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Station Road, New Malden
KT3 6JJ Merton London Boro
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Total Electorate
77,816
voters
Population Rank
292th
Constituency
Wimbledon
- Constituency
- Wimbledon
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14001040
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- -5.6
- 2017 majority
- 5622
- 2017 election turnout
- 77%
- Swing
- -5.6%
46.5%
35.6%
14.4%
2.4%
0%
0%

Wimbledon Constituency
Background of Wimbledon
The postcode KT3 6JJ is located in Wimbledon, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Stephen Hammond MP of the Conservative party.
Wimbledon is a parliamentary constituency located in southwest London. Established in 1885, it encompasses the areas of Wimbledon, Raynes Park, and Merton Park within the London Borough of Merton. Historically, the constituency has been a battleground between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats, with occasional representation by Labour.
Demographically, Wimbledon is characterised by a diverse population, including a substantial middle-class demographic with professionals and families. It has a higher-than-average number of graduates and skilled workers, contributing to its socio-economic diversity. The constituency has a mix of affluent residential areas and more modest neighbourhoods, offering a range of housing options that attract various income groups.
Economically, Wimbledon benefits from a robust local economy partly due to its strategic location and excellent transport links, including rail services to central London. The area is also known for its retail centres and a thriving service sector, which provide ample employment opportunities. Additionally, Wimbledon hosts the world-famous Wimbledon Tennis Championships, attracting significant tourism and global attention.
The electorate in Wimbledon has shown variable political allegiance, with a tendency towards centrist views. The seat has alternated between Conservative and Liberal Democrat representation over recent decades. In the 2019 General Election, it was won by Conservative Stephen Hammond.
Regarding Brexit, Wimbledon voted predominantly to remain in the European Union during the 2016 referendum, reflecting the constituency’s liberal and pro-European outlook. This stance on Brexit has influenced local political dynamics, with candidates often positioning themselves in response to the strong remain sentiment among voters.
Wimbledon is a politically significant and economically vibrant constituency with a well-educated and diverse electorate.
Brexit
Did Wimbledon vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Wimbledon voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency of Wimbledon voted to leave the EU. The decision may have been influenced by concerns over immigration, a desire to regain control of national sovereignty, and frustration with the perceived lack of influence over laws and regulations coming from Brussels. Additionally, some voters in Wimbledon may have been swayed by promises of increased economic opportunities outside the EU and a belief that Brexit would allow the UK to strike better trade deals globally. The result reflected a mix of economic, social, and political factors that shaped the voting decision in this area.
Local Council
London Borough of Merton
Merton Civic Centre
London Road
Morden
SM4 5DX
Phone
020 8274 4901
020 8543 9750
Out of hours emergency
Website
http://www.merton.gov.uk/
Fax
London Borough of Merton is located in Morden, and is 1.9 miles from the KT3 6JJ postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Stephen Hammond MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Wimbledon
E14001040
Profile
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Stephen Hammond MP, a member of the Conservative Party, has represented Wimbledon since 2005. With a background in finance and investment management, his expertise informs his positions on economic policy and infrastructure. Known for his moderate stance, Hammond has often prioritised local issues, such as transport and healthcare, reflecting the needs of his urban constituency. Engaged in various parliamentary committees, Hammond continues to be a vocal advocate for pragmatic solutions within his party. For more information, visit his official profile on the UK Parliament's website: Stephen Hammond MP.