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Fabricant, Michael | |
Pass, Robert | |
Ray, Paul | |
Worsey, Chris |
Incumbent: |
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Michael Fabricant |
2016 EU Referendum (Remain vs. Leave) | 42.49 % vs. 57.51 % (Est.)
| 2015 Election Result |
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Fabricant, Michael* |
28389 | 55.2% |
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Worsey, Chris |
10200 | 19.8% |
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Rackham, John |
8082 | 15.7% |
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Ray, Paul |
2700 | 5.3% |
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Pass, Robert |
1976 | 3.8% |
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Bennetts, Andy |
120 | .2% |
2010 Election Result (2010 Prediction) |
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Fabricant, M.L.D.* |
28048 | 54.4% |
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Jackson, I.A. |
10365 | 20.1% |
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Hyden, S. |
10230 | 19.8% |
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Maunder, K. Ms. |
2920 | 5.7% |
2005 Election Result (transposed) |
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| Other | 1597 |
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| 27/05/2017 |
V.F. 104.16.121.223 |
This seat has been trending away from Labour over time and therefore the Tories should romp home. With the addition of a fair few UKIP voters we could be looking at a huge vote for Fabricant. |
| 05/05/2017 |
JC 162.23.111.62 |
In the Staffordshire local elections, the Tories won up 51 seats (a gain of 17!) while labour only retained 10 (lost 14 seats). The collapse of the UKIP votes has undoubtedly helped the Tories. This massive swing, along with the high leave vote, bold very well for the Conservative. |
| 27/04/2017 |
Jack Cox 24.212.227.58 |
35% win by the Tories last time. This is an easy hold. |
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