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Havering and Redbridge (London Assembly constituency)

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Havering and Redbridge is a territorial constituency represented on the London Assembly by one Assembly Member (AM). The constituency was created in 2000 at the same time as the London Assembly and has elections every four years. It consists of the combined area of the London Borough of Havering and the London Borough of Redbridge. The current assembly member is Keith Prince of the Conservative Party who was first elected in 2016.

Constituency profile[edit]

Created in 2000, Havering and Redbridge has elected only Conservative AMs to date. The current AM is Keith Prince, first elected in 2016.

The Conservative win upon its creation in 2000 was somewhat unexpected, as at that point, the vast majority of the area it covers (excluding two Redbridge wards that fall under the Chingford and Woodford Green parliamentary seat) was represented by Labour MPs. However, the Romford and Upminster constituencies were among the very small number of seats that the Conservatives gained from Labour at the subsequent general election of 2001.

In line with this, the Conservative majority increased here in 2004, while the trend towards the Conservatives in this area of London continued in the 2005 general election result, which saw the Conservatives winning increased majorities in the two seats they already held, whilst also gaining the constituencies of Hornchurch and Ilford North from Labour. Consequently, this London Assembly seat became very safe for the Conservatives in the 2008 election, where they got more than twice as many votes as Labour.

The seat has, however, become extremely marginal in recent years, following a swing of almost 12% to Labour in the 2012 election. This swing against the Conservatives preluded Labour gaining a majority on Redbridge Council in 2014 for the first time since its creation, the Conservatives losing overall control on Havering Council and Labour gaining the Ilford North seat back from the Conservatives at the 2015 general election. The seat became slightly more marginal in 2016, but it was not enough for Labour to gain it. The Conservatives increased their majority in 2021, and held the seat again in 2024.

Mayoral election results[edit]

Below are the results for the candidate which received the highest share of the popular vote in the constituency at each mayoral election.

Assembly election results[edit] 2024 London Assembly election: Havering and Redbridge[1][2] Party Candidate Constituency List Votes % Votes % Conservative Keith Prince 65,037 37.9 -8.1 62,200 36.3 Labour Guy Williams 49,561 28.9 -8.0 50,941 29.7 Reform UK Alex Wilson 19,696 11.5 +8.4 17,718 10.3 Green Kim Arrowsmith 15,010 8.8 +0.7 13,727 8.0 Independent Mohammed Asif 11,768 6.9 New Liberal Democrats Fraser Coppin 8,240 4.8 0.0 7,955 4.6 Britain First 3,894 2.3 Rejoin EU 3,250 1.9 Animal Welfare 2,964 1.7 Independent Farah London 2,832 1.7 TUSC Andy Walker 2,145 1.3 +0.2 CPA 1,884 1.1 SDP 1,705 1.0 Independent Laurence Fox 1,257 0.7 Communist 636 0.4 Heritage 338 0.2 Independent Gabe Romualdo 172 0.1 Majority 15,476 9.0 -0.1 Valid Votes 171,457 171,473 Invalid Votes 1,274 1,239 Turnout 172,731 42.91 172,712 42.91 Conservative hold Swing

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