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British General Election
St Ives

Current Prediction:
Election Profile:

Candidates:
Labour Party:
William Morris
Conservative Party:
Joanna Richardson
Liberal Democratic Party:
Andrew H. George
UK Independence Party:
Michael Faulkner

Incumbent:
Andrew George

97 Result:
Christopher Fegan
8,18415.2%
William Rogers
16,79631.2%
Andrew George
23,96644.5%
Total Vote Count / Turnout
53,90175.20%

92 Result: (Redistributed)
9,14416.0%
24,52842.9%
22,88340.1%
Total Vote Count / Turnout
57,13279.2%

Demographic Profile:
Age:
< 1618.6%
16-2411.2%
25-3918.1%
40-6528.6%
65 <23.5%

Ethnic Origin:
White99.4%
Black0.2%
Indian/Pakistani0.1%
Other non-white0.3%

Employment:
Full Time47.8%
Part Time16.2%
Self Employed22.9%
Government Schemes2.2%
Unemployed10.9%

Household SEG:
I - Professional3.3%
II - Managerial/Technical28.6%
III - Skilled (non-manual)12.9%
IIIM - Skilled (manual)27.1%
IV - Partly Skilled14.4%
V - Unskilled5.8%

Misc:
Own Residence72.3%
Rent Residence24.6%
Own Car(s)71.1%
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23/04/01 NG Email:
Of his Lib Dem colleagues in the South West, Andrew George is one of the more securely entrenched. The Lib Dems remain strong locally and George has been an attentive local MP. With a pretty healthy majority, he should survive a small swing back to the Tories.

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