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Established December 14, 1918
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DescriptionAfter Michael Portillo's mauling in Enfield Southgate, the demise of David Mellor in Putney was one of the key moments in the 1997 general election. The pro-European, Chelsea-supporting former heritage secretary, who resigned eventually in 1992 after publicity about his private life, was challenged by the then leader of the Referendum Party, the late Sir James Goldsmith. Goldsmith polled 3.5% of the vote but Labour won the seat in the person of Tony Colman, chair of the Low Pay Unit from 1990 and, as a Burton Group director 1969-90, founder of the Top Shop clothing chain. Current cabinet minister and Leader of the House Peter Hain contested this seat unsuccessfully in 1983 and 1987. Putney is comfortable south-west London, nestling between Barnes Common, Putney Heath, Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park. Like neighbouring Richmond Park constituency, it is strongly middle-class and affluent. But unlike Richmond where anti-Tory tactical vote unseated Jeremy Hanley and brought in the Lib Dems' Jenny Tonge, here the victors of the anti-Conservative vote were Labour. There are some large council estates in Roehampton and these bring the party support. The Tories benefited here, as in most of the London borough of Wandsworth, by the very low levels of council tax levied by one of Margaret Thatcher's flagship councils. In 2001 Putney had the unique distinction of being the only Labour constituency with no Labour councillors. With an 84% white population, a high proportion of well-qualified middle and upper tier managers and professionals, just above-average unemployment and the fourth highest proportion of those working in real estate, this is a surprising Labour seat. The Tories had expected to do better in 2001 with a local candidate but Tony Colman increased his majority.

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RACES [Show Primaries]
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Dark Green=Kept Territory
Date Type Results
Jul 04, 2024 General Election
 Fleur Anderson(I)
20,952
49.03%
 Lee Jamie Roberts
10,011
23.42%
 Kieren McCarthy
5,189
12.14%
 Fergal Joseph McEntee
3,182
7.45%
 Peter Hunter
2,681
6.27%
 Heiko Bernard Khoo
433
1.01%
 Felix Burford-Connole
289
0.68%
Date Type Results
Dec 12, 2019 General Election
 Fleur Anderson
22,780
45.14%
 Will Sweet
18,006
35.68%
 Sue Wixley
8,548
16.94%
 Fergal Joseph McEntee
1,133
2.25%
Sep 03, 2019 Party Switch
 Justine Greening(I)
1
100.00%
Jun 08, 2017 General Election
 Justine Greening(I)
20,679
44.10%
 Neeraj Patil
19,125
40.78%
 Ryan Mercer
5,448
11.62%
 Ben Fletcher
1,107
2.36%
 Patricia Mary Ward
477
1.02%
 Lotta Quizeen
58
0.12%
May 07, 2015 General Election
 Justine Greening(I)
23,018
53.76%
 Sheila Boswell
12,838
29.99%
 Andrew Hallett
2,717
6.35%
 Chris Poole
2,067
4.83%
 Tricia Ward
1,989
4.65%
 Guy Dessoy
184
0.43%
May 06, 2010 General Election
 Justine Greening(I)
21,223
52.04%
 Stuart King
11,170
27.39%
 James Sandbach
6,907
16.94%
 Bruce Mackenzie
591
1.45%
 Peter Darby
459
1.13%
 Hugo Wareham
435
1.07%
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Date Type Results
May 05, 2005 General Election
 Justine Greening
15,497
42.37%
 Anthony Colman(I)
13,731
37.54%
 Jeremy Ambache
5,965
16.31%
 Keith Magnum
993
2.72%
 Anthony Gahan
388
1.06%
Jun 07, 2001 General Election
 Anthony Colman(I)
15,911
46.45%
 Michael Simpson
13,140
38.36%
 Anthony Burrett
4,671
13.64%
 Pat Wild
347
1.01%
 Yvonne Windsor
185
0.54%
May 01, 1997 General Election
 Anthony Colman
20,084
45.65%
 David Mellor(I)
17,108
38.89%
 Russell Pyne
4,739
10.77%
 James Goldsmith
1,518
3.45%
 Bill Jamieson
233
0.53%
 Steve "Lenny Beige" Furst
101
0.23%
 Michael Yardley
90
0.20%
  John Small
66
0.15%
 Ateeka Poole
49
0.11%
 Dorian Van Braam
7
0.02%
Apr 09, 1992 General Election
 David Mellor(I)
25,188
52.21%
 Judith Chegwidden
17,662
36.61%
 John Martyn
4,636
9.61%
 Keith Hagenbach
618
1.28%
 Paul Levy
139
0.29%
Jun 11, 1987 General Election
 David Mellor(I)
24,197
50.49%
 Peter Hain
17,290
36.07%
 Sally Harlow
5,934
12.38%
 Simon Desorgher
508
1.06%
Jun 09, 1983 General Election
 David Mellor(I)
21,863
46.53%
 Peter Hain
16,844
35.85%
 Charles Welchman
7,668
16.32%
 Michael Connolly
290
0.62%
 Rose Baillie-Grohman
190
0.40%
 Leonard Chalk
88
0.19%
 William Williams
41
0.09%
May 03, 1979 General Election
 David Mellor
23,040
46.83%
 Hugh Jenkins(I)
20,410
41.49%
 Nicholas Couldrey
5,061
10.29%
 James Webster
685
1.39%
Oct 10, 1974 General Election
 Hugh Jenkins(I)
21,611
45.28%
 Gerard Wade
18,836
39.46%
 Adrian Slade
7,159
15.00%
 Thomas Keen
125
0.26%
Feb 28, 1974 General Election
 Hugh Jenkins(I)
21,680
41.26%
 Gerard Wade
20,241
38.52%
 Adrian Slade
10,629
20.23%
Jun 18, 1970 General Election
 Hugh Jenkins(I)
25,162
47.64%
 John Wakeham
23,768
45.00%
 Geoffrey Broughton
3,887
7.36%
Mar 31, 1966 General Election
 Hugh Jenkins(I)
26,601
48.25%
 Hugh Linstead
23,114
41.92%
 Adrian Slade
5,420
9.83%
Oct 15, 1964 General Election
 Hugh Jenkins
24,581
44.93%
 Hugh Linstead(I)
23,274
42.54%
 Anthony Cowen
6,856
12.53%
Oct 08, 1959 General Election
 Hugh Linstead(I)
28,236
49.09%
 Dick Taverne
23,115
40.19%
 Michael F. Burns
6,166
10.72%
May 26, 1955 General Election
 Hugh Linstead(I)
28,969
57.09%
 Bernard Bagnari
21,774
42.91%
Oct 25, 1951 General Election
 Hugh Linstead(I)
29,686
55.83%
 Eric Hutchison
23,489
44.17%
Feb 23, 1950 General Election
 Hugh Linstead(I)
28,007
51.76%
 Irene "Ina" Chaplin
22,315
41.24%
 Beresford Alton
3,785
7.00%
Jul 05, 1945 General Election
 Hugh Linstead(I)
16,356
48.54%
 Percy D. Stewart
12,469
37.00%
 Richard Acland
2,686
7.97%
 Isaac Joseph Hyam
2,041
6.06%
 Eleonora Tennant
144
0.43%
May 08, 1942 By-election
 Hugh Linstead
8,788
74.94%
 Bernard Acworth
2,939
25.06%
Nov 14, 1935 General Election
 Marcus Samuel(I)
22,288
65.16%
 Andrew A. Watson
10,895
31.85%
 Violet Van der Elst
1,021
2.99%
Nov 28, 1934 By-election
 Marcus Samuel
15,599
54.67%
 Edith Summerskill
12,936
45.33%
Oct 27, 1931 General Election
 Samuel Samuel(I)
27,318
81.57%
 John Lawder
6,172
18.43%
May 30, 1929 General Election
 Samuel Samuel(I)
19,657
63.84%
 John Lawder
11,136
36.16%
Oct 29, 1924 General Election
 Samuel Samuel(I)
17,341
72.41%
 John Allen
6,609
27.59%
Dec 06, 1923 General Election
 Samuel Samuel(I)
1
100.00%
Nov 15, 1922 General Election
 Samuel Samuel(I)
9,739
47.25%
 Cyril Prescott-Decie
5,556
26.96%
 Henry Higgs
5,317
25.80%
Dec 14, 1918 General Election
 Samuel Samuel(I)
8,677
63.59%
 John Jenkins
4,968
36.41%

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