Ryan Stephenson of the UK government's Conservative Party came second with 12,973 votes, while George Galloway of the Workers Party was third. Sixteen candidates stood.
Kim Leadbeater speaks to the media after clinging on to the seat for Labour, winning by 323 votes. The seat was held by her sister Jo Cox, who was murdered a neo-Nazi in the constituency in 2016.
George Galloway of the Workers Party listens to the announcement of the result of the Batley and Spen by-election. He came third with 8,264 votes.
Kim Leadbeater of the Labour Party shares a joke with Monster Raving Loony Party leader Howling Laud Hope, after her win.
Votes are counted for the Batley and Spen by-election at Cathedral House, Huddersfield.
Due to incumbent Labour MP Tracey Brabin becoming mayor of West Yorkshire, Batley and Spen voted for a new member of parliament.
During the campaign, there were claims of intimidation, fake leaflets, dog whistle racism and homophobia, prompting calls for police and election officials to intervene.
Ryan Stephenson of the UK government's Conservative Party came second with 12,973 votes, while George Galloway of the Workers Party was third. Sixteen candidates stood.
Kim Leadbeater speaks to the media after clinging on to the seat for Labour, winning by 323 votes. The seat was held by her sister Jo Cox, who was murdered a neo-Nazi in the constituency in 2016.
George Galloway of the Workers Party listens to the announcement of the result of the Batley and Spen by-election. He came third with 8,264 votes.
Kim Leadbeater of the Labour Party shares a joke with Monster Raving Loony Party leader Howling Laud Hope, after her win.
Votes are counted for the Batley and Spen by-election at Cathedral House, Huddersfield.
Due to incumbent Labour MP Tracey Brabin becoming mayor of West Yorkshire, Batley and Spen voted for a new member of parliament.
During the campaign, there were claims of intimidation, fake leaflets, dog whistle racism and homophobia, prompting calls for police and election officials to intervene.
Ryan Stephenson of the UK government's Conservative Party came second with 12,973 votes, while George Galloway of the Workers Party was third. Sixteen candidates stood.