HEBWEB ELECTION INFO 2005 |
Calder Valley Election Result 3.40am
LABOUR WIN, maj 1367, turnout 67% |
Liz Truss, Conservative |
17059 | 35.7% |
Paul Palmer, Green Party |
1371 |
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Christine McCafferty, Labour |
18426 | 35.7% |
Liz Ingleton, Liberal Democrat |
9027 |
18.9% |
John Gregory, British National Party | 1887 |
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- One of the first firm indicators on the success – or otherwise – of Michael Howard’s leadership and the Conservative campaign will come around 1am, with the significant Calder Valley result from West Yorkshire. If Tories were to capture this seat from Labour, it could indicate the Government’s Commons majority has been cut to less than 100. The Scotsman (1 May)
- Blitzkreig giving the blues an edge: Everything is up and down in Calder Valley and the voting record of its inhabitants is no exception - Yorkshire Post (2 May)
Main candidates: 2005
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Calder Valley confused polls
Monday, May 2, 2005
Polls see vote nudging slightly towards Labour. The Strategic Voter website is currently predicting a 2.1% lead for the Tories - down from 4.9% last week. (Cons 37.9%, Lab 35.8% Lib-Dem 20.9%)
Electoral Calculus give Labour a 4.08% lead - up from 3.35% last week (Cons 34.85%, Lab 38.93% Lib-Dem 19.31%).
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J o h n G r e g o r y of the B N P is also standing in Calder Valley
2001 results
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% Votes |
McCafferty, Christine |
Lab |
20,244 |
42.7% |
Robson-Catling, Sue |
Con |
17,150 |
36.2% |
Taylor, Michael |
LD |
7,596 |
16.0% |
Hutton, Steve |
Grn |
1,034 |
2.2% |
Nunn, John |
UKI |
729 |
1.5% |
Lockwood, Philip |
LCA |
672 |
1.4% |
Majority: 3,094 Turnout: 63.0% 2.3% swing from Lab to Con
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