Sunday, 25 May 2014

How safe is Nick Clegg?

After doing the same for Ed Miliband see link >>> Doncaster North - Ed Miliband

I thought I would do the same for Sheffield Hallam it is made up of

Crookes; Dore and Totley; Ecclesall; Fulwood; and Stannington

Now I know this is the local Elections but still it is an indicator.

Crookes LAB 2,103 LDEM 1,833 GREEN 1,141 UKIP 840 OTH 635 NO CON
Dore and Totley LDEM 2,452 CON 1,603 UKIP 861 LAB 842 GREEN 437
Ecclesal LDEM 2,824 LAB 1,620 GREEN 1,007 CON 792 UKIP 694
Fulwood LDEM 2,577 LAB 1,196 CON 966 GREEN 963 UKIP 587 OTH 78
Stannington LDEM 2,441 LAB 1,652 UKIP 1,567 GREEN 391 OTH 66 NO CON

LIBDEM - 12,127 - 37.7%
LABOUR - 7,413 - 23%
UKIP - 4,549 - 14.1%
GREENS - 3,939 - 12.2%
CONSERVATIVES - 3,361 - 10.5%
OTHER - 779 - 2.5%


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General Election 2010: Sheffield Hallam[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%

Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg 27,324 53.4 +2.3

Conservative Nicola Bates 12,040 23.5 -6.6

Labour Jack Scott 8,228 16.1 -1.7

UKIP Nigel James 1,195 2.3 +1.0

Green Steve Barnard 919 1.8 -0.8

English Democrats David Wildgoose 586 1.1 N/A

Independent Martin Fitzpatrick 429 0.8 N/A

Christian Ray Green 250 0.5 N/A

Monster Raving Loony Mark Adshead 164 0.3 N/A
Majority 15,284 29.9 +8.5
Turnout 51,135 73.7 +11.5

Liberal Democrat hold Swing +6.9

2 comments:

  1. Bearing in mind Lib-Dems recently had worst elections in 25 years loosing 10 out of 11 MEP's may be more appropriate to show 1992 General Election results. In that election the Tories won with an 8.4 point lead over Lib-Dems. I hope the good folk of Sheffield Hallam take the opportunity to free the rest of UK from the treacherous Nick Clegg even if that means voting Conservative. Would much prefer it to turn purple mind you!

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  2. Sorry must correct silly mistake on my part in that Tories had a 12.4 point lead in 1992 not 8.4!

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