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Ealing Central and Acton general election results 2024

Labor held the Ealing Central and Acton constituency in the 2024 general election. Elected candidate Rupa Huq won with a majority of 13,995 votes.

Ms Huq received 22,340 votes in the poll, ahead of second-placed Conservative candidate James Windsor-Clive, who received 8,345 votes.

Residents of Ealing Central and Acton went to the polls on Thursday 4th July to choose the candidate to take up their position as MP in the next Parliament.

Counting of votes for the general election began after the polls closed at 10pm on Thursday night and the result in Ealing Central And Acton was published by the Press Association at 01:46am on Friday.

A total of 78,436 people were eligible to vote in Ealing Central and Acton, and of these 47,769 decided to complete a ballot, which meant that the turnout in the constituency was 60.9%.

Turnout in Ealing Central And Acton has fallen compared to the last general election in 2019, when 70.3% of the electorate used their vote.

Here’s the full result in Ealing Central and Acton:

Rupa Huq (Labor) – 22,340 votes (46.8%).

James Windsor-Clive (Conservatives) – 8,345 votes (17.5%).

Alastair Mitton (Liberal Democrat) – 6,056 votes (12.7%).

Kate Crossland (Green Party) – 5,444 votes (11.4%).

Felix Orrell (Reform) – 3,105 votes (6.5%).

Nada Jarche (WPB) – 1,766 votes (3.7%).

Stephen Balogh (Soc Dem) – 410 votes (0.9%).

Julie Carter (Independents) – 303 votes (0.6%).

Most UK constituencies have changed boundaries or names since the last general election, but analysis of previous results based on 2024 boundaries for Ealing Central and Acton shows Labor won 5,367 fewer votes than in 2019.

In the 2019 general election, Labor won 52.3% of the votes cast, and in the 2024 election, the party’s vote share dropped to 46.8%.

The Conservatives had a 25.6% vote share in 2019, and this dropped to a 17.5% vote share in 2024.

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