Results: parties by seats
326 seats for a majority
0 seats to go
- Labour 412 seats 211 seats gained
- Conservative 121 seats 251 seats lost
- Liberal Democrat 72 seats 64 seats gained
- Scottish National Party 9 seats 39 seats lost
- Sinn Fein 7 seats No change
- Others 29 seats 15 seats gained
Tipton and Wednesbury results
2024 Labour gain from Conservative, change from previous year
General Election taking place nationwide, 4 July. Results appear here as they come in. Follow the latest news on the general election results in Birmingham and the Black Country.
Tipton and Wednesbury results
Counting complete
Change compared with 2019
Labour, Antonia Bance
- votes11,755
- share36.9%
- share change-1.5
Conservative, Shaun Bailey
- votes8,370
- share26.3%
- share change-24.4
Reform UK, Jack Sabharwal
- votes8,019
- share25.2%
- share change+19.4
Green, Mark Redding
- votes1,509
- share4.7%
- share change+2.8
Independent, Mohammed Hussain-Billa
- votes945
- share3.0%
- share change+3.0
Independent, Abdul Husen
- votes660
- share2.1%
- share change+2.1
Liberal Democrat, Mark Rochell
- votes592
- share1.9%
- share change-1.2
Vote share and change
Party | Vote share | Change since 2019 |
|---|---|---|
Labour | 36.9% | −1.5% |
Conservative | 26.3% | −24.4% |
Reform UK | 25.2% | +19.4% |
Green | 4.7% | +2.8% |
Liberal Democrat | 1.9% | −1.2% |
Others | 5.0% |
Party | Vote share |
|---|---|
Labour | 36.9% |
Conservative | 26.3% |
Reform UK | 25.2% |
Green | 4.7% |
Liberal Democrat | 1.9% |
Others | 5.0% |
Party | Change since 2019 |
|---|---|
Labour | −1.5% |
Conservative | −24.4% |
Reform UK | +19.4% |
Green | +2.8% |
Liberal Democrat | −1.2% |
Tipton and Wednesbury turnout
Registered voters74,100
Tipton and Wednesbury turnout
43.0%Change since 2019−8.7



