London Maps
       |           

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
May 18, 2024, 03:13:22 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

  Talk Elections
  Other Elections - Analysis and Discussion
  International Elections (Moderators: afleitch, Hash)
  London Maps
« previous next »
Pages: 1 [2] 3 4
Author Topic: London Maps  (Read 33010 times)
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #25 on: July 24, 2007, 06:02:30 AM »

% with no qualifications:



bigger version
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #26 on: July 26, 2007, 12:44:58 PM »

Results of the 2006 elections by ward:



For a bigger map (and an important note about the key used) go the Gallery.
Logged
Hash
Hashemite
Moderator
Atlas Superstar
*****
Posts: 32,410
Colombia


WWW Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #27 on: July 26, 2007, 01:39:58 PM »

2006 GLA elections right Al?
Logged
Silent Hunter
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 9,354
United Kingdom


WWW Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #28 on: August 05, 2007, 09:11:02 AM »


Council. GLA wasn't up in 2006.
Logged
Serenity Now
tomm_86
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,174
Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #29 on: August 17, 2007, 07:54:50 AM »



Above is the per centage vote by ward (from the London-wide list vote) in the 2004 London Assembly elections.

Unfortunately only some boroughs are covered as the source i used went offline.

I remember also doing Newham and Labour won every ward except for Green Street West and East Ham  South, which both went Respect.
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #30 on: August 21, 2007, 10:12:49 AM »

Have New River and Springfield wards ever been that far apart electorally? Weird. And o/c the Tower Hamlets results are an interesting reminder as to how much voting patterns there have changed (again!) over the past few years.

I think that the GLA did a book or booklet of the results at ward level; probably quite expensive, but I might see if it's still available (it should be but you never know...)
Logged
Serenity Now
tomm_86
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,174
Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #31 on: August 22, 2007, 05:49:02 AM »

I have a copy that I could send.. And you can get it here:
www.london.gov.uk/gla/publications/factsandfigures/boroelec06-all.pdf
if it doesn't work search it in Google..
Logged
Serenity Now
tomm_86
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,174
Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #32 on: August 22, 2007, 05:53:50 AM »

I have a copy that I could send.. And you can get it here:
www.london.gov.uk/gla/publications/factsandfigures/boroelec06-all.pdf
if it doesn't work search it in Google..

Oh wait those are the borough elections (interesting though, they've also projected the results onto constituencies, but sadly only for the main 3 parties).

I got the 2004 GLA results for the London Strategic Voter website, but sadly they are no longer there..
Logged
Serenity Now
tomm_86
Jr. Member
***
Posts: 1,174
Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #33 on: August 22, 2007, 06:05:12 AM »

Have New River and Springfield wards ever been that far apart electorally? Weird. And o/c the Tower Hamlets results are an interesting reminder as to how much voting patterns there have changed (again!) over the past few years.

When I looked over the Demographics of the Hackney wards the North Eastern wards would seemingly seemingly be quite left-wing economically.. It might be because the Orthodox Jewish population are more likely to turn out and/or vote Tory in council elections.. 

And regarding Tower Hamlets I think you're referring to Spittalfields in particular.. I'm sure the July 7 attacks must've had an impact there..*

* Edit: Electorally, that is!

Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #34 on: August 22, 2007, 07:09:44 AM »

It might be because the Orthodox Jewish population are more likely to turn out and/or vote Tory in council elections.. 

It's a bit of both IIRC (mainly so they can get people that they, more or less, electorally own on certain council committees). And in one ward (Cazenove) replace "Tory" with "LibDem". Still don't get why those two wards (which are the core Stamford Hill wards) would vote opposite ways though; they didn't in the Mayoral election.

Quote
You must be logged in to read this quote.

Yes. Reminds me of a list I made.
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #35 on: August 29, 2007, 02:58:34 PM »

South London:

Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #36 on: August 29, 2007, 03:01:17 PM »

North London:



Large version here
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #37 on: August 30, 2007, 07:13:36 AM »

West London:

Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #38 on: August 30, 2007, 12:52:39 PM »

Inner London now:



large version
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #39 on: August 31, 2007, 11:07:21 AM »

Just found this on my computer. Must have made it a few months ago (at the very latest). Kinda self-explanatory:



Big version
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #40 on: September 01, 2007, 06:33:22 PM »



Large version

That socio-economic thingy for each LCC ward. Will do students soon.
Logged
Hash
Hashemite
Moderator
Atlas Superstar
*****
Posts: 32,410
Colombia


WWW Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #41 on: September 01, 2007, 06:37:28 PM »
« Edited: September 01, 2007, 06:42:25 PM by Dic Penderyn »

What's the ward on the Inner London map where the BNP polled relatively well- and who are its councillors etc.
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #42 on: September 01, 2007, 07:12:13 PM »

What's the ward on the Inner London map where the BNP polled relatively well- and who are its councillors etc.

Eltham West. Has three councillers; all Labour. Full results:

W. Freeman, Lab, 1429
M.R.Hayes, Lab, 1409
R.G.A.Walker, Lab, 1322

R.Woods, BNP, 976
A.J.Frost, Con, 580
C.A.M.L.Culbert, Con, 552
M.J.Hoskin, Con, 539
E.J.Cox, LDem, 371
G.P.McWilliams, Ind, 332
Y.Nicholls, LDem, 284
M.Olukoga, Ind, 281
T.R.Ward, LDem, 257
Logged
Hash
Hashemite
Moderator
Atlas Superstar
*****
Posts: 32,410
Colombia


WWW Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #43 on: September 01, 2007, 07:17:59 PM »

What's the ward on the Inner London map where the BNP polled relatively well- and who are its councillors etc.

Eltham West. Has three councillers; all Labour. Full results:

W. Freeman, Lab, 1429
M.R.Hayes, Lab, 1409
R.G.A.Walker, Lab, 1322

R.Woods, BNP, 976
A.J.Frost, Con, 580
C.A.M.L.Culbert, Con, 552
M.J.Hoskin, Con, 539
E.J.Cox, LDem, 371
G.P.McWilliams, Ind, 332
Y.Nicholls, LDem, 284
M.Olukoga, Ind, 281
T.R.Ward, LDem, 257

What are the general demographics there that might explain a relatively high BNP score?
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #44 on: September 01, 2007, 07:30:52 PM »

What are the general demographics there that might explain a relatively high BNP score?

Eltham has... something of a... very, very, very... bad reputation as far as racism goes. It's where Stephen Lawrence was murdered. It's a little surprising that West was the only Eltham ward that they ran in, but then they do have trouble finding candidates.
Eltham West includes the Ferrier estate (which has, IIRC, been largely demolished now. Or will be at some point) and issues over that probably boosted the BNP vote.
Logged
2952-0-0
exnaderite
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,222


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #45 on: September 01, 2007, 09:39:15 PM »

What does "Asian" generally refer to? Are Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Malays, Koreans, Arabs, Iranians, etc all lumped into one giant group?
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #46 on: September 01, 2007, 09:42:49 PM »

What does "Asian" generally refer to? Are Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Malays, Koreans, Arabs, Iranians, etc all lumped into one giant group?

No; just what would be called South Asian in Canada.
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #47 on: September 03, 2007, 10:05:42 AM »

% student:

Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #48 on: September 04, 2007, 10:52:19 AM »

Employment by industry:



Large version
Logged
Filuwaúrdjan
Realpolitik
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 67,808
United Kingdom


Show only this user's posts in this thread
« Reply #49 on: September 07, 2007, 08:23:52 AM »

MRS Social Grade:



large version
Logged
Pages: 1 [2] 3 4  
« previous next »
Jump to:  


Login with username, password and session length

Terms of Service - DMCA Agent and Policy - Privacy Policy and Cookies

Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines

Page created in 0.048 seconds with 12 queries.