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British General Election
Stoke-on-Trent North

Current Prediction:
Election Profile:

Candidates:
Labour Party:
Joan L. Walley
Conservative Party:
Benjamin Browning
Liberal Democratic Party:
Henry W.G. Jebb

Incumbent:
Ms Joan Walley

97 Result:
Joan Whalley
25,19065.1%
Christopher Day
7,79820.2%
Henry Jebb
4,14110.7%
Total Vote Count / Turnout
38,66665.50%

92 Result: (Redistributed)
24,69354.8%
15,18933.7%
4,71810.5%
Total Vote Count / Turnout
45,06673.6%

Demographic Profile:
Age:
< 1619.7%
16-2413.3%
25-3920.2%
40-6526.9%
65 <20.0%

Ethnic Origin:
White97.2%
Black0.5%
Indian/Pakistani1.9%
Other non-white0.4%

Employment:
Full Time65.8%
Part Time13.7%
Self Employed8.7%
Government Schemes1.9%
Unemployed9.9%

Household SEG:
I - Professional2.0%
II - Managerial/Technical17.6%
III - Skilled (non-manual)8.6%
IIIM - Skilled (manual)46.1%
IV - Partly Skilled16.0%
V - Unskilled6.5%

Misc:
Own Residence69.6%
Rent Residence29.4%
Own Car(s)60.4%
Submissions
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05/06/01 Christopher J. Currie Email:8cjc1@qlink.queensu.ca
This should be an easy win for Labour.
05/06/01 A.S. Email:adma@interlog.com
Bing, bang, bong. Of the 3 Stoke-on-Trent seats, Stoke'll stay Labour; on'll stay Labour; and Trent'll stay Labour. Leave the Tory-electing to the folk who buy the chinaware that put this joint on the map...

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