Birmingham 2010 General Election Results
All the results are in and throughout Birmingham the turnout for the General Election was between 55% to 65% despite problems in numerous areas, including Ladywood, where members of the public were denied the ability to vote due to long queues and inadequate polling stations.
Environmental policies though, took a backseat during this election but some candidates did provide additional information during Hustings debates when questioned. Each seat we’re covering at Birmingham Recycled will have its own news article on the outcome of that particular constituency.
Below is an interactive map of Birmingham’s 2010 General Election results along with the environmental details on each.
View Birmingham Election Results in a larger map
- Northfield Election Candidates Debate Climate Change at Hustings
The Northfield constituency saw four of it’s potential election candidate’s debate various issues at a recent hustings, with climate change and the environment high on... - Ladywood local election candidate James Robertson’s hopes for a greener Birmingham
James Robertson is standing in the local elections on 6th May for the Ladywood seat. He has high hopes for Birmingham City Council and wants...




