Twickenham Election Results: 2024 General Election

In the 2024 UK general election, Munira Wilson of the Liberal Democrat Party secured a decisive victory in the Twickenham constituency. Here are the detailed results:
- Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat Party): 30,185 votes (56.28%)
- Jonathan Roger Hulley (Conservative Party): 8,728 votes (16.27%)
- Tom Bruce (Labour Party): 6,693 votes (12.48%)
- Alex Starling (Reform UK): 4,092 votes (7.63%)
- Chantal Lyn Kerr-Sheppard (Green Party): 3,590 votes (6.69%)
- Umair Malik (Workers Party): 347 votes (0.65%)
Voting Summary:
- Total votes: 53,635
- Electorate: 74,980
- Ballot papers issued: 53,861
- Rejected ballots: 226
- Turnout: 71.83%
Munira Wilson’s re-election is part of a broader trend of Liberal Democrat success in south-west London, reflecting a strong base of support in the area. Nationally, the 2024 general election saw significant gains for the Liberal Democrats and a historic landslide victory for the Labour Party, with Keir Starmer becoming the new Prime Minister (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames) (Twickenham Nub News).
This election marked a significant shift in the UK’s political landscape, with the Labour Party’s victory ending the Conservative Party’s 14-year tenure as the primary governing party. The Liberal Democrats, under the leadership of Ed Davey, also saw substantial gains, reflecting changing voter preferences across the country (Twickenham Nub News).
For more detailed information about the election results and the overall political context, you can visit the BBC Election Results and the Richmond Council’s official results page.