Millions of voters across London went to the polls on July 4 to elect the new Government. The Standard looked at key battleground seats in the capital, and published an interactive map of the results. Here we turn the spotlight on:
Top five candidates (in alphabetical order):
Ben Curtis - Liberal Democrats (6,161 votes)
Mark Matlock - Reform UK (1,758 votes)
Bell Ribeiro-Addy - Labour (24,166 votes)
Asha Saroy - Conservatives (4,360 votes)
Shâo-Lan Yuen - Green Party (5,768 votes)
Area: Wards in the constituency include Brixton Hill, Clapham Common, Clapham Town, Ferndale, Larkhall, Thornton and Tulse Hill.
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Boundary changes impact (Thrasher and Rallings analysis): It’s difficult to make a comparison given that this new seat is made up of large chunks out of two previous constituencies. But comparing it to Streatham, Labour’s vote has gone up marginally from 54.8 per cent in 2019 to 55.4 per cent if that election five years ago had been held for the new constituency. The Lib Dem vote has gone down from 23.5 per cent to 19.8 per cent, and the Tory vote has gone up from 16 per cent to 19.5 per cent. All rather complicated.