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Polls close in Feltham and Heston by-election Labour wins Feltham and Heston by-election
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Polls have closed in the Feltham and Heston by-election. Labour has held the Feltham and Heston seat, with an 8% swing from the Conservatives.
The result of the poll, caused by the death of former Labour MP Alan Keen last month, is expected to be announced at about 0200 GMT on Friday morning. The by-election was caused by the death of former Labour MP Alan Keen last month.
Labour held the seat, located to the west of London, at the last general election with a majority of 4,658. At the last general election Labour held the seat, located to the west of London, with a majority of 4,658.
All the three main party leaders visited the constituency during campaigning for what is the sixth by-election during this Parliament.All the three main party leaders visited the constituency during campaigning for what is the sixth by-election during this Parliament.
Turnout for the by-election has been estimated at 28.8%.Turnout for the by-election has been estimated at 28.8%.
BBC political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue said this is the lowest in a by-election for 11 years - the previous lowest was in West Bromwich West in November 2000 at 27.6%.BBC political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue said this is the lowest in a by-election for 11 years - the previous lowest was in West Bromwich West in November 2000 at 27.6%.
The full list of candidates standing is: The full list of candidates standing was:
David Bishop (Bus-Pass Elvis Party)David Bishop (Bus-Pass Elvis Party)
Mark Bowen (Conservative)Mark Bowen (Conservative)
Andrew Charalambous (UKIP)Andrew Charalambous (UKIP)
Roger Cooper (English Democrats)Roger Cooper (English Democrats)
Roger Crouch (Liberal Democrat)Roger Crouch (Liberal Democrat)
David Furness (BNP)David Furness (BNP)
Daniel Goldsmith (Green)Daniel Goldsmith (Green)
George Hallam (London People Before Profit)George Hallam (London People Before Profit)
Seema Malhotra (Labour)Seema Malhotra (Labour)