Labour GAIN for North West Leicestershire.
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Amanda Hack (Labour) has been elected as the MP for North West Leicestershire.
In the 2019 general election, this seat was won by former Conservative Andrew Bridgen who later became Independent.
Results
- Carl Benfield - Green Party - 2,831 votes
- Andrew Bridgen - Independent - 1,568 votes
- Alice Delamare - Liberal Democrat - 1,629 votes
- Siobhan Dillon - 136 votes
- Amanda Hack - Labour Party - 16,871 votes
- Noel Matthews - Reform UK - 9,678 votes
- Craig Smith - Conservative Party - 15,859 votes
The turnout was 62.65%
Candidates in the North West Leicestershire constituency (in alphabetical order).
- Carl Benfield - Green
- Andrew Bridgen - Independent
- Alice Delemare - Liberal Democrats
- Siobhan Dillon - Independent
- Amanda Hack - Labour
- Noel Matthews - Reform UK
- Craig Smith - Conservative
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