Green Party Wins Gorton and Denton By-Election; Labour Loses Previously Held Seat
In Brief
The Green Party won the Gorton and Denton by-election, with turnout reported over 47%.
Key Facts
- The Gorton and Denton by-election was contested by Labour, Greens, and Reform UK.
- Turnout was reported at over 47%, with 36,903 verified votes cast.
- Labour previously held a 13,413-vote majority in the constituency from the 2024 election.
- Angeliki Stogia was selected as Labour's candidate after Andy Burnham was prevented from standing.
- The Green Party candidate, Hannah Spencer, won the by-election.
What Happened
The Gorton and Denton by-election saw competition between Labour, Greens, and Reform UK. According to multiple sources, turnout was over 47%, and the Green Party candidate, Hannah Spencer, won the seat, ending Labour's previous majority.
Why It Matters
The result marks a change in representation for Gorton and Denton. According to The Guardian and The Independent, Labour's loss may prompt internal party discussions. The Green Party's win is noted by several sources as significant for the party's profile.
Sources
- The Independent — Gorton and Denton by-election live: Polls set to close in three-way battle between Labour, Greens and Reform(14h ago)
- BBC News — Chris Mason: Gorton and Denton by-election could be a three-way tussle(13h ago)
- The Guardian — Counting underway in Gorton and Denton amid high turnout for crucial byelection – UK politics live(8h ago)
