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We believe in community-empowered decision-making. Each of the below endorsements is pro-Palestine and informed by local community input, consultation with our senior advisory council, and the data.

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We do not currently have an endorsed candidate for this seat. Please vote for a candidate from the Green Party, Workers Party, SNP, Plaid Cymru or Liberal Democrats. Please check back prior to casting your vote. We may have updated our recommendation by that point. If you are a member of the community leadership in this seat and have a locally-endorsed candidate email us at [email protected] with your analysis and we will consider it.

We do not currently have an endorsed candidate for this seat. Please vote for a candidate from the Green Party, Workers Party, SNP, Plaid Cymru or Liberal Democrats. Please check back prior to casting your vote. We may have updated our recommendation by that point. If you are a member of the community leadership in this seat and have a locally-endorsed candidate email us at [email protected] with your analysis and we will consider it.

Based on the track record of the incumbent MP, we are remaining neutral in this seat and have no recommendations who to vote for.

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Our endorsed candidate for this seat is based on data analysis and partial community feedback. If you are a member of the community leadership in this seat and have a locally-endorsed candidate email us at [email protected] with your analysis and we will consider it.

Our endorsed candidate for this seat is based on data analysis only. We have not extensively vetted the candidate or consulted the local community so there may be mistakes. If you are a member of the community leadership in this seat and have a locally-endorsed candidate email us at [email protected] with your analysis and we will consider it.

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In light of the fast pace of political events, new candidates and manifesto changes, candidate endorsements in some instances may shift, so please periodically revisit this page before the 4th of July.

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List of Constituencies with 10% or more Muslim Vote Released

Our Methodology & Disclaimers
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Constituency
Name
Current
MP
2019
Majority
Ceasefire
Vote
Muslim
Electorate (%)
Brent East

Dawn Butler

Labour

20870 In Favour 25272 (23%)
Feltham and Heston

Seema Malhotra

Labour (co-op)

7859 Abstained 16382 (15%)
Blackburn

Mr Adnan Hussain

Independent

18304 Unknown 36470 (42%)
Walsall and Bloxwich

Valerie Vaz

Labour

11965 In Favour 17154 (19%)
Bethnal Green and Stepney

Rushanara Ali

Labour

37524 Abstained 41390 (40%)
Birmingham Ladywood

Shabana Mahmood

Labour

28582 Abstained 49807 (42%)
Gorton and Denton

Andrew Gwynne

Labour (co-op)

6175 Abstained 21018 (24%)
Peterborough

Andrew Pakes

Labour (co-op)

2580 Unknown 15414 (15%)
Birmingham Edgbaston

Preet Kaur Gill

Labour (co-op)

5614 Abstained 11885 (13%)
Huddersfield

Harpreet Uppal

Labour

4937 Unknown 16561 (18%)
Holborn and St Pancras

Sir Keir Starmer

Labour

27763 Abstained 15374 (16%)
Sheffield Central

Abtisam Mohamed

Labour

27273 Unknown 9407 (11%)
Luton South and South Bedfordshire

Rachel Hopkins

Labour

8756 In Favour 25028 (26%)
Birmingham Perry Barr

Ayoub Khan

Independent

15317 Unknown 35952 (38%)
Slough

Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi

Labour

13640 Abstained 28589 (27%)
Derby South

Baggy Shanker

Labour (co-op)

6019 Unknown 15266 (16%)
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough

Gill Furniss

Labour

12274 Abstained 13372 (15%)
Leicester East

Shivani Raja

Conservative

6019 Unknown 21919 (22%)
Ealing Southall

Deirdre Costigan

Labour

16084 Unknown 17178 (17%)
Leeds North East

Fabian Hamilton

Labour

17089 In Favour 9045 (11%)
Blackley and Middleton South

Graham Stringer

Labour

14402 Abstained 11558 (13%)
Manchester Central

Lucy Powell

Labour (co-op)

29089 Abstained 13332 (13%)
Kensington and Bayswater

Joe Powell

Labour

150 Unknown 13579 (11%)
Enfield North

Feryal Clark

Labour

6492 Abstained 15313 (15%)
Chingford and Woodford Green

Sir Iain Duncan Smith

Conservative

1262 Against 10301 (11%)
Rochdale

Paul Waugh

Labour (co-op)

9668 Unknown 21273 (26%)
Burnley

Oliver Ryan

Labour (co-op)

1352 Unknown 13925 (16%)
Bolton North East

Kirith Entwistle

Labour

378 Unknown 13167 (14%)
Sheffield South East

Mr Clive Betts

Labour

4289 In Favour 8786 (10%)
Hendon

David Pinto-Duschinsky

Labour

4230 Unknown 15021 (14%)
Dewsbury and Batley

Iqbal Mohamed

Independent

1561 Unknown 31825 (39%)
Queen’s Park and Maida Vale

Georgia Gould

Labour

10759 Unknown 22452 (21%)
Croydon West

Sarah Jones

Labour

24673 Abstained 12007 (12%)
Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North

Liam Byrne

Labour

28655 In Favour 29868 (33%)
Islington North

Jeremy Corbyn

Independent

26188 In Favour 9681 (10%)
Birmingham Yardley

Jess Phillips

Labour

12720 In Favour 32034 (37%)
Keighley and Ilkley

Robbie Moore

Conservative

2218 Against 10508 (13%)
Birmingham Selly Oak

Al Carns

Labour

12414 Unknown 9329 (10%)
Southgate and Wood Green

Bambos Charalambous

Labour

4450 Abstained 13803 (13%)
Watford

Matt Turmaine

Labour

4433 Unknown 9556 (10%)
Wycombe

Emma Reynolds

Labour

4214 Unknown 13430 (16%)
Stretford and Urmston

Andrew Western

Labour

16417 Abstained 8831 (10%)
Dagenham and Rainham

Margaret Mullane

Labour

293 Unknown 11255 (12%)
Ilford North

Wes Streeting

Labour

5218 Abstained 25743 (27%)
Hampstead and Highgate

Tulip Siddiq

Labour

14188 Abstained 9892 (10%)
Bradford South

Judith Cummins

Labour

2346 In Favour 14447 (17%)
Preston

Sir Mark Hendrick

Labour (co-op)

12146 Abstained 14881 (16%)
Hyndburn

Sarah Smith

Labour

2951 Unknown 9257 (12%)
Hackney South and Shoreditch

Dame Meg Hillier

Labour (co-op)

33985 Abstained 10835 (11%)
Brent West

Barry Gardiner

Labour

8079 In Favour 17164 (15%)
Smethwick

Gurinder Josan

Labour

11511 Unknown 14792 (16%)
Tottenham

Mr David Lammy

Labour

9784 Abstained 15806 (14%)
Brentford and Isleworth

Ruth Cadbury

Labour

10514 Abstained 15526 (15%)
Ilford South

Jas Athwal

Labour

24101 Unknown 36887 (37%)
Stratford and Bow

Uma Kumaran

Labour

Unknown 28980 (27%)
Harrow West

Gareth Thomas

Labour (co-op)

8692 Abstained 14896 (15%)
Mitcham and Morden

Dame Siobhain McDonagh

Labour

16482 Abstained 11215 (11%)
Cities of London and Westminster

Rachel Blake

Labour (co-op)

3953 Unknown 13731 (12%)
Manchester Withington

Jeff Smith

Labour

27905 Abstained 9193 (11%)
Walthamstow

Ms Stella Creasy

Labour (co-op)

30862 In Favour 20422 (21%)
Harrow East

Bob Blackman

Conservative

8170 Against 12589 (13%)
Ealing North

James Murray

Labour (co-op)

12269 Abstained 18026 (17%)
Uxbridge and South Ruislip

Danny Beales

Labour

495 Unknown 9849 (10%)
Streatham and Croydon North

Steve Reed

Labour (co-op)

17690 Abstained 10125 (10%)
Bury North

Mr James Frith

Labour

105 Unknown 8377 (10%)
Halifax

Kate Dearden

Labour (co-op)

2569 Unknown 12249 (14%)
Oldham East and Saddleworth

Debbie Abrahams

Labour

1499 Abstained 14896 (17%)
Leyton and Wanstead

Mr Calvin Bailey

Labour

20808 Unknown 18858 (19%)
Birmingham Erdington

Paulette Hamilton

Labour

3601 Abstained 11279 (11%)
Leicester South

Shockat Adam

Independent

22675 Unknown 29757 (31%)
Barking

Nesil Caliskan

Labour

15427 Unknown 41390 (24%)
West Ham and Beckton

James Asser

Labour

32388 Unknown 24137 (22%)
Coventry East

Mary Creagh

Labour

7692 Unknown 10579 (11%)
Luton North

Sarah Owen

Labour

9247 In Favour 24718 (27%)
Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West

Chi Onwurah

Labour

12278 Abstained 12648 (12%)
Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton

Jim McMahon

Labour (co-op)

11127 Abstained 23848 (28%)
Pendle and Clitheroe

Jonathan Hinder

Labour

6186 Unknown 11960 (13%)
Bradford West

Naz Shah

Labour

27019 In Favour 49503 (54%)
Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley

Tahir Ali

Labour

28508 In Favour 44597 (49%)
East Ham

Sir Stephen Timms

Labour

33176 In Favour 42606 (43%)
Bradford East

Imran Hussain

Independent

18144 In Favour 35046 (39%)
Poplar and Limehouse

Apsana Begum

Independent

28904 In Favour 33949 (30%)
Manchester Rusholme

Afzal Khan

Labour

In Favour 25121 (27%)
Bolton South and Walkden

Yasmin Qureshi

Labour

7598 In Favour 20193 (21%)
Edmonton and Winchmore Hill

Kate Osamor

Labour (co-op)

16015 In Favour 19862 (20%)
Hayes and Harlington

John McDonnell

Independent

9261 In Favour 16885 (17%)
Ealing Central and Acton

Dr Rupa Huq

Labour

13300 In Favour 15733 (14%)
Nottingham East

Nadia Whittome

Labour

17393 In Favour 14232 (14%)
Hackney North and Stoke Newington

Ms Diane Abbott

Labour

33188 In Favour 11612 (12%)
Hammersmith and Chiswick

Andy Slaughter

Labour

17847 In Favour 9987 (10%)
Middlesbrough and Thornaby East

Andy McDonald

Labour

8395 In Favour 9878 (11%)
Leeds East

Richard Burgon

Independent

5531 In Favour 9465 (10%)

In each Muslim-dense seat we work with the local civil society organisations to (a) unite them; and (b) ask them to feedback to us who their choice is. We will then take this feedback onboard as well as seeking input from our senior advisory council and make a final decision.

N.B. All the above data is mapped to the new constituency boundaries.

Please note that 2024 saw an enormous number of changes in seats and seat names as well as a record number of MPs stepping down or being deselected. George Galloway was not an MP at the time of the vote but was in favour of ceasefire in November 2023.

If you see any errors, please email [email protected]

Frequently asked questions

  • Our focus at The Muslim Vote is about working towards unity and coordination across our community. Importantly - that means respecting and empowering local communities.

    In Muslim-heavy areas we are tapped into the local community leadership and local organisations. We work with these groups, informed by data, and informed by the advice of our senior advisory council to come to a consensus candidate.

  • We are a very broad collective and so enjoy the support of a huge portion of the Muslim community. Do we speak for every last Muslim? No. Is there diversity of views within our collective? Yes. But one thing we are all united on is that the Muslim vote matters and it needs to be taken seriously by the UK’s political class.

  • Our supporting organisations enjoy the support of millions of Muslims all over the country. We are a collective of the grassroots.

    Our technology partners are from our community and have helped build websites that handle hundreds of millions of pounds every year and tens of millions of visitors every month.

  • No, we are a loose collective. Our principal aims are to educate and mobilise at the grassroots.

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