London councils:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0At91c3wX1Wu5dFBKVmJGYkhwYTRFeGpVZlg2bTRIZUE#gid=0
Metropolitan councils:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0At91c3wX1Wu5dHR0LWkxX1E5d0Fqd0hDd0Vid0RHUkE#gid=0
Unitary councils:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0At91c3wX1Wu5dExDeE16eDhiSU1UUjl0ZlQ2NWhHMnc&usp=sheets_web#gid=0
District councils:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0At91c3wX1Wu5dFRlQ250bWgzS2JQZDRxcjVfa0lOdmc&usp=sheets_web#gid=0
Summary / running totals page:
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0At91c3wX1Wu5dGZMVENacEVqMUI0bWZaQk13c041S3c&usp=sheets_web#gid=0
Final local election vote figures for the 36 metropolitan councils:
Lab 1,211,753 (42.91%)
Con 555,392 (19.67%)
UKIP 501,831 (17.77%)
LD 261,731 (9.27%)
Green 157,738 (5.58%)
Ind 41,677 (1.48%)
TUSC 21,059 (0.75%)
Eng Dem 6,597 (0.23%)
BNP 6,372 (0.23%)
No Description 4,628 (0.16%)
Changes since 2010 locals:
Lab +4.01%
Con -6.25%
UKIP +16.22%
LD -13.33%
Green +3.33%
Ind -0.57%
TUSC +0.68%
Eng Dem -0.18%
BNP -4.10%
No Description +0.16%
Swing, Con to Lab: 5.13%
I am after a spread sheet that lists the breakdown for all 650 seats in XLS or CSV format.
ReplyDeleteUKIP had more votes than the lib-dems so with first past the post voting on the whole UKIP should had done better that the lib-dems by my maths and not eight times worse.
If my boy keeps buying a new football each week from profit he says he made at the slot machines then sooner or later I will be asking questions.
The constituency size is a factor in these elections but this does not account for the results and I would like some answers please.