General Election 2024 London seats: Who is my MP in...Chelsea and Fulham?

Ben Coleman has been elected as MP for Chelsea and Fulham (ES Composite)
Ben Coleman has been elected as MP for Chelsea and Fulham (ES Composite)

Millions of voters across London went to the polls on July 4 to elect the new Government. The Standard looked at key battleground seats in the capital, and published an interactive map of the results. Here we turn the spotlight on:

CHELSEA AND FULHAM

WINNER: BEN COLEMAN

Top five candidates (in alphabetical order):

Blaise Maxime Pascal Baquiche - Liberal Democrats (3,611 votes)

Ben Coleman - Labour (18,556 votes)

Mona Crocker - Green Party (2,798 votes)

Anthony Goodwin - Reform UK (3,144 votes)

Greg Hands - Conservatives (18,404 votes)

Wards: The seat includes nine wards in Hammersmith and Fulham including Fulham Reach, Fulham Town, Lillie, Munster, Palace & Hurlingham, Parsons Green & Sandford, Sands End, Walham Green, and West Kensington, as well as four wards in Kensington and Chelsea including Chelsea Riverside, Redcliffe, Royal Hospital and Stanley.

Chelsea and Fulham constituency map - Purple shaded area old constituency boundary. Green outlines: new constituency boundaries (OpenStreetMap contributors/CARTO)
Chelsea and Fulham constituency map - Purple shaded area old constituency boundary. Green outlines: new constituency boundaries (OpenStreetMap contributors/CARTO)

I’m not sure if I’m in this constituency: Here’s how you can check

Boundary changes impact (Thrasher and Rallings analysis): Boundary changes have made this seat less Conservative and more Labour. It was 49.9 per cent Conservative in 2019, 25.9 per cent Lib Dem, and 23.2 per cent Labour. Under the new boundaries it would have been 45.5 per cent Tory, 29.1 per cent Labour and 23.8 per cent Lib Dem.