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Boucher, Dan | |
Evans, Chris | |
Harris, Carolyn | |
Hasted, Charley | |
Johnson, Clifford | |
Phillips, Steffan |
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Carolyn Harris |
2016 EU Referendum (Remain vs. Leave) | 38.21 % vs. 61.79 % (Est.)
| 2015 Election Result |
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Harris, Carolyn |
17807 | 53.0% |
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Johnson, Clifford |
5779 | 17.2% |
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Hussain, Altaf |
5142 | 15.3% |
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Jones, Dic |
3498 | 10.4% |
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Jamal, Ann |
1392 | 4.1% |
2010 Election Result (2010 Prediction) |
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James, S. Ms.* |
16819 | 51.5% |
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Speht, R. |
5981 | 18.3% |
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Holliday, C.J. |
4823 | 14.8% |
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Jones, D. |
2181 | 6.7% |
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Bennett, C. |
1715 | 5.2% |
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Rogers, D.J. |
839 | 2.6% |
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Young, T. |
318 | 1.0% |
2005 Election Result (transposed) |
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| Other | 1938 |
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| 05/05/2017 |
JC 162.23.111.62 |
Labour suffered losses across the country, and Swansea was one of the few bright spots where it not only retained control of council but essentially all their seats. As the first minister said, Labour had certainly 'defied the odds'. This bolds well for them in Wales, and in Swansea specifically in June. |
| 26/04/2017 |
Jack Cox 24.212.227.58 |
Labour won here by nearly 36%, they aren't going to lose this one. |
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