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Runcorn and Helsby: All you need to know on key secondary choices

Runcorn and Helsby: All you need to know on key secondary choices

Runcorn and Helsby is a new constituency that was created only in time for the general elections of July 2024.

More than half of this (51.2%) came from the former district of Weaver Vale, with 37.1% from Halton and the rest of three other constituencies – Ellesmere Port and Neston, Eddisbury and City of Chester.

At the general elections of 2024, Amesbury won Runcorn and Helsby for 52.9% of the votes, a majority of 14,696.

Reform the United Kingdom reached the second place with 18%of the votes, before the conservatives by 16%, the Green Party with 6.4%and the Liberal Democrats by 5.1%.

Two smaller parts received 1.4% between them.

Amesbury was the labor parliamentarian for Weaver Vale from June 2017 until the chair is eliminated before the general elections.

He won the place from the Conservatory Graham Evans, who was the 2010 constituency parliamentarian.

Meanwhile, since his creation in 1983, Halton has always been owned by Labor.

Derek Twigg – who is now a parliamentarian for Widnes and Halewood – has owned it since 1997.