Broxtowe.
Labour Party MP Juliet Campbell holds the seat on 40.9% of the vote.
13 Jun 2026
Beeston-anchored seat, Labour-leaning, locally fragmented
Broxtowe sits on the western edge of Nottingham in the East Midlands, a seat of roughly 89,500 people built around one large town and a string of smaller ones. Beeston, with a population above 51,000, accounts for more than half the constituency and gives the seat its centre of gravity; Eastwood and Stapleford, each between 15,000 and 19,000, anchor the north and west, with Trowell, Awsworth and a scatter of villages making up the remainder. The population is older than average, with a median age of 42, around a third degree-educated and close to nine in ten White. A single local authority, Broxtowe Borough Council, a district-tier body, runs services across the sixteen wards that fall within the seat.
The ward map is mixed rather than settled. Across the most recent contests Labour holds the largest share, taking eighteen of thirty-two seats, with the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives on five apiece and a handful going to Independents and a local Broxtowe Alliance grouping. Most of those results date to May 2023, so the council picture is now some years old, though a December 2025 by-election in Stapleford broke to the Alliance. At parliamentary level the seat turned over in 2024, when Labour won on 40.9% against a Conservative runner-up on 23.3% -- a sharp reversal from 2019, when the Conservatives had taken it on 48.1%. Juliet Campbell, elected for Labour in 2024, has spoken most often on social care, health and education.
On the figures available the seat looks more contested than safe: a clear 2024 swing to Labour overlaid on a fragmented local map in which Liberal Democrats, Independents and a residents' grouping all hold ground. Recent local coverage has had a flat, administrative character, centred on council budget-setting and town-centre regeneration rather than controversy. Among recorded crime, shoplifting appears to run materially above the constituency average. The direction of travel favours Labour for now, but the patchwork beneath it leaves the seat open rather than locked.
Ward-level direction-of-travel: who controls what, who flipped recently, who holds the line.
| Ward | Latest winner | Votes | Council | Last cycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attenborough & Chilwell East | Tyler Jai Marsh | 1,320 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2024 |
| Beeston Central(2 seats) | Bunn · Smith | 1,880 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Beeston North(2 seats) | Carr · Carr | 1,993 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Beeston Rylands(2 seats) | Webb · Dannheimer | 1,791 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Beeston West(2 seats) | Winfield · Marshall | 2,808 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Bramcote(3 seats) | Kingdon · Watts · Land | 4,412 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Brinsley | Elizabeth Williamson | 366 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Chilwell West(3 seats) | Tideswell · Skinner · Jeremiah | 3,086 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Eastwood Hall | Bob Bullock | 300 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Eastwood Hilltop(2 seats) | Radulovic · Bagshaw | 1,231 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Eastwood St Mary's(2 seats) | Bagshaw · Woodhead | 980 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Greasley(3 seats) | Stockwell · Crosby · Brown | 2,307 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Stapleford North(2 seats) | MacRae · MacRae | 1,156 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Stapleford South East | Sarah Camplin | 388 | Broxtowe Lab | Dec 2025 |
| Stapleford South West(2 seats) | McGrath · Paterson | 1,560 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
| Toton & Chilwell Meadows(3 seats) | Khaled · Kerry · Cullen | 2,608 | Broxtowe Lab | May 2023 |
Source · Democracy Club · DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
The seat’s population is concentrated in Beeston (Broxtowe) (51,320), with Eastwood (18,890) as the second pole. Total population across named built-up areas: 93,989.
Source · ONS Built-Up Areas · Census 2021
| Settlement | Pop. | Class |
|---|---|---|
| Beeston (Broxtowe) | 51,320 | large town |
| Eastwood | 18,890 | town |
| Stapleford | 15,453 | town |
| Trowell | 2,287 | village |
| Brinsley and Underwood | 2,283 | town |
| Awsworth | 2,166 | village |
Headline indicators.
| Indicator | Local | National | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Employment rate | 55.7% | 57.1% | -3% |
| Owner-occupied | 69.7% | 63.1% | +10% |
| Private rented | 18.4% | 20.0% | -8% |
| Social rented | 11.8% | 16.8% | -30% |
Ethnicity.
Source · Census 2021
Population by age & sexCensus 2021 · 18 bands · click to expand
Source · Census 2021 (ONS) · % of usual residents; tick marks the median seat per band
Income tax contribution.
| Total income tax | £235m |
| Taxpayers | 50,000 |
| Median per taxpayer | £2,410 |
| Mean per taxpayer | £4,690 |
Source · HMRC SPI · ±8% confidence
Where the money flows back in.
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Headline rate.
By category.
Source · data.police.uk · 3-month rate per 1,000 pop
2024 — full result.
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Juliet CampbellWON | Lab | 19,561 | 40.9 |
| Darren Henry | Con | 11,158 | 23.3 |
| Joseph Oakley | Ref | 8,402 | 17.6 |
| James Collis | LD | 3,807 | 8.0 |
| Teresa Needham | Grn | 3,488 | 7.3 |
| John Doddy | Ind | 1,034 | 2.2 |
| Maqsood Syed | Ind | 388 | 0.8 |
Turnout 47,838
Prior contests.
| Year | Winner | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Darren Henry | Con | 48.1 |
| 2017 | Anna Soubry | Con | 46.8 |
| 2015 | Anna Soubry | Con | 45.2 |
| 2010 | Soubry, Anna | Con | 39.0 |
Sources, methods & last update
2023 boundary review
DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Census 2021
National avg over 575 seats
±8% confidence
LSOA-aggregated · rolling 12mo