Election 97

Bristol West


Result 97 gain
from Conservative
Current MP 97 William Waldegrave
Majority 0 ( 0.0%)
Conservative 97 20,575 (32.8%)
Labour 97 22,068 (35.2%)
LibDem 97 17,551 (28.0%)
Nationalist 97 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 97 2,447 ( 3.9%)
Elected party 97
Electorate 97 84,870
Turnout 97 62,641 (73.8%)



1992 MP William Waldegrave
Old constituency name Bristol West
Majority 92 9,494 (16.0%)
Conservative 92 26,850 (45.1%)
Labour 92 13,900 (23.4%)
LibDem 92 17,356 (29.2%)
Nationalist 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 92 1,371 ( 2.3%)
Elected party 92 Conservative
Electorate 92 77,906
Turnout 92 59,477 (76.3%)
Bristol West



Tory change -12.3%
Labour change +11.9%
Lib Dem change -1.2%
Nationalist change +0.0%
Other change +1.6%
Electorate change +8.9%
Turnout Change -2.5%
Robert Waller wrote

The most upper-class and elegant section of the West Country's largest city is represented by a Cabinet Minister of aristocratic descent, William Waldegrave. It includes many of the city's finest residential areas, such as the elegant terraces of Clifton, the mansions of Sneyd Park, and the solidly middle-class Stoke Bishop. Yet Bristol West has not been rock solid for Waldegrave in recent elections. In 1992 the Tories obtained scarcely over 40 per cent of the vote in West, and benefited from a fairly even division of the opposition between the Liberal Democrats (second) and Labour (third). Even so, Waldegrave's majority was only 6,000.

Now, though, help is at hand. The very safe Tory ward of Westbury on Trym is brought in from the marginal Bristol NW (making the Conservative task there almost impossible). This should add about 3,500 to Waldegrave's majority, and the closer contest may well be for second place here.


Super Profiles

6,635 15.75 9.03 174
9,157 21.74 11.17 195
203 0.48 11.25 4
1,130 2.68 14.70 18
17,558 41.68 10.45 399
0 0.00 2.81 0
2,999 7.12 8.01 89
958 2.27 15.25 15
459 1.09 7.13 15
1,491 3.54 10.17 35