratsAdrian Hyyrylainen-Trett10,7325.79 2.09
UKIPElizabeth Jones8,4784.57 2.11
IndependentThamilini Kulendran1,1420.62 0.99
Majority4,3012.3N/A
Total formal votes185,41398.9 0.6
Informal votes2,0421.1 0.6
Turnout187,45550.0 9.1
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing 4.5
2012 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRichard Tracey 65,197 43.1 1.8
LabourLeonie Cooper55,21636.5 7.3
Liberal DemocratsLisa Smart11,9047.9 2.4
GreenRoy Vickery11,3077.5 0.9
UKIPMazhar Manzoor3,7172.5 0.1
IndependentThamilini Kulendran2,424 1.6New
Socialist (GB)Bill Martin1,343 0.9New
Majority9,9816.6 9.1
Total formal votes151,10898.3
Informal votes2,6771.7
Turnout153,78540.9 5.3
Conservative holdSwing 4.6
2008 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRichard Tracey 75,103 44.9 8.1
LabourLeonie Cooper48,81029.2 5.2
Liberal DemocratsShas Sheehan17,18710.3 3.3
GreenRoy Vickery14,1248.4 0.7
UKIPStrachen McDonald4,2862.6 3.8
Christian (CPA)Ellen Greco4,0532.4 0.3
English DemocratSteve Scott2,1601.3New
Left ListKris Stewart1,7141.0New
Majority26,29315.7 2.2
Turnout167,43746.2 9.7
Conservative holdSwing 1.5
2004 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeElizabeth Howlett 48,295 38.8 –0.7
LabourKathryn Smith31,41725.3–3.0
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Martin17,86414.4+3.5
GreenRoy Vickery10,1638.2+0.8
UKIPAdrian Roberts8,3276.7New
RespectRuairidh Maclean4,2973.4New
CPAEllen Greco2,7822.2New
IndependentRathy Alagaratnam1,2401.0New
Majority16,87813.5+2.3
Turnout124,38536.5+2.4
Conservative holdSwing
2000 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeElizabeth Howlett 45,023 39.5 N/A
LabourMaggie Cosin32,43828.3N/A
Liberal DemocratsSiobhan Vitelli12,49610.9N/A
Independent LabourMark Thompson11,91810.4N/A
GreenRajeev Thacker8,4917.4N/A
IndependentSyed Manzoor1,4651.3N/A
London SocialistSarbani Mazumdar1,4501.3N/A
IndependentTerence Sullivan1,0490.9N/A
Majority12,87011.2N/A
Turnout114,33034.1N/A
Conservative win (new seat)

References

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  1. ^ "GLA 2024 Elections, Constituency Member of the London Assembly Results, Merton and Wandsworth" (PDF). London Elects.
  2. ^ "GLA 2024 Elections, London Wide Assembly, Merton and Wandsworth" (PDF). London Elects.
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  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 May 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "BBC NEWS | Election 2008 | London Elections: Merton & Wandsworth". news.bbc.co.uk.
  6. ^ "BBC NEWS | In Depth | Vote 2004 | London Elections: Merton & Wandsworth". news.bbc.co.uk.
  7. ^ London & Local Elections 2000: Merton and Wandsworth, BBC News