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Post by BossMan on Aug 11, 2023 18:46:55 GMT
Incumbent- John-Paul Champion, Conservative.
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Post by carolus on Sept 9, 2023 15:18:14 GMT
2021:
Con - 179,411 (55.3%) Lab - 77,664 (24.0%) LD - 50,699 (15.6%) Reform UK - 16,419 (5.1%)
In 2016 Con won by 12.3% over Lab in the first round and 20.6% in the second. In 2012 Ind won by 1.2% over Con in the first round and 13.8% in the second.
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Post by carolus on Feb 10, 2024 18:32:59 GMT
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Post by carolus on Apr 8, 2024 11:51:02 GMT
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Post by listener on Apr 23, 2024 14:48:08 GMT
WEST MERCIA RESULT 2021
2021 PARO – Shropshire
Overall result (First Stage) (total valid ballots 324,193)
Conservatives ahead in all districts
Con 179,411 – 55.3% Lab 77,664 – 24.0% Lib Dem 50,699 – 15.6% Reform UK 16,419 – 5.1%
Herefordshire (total valid ballots 34,703)
Con 19,408 – 55.9% Lab 6,834 – 19.7% Lib Dem 6,268 – 18.1% Reform UK 2,193 – 6.3%
Shropshire (total valid ballots 90,475)
Con 47,965 – 53.0% Lab 21,560 – 23.8% Lib Dem 16,767 – 18.5% Reform UK 4,183 – 4.6%
Telford and Wrekin (total valid ballots 40,504)
Con 20,926 – 51.7% Lab 14,903 – 36.8% Lib Dem 2,831 – 7.0% Reform UK 1,844 – 4.6%
Bromsgrove (total valid ballots 27,409) – by arithmetic
Con 16,234 – 59.2% Lab 5,819 – 21.2% Lib Dem 4,225 – 15.4% Reform UK 1,131 – 4.1%
Malvern Hills (total valid ballots 23,769)
Con 13,023 – 54.8% Lab 4,166 – 17.5% Lib Dem 5,263 – 22.1% Reform UK 1,317 – 5.5%
Redditch (total valid ballots 20,626)
Con 12,251 – 59.4% Lab 5,721 – 27.7% Lib Dem 1,738 – 8.4% Reform UK 916 – 4.4%
Worcester (total valid ballots 27,281)
Con 13,136 – 48.2% Lab 8,591 – 31.5% Lib Dem 4,240 – 15.5% Reform UK 1,314 – 4.8%
Wychavon (total valid ballots 34,940)
Con 21,821 – 62.5% Lab 5,020 – 14.4% Lib Dem 6,084 – 17.4% Reform UK 2,015 – 5.8%
Wyre Forest (total valid ballots 24,486)
Con 14,647 – 59.8% Lab 5,050 – 20.6% Lib Dem 3,283 – 13.4% Reform UK 1,506 – 6.2%
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Post by gaitskellite on May 3, 2024 15:14:14 GMT
Con 73,395 34.3% (-23) Lab 63,082 29.5% (+5.5) Lib 33,782 15.8% (+0.2) Grn 22,021 10.3% (New) Eng Dem 21,645 10.2% (+5.1 compared to RefUK)
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Post by gaitskellite on May 5, 2024 20:26:59 GMT
Telford and the Wrekin dont seem to have published their area result (or I cant find), but as its the only missing result should be able to fill in the gap. All English Democrat vote changes compared to 2021 RefUK vote Herefordshire (26,452) Con 9,563 - 36.2% (-19.7) Lab 5,553 - 21.0% (+1.3) LD 4,539 - 17.2% (-0.9%) Grn 3,922 - 14.8% (new) ED 2,875 - 10.9% (+4.6) Shropshire (44,645) Con 14,361 - 32.2% (-20.8) Lab 11,413 - 25.6% (+1.8) LD 10,130 - 22.7% (+4.2) ED 5,220 - 11.7% (+7.1) Grn 3,521 - 7.9% (new) Telford and Wrekin (30,252) area result unavaliable so tallied from remainder
Lab 12,963 42.9% (+6.1%)
Con 9,138 30.2% (-21.5%)
ED 3,363 11.1% (+6.5%)
LD 2,870 9.5% (+2.5%)
Grn 1,918 6.3% (new)
Bromsgrove (15,235) Con 6,299 - 41.4% (-17.8) Lab 4,326 - 28.4% (+7.2) LD 2,196 - 14.4% (-1.0) ED 1,464 - 9.6% (+5.5) Grn 950 - 6.2% (new) Malvern Hills (13,153) Con 4,722 - 35.9% (-18.9) Lab 2,912 - 22.1% (+4.6) LD 2,521 - 19.2% (-2.9) Grn 1,590 - 12.1% (new) ED 1,408 - 10.7% (+5.2) Redditch (18,587) Lab 7,631 - 41.1% (+13.4) Con 6,822 - 36.7% (-22.7) Grn 1,451 - 7.8% (new) ED 1,448 - 7.8% (+3.4) LD 1,235 - 6.6% (-1.8) Worcester (25,825) Lab 8,323 32.2% (+0.7) Con 6,466 25.0% (-23.2) Grn 5.418 21.0% (new) LD 4,049 15.7% (+0.2) ED 1,569 6.1% (+1.3) Wychavon (21,954) Con 9,222 - 42.0% (-20.5) Lab 4,656 - 21.2% (+6.8) LD 3,996 - 18.2% (+0.8) ED 2,252 - 10.3% (+4.5) Grn 1,828 - 8.3% (new) Wyre Forest (17,822) Con 6,802 - 38.2% (-21.6) Lab 5,305 - 29.8% (+9.2) LD 2,246 - 12.6% (-0.8) ED 2,046 - 11.5% (+5.3) Grn 1,423 - 8.0% (new)
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Post by monksfield on May 7, 2024 6:11:18 GMT
Interesting that the only reason the Tories won Shropshire was because both Labour and the LibDems performed strongly splitting the vote.
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Post by Rural Radical on May 7, 2024 9:42:16 GMT
Interesting that the only reason the Tories won Shropshire was because both Labour and the LibDems performed strongly splitting the vote. That is so Shropshire
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Post by Foggy on May 7, 2024 21:37:15 GMT
Interesting that the only reason the Tories won Shropshire was because both Labour and the LibDems performed strongly splitting the vote. It appears Labour won ceremonial Salop by 877 votes but yes, the system helped the Tories in the Shropshire UA.
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