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Grant was one of the first four black MPs and the constituency was one of the centres of the London Afro-Caribbean community. However, Grant's widow Sharon (who was white) declared her intention to seek selection and this split opinion within the local Labour Party. Both Sharon and Bernie Grant had been on the left-wing of the party whereas the leading black contender for the nomination, David Lammy , was a supporter of Tony Blair . After a close-fought selection battle, Lammy was chosen. During the campaign, Sharon Grant made a public show of supporting his election campaign in order not to allow disunity in the Labour Party.

Polling day in the by-election was set for June 22 . Neither of the other major party candidates was able to mount a credible challenge in a seat where Labour was so strongly ahead, and David Lammy comfortably retained the seat on a low turnout.


RESULTS


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate David Lammy
  votes 8,785
  percentage 535
  change -158


  party Liberal Democrats (UK)
  candidate Duncan Hames
  votes 3,139
  percentage 191
  change +13


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Jane Ellison
  votes 2,634
  percentage 160
  change +03


  party Socialist Alliance (England)
  candidate Weyman Bennett
  votes 885
  percentage 54
  change ''N/A''


  party Green Party of England and Wales
  candidate Peter Budge
  votes 606
  percentage 37
  change +09


  party Reform 2000
  candidate Erol Basarik
  votes 177
  percentage 11
  change ''N/A''


  party United Kingdom Independence Party
  candidate Ashiwn Tanna
  votes 136
  percentage 08
  change ''N/A''


  party Independent Conservative
  candidate Dorian de Bra&acircm
  votes 55
  percentage 03
  change ''N/A''




  percentage 254


  winner Labour Party (UK)



GENERAL ELECTION RESULT, 1997


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Bernie Grant
  votes 26,121
  percentage 693


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Andrew Scantlebury
  votes 5,921
  percentage 157


  party Liberal Democrats (UK)
  candidate Neil Hughes
  votes 4,064
  percentage 108


  party Green Party of England and Wales
  candidate Peter Budge
  votes 1,059
  percentage 28


  party Prolife Alliance
  candidate Leelan Tay
  votes 210
  percentage 05


  party Workers Revolutionary Party
  candidate Christopher Anglin
  votes 181
  percentage 05


  party Socialist Equality Party (UK)
  candidate Tania Kent
  votes 148
  percentage 04






  winner Labour Party (UK)