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Colbert
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« on: December 29, 2011, 12:14:26 PM »

BNP had candidates in 338 constituencies

aggregate results :


conservatives : 36.09%
labour : 31.43%
libdem : 22.18%
BNP : 3.70%
UKIP : 3.04%
greens : 0.77%
others : 2.79%



top 20 best results by party by constituency :




CONSERVATIVES :

1   Windsor    60,85   %
2   Chelsea & Fulham    60,45   %
3   Maldon    59,84   %
4   Orpington    59,70   %
5   Maidenhead    59,45   %
6   South Holland   59,06   %
7   Broxbourne    58,79   %
8   Surrey South West    58,69   %
9   Beckenham    57,87   %
10   Rayleigh & Wickford    57,81   %
11   Brentwood & Ongar    56,91   %
12   Sevenoaks    56,82   %
13   Tunbridge Wells    56,24   %
14   Henley    56,15   %
15   Hertsmere    56,01   %
16   Romford    56,00   %
17   Bedfordshire North East    55,78   %
18   Saffron Walden    55,46   %
19   Hertfordshire South West    54,23   %
20   Norfolk North West    54,22   %


LABOUR :

1   Liverpool Walton    71,96   %
2   Knowsley    70,87   %
3   Glasgow North East    68,35   %
4   Bootle    66,44   %
5   Glasgow South West    62,50   %
6   Glasgow East    61,55   %
7   Liverpool Riverside    59,27   %
8   Easington    58,94   %
9   Halton    57,68   %
10   Mitcham & Morden    56,45   %
11   Sheffield & Hillsborough    54,99   %
12   Hayes & Harlington    54,83   %
13   Barking    54,31   %
14   Blackley & Broughton    54,27   %
15   Gateshead    54,14   %
16   Glasgow North West    54,05   %
17   Jarrow    53,91   %
18   Ogmore    53,81   %
19   Leicester East    53,76   %
20   Liverpool Wavertree    53,10   %



LIBDEM Sad

1   Yeovil    55,71   %
2   Twickenham    54,39   %
3   Lewes    52,00   %
4   Bermondsey & Old Southwark    48,35   %
5   Carshalton & Wallington    48,30   %
6   Colchester    48,01   %
7   Leeds North West    47,50   %
8   Devon North    47,36   %
9   Eastbourne    47,31   %
10   Torbay    46,99   %
11   Portsmouth South    45,85   %
12   Chippenham    45,76   %
13   Sutton & Cheam    45,67   %
14   Redcar    45,17   %
15   Wells    43,96   %
16   Harrogate & Knaresborough    43,79   %
17   Berwick-upon-Tweed    43,72   %
18   Solihull    42,87   %
19   St Austell & Newquay    42,74   %
20   Hereford & South Herefords   41,10   %

BNP :

1   Barking    14,60
2   Dagenham & Rainham    11,20
3   Rotherham    10,41
4   Stoke-on-Trent South    9,44
5   West Bromwich West    9,38
6   Burnley    8,95
7   Barnsley Central    8,94
8   Barnsley East    8,60
9   Pontefract   8,36
10   Leeds Central    8,20
11   Walsall North    8,10
12   Stoke-on-Trent North    7,95
13   Thurrock    7,90
14   Leeds East    7,79
15   Sheffield & Hillsborough    7,78
16   Rother Valley    7,71
17   Stoke-on-Trent Central    7,71
18   Ashton Under Lyne    7,62
19   Wentworth & Dearne    7,57
20   Makerfield    7,38


UKIP :

1   Buckingham    17,38   %
2   Boston & Skegness    9,46   %
3   Dudley North    8,46   %
4   Wentworth & Dearne    8,12   %
5   Plymouth Moor View    7,68   %
6   Thurrock    7,40   %
7   Devon North    7,25   %
8   Hartlepool    7,01   %
9   Bognor Regis & Littlehampton    6,48   %
10   South Holland   6,47   %
11   Suffolk West    6,42   %
12   Norfolk South West    6,23   %
13   Grimsby Great    6,20   %
14   Stoke-on-Trent North    6,18   %
15   Mansfield    6,17   %
16   Bootle    6,09   %
17   Totnes    6,04   %
18   Rotherham    5,92   %
19   Basildon & Thurrock   5,90   %
20   Telford    5,88   %



GREENS :

1   Norwich South    14,92   %
2   Leeds West    4,73   %
3   Lancaster & Fleetwood    4,42   %
4   Huddersfield    4,05   %
5   Sheffield Central    3,75   %
6   York Central    3,59   %
7   Liverpool Riverside    3,49   %
8   Glasgow North    3,20   %
9   Norwich North    2,92   %
10   Norfolk Mid    2,87   %
11   Holborn & St Pancras    2,71   %
12   Glasgow Central    2,62   %
13   Greenwich & Woolwich    2,56   %
14   Bristol South    2,51   %
15   Henley    2,48   %
16   Glasgow North West    2,48   %
17   Totnes    2,47   %
18   Sheffield Heeley    2,42   %
19   Glasgow South    2,40   %
20   Bradford West    2,32   %




(of course, those results would had been more interesting with taking ALL const., but my open office had problems with numbers with "," (for exemple, "1,300 votes" are translate to "1,3" to my table...))



(if anyone have a map of brit constituencies, it would be interesting to have a party-map by best scores)
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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2011, 01:24:02 PM »

Party Winning by BNP position
BNP Wins: None
BNP Second: None
BNP Third: Con 0 Lab 2 Lib Dem 0 Others 0
BNP Fourth: Con 56 Lab 97 Lib Dem 7 Others 0
BNP Fifth: Con 81 Lab 47 Lib Dem 10 Others 1
BNP Sixth: Con 16 Lab 12 Lib Dem 7 Others 0

BNP Saved Deposits: Con 11 Lab 59 Lib Dem 2
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2011, 08:13:45 AM »

I got Al to make a map of BNP and UKIP saved deposits. Must be in the gallery somewhere.
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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2011, 08:22:06 AM »

Thar she blows.



(Green - UKIP, Red - BNP, Brown - both. Red and green chosen because you get brown when you mix them, and red assigned to the BNP because of a certain degree of overlap with the party that actually uses red. Much more such overlap than UKIP, anyhow.)
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« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2011, 10:39:57 AM »

Thanks you all ! Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2011, 07:11:21 PM »

If I get around to it I'll convert these maps to Atlas color scale. Top one is obviously UKIP, bottom is BNP.



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