Election Profile:
Candidates:
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Labour Party: Glenda M. Jackson |
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Conservative Party: Andrew Mennear |
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Liberal Democratic Party: Jonathan Simpson |
Incumbent: |
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Ms Glenda Jackson CBE |
97 Result: |
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Glenda Jackson
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Elizabeth Gibson
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Bridget Fox
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Total Vote Count / Turnout |
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92 Result: (Redistributed) |
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Total Vote Count / Turnout |
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Demographic Profile:
Age: |
< 16 | 15.0% |
16-24 | 13.1% |
25-39 | 28.6% |
40-65 | 25.6% |
65 < | 17.7% |
Ethnic Origin: |
White | 84.6% |
Black | 4.9% |
Indian/Pakistani | 3.5% |
Other non-white | 6.9% |
Employment: |
Full Time | 61.7% |
Part Time | 8.5% |
Self Employed | 16.8% |
Government Schemes | 1.2% |
Unemployed | 11.9% |
Household SEG: |
I - Professional | 14.0% |
II - Managerial/Technical | 47.0% |
III - Skilled (non-manual) | 16.0% |
IIIM - Skilled (manual) | 9.4% |
IV - Partly Skilled | 6.5% |
V - Unskilled | 3.1% |
Misc: |
Own Residence | 41.6% |
Rent Residence | 56.4% |
Own Car(s) | 51.2% |
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Submissions
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09/04/01 |
CM |
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Glenda Jackson is very popular in this area, and was easily re-elected last time around. Labour hold. |
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22/05/01 |
JL |
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Glenda will win, but she is nothing like as popular as suggested by CM, and has made minimal impact at Westminster. The London Tories are likely to be hammered, however, so the main interest will be whether the active local LibDem will snatch second place. |
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27/05/01 |
L |
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Boundary changes helped Glenda win this seat initially and she will certainly hold the seat. The well-touted Tory may do quite well. Although I voted for her last time and will do so again it will be interesting to see whether the Liberal Democrats can improve their ratings in a very affluent but liberal seat. |
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