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Tooting (UK Parliament constituency)

Coordinates:51°26′17″N0°09′54″W / 51.438°N 0.165°W /51.438; -0.165
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Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1974 onwards

Tooting
Borough constituency
for theHouse of Commons
CountyGreater London
Electorate76,986 (2023)[1]
Current constituency
Created1974 (1974)
Member of ParliamentRosena Allin-Khan (Labour)
SeatsOne
Created fromWandsworth Central
Battersea South (reduced in 1974, abolished 1983)
Streatham (small parts of, with regular interchanges since)

Tooting is aconstituency[n 1] created in 1974 in Greater London. It is represented in theHouse of Commons of theUK Parliament since 2016 byRosena Allin-Khan, a member of theLabour Party.

Boundaries

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Historic

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Map
Map of current boundaries

1974–1983: The London Borough of Wandsworth wards of Bedford, Furzedown, Graveney, Springfield, and Tooting.

1983–2010: As above plus Earlsfield, and Nightingale

2010–2022: As above minus Springfield, plus Wandsworth Common.

Current

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Tooting from 2024

Following a local government boundary review which came into effect in May 2022,[2][3] the constituency now comprises the following wards of the London Borough of Wandsworth from the 2024 general election:

  • Balham (part); Furzedown; South Balham; Tooting Bec; Tooting Broadway; Trinity; Wandle; Wandsworth Common; and a small part of Wandsworth Town.[4]

The2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which was based on the ward structure in place at 1 December 2020, left the boundaries unchanged.[5]

Tooting is the south-eastern third of theLondon Borough of Wandsworth. In addition to Tooting, it includes the districts of Earlsfield, Furzedown and Streatham Park and part of Balham.[n 2] The constituency includes part ofWandsworth Common, a rectangular open space that lends its name to one of the seven wards.[6]

Tooting between 2010 and 2024 was bordered to the west byPutney andWimbledon; to the other three compass points byMitcham and Morden,Streatham andBattersea.

Following boundary changes first used for the2024 general election, Tooting is bordered to the west byPutney andWimbledon, to the south byMitcham and Morden, to the east byStreatham and Croydon North and to the north byBattersea andClapham and Brixton Hill.

History

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The constituency was created for the February 1974 election from areas which, prior to that election, were withinBattersea South,Streatham andWandsworth Central.

Political history

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Held byLabour since its creation, Tooting was a target seat for theConservatives at the2010 general election after the party made gains in local elections. However,Sadiq Khan was able to retain the seat for Labour. The Conservatives have generally performed best in the northern half of the seat - Balham, Earlsfield and Wandsworth Common - whereas Labour are strongest in the southern half, which covers Tooting itself and Furzedown.

The 2015 general election result gave the seat the twenty-fourth-mostmarginal majority of Labour's 232 seats by percentage of majority.[7] Had the majority obtained by Allin-Khan at her 2016 by-election win been part of the 2015 results, the seat would have been the 136th safest of Labour's 232 seats by percentage of majority.[7]

In the2016 referendum to leave the European Union, theconstituency voted remain by 74.7%.[8]

Local government indications

As in the other two constituencies located in the London Borough of Wandsworth, voters have in part supported the Conservatives at local level; however, the southern area has strong enough Labour support to have consistently returned at least seven Labour councillors since 1992.

Prominent frontbenchers

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Sadiq Khan, a solicitor by profession, was theMinister of State for Transport andMinister of State for Communities in thegovernment of Gordon Brown. In opposition after 2010, he became the Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor. He was the Labour Party's candidate in the2016 London mayoral election, and was subsequently elected asMayor of London. Following his election, Khan announced his intention to resign as MP for Tooting, and on 9 May 2016 he was appointed to the ancient office ofCrown Steward and Bailiff of The Three Chiltern Hundreds, triggering a by-election.[9]

Constituency profile

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The modern Tooting constituency is a simplified name, as it contains much ofBalham,Wandsworth Common andEarlsfield, yet the southernmost parts of the area that self-identifies asTooting are actually in theLondon Borough of Merton and so in theMitcham and Morden seat.

Transport links toCentral London are good, and the population has expanded steadily due to the area's popularity with commuters looking for affordable property.

Unemployment benefit claimants and registered jobseekers, in November 2012 were lower than the national average of 3.8%, at 3.2% of the population based on a statistical compilation byThe Guardian.[10]

Members of Parliament

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ElectionMemberPartyNotes
February 1974Tom CoxLabour
2005Sadiq KhanLabourElectedMayor of London,May 2016
2016 by-electionRosena Allin-KhanLabour

Elections

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Election results 1974-2024

Elections in the 2020s

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General election 2024: Tooting[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRosena Allin-Khan29,20955.2Increase2.5
ConservativeEthan Brooks9,72218.4Decrease9.8
GreenNick Humberstone5,67210.7Increase6.7
Liberal DemocratsJudith Trounson4,4388.4Decrease5.8
ReformAndrew Price2,5464.8Increase4.0
Workers PartyTarik Hussain8071.5New
Rejoin EUJas Alduk3700.7New
IndependentDavinder Jamus1790.3New
Majority19,48736.8Increase12.3
Turnout52,94369.6Decrease6.4
Registered electors76,082
LabourholdSwingIncrease6.2

Elections in the 2010s

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General election 2019: Tooting[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRosena Allin-Khan30,81152.7−6.9
ConservativeKerry Briscoe16,50428.2−4.8
Liberal DemocratsOlly Glover8,30514.2+8.9
GreenGlyn Goodwin2,3144.0+2.5
Brexit PartyAdam Shakir4620.8New
SDPRoz Hubley770.1New
Majority14,30724.5−2.0
Turnout58,47376.0+1.3
Registered electors76,933
LabourholdSwing-1.1
General election 2017: Tooting[13][14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRosena Allin-Khan34,69459.6+12.4
ConservativeDan Watkins19,23633.1−8.8
Liberal DemocratsAlex Glassbrook3,0575.3+1.4
GreenEsther Obiri-Darko8451.5−2.6
UKIPRyan Coshall3390.6−2.3
Majority15,45826.5+21.2
Turnout58,17174.7+5.0
Registered electors77,971
LabourholdSwing+10.6
Tooting by-election 2016[15][16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRosena Allin-Khan17,89455.9+8.7
ConservativeDan Watkins11,53736.1−5.8
GreenEsther Obiri-Darko8302.6−1.5
Liberal DemocratsAlex Glassbrook8202.6−1.4
UKIPElizabeth Jones5071.6−1.3
CPADes Coke1640.5New
Monster Raving LoonyAlan "Howling Laud" Hope540.2New
English DemocratGraham Moore500.2New
Immigrants Political PartyAkbar Ali Malik440.1New
One LoveAnkit Love320.1New
IndependentZirwa Javaid300.1New
IndependentZia Samadani230.1New
Give Me Back ElmoBobby Smith90.0New
IndependentSmiley Smillie50.0New
Majority6,35719.8+14.5
Turnout32,04842.5−27.2
Registered electors74,701
LabourholdSwing+7.3
General election 2015: Tooting[17][18][19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSadiq Khan25,26347.2+3.7
ConservativeDan Watkins22,42141.9+3.4
GreenEsther Obiri-Darko2,2014.1+2.9
Liberal DemocratsPhilip Ling[20]2,1073.9−10.9
UKIPPrzemek Skwirczyński1,5372.9+1.7
Majority2,8425.3+0.3
Turnout53,52969.7+1.1
Registered electors76,782
LabourholdSwing+0.1
General election 2010: Tooting[21][22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSadiq Khan22,03843.5+0.8
ConservativeMark Clarke19,51438.5+8.0
Liberal DemocratsNasser Butt7,50914.8−4.8
UKIPStrachan D. McDonald6241.2+0.2
GreenRoy Vickery6091.2−2.9
IndependentSusan John-Richards1900.4New
ChristianShereen Paul1710.3New
Majority2,5245.0−7.9
Turnout50,65568.6+9.3
Registered electors73,840
LabourholdSwing−3.6

Elections in the 2000s

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General election 2005: Tooting[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSadiq Khan17,91443.1−11.0
ConservativeJames Bethell12,53330.2+3.8
Liberal DemocratsStephanie M. Dearden8,11019.5+4.6
GreenSiobhan M. Vitelli1,6954.1−0.5
RespectAli J. Zaidi7001.7New
UKIPStrachan D. McDonald4241.0New
IndependentIan K. Perkin1920.5New
Majority5,38112.9−14.8
Turnout41,56859.0+4.1
Registered electors70,510
LabourholdSwing−7.4
General election 2001: Tooting[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Cox20,33254.1−5.6
ConservativeAlexander Nicoll9,93226.4−0.7
Liberal DemocratsSimon James5,58314.9+5.5
GreenMatthew Ledbury1,7444.6+3.5
Majority10,40027.7−4.9
Turnout37,59154.9−14.4
Registered electors68,447
LabourholdSwing-2.5

Elections in the 1990s

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General election 1997: Tooting[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Cox27,51659.7+11.5
ConservativeJames B.B. Hutchings12,50527.1−13.0
Liberal DemocratsSimon James4,3209.4+2.0
ReferendumAngela M. Husband8291.8New
GreenJohn Rattray5271.1−0.3
IndependentPeter Boddington1610.3New
IndependentJan Koene940.2New
Rainbow Dream TicketDaniel Bailey-Bond830.2New
Natural LawPeter Miller700.20.0
Majority15,01132.6+24.5
Turnout46,10569.4−5.4
Registered electors66,536
LabourholdSwing+12.30
General election 1992: Tooting[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Cox24,60148.2+4.0
ConservativeMartin Winter20,49440.1−1.2
Liberal DemocratsRobert J. Bunce3,7767.4−5.8
LiberalCarmel Martin1,3402.6New
GreenPaul J. Owens6941.4+0.1
Natural LawFarrakh Anklesalria1190.2New
Christian DemocratMichael N. Whitelaw640.1New
Majority4,1078.1+5.1
Turnout51,08874.8+3.6
Registered electors68,306
LabourholdSwing+2.6

Elections in the 1980s

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General election 1987: Tooting[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Cox21,45744.2+1.5
ConservativeMartin Winter20,01641.3+4.3
SDPJeremy Ambache6,42313.2−4.9
GreenMonica Vickery6211.3+0.8
Majority1,4413.0−2.8
Turnout48,51771.2+3.7
Registered electors68,116
LabourholdSwing+2.9
General election 1983: Tooting[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Cox19,64042.7−6.7
ConservativeRobin D.R. Harris16,98137.0−1.8
SDPJulia Neuberger8,31718.1+8.7
National FrontPeter Berbridge3550.8−1.1
EcologyElizabeth M. Shaw2550.5New
CommunistRobert E. Lewis1810.4−0.3
Ethnic MinorityH. Patel1460.3New
Workers RevolutionaryCorin Redgrave720.2New
Majority2,6595.7−8.8
Turnout45,94767.5−3.0
Registered electors68,083
LabourholdSwing-4.2

Elections in the 1970s

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General election 1979: Tooting
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Cox18,64251.9−2.4
ConservativeRichard Ritchie13,44237.4+6.1
LiberalRichard Fife2,9178.1−5.5
National FrontPeter Berbridge6821.9New
CommunistRobert Lewis2330.7−0.1
Majority5,20014.5−8.5
Turnout35,91670.5+7.1
Registered electors50,962
LabourholdSwing+4.2
General election October 1974: Tooting
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Cox18,53054.3+6.0
ConservativeA.C. Elliot10,67531.3−1.3
LiberalR.F.J. Heron4,64413.6−4.7
CommunistRobert E. Lewis2680.8−0.1
Majority7,85523.0+7.3
Turnout34,11763.4−9.4
Registered electors53,793
LabourholdSwing+3.6
General election February 1974: Tooting
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTom Cox18,79548.3
ConservativeA.C. Elliot12,68732.6
LiberalR.F.J. Heron7,10818.3
CommunistRobert E. Lewis3370.9
Majority6,10815.7
Turnout38,92772.8
Registered electors53,443
Labourwin (new seat)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Aborough constituency (for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer)
  2. ^Balham broadly west of its railway line, but also including the streets around Nightingale Square at its centre

References

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  2. ^LGBCE."Wandsworth | LGBCE".www.lgbce.org.uk. Retrieved28 March 2024.
  3. ^"The London Borough of Wandsworth (Electoral Changes) Order 2021".
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  5. ^"The Parliamentary Constituencies Order 2023". Schedule 1 Part 3 London region.
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  8. ^"Revised estimates of leave vote in Westminster constituencies". Retrieved26 October 2016.
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  14. ^Apostolova, Vyara; Audickas, Lukas; Baker, Carl; Bate, Alex; Cracknell, Richard; Dempsey, Noel; Hawkins, Oliver; McInnes, Rod; Rutherford, Tom; Uberoi, Elise (29 January 2019).General Election 2017: results and analysis(PDF) (Report). House of Commons Library.
  15. ^Council, Wandsworth."Tooting by-election candidate list published - News - Wandsworth Council".www.Wandsworth.gov.uk. Retrieved8 May 2017.
  16. ^Council, Wandsworth."Tooting Constituency by-election result June 2016 - Tooting Constituency by-election result June 2016 - Wandsworth Council".www.Wandsworth.gov.uk. Retrieved8 May 2017.
  17. ^"Election Data 2015".Electoral Calculus. Archived fromthe original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved17 October 2015.
  18. ^Council, Wandsworth."Tooting Constituency - Parliamentary election results May 2015 - Wandsworth Council".www.wandsworth.gov.uk.
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  20. ^"General Election 2015 Candidates - Liberal Democrats". Archived fromthe original on 13 April 2014.
  21. ^"Election Data 2010".Electoral Calculus. Archived fromthe original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved17 October 2015.
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  28. ^"Election Data 1983".Electoral Calculus. Archived fromthe original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved18 October 2015.

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Liberal Democrats (6)
Independent (2)
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