Hendon

This is considered a marginal Tory seat, but voters for smaller parties could give this seat to Labour. The Tories won this seat at the last election with a majority of 1072 over the Lab candidate. But 578 people voted for the Green candidate and 568 people voted for other smaller parties with no chance at all of winning in this constituency. And if some of those who chose to waste their vote last time on candidates who want to make a statement but can't actually change the government of this country decided instead to vote Labour to survive, this seat could be Labour. With the help of first-time voters, students, and those who did not vote at all last time, this seat could help make the difference between another 5 years of Boris Johnson and a transformative Labour government that will finally address inequality, climate and nuclear weapons with the urgency and resources needed to ensure our survival. A vote to survive in this constituency is a vote for Labour!

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Matthew Offord won this seat in 2017 for the Conservative with a majority of 1,072 votes.
There were 24,307 registered voters in this constituency who did not vote in that election!


Since then, approximately 3,147 new voters have turned 18 in this constituency since June 2017. A similar number will have died in that time.


Conservative: 
25,078
Lib Dem: 
1,985
Labour: 
24,006
Green: 
578
Other: 
568