birmingham hodge hill Constituency Details


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CONSTITUENCY OVERVIEW

CONTROLLING PARTYLabour
ELECTORATE81,893 voters
AREA7 sq. miles


Birmingham, Hodge Hill is a UK parliament constituency that is represented in the House of Commons by Liam Byrne of the Labour party.

The Birmingham, Hodge Hill constituency has a total population of 123,537, of which 81,893 are eligible (18+) to vote (66.3%).

Birmingham, Hodge Hill ranks 577th in a list of the largest constituencies in the UK (geographical size), and 29th in a list of the largest constituencies by population size.

CONSTITUENCY MP

Liam Byrne

Liam Byrne

Liam Dominic Byrne (born 2 October 1970) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Hodge Hill since 2004, and is the current Shadow Minister for Universities, Science and Skills.

He served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury in Gordon Brown's Government.

Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liam_Byrne

MP DETAILS
AddressLiam Byrne MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Phone Number020 7219 4272
Political PartyLabour
Email Addressliam@liambyrne.co.uk
ConstituencyBirmingham, Hodge Hill
GenderMale
Date of Birth02/10/1970
WebsiteWebsite
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2015 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

SHARE OF VOTES
11.5%
68.4%
6.4%
2.0 %
11.3%
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrat
Green Party
UKIP
ELECTION TURNOUT

Election turnout for the Birmingham Hodge Hill constituency in 2015 was 54.50%, lower than the average UK turnout at 66.1%.

2015 CANDIDATES

Candidate Party Gender Date of Birth LinkedIn Website
Albert DuffenUK Independence PartyMale---
Andy ChafferCommunist Party of BritainMale---
Chris NashGreenMale---
Kieran MullanConservativeMale-http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/kieran-mullan/31/678/4a5/en-
Liam ByrneLabourMale02 October 1970 (54)http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/liam-byrne/24/9a9/283/enhttp://liambyrne.co.uk/
Phil BennionLiberal DemocratMale--http://philbennion.org/

2010 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

SHARE OF VOTES
11.62%
51.98%
27.72%
%
%
%
5.49%
1.68%
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrat
Scottish National
Plaid Cymru
Green Party
BNP
UKIP
2005 GENERAL ELECTION WINNERS
Labour
VOTE COUNTS
PartyVotesShare
 BNP2,3335.5%
 Conservative4,93611.6%
 Labour22,07752%
 Liberal-Democrat11,77527.7%
 SocDem6371.5%
 UK-Independence-Party7141.7%
TOTALS
Electorate75,040
Votes42,472
Turnout56.6%
2010 CANDIDATES
ConservativeParekh, Shailesh
LabourByrne, Liam
Liberal DemocratKhan, Tariq
BNPLumby, Richard
UKIPRafiq, Waheed
ELECTION TURNOUT

Election turnout for the Birmingham Hodge Hill constituency in 2010 was 56.6%, higher than the average UK turnout at 65.1%.

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