Conservative and Unionist Party candidate · stood 2019
Ahmed Ejaz.
Stood for Conservative and Unionist Party in Wolverhampton South East at the 2019 General Election. Not elected — so there is no parliamentary record to show, but here is the contest in full and where the seat stands now.
Finished 2nd of 5 with 14,287 votes (42.7%).
The result in full · 2019 General Election
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pat McFadden✓ elected | Lab | 15,522 | 46.4% |
| Ahmed Ejaz | Con | 14,287 | 42.7% |
| Raj Chaggar | — | 2,094 | 6.3% |
| Ruth Coleman-Taylor | LD | 1,019 | 3.0% |
| Kathryn Gilbert | Green | 521 | 1.6% |
Majority 1,235 · 33,443 votes cast.
The seat now
Wolverhampton South East is represented by Pat McFadden (Lab), who won this contest.
See their full voting record, speeches & finances → · Explore Wolverhampton South East →
Conservative and Unionist Party in 2019
Ahmed Ejaz was one of 635 Conservative and Unionist Party candidates at the 2019 General Election — 365 won their seats, 270 did not. See the Conservative and Unionist Party →