Labour Holds Merton and Wandsworth Constituency


Leonie Cooper re-elected to London Assembly with increased majority

Leonie Cooper, London Assembly for Merton and Wandsworth
Leonie Cooper, London Assembly for Merton and Wandsworth

Conservative hopes of retaking the Merton and Wandsworth seat in the London Assembly have been dashed after Leonie Cooper was re-elected.

She won comfortably, increasing her majority from 4,301 in 2016 to 14,500 this year.

Although her share of the vote was largely unchanged, the Conservatives, represented by Louise Calland, saw a 5.7 percentage point decrease in their share with the Greens and the Liberal Democrats gaining.

2021 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Léonie Cooper
75,468
41.7
+0.1
Conservative Louise Calland
60,968
33.7
-5.7
Green Pippa Maslin
22,793
12.6
+4.7
Liberal Democrats Sue Wixley
18,818
10.4
+4.6
Reform UK Roger Gravett
3,080
1.7
N/A
Majority
14,500
8.0
+5.7
Total formal votes
181,127
Informal votes
2,417
Turnout
183,544
Labour hold
Swing
+2.8

 

2016 London Assembly election: Merton and Wandsworth
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Leonie Cooper
77,340
41.71
+5.17
Conservative David Dean
73,039
39.39
-3.75
Green Esther Obiri-Darko
14,682
7.92
+0.44
Liberal Democrats Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett
10,732
5.79
-2.09
UKIP Elizabeth Jones
8,478
4.57
+2.11
Independent Thamilini Kulendran
1,142
0.62
-0.99
Majority
4,301
2.3
Total formal votes
185,413
98.9
+0.6
Informal votes
2,042
1.1
-0.6
Turnout
187,455
50
+9.1
Labour gain from Conservative
Swing

Overall, Labour failed in its ambition to win overall control of the Assembly losing one seat during the vote.

Sadiq Khan was re-elected Mayor despite the Conservative candidate Shaun Bailey significantly outperforming earlier expectations.

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May 10, 2021

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