Notional results for a UK general election on 12 December 2019 London, England - by majority

A notional general election to the 58th Parliament of the United Kingdom with an electorate of 47,558,398, having 32,014,119 valid votes.

Ranking Constituency Winning party Majority Valid vote count Majority / valid vote count
1 Tottenham Lab 30,488 45,720 66.7%
2 Walthamstow Lab 30,862 48,335 63.9%
3 Bethnal Green and Stepney Lab 31,655 49,951 63.4%
4 East Ham Lab 29,863 47,247 63.2%
5 Hackney South and Shoreditch Lab 30,141 47,817 63.0%
6 Peckham Lab 26,553 44,547 59.6%
7 Lewisham North Lab 28,949 50,586 57.2%
8 Hackney North and Stoke Newington Lab 29,162 51,356 56.8%
9 Stratford and Bow Lab 26,491 47,375 55.9%
10 West Ham and Beckton Lab 21,937 40,430 54.3%
11 Lewisham West and East Dulwich Lab 23,823 46,226 51.5%
12 Holborn and St Pancras Lab 22,766 44,582 51.1%
13 Islington North Lab 26,188 53,805 48.7%
14 Dulwich and West Norwood Lab 24,963 52,194 47.8%
15 Croydon West Lab 20,090 44,449 45.2%
16 Ilford South Lab 20,409 46,368 44.0%
17 Leyton and Wanstead Lab 21,121 48,865 43.2%
18 Poplar and Limehouse Lab 22,047 51,665 42.7%
19 Lewisham East Lab 19,979 46,832 42.7%
20 Hornchurch and Upminster Con 21,735 51,053 42.6%
21 Orpington Con 20,627 48,958 42.1%
22 Queen's Park and Maida Vale Lab 18,874 44,799 42.1%
23 Vauxhall and Camberwell Green Lab 19,225 46,440 41.4%
24 Brent East Lab 17,756 44,017 40.3%
25 Old Bexley and Sidcup Con 20,769 51,867 40.0%
26 Streatham and Croydon North Lab 20,038 51,308 39.1%
27 Romford Con 18,536 48,359 38.3%
28 Islington South and Finsbury Lab 19,458 52,143 37.3%
29 Ealing Southall Lab 18,266 50,998 35.8%
30 Clapham and Brixton Hill Lab 17,291 48,632 35.6%
31 Barking Lab 13,993 41,019 34.1%
32 Greenwich and Woolwich Lab 15,283 47,340 32.3%
33 Bexleyheath and Crayford Con 15,038 47,300 31.8%
34 Hornsey and Friern Barnet Lab 16,607 52,535 31.6%
35 Mitcham and Morden Lab 15,879 51,633 30.8%
36 Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner Con 15,810 52,256 30.3%
37 Erith and Thamesmead Lab 12,988 43,085 30.1%
38 Bromley and Biggin Hill Con 14,380 49,058 29.3%
39 Southgate and Wood Green Lab 15,414 52,712 29.2%
40 Edmonton and Winchmore Hill Lab 13,067 48,247 27.1%
41 Ealing Central and Acton Lab 14,133 52,985 26.7%
42 Croydon South Con 13,408 50,894 26.3%
43 Tooting Lab 14,307 58,473 24.5%
44 Ealing North Lab 11,908 48,764 24.4%
45 Hampstead and Highgate Lab 13,400 57,387 23.4%
46 Twickenham LD 13,074 58,352 22.4%
47 Brentford and Isleworth Lab 11,369 51,615 22.0%
48 Hayes and Harlington Lab 9,261 43,994 21.1%
49 Hammersmith and Chiswick Lab 10,823 53,277 20.3%
50 Kingston and Surbiton LD 11,174 57,095 19.6%
51 Brent West Lab 9,431 48,407 19.5%
52 Bermondsey and Old Southwark Lab 8,515 45,885 18.6%
53 Harrow West Lab 9,098 49,793 18.3%
54 Ilford North Lab 9,030 51,761 17.4%
55 Enfield North Lab 8,853 50,808 17.4%
56 Harrow East Con 8,987 52,287 17.2%
57 Sutton and Cheam Con 8,351 50,487 16.5%
58 Chelsea and Fulham Con 8,993 54,781 16.4%
59 Feltham and Heston Lab 6,993 43,883 15.9%
60 Uxbridge and South Ruislip Con 7,939 50,782 15.6%
61 Richmond Park LD 7,725 59,082 13.1%
62 Finchley and Golders Green Con 6,629 55,412 12.0%
63 Cities of London and Westminster Con 5,976 52,116 11.5%
64 Battersea Lab 6,026 54,918 11.0%
65 Hendon Con 3,661 45,593 8.0%
66 Putney Lab 4,416 55,526 8.0%
67 Chipping Barnet Con 4,209 58,422 7.2%
68 Croydon East Lab 3,413 50,622 6.7%
69 Eltham and Chislehurst Con 3,444 51,087 6.7%
70 Chingford and Woodford Green Con 1,604 54,606 2.9%
71 Dagenham and Rainham Lab 706 43,992 1.6%
72 Wimbledon Con 839 56,872 1.5%
73 Carshalton and Wallington Con 629 49,098 1.3%
74 Beckenham and Penge Lab 631 60,142 1.0%
75 Kensington and Bayswater Lab 390 54,813 0.7%

Estimates of the 2019 general election result in new constituencies

BBC News, ITV News, Sky News and the Press Association have together produced estimates of the 2019 general election result as if the new constituencies recommended by the separate Parliamentary Boundary Commissions for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland had then been in existence.

Rallings & Thrasher, Professor David Denver (Scotland), Nicholas Whyte (NI) for Sky News, PA, BBC News and ITV News.

An explanation of the methods used and the electoral impact of the changes can be found in the linked document.