Liste des circonscriptions électorales de Londres
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La zone administrative, la région et le comté de cérémonie du Grand Londres, comprenant la ville de Londres, est divisé en 73 circonscriptions parlementaires qui sont tous des borough constituencies.
Circonscriptions
Circonscription
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Électorat[1]
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Majorité[nb 1]
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Membre du Parlement
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Opposition
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Localisation
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Barking
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73,977
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15,272
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Margaret Hodge
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Roger Gravett
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Battersea
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76,111
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7,938
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Jane Ellison
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Will Martindale
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Beckenham
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66,630[2]
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18,471
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Bob Stewart
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Marina Ahmad
|
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Bermondsey and Old Southwark
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83,298
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4,489
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Neil Coyle
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Simon Hughes
|
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Bethnal Green and Bow
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82,727
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24,317
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Rushanara Ali
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Matt Smith
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Bexleyheath and Crayford
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64,828
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9,192
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David Evennett
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Stef Borella
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Brent Central
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77,038
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19,649
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Dawn Butler
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Alan Mendoza
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Brent North
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82,196
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10,834
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Barry Gardiner
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|
Luke Parker
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Brentford and Isleworth
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84,602
|
465
|
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Ruth Cadbury
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|
Mary Macleod
|
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Bromley and Chislehurst
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64,344[3]
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13,564
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|
Bob Neill
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|
John Courtneidge
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Camberwell and Peckham
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82,746
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25,824
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|
Harriet Harman
|
|
Naomi Newstead
|
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Carshalton and Wallington
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69,981
|
1,510
|
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Tom Brake
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|
Matthew Maxwell Scott
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Chelsea and Fulham
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63,478
|
16,022
|
|
Greg Hands
|
|
Alexandra Sanderson
|
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Chingford and Woodford Green
|
66,680
|
8,386
|
|
Iain Duncan Smith
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|
Bilal Mahmood
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Chipping Barnet
|
77,807
|
7,656
|
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Theresa Villiers
|
|
Amy Trevethan
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Cities of London and Westminster
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60,992
|
9,671
|
|
Mark Field
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|
Nik Slingsby
|
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Croydon Central
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78,171
|
165
|
|
Gavin Barwell
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Sarah Jones
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Croydon North
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85,941
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21,364
|
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Steve Reed
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|
Vidhi Mohan
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Croydon South
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82,010
|
17,140
|
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Chris Philp
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Emily Benn
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Dagenham and Rainham
|
69,128
|
4,980
|
|
Jon Cruddas
|
|
Peter Harris
|
|
Dulwich and West Norwood
|
76,575
|
16,122
|
|
Helen Hayes
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|
Resham Kotecha
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Ealing Central and Acton
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71,238
|
274
|
|
Rupa Huq
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|
Angie Bray
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|
Ealing North
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73,836
|
12,326
|
|
Stephen Pound
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|
Thomas O'Malley
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|
Ealing Southall
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65,495
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18,760
|
|
Virendra Sharma
|
|
James Symes
|
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East Ham
|
87,382
|
34,252
|
|
Stephen Timms
|
|
Samir Jassal
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Edmonton
|
66,016
|
15,419
|
|
Kate Osamor
|
|
Gonul Daniels
|
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Eltham
|
63,998
|
2,693
|
|
Clive Efford
|
|
Spencer Drury
|
|
Enfield North
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68,118
|
1,086
|
|
Joan Ryan
|
|
Nick de Bois
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Enfield Southgate
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64,937
|
4,753
|
|
David Burrowes
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|
Bambos Charalambous
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|
Erith and Thamesmead
|
70,397
|
9,525
|
|
Teresa Pearce
|
|
Anna Firth
|
|
Feltham and Heston
|
82,328
|
11,463
|
|
Seema Malhotra
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|
Simon Nayyar
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|
Finchley and Golders Green
|
72,530[4]
|
5,662
|
|
Mike Freer
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|
Sarah Sackman
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Greenwich and Woolwich
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73,315
|
11,946
|
|
Matthew Pennycook
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Matt Hartley
|
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Hackney North and Stoke Newington
|
88,153
|
24,008
|
|
Diane Abbott
|
|
Amy Gray
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Hackney South and Shoreditch
|
84,971
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24,243
|
|
Meg Hillier
|
|
Jack Tinley
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Hammersmith
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72,254
|
6,518
|
|
Andrew Slaughter
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|
Charlie Dewhirst
|
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Hampstead and Kilburn
|
80,195
|
1,138
|
|
Tulip Siddiq
|
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Simon Marcus
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Harrow East
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70,981
|
4,757
|
|
Bob Blackman
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|
Uma Kumaran
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Harrow West
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69,644
|
2,208
|
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Gareth Thomas
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|
Hannah David
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Hayes and Harlington
|
74,874
|
15,700
|
|
John McDonnell
|
|
Pearl Lewis
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Hendon
|
75,285
|
3,724
|
|
Matthew Offord
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|
Andrew Dismore
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Holborn and St Pancras
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86,764
|
17,048
|
|
Keir Starmer
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Will Blair
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Hornchurch and Upminster
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79,331
|
13,074
|
|
Angela Watkinson
|
|
Lawrence Webb
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Hornsey and Wood Green
|
79,247
|
11,058
|
|
Catherine West
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|
Lynne Featherstone
|
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Ilford North
|
75,294
|
589
|
|
Wes Streeting
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|
Lee Scott
|
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Ilford South
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91,987
|
19,777
|
|
Mike Gapes
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|
Chris Chapman
|
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Islington North
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73,326
|
21,194
|
|
Jeremy Corbyn
|
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Alex Burghart
|
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Islington South and Finsbury
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68,127
|
12,708
|
|
Emily Thornberry
|
|
Mark Lim
|
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Kensington
|
61,133
|
7,361
|
|
Victoria Borwick
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|
Rod Abouharb
|
|
Kingston and Surbiton
|
81,238
|
2,834
|
|
James Berry
|
|
Ed Davey
|
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Lewisham Deptford
|
73,428[5]
|
21,516
|
|
Vicky Foxcroft
|
|
Bim Afolami
|
|
Lewisham East
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66,913
|
14,333
|
|
Heidi Alexander
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Peter Fortune
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Lewisham West and Penge
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72,290
|
12,714
|
|
Jim Dowd
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Russell Jackson
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Leyton and Wanstead
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64,580
|
14,919
|
|
John Cryer
|
|
Matthew Scott
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Mitcham and Morden
|
68,474
|
16,922
|
|
Siobhain McDonagh
|
|
Paul Holmes
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Old Bexley and Sidcup
|
66,035
|
15,803
|
|
James Brokenshire
|
|
Ibrahim Mehmet
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Orpington
|
67,505[6]
|
19,979
|
|
Jo Johnson
|
|
Idham Ramadi
|
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Poplar and Limehouse
|
82,081
|
16,924
|
|
Jim Fitzpatrick
|
|
Christopher Wilford
|
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Putney
|
63,923
|
10,180
|
|
Justine Greening
|
|
Sheila Boswell
|
|
Richmond Park
|
77,303
|
23,015
|
|
Zac Goldsmith
|
|
Robin Meltzer
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Romford
|
72,594
|
13,859
|
|
Andrew Rosindell
|
|
Gerard Batten
|
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Ruislip Northwood and Pinner
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73,216
|
20,224
|
|
Nick Hurd
|
|
Michael Borio
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Streatham
|
79,137
|
13,934
|
|
Chuka Umunna
|
|
Kim Caddy
|
|
Sutton and Cheam
|
69,228
|
3,921
|
|
Paul Scully
|
|
Paul Burstow
|
|
Tooting
|
76,782
|
2,842
|
|
Sadiq Khan
|
|
Dan Watkins
|
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Tottenham
|
70,803
|
23,564
|
|
David Lammy
|
|
Stefan Mrozinski
|
|
Twickenham
|
80,250
|
2,017
|
|
Tania Mathias
|
|
Vince Cable
|
|
Uxbridge and South Ruislip
|
70,631
|
10,695
|
|
Boris Johnson
|
|
Chris Summers
|
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Vauxhall
|
82,231
|
12,708
|
|
Kate Hoey
|
|
James Bellis
|
|
Walthamstow
|
67,015
|
23,195
|
|
Stella Creasy
|
|
Molly Samuel-Leport
|
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West Ham
|
90,640
|
27,986
|
|
Lyn Brown
|
|
Festus Akinbusoye
|
|
Westminster North
|
62,346
|
1,977
|
|
Karen Buck
|
|
Lindsey Hall
|
|
Wimbledon
|
65,853
|
12,619
|
|
Stephen Hammond
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|
Andrew Judge
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Résultats
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Fév 1974
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Oct 1974
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1979
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1983
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1987
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1992
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1997
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2001
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2005
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2010
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2015
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2017
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2019
Carte des résultats aux trois dernières élections générales dans le Grand Londres.
- Le rouge représente les circonscriptions travaillistes.
- Le bleu représente les circonscriptions conservatrices.
- Le jaune représente les circonscriptions libérales démocrates.
- L'orange représente la circonscription de la coalition RESPECT's.
Historique
1974 à 1983
Modèle:Div col start
1983 à 1997
Modèle:Div col start
1997 à 2010
Modèle:Div col start
Depuis 2010
Modèle:Div col start
Voir aussi
Notes
- ↑ La majorité est le nombre de votes que le vainqueur a eu de plus que le deuxième.
Références
- (en) « BBC VOTE2005 », Results: London (consulté le )
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