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Chalk, Alex |  |
Horwood, Martin |  |
Van Coevorden, Adam |  |
White, Keith |
Incumbent: |
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Alex Chalk |
2016 EU Referendum (Remain vs. Leave) | 57.1 % vs. 42.9 % (Est.)
| 2015 Election Result |
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Chalk, Alex |
24790 | 46.1% |
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Horwood, Martin* |
18274 | 34.0% |
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Gilbert, Paul |
3902 | 7.3% |
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Simmonds, Christina |
3808 | 7.1% |
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Van Coevorden, Adam |
2689 | 5.0% |
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Lupson-Darnell, Richard |
272 | .5% |
2010 Election Result (2010 Prediction) |
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Horwood, M.C.* |
26659 | 50.5% |
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Coote, M.S. |
21739 | 41.2% |
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Green, J. |
2703 | 5.1% |
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Bowman, P. |
1192 | 2.3% |
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Hanks, D. |
493 | .9% |
2005 Election Result (transposed) |
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| Minor Parties | 2372 |
| Other | 1887 |
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 | 05/05/2017 |
JC 162.23.111.62 |
Conservative made gains in local election (from 23 to 31 seats) at the expense of mostly Labour, while Lib Dem stays flat (14 seats). This suggests it is unlikely that Lib Dem will gain any of the seats from Conservative in Gloucestershire. |
 | 29/04/2017 |
EPP 99.230.50.38 |
Lib Dem came in a reasonably close second in 2015, and the constituency voted to Remain. I think Lib Dem can capture this constituency by winning over the disillusion Labour voters, especially the pro-Euro ones. |
 | 27/04/2017 |
Jack Cox 24.212.227.58 |
12 percent Tory victory here last time. They'll hold it easily. |
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