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Tooting (UK Parliament constituency)

Tooting is a constituency[n 1] created in 1974 in Greater London. It is represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2016 by Dr. Rosena Allin-Khan, a member of the Labour Party.

Tooting
Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
Boundary of Tooting in Greater London
CountyGreater London
Electorate72,707 (December 2010)[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)

Boundaries

 
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–present: As above minus Springfield, plus Wandsworth Common.

Tooting is the south-eastern third of the London 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 of Wandsworth Common, a rectangular open space that lends its name to one of the seven wards.[2]

Tooting since 2010 is bordered to the west by Putney and Wimbledon; to the other three compass points by Mitcham and Morden, Streatham and Battersea.

History

The constituency was created for the February 1974 election from areas which, prior to that election, were within Battersea South, Streatham and Wandsworth Central.

Political history

Held by Labour since its creation, Tooting was a target seat for the Conservatives at the 2010 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 (Bedford, Earlsfield, Nightingale, Wandsworth Common), whereas Labour are strongest in the southern half, which covers Tooting ward itself, Graveney and Furzedown.

The 2015 general election result gave the seat the twenty-fourth-most marginal majority of Labour's 232 seats by percentage of majority.[3] 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.[3]

In the 2016 referendum to leave the European Union, the constituency voted remain by 74.7%.[4]

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

Sadiq Khan, a solicitor by profession, was the Minister of State for Transport and Minister of State for Communities in the government 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 the 2016 London mayoral election, and was subsequently elected as Mayor 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 of Crown Steward and Bailiff of The Three Chiltern Hundreds, triggering a by-election.[5]

Constituency profile

The modern Tooting constituency is a simplified name, as it contains much of Balham, Wandsworth Common and Earlsfield, yet the southernmost parts of the area that self-identifies as Tooting are actually in the London Borough of Merton and so in the Mitcham and Morden seat.

Transport links to Central 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 by The Guardian.[6]

Members of Parliament

Elections

Elections in the 2010s

General election 2019: Tooting[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rosena Allin-Khan 30,811 52.7 -6.9
Conservative Kerry Briscoe 16,504 28.2 -4.8
Liberal Democrats Olly Glover 8,305 14.2 +8.9
Green Glyn Goodwin 2,314 4.0 +2.5
Brexit Party Adam Shakir 462 0.8 New
SDP Roz Hubley 77 0.1 New
Majority 14,307 24.5 -2.0
Turnout 58,473 76.0 +1.3
Registered electors 76,933
Labour hold Swing -1.1
General election 2017: Tooting[8][9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rosena Allin-Khan 34,694 59.6 +12.4
Conservative Dan Watkins 19,236 33.1 -8.8
Liberal Democrats Alex Glassbrook 3,057 5.3 +1.4
Green Esther Obiri-Darko 845 1.5 -2.6
UKIP Ryan Coshall 339 0.6 -2.3
Majority 15,458 26.5 +21.2
Turnout 58,171 74.7 +5.0
Registered electors 77,971
Labour hold Swing +10.6
Tooting by-election 2016[10][11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rosena Allin-Khan 17,894 55.9 +8.7
Conservative Dan Watkins 11,537 36.1 -5.8
Green Esther Obiri-Darko 830 2.6 -1.5
Liberal Democrats Alex Glassbrook 820 2.6 -1.4
UKIP Elizabeth Jones 507 1.6 -1.3
CPA Des Coke 164 0.5 New
Monster Raving Loony Alan "Howling Laud" Hope 54 0.2 New
English Democrat Graham Moore 50 0.2 New
Immigrants Political Party Akbar Ali Malik 44 0.1 New
One Love Ankit Love 32 0.1 New
Independent Zirwa Javaid 30 0.1 New
Independent Zia Samadani 23 0.1 New
Give Me Back Elmo Bobby Smith 9 0.0 New
Independent Smiley Smillie 5 0.0 New
Majority 6,357 19.8 +14.5
Turnout 32,048 42.5 -27.2
Registered electors 74,701
Labour hold Swing +7.3
General election 2015: Tooting[12][13][14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sadiq Khan 25,263 47.2 +3.7
Conservative Dan Watkins 22,421 41.9 +3.4
Green Esther Obiri-Darko 2,201 4.1 +2.9
Liberal Democrats Philip Ling[15] 2,107 3.9 −10.9
UKIP Przemek Skwirczyński 1,537 2.9 +1.7
Majority 2,842 5.3 +0.3
Turnout 53,529 69.7 +1.1
Registered electors 76,782
Labour hold Swing +0.1
General election 2010: Tooting[16][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sadiq Khan 22,038 43.5 +0.8
Conservative Mark Clarke 19,514 38.5 +8.0
Liberal Democrats Nasser Butt 7,509 14.8 −4.8
UKIP Strachan D. McDonald 624 1.2 +0.2
Green Roy Vickery 609 1.2 −2.9
Independent Susan John-Richards 190 0.4 New
Christian Shereen Paul 171 0.3 New
Majority 2,524 5.0 -7.9
Turnout 50,655 68.6 +9.3
Registered electors 73,840
Labour hold Swing −3.6

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2005: Tooting[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sadiq Khan 17,914 43.1 −11.0
Conservative James Bethell 12,533 30.2 +3.8
Liberal Democrats Stephanie M. Dearden 8,110 19.5 +4.6
Green Siobhan M. Vitelli 1,695 4.1 -0.5
Respect Ali J. Zaidi 700 1.7 New
UKIP Strachan D. McDonald 424 1.0 New
Independent Ian K. Perkin 192 0.5 New
Majority 5,381 12.9 −14.8
Turnout 41,568 59.0 +4.1
Registered electors 70,510
Labour hold Swing −7.4
General election 2001: Tooting[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Cox 20,332 54.1 −5.6
Conservative Alexander Nicoll 9,932 26.4 −0.7
Liberal Democrats Simon James 5,583 14.9 +5.5
Green Matthew Ledbury 1,744 4.6 +3.5
Majority 10,400 27.7 −4.9
Turnout 37,591 54.9 −14.4
Registered electors 68,447
Labour hold Swing -2.5

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1997: Tooting[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Cox 27,516 59.7 +11.5
Conservative James B.B. Hutchings 12,505 27.1 −13.0
Liberal Democrats Simon James 4,320 9.4 +2.0
Referendum Angela M. Husband 829 1.8 New
Green John Rattray 527 1.1 −0.3
Independent Peter Boddington 161 0.3 New
Independent Jan Koene 94 0.2 New
Rainbow Dream Ticket Daniel Bailey-Bond 83 0.2 New
Natural Law Peter Miller 70 0.2 0.0
Majority 15,011 32.6 +24.5
Turnout 46,105 69.4 -5.4
Registered electors 66,536
Labour hold Swing +12.30
General election 1992: Tooting[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Cox 24,601 48.2 +4.0
Conservative Martin Winter 20,494 40.1 −1.2
Liberal Democrats Robert J. Bunce 3,776 7.4 −5.8
Liberal Carmel Martin 1,340 2.6 New
Green Paul J. Owens 694 1.4 +0.1
Natural Law Farrakh Anklesalria 119 0.2 New
Christian Democrat Michael N. Whitelaw 64 0.1 New
Majority 4,107 8.1 +5.1
Turnout 51,088 74.8 +3.6
Registered electors 68,306
Labour hold Swing +2.6

Elections in the 1980s

General election 1987: Tooting[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Cox 21,457 44.2 +1.5
Conservative Martin Winter 20,016 41.3 +4.3
SDP Jeremy Ambache 6,423 13.2 −4.9
Green Monica Vickery 621 1.3 +0.8
Majority 1,441 3.0 -2.8
Turnout 48,517 71.2 +3.7
Registered electors 68,116
Labour hold Swing +2.9
General election 1983: Tooting[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Cox 19,640 42.7 −6.7
Conservative Robin D.R. Harris 16,981 37.0 −1.8
SDP Julia Neuberger 8,317 18.1 +8.7
National Front Peter Berbridge 355 0.8 −1.1
Ecology Elizabeth M. Shaw 255 0.5 New
Communist Robert E. Lewis 181 0.4 −0.3
Ethnic Minority H. Patel 146 0.3 New
Workers Revolutionary Corin Redgrave 72 0.2 New
Majority 2,659 5.7 -8.8
Turnout 45,947 67.5 −3.0
Registered electors 68,083
Labour hold Swing -4.2

Elections in the 1970s

General election 1979: Tooting
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Cox 18,642 51.9 −2.4
Conservative Richard Ritchie 13,442 37.4 +6.1
Liberal Richard Fife 2,917 8.1 −5.5
National Front Peter Berbridge 682 1.9 New
Communist Robert Lewis 233 0.7 −0.1
Majority 5,200 14.5 -8.5
Turnout 35,916 70.5 +7.1
Registered electors 50,962
Labour hold Swing +4.2
General election October 1974: Tooting
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Cox 18,530 54.3 +6.0
Conservative A.C. Elliot 10,675 31.3 −1.3
Liberal R.F.J. Heron 4,644 13.6 −4.7
Communist Robert E. Lewis 268 0.8 −0.1
Majority 7,855 23.0 +7.3
Turnout 34,117 63.4 −9.4
Registered electors 53,793
Labour hold Swing +3.6
General election February 1974: Tooting
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Cox 18,795 48.3
Conservative A.C. Elliot 12,687 32.6
Liberal R.F.J. Heron 7,108 18.3
Communist Robert E. Lewis 337 0.9
Majority 6,108 15.7
Turnout 38,927 72.8
Registered electors 53,443
Labour win (new seat)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ A borough 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

  1. ^ . 2011 Electorate Figures. Boundary Commission for England. 4 March 2011. Archived from the original on 6 November 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  2. ^ "Election Maps".
  3. ^ a b "Labour Members of Parliament 2015". UK Political.info. from the original on 29 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Revised estimates of leave vote in Westminster constituencies". Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Sadiq Khan resigns as MP for Tooting". UK Parliament. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  6. ^ Unemployment claimants by constituency The Guardian
  7. ^ "Statement of Persons Nominated" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Tooting parliamentary constituency". BBC News.
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ Council, Wandsworth. "Tooting by-election candidate list published - News - Wandsworth Council". www.Wandsworth.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  11. ^ Council, Wandsworth. "Tooting Constituency by-election result June 2016 - Tooting Constituency by-election result June 2016 - Wandsworth Council". www.Wandsworth.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  12. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  13. ^ Council, Wandsworth. "Tooting Constituency - Parliamentary election results May 2015 - Wandsworth Council". www.wandsworth.gov.uk.
  14. ^ "Tooting parliamentary constituency - Election 2015 - BBC News". Retrieved 8 May 2017 – via www.BBC.co.uk.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 April 2014.
  16. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  17. ^ "Election 2010". BBC News.
  18. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  19. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  20. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  21. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  22. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  23. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015.

External links

  • Politics Resources (Election results from 1922 onwards)
  • Electoral Calculus (Election results from 1955 onwards)
  • Labour Party in Wandsworth
  • Conservative Party in Wandsworth
  • Liberal Democrats in Wandsworth
  • Election Maps (Constituency maps)

Coordinates: 51°26′17″N 0°09′54″W / 51.438°N 0.165°W / 51.438; -0.165

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Tooting is a constituency n 1 created in 1974 in Greater London It is represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2016 by Dr Rosena Allin Khan a member of the Labour Party TootingBorough constituencyfor the House of CommonsBoundary of Tooting in Greater LondonCountyGreater LondonElectorate72 707 December 2010 1 Current constituencyCreated1974 1974 Member of ParliamentRosena Allin Khan Labour SeatsOneCreated fromWandsworth CentralBattersea South reduced in 1974 abolished 1983 Streatham small parts of with regular interchanges since Contents 1 Boundaries 2 History 2 1 Political history 2 2 Prominent frontbenchers 3 Constituency profile 4 Members of Parliament 5 Elections 5 1 Elections in the 2010s 5 2 Elections in the 2000s 5 3 Elections in the 1990s 5 4 Elections in the 1980s 5 5 Elections in the 1970s 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksBoundaries Edit 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 Nightingale2010 present As above minus Springfield plus Wandsworth Common Tooting is the south eastern third of the London 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 of Wandsworth Common a rectangular open space that lends its name to one of the seven wards 2 Tooting since 2010 is bordered to the west by Putney and Wimbledon to the other three compass points by Mitcham and Morden Streatham and Battersea History EditThe constituency was created for the February 1974 election from areas which prior to that election were within Battersea South Streatham and Wandsworth Central Political history Edit Held by Labour since its creation Tooting was a target seat for the Conservatives at the 2010 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 Bedford Earlsfield Nightingale Wandsworth Common whereas Labour are strongest in the southern half which covers Tooting ward itself Graveney and Furzedown The 2015 general election result gave the seat the twenty fourth most marginal majority of Labour s 232 seats by percentage of majority 3 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 3 In the 2016 referendum to leave the European Union the constituency voted remain by 74 7 4 Local government indicationsAs 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 Edit Sadiq Khan a solicitor by profession was the Minister of State for Transport and Minister of State for Communities in the government 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 the 2016 London mayoral election and was subsequently elected as Mayor 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 of Crown Steward and Bailiff of The Three Chiltern Hundreds triggering a by election 5 Constituency profile EditThe modern Tooting constituency is a simplified name as it contains much of Balham Wandsworth Common and Earlsfield yet the southernmost parts of the area that self identifies as Tooting are actually in the London Borough of Merton and so in the Mitcham and Morden seat Transport links to Central 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 by The Guardian 6 Members of Parliament EditElection Member Party NotesFebruary 1974 Tom Cox Labour2005 Sadiq Khan Labour Elected Mayor of London May 20162016 by election Rosena Allin Khan LabourElections EditElections in the 2010s Edit General election 2019 Tooting 7 Party Candidate Votes Labour Rosena Allin Khan 30 811 52 7 6 9Conservative Kerry Briscoe 16 504 28 2 4 8Liberal Democrats Olly Glover 8 305 14 2 8 9Green Glyn Goodwin 2 314 4 0 2 5Brexit Party Adam Shakir 462 0 8 NewSDP Roz Hubley 77 0 1 NewMajority 14 307 24 5 2 0Turnout 58 473 76 0 1 3Registered electors 76 933Labour hold Swing 1 1General election 2017 Tooting 8 9 Party Candidate Votes Labour Rosena Allin Khan 34 694 59 6 12 4Conservative Dan Watkins 19 236 33 1 8 8Liberal Democrats Alex Glassbrook 3 057 5 3 1 4Green Esther Obiri Darko 845 1 5 2 6UKIP Ryan Coshall 339 0 6 2 3Majority 15 458 26 5 21 2Turnout 58 171 74 7 5 0Registered electors 77 971Labour hold Swing 10 6Tooting by election 2016 10 11 Party Candidate Votes Labour Rosena Allin Khan 17 894 55 9 8 7Conservative Dan Watkins 11 537 36 1 5 8Green Esther Obiri Darko 830 2 6 1 5Liberal Democrats Alex Glassbrook 820 2 6 1 4UKIP Elizabeth Jones 507 1 6 1 3CPA Des Coke 164 0 5 NewMonster Raving Loony Alan Howling Laud Hope 54 0 2 NewEnglish Democrat Graham Moore 50 0 2 NewImmigrants Political Party Akbar Ali Malik 44 0 1 NewOne Love Ankit Love 32 0 1 NewIndependent Zirwa Javaid 30 0 1 NewIndependent Zia Samadani 23 0 1 NewGive Me Back Elmo Bobby Smith 9 0 0 NewIndependent Smiley Smillie 5 0 0 NewMajority 6 357 19 8 14 5Turnout 32 048 42 5 27 2Registered electors 74 701Labour hold Swing 7 3General election 2015 Tooting 12 13 14 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sadiq Khan 25 263 47 2 3 7Conservative Dan Watkins 22 421 41 9 3 4Green Esther Obiri Darko 2 201 4 1 2 9Liberal Democrats Philip Ling 15 2 107 3 9 10 9UKIP Przemek Skwirczynski 1 537 2 9 1 7Majority 2 842 5 3 0 3Turnout 53 529 69 7 1 1Registered electors 76 782Labour hold Swing 0 1General election 2010 Tooting 16 17 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sadiq Khan 22 038 43 5 0 8Conservative Mark Clarke 19 514 38 5 8 0Liberal Democrats Nasser Butt 7 509 14 8 4 8UKIP Strachan D McDonald 624 1 2 0 2Green Roy Vickery 609 1 2 2 9Independent Susan John Richards 190 0 4 NewChristian Shereen Paul 171 0 3 NewMajority 2 524 5 0 7 9Turnout 50 655 68 6 9 3Registered electors 73 840Labour hold Swing 3 6Elections in the 2000s Edit General election 2005 Tooting 18 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sadiq Khan 17 914 43 1 11 0Conservative James Bethell 12 533 30 2 3 8Liberal Democrats Stephanie M Dearden 8 110 19 5 4 6Green Siobhan M Vitelli 1 695 4 1 0 5Respect Ali J Zaidi 700 1 7 NewUKIP Strachan D McDonald 424 1 0 NewIndependent Ian K Perkin 192 0 5 NewMajority 5 381 12 9 14 8Turnout 41 568 59 0 4 1Registered electors 70 510Labour hold Swing 7 4General election 2001 Tooting 19 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Cox 20 332 54 1 5 6Conservative Alexander Nicoll 9 932 26 4 0 7Liberal Democrats Simon James 5 583 14 9 5 5Green Matthew Ledbury 1 744 4 6 3 5Majority 10 400 27 7 4 9Turnout 37 591 54 9 14 4Registered electors 68 447Labour hold Swing 2 5Elections in the 1990s Edit General election 1997 Tooting 20 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Cox 27 516 59 7 11 5Conservative James B B Hutchings 12 505 27 1 13 0Liberal Democrats Simon James 4 320 9 4 2 0Referendum Angela M Husband 829 1 8 NewGreen John Rattray 527 1 1 0 3Independent Peter Boddington 161 0 3 NewIndependent Jan Koene 94 0 2 NewRainbow Dream Ticket Daniel Bailey Bond 83 0 2 NewNatural Law Peter Miller 70 0 2 0 0Majority 15 011 32 6 24 5Turnout 46 105 69 4 5 4Registered electors 66 536Labour hold Swing 12 30General election 1992 Tooting 21 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Cox 24 601 48 2 4 0Conservative Martin Winter 20 494 40 1 1 2Liberal Democrats Robert J Bunce 3 776 7 4 5 8Liberal Carmel Martin 1 340 2 6 NewGreen Paul J Owens 694 1 4 0 1Natural Law Farrakh Anklesalria 119 0 2 NewChristian Democrat Michael N Whitelaw 64 0 1 NewMajority 4 107 8 1 5 1Turnout 51 088 74 8 3 6Registered electors 68 306Labour hold Swing 2 6Elections in the 1980s Edit General election 1987 Tooting 22 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Cox 21 457 44 2 1 5Conservative Martin Winter 20 016 41 3 4 3SDP Jeremy Ambache 6 423 13 2 4 9Green Monica Vickery 621 1 3 0 8Majority 1 441 3 0 2 8Turnout 48 517 71 2 3 7Registered electors 68 116Labour hold Swing 2 9General election 1983 Tooting 23 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Cox 19 640 42 7 6 7Conservative Robin D R Harris 16 981 37 0 1 8SDP Julia Neuberger 8 317 18 1 8 7National Front Peter Berbridge 355 0 8 1 1Ecology Elizabeth M Shaw 255 0 5 NewCommunist Robert E Lewis 181 0 4 0 3Ethnic Minority H Patel 146 0 3 NewWorkers Revolutionary Corin Redgrave 72 0 2 NewMajority 2 659 5 7 8 8Turnout 45 947 67 5 3 0Registered electors 68 083Labour hold Swing 4 2Elections in the 1970s Edit General election 1979 Tooting Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Cox 18 642 51 9 2 4Conservative Richard Ritchie 13 442 37 4 6 1Liberal Richard Fife 2 917 8 1 5 5National Front Peter Berbridge 682 1 9 NewCommunist Robert Lewis 233 0 7 0 1Majority 5 200 14 5 8 5Turnout 35 916 70 5 7 1Registered electors 50 962Labour hold Swing 4 2General election October 1974 Tooting Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Cox 18 530 54 3 6 0Conservative A C Elliot 10 675 31 3 1 3Liberal R F J Heron 4 644 13 6 4 7Communist Robert E Lewis 268 0 8 0 1Majority 7 855 23 0 7 3Turnout 34 117 63 4 9 4Registered electors 53 793Labour hold Swing 3 6General election February 1974 Tooting Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Cox 18 795 48 3Conservative A C Elliot 12 687 32 6Liberal R F J Heron 7 108 18 3Communist Robert E Lewis 337 0 9Majority 6 108 15 7Turnout 38 927 72 8Registered electors 53 443Labour win new seat See also EditList of parliamentary constituencies in London London Borough of WandsworthNotes Edit A borough constituency for the purposes of election expenses and type of returning officer Balham broadly west of its railway line but also including the streets around Nightingale Square at its centreReferences Edit Electorate Figures Boundary Commission for England 2011 Electorate Figures Boundary Commission for England 4 March 2011 Archived from the original on 6 November 2010 Retrieved 13 March 2011 Election Maps a b Labour Members of Parliament 2015 UK Political info Archived from the original on 29 September 2018 Revised estimates of leave vote in Westminster constituencies Retrieved 26 October 2016 Sadiq Khan resigns as MP for Tooting UK Parliament 10 May 2016 Retrieved 10 May 2016 Unemployment claimants by constituency The Guardian Statement of Persons Nominated PDF Tooting parliamentary constituency BBC News 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 Council Wandsworth Tooting by election candidate list published News Wandsworth Council www Wandsworth gov uk Retrieved 8 May 2017 Council Wandsworth Tooting Constituency by election result June 2016 Tooting Constituency by election result June 2016 Wandsworth Council www Wandsworth gov uk Retrieved 8 May 2017 Election Data 2015 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Council Wandsworth Tooting Constituency Parliamentary election results May 2015 Wandsworth Council www wandsworth gov uk Tooting parliamentary constituency Election 2015 BBC News Retrieved 8 May 2017 via www BBC co uk General Election 2015 Candidates Liberal Democrats Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Election Data 2010 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 26 July 2013 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