General Election 2024 London seats: Who is my MP in...Queen's Park and Maida Vale?

Labour’s Georgia Gould being challenged by Conservative Samia Hersi to be MP for Queen’s Park and Maida Vale (ES Composite)
Labour’s Georgia Gould being challenged by Conservative Samia Hersi to be MP for Queen’s Park and Maida Vale (ES Composite)

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:

QUEEN’S PARK AND MAIDA VALE

WINNER: GEORGIA GOULD

Candidates for main parties (in alphabetical order):

Helen Baxter - Liberal Democrats (3417 votes)

Angela Michelle Carter-Begbie - Reform UK (2106 votes)

Georgia Gould - Labour Party (20126 votes)

Samia Hersi - Conservatives (5088 votes)

Vivien Lichtenstein - Green Party (5213 votes)

Area: The constituency includes six Westminster wards including Church Street, Harrow Road, Little Venice, Maida Vale, Queen’s Park and Westbourne, and three from Brent; Harlesden & Kensal Green, Kilburn, and Queens Park

Queen’s Park and Maida Vale constituency map. Purple shaded area: Current constituency boundary. Green outlines new constituency boundaries (© OpenStreetMap contributors | © CARTO)
Queen’s Park and Maida Vale constituency map. Purple shaded area: Current constituency boundary. Green outlines new constituency boundaries (© OpenStreetMap contributors | © CARTO)

I’m not sure if I’m in this constituency: Here’s how you can check

Boundary changes impact (Thrasher and Rallings analysis): The new seat of Queen’s Park and Maida Vale is a safer Labour constituency than the old Westminster North. Labour won the latter in 2019 with 54.2 per cent of the vote, 29.1 per cent for the Tories, and 13 per cent for the Lib Dems. The new constituency would have been 61.9 per cent Labour, 19.8 per cent Conservative, and 13.9 per cent Lib Dem.

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