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Constituency

Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven

ONS code
E14001129
Lookup slug
brighton-kemptown-and-peacehaven
Our Recommendation

TBD

TBD

Confidence

High

Strong likelihood of
beating the left

Last reviewed

15 May 2024

Updated daily

Local recommendation

Candidate recommendation pending

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Likely Labour hold

Source updated 10/05/2026

LAB HOLD

Labour forecast to win in Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven, South East

Winner
Labour
Margin
11.8% (4,802 votes)
Turnout / electorate
59.2% / 68,784
Second place
Green Party 23.8%
LABLabour
35.6%-8.4 pts
GRNGreen Party
23.8%+4.2 pts
CONConservative
17.1%-3.1 pts
RFMReform UK
11.3%+11.3 pts
LDMLiberal Democrat
9.2%-0.5 pts
MINMinor parties and independents
2.1%-2.4 pts
OthOther
0.9%-1.1 pts
SNPScottish National Party
0.0%change not recorded
PLCPlaid Cymru
Not recordedchange not recorded
WPBWorkers Party of Britain
Not recordedchange not recorded
Labour 248 seatsConservative 137 seatsReform UK 114 seatsLiberal Democrat 71 seatsGreen Party 5 seats

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House of Commons results

General election results

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2024 general election

Brighton Kemptown and PeacehavenE14001129Electorate 68,784Valid votes 40,686Invalid votes 557Majority 9,663
PositionCandidatePartyVotesShareResult
1Chris WardLabour17,89344.0%Elected
2Khobi VallisConservative8,23020.2%
3Elaine HillsGreen Party7,99719.7%
4Stewart StoneLiberal Democrat3,9499.7%
5Emma WallIndependent1,8334.5%
6Valerie GraySocial Democratic Party7841.9%

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