BROMLEY & CHISLEHURSTCon holdBob Neill (Con) 11,621 (40%)Ben Abbotts (LD) 10,988 (37.82%)Nigel Farage (UKIP) 2,347 (8.08%)Rachel Reeves (Lab) 1,925 (6.
BROMLEY & CHISLEHURST
Con hold
Bob Neill (Con) 11,621 (40%)
Ben Abbotts (LD) 10,988 (37.82%)
Nigel Farage (UKIP) 2,347 (8.08%)
Rachel Reeves (Lab) 1,925 (6.63%)
Ann Garrett (Green) 811 (2.79%)
Paul Winnett (NF) 476 (1.64%)
John Hemming-Clarke (Ind) 442 (1.52%)
Steven Uncles (Eng Dem) 212 (0.73%)
John Cartwright (Loony) 132 (0.45%)
Nick Hadziannis (Ind) 65 (0.22%)
Anne Belsey (Money Reform) 33 (0.11%)
Con majority 633 (2.18%)
14.32% swing Con to LD
Electorate 71,818; Turnout 29,052 (40.45%)
2005 General Election result: Con maj 13,342. Forth (C) 23,583 (51.12%); Reeves (Lab) 10,241 (22.20%); Brooks (LD) 9,368 (20.30%); Hooper (UKIP) 1,475 (3.20%); Garrett (Green) 1,470 (3.19%). Turnout 46,137 (64.82%)
BLAENAU GWENT COMMONS CONSTITUENCY
Ind hold
Dai Davies (Ind) 12,543 (46.17%)
Owen Smith (Lab) 10,059 (37.03%)
Steffan Lewis (PC) 1,755 (6.46%)
Marmy Kitcher (LD) 1,477 (5.44%)
Margrit Williams (Con) 1,013 (3.73%)
Howling Laud Hope (Loony) 318 (1.17%)
Ind maj 2,484 (9.14%)
8.37% swing Ind to Lab
Electorate 52,508; Turnout 27,165 (51.73%)
2005 General Election result: Ind maj 9,121 (25.87%). Law (Ind) 20,505 (58.17%); Jones (Lab) 11,384 (32.29%); Thomas (LD) 1,511 (4.29%); Price (PC) 843 (2.39%); Lee (Con ) 816 (2.31%); Osborne (UKIP) 192 (0.54%) Turnout 35,251 (66.14%)
BLAENAU GWENT ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY
Ind hold
Trish Law (Ind) 13,785 (50.33%)
John Hopkins (Lab) 9,321 (34.03%)
Steve Bard (LD) 2,054 (7.50%)
John Price (PC) 1,109 (4.05%)
Jon Burns (Con) 816 (2.98%)
John Matthews (Green) 302 (1.10%)
Ind maj 4,464 (16.30%)
Electorate 52,582; Turnout 27,387 (52.08%)
2003 Welsh Assembly result: Lab Co-op maj 11,736 (59.36%). Law (Lab Co-op) 13,884 (70.22%); Bard (LD) 2,148 (10.86%); Elis (PC), 1,889 (9.55%); O'Keefe (Con) 1,131 (5.72%); Thomas (UKIP) 719 (3.64%).
Law left Labour and sat as an Independent in 2005, making yesterday's result a technical Ind gain from Lab Co-op
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