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British General Election
East Yorkshire

Current Prediction:
Election Profile:

Candidates:
Labour Party:
Tracey Simpson-Laing
Conservative Party:
Rt. Hon. Greg Knight
Liberal Democratic Party:
Mary-Rose Hardy
UK Independence Party:
Trevor Pearson

Incumbent:
John Townend

97 Result:
Ian Male
17,56735.9%
John Townend
20,90442.7%
David Leadley
9,07018.5%
Total Vote Count / Turnout
48,97170.55%

92 Result: (Redistributed)
13,48726.5%
25,75950.6%
11,62922.9%
Total Vote Count / Turnout
50,87575.7%

Demographic Profile:
Age:
< 1618.2%
16-2411.2%
25-3918.9%
40-6528.6%
65 <23.2%

Ethnic Origin:
White99.6%
Black0.1%
Indian/Pakistani0.1%
Other non-white0.2%

Employment:
Full Time58.3%
Part Time16.9%
Self Employed16.4%
Government Schemes1.2%
Unemployed7.3%

Household SEG:
I - Professional4.1%
II - Managerial/Technical31.5%
III - Skilled (non-manual)10.2%
IIIM - Skilled (manual)28.7%
IV - Partly Skilled17.7%
V - Unskilled4.9%

Misc:
Own Residence73.8%
Rent Residence22.9%
Own Car(s)70.8%
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28/04/01 JR Email:
Controversial rightwinger John Townend may be worried for the future of the Anglo-Saxon race, but he needn't worry for the future of the Tory party in Yorkshire East. There was a below-average swing here last time and this is a largely rural seat. The new Tory candidate should win comfortably.

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