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Crausby, David | |
Daly, James | |
Fox, Warren | |
Lamb, Harry | |
Spencer, Liz |
Incumbent: |
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Sir David Crausby |
2016 EU Referendum (Remain vs. Leave) | 41.89 % vs. 58.11 % (Est.)
| 2015 Election Result |
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Crausby, David* |
18541 | 43.0% |
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Daly, James |
14164 | 32.8% |
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Lamb, Harry |
8117 | 18.8% |
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Rock, Stephen |
1236 | 2.9% |
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Diggle, Laura |
1103 | 2.6% |
2010 Election Result (2010 Prediction) |
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Crausby, D.A.* |
19870 | 45.9% |
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Dunleavy, D.J. Ms. |
15786 | 36.5% |
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Ankers, P.J. |
5624 | 13.0% |
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Johnson, N.D. |
1815 | 4.2% |
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Armston, N. Ms. |
182 | .4% |
2005 Election Result (transposed) |
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| Other | 1225 |
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| 13/05/2017 |
V.F. 104.16.121.223 |
Worth noting that May started her campaign in this seat, with a large a middle class/working class voter base. Conservatives clearly see this as a target. Rightly so, given that it has 4 wards that are reasonably solid level (though 2 have had UKIP coming reasonably close at a local level), and 3 conservative wards. |
| 26/04/2017 |
Jack Cox 24.212.227.58 |
Only a ten percent win here by Labour last time, this is definitely one the Tories have a shot at taking. |
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