Election 97

Aylesbury


Result 97 gain
from Conservative
Current MP 97 David Lidington
Majority 0 ( 0.0%)
Conservative 97 25,426 (44.2%)
Labour 97 12,759 (22.2%)
LibDem 97 17,007 (29.5%)
Nationalist 97 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 97 2,362 ( 4.1%)
Elected party 97
Electorate 97 79,047
Turnout 97 57,554 (72.8%)



1992 MP David Lidington
Old constituency name Aylesbury
Majority 92 18,040 (29.6%)
Conservative 92 34,983 (57.3%)
Labour 92 8,205 (13.4%)
LibDem 92 16,943 (27.8%)
Nationalist 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 92 904 ( 1.5%)
Elected party 92 Conservative
Electorate 92 76,093
Turnout 92 61,035 (80.2%)
Aylesbury



Tory change -13.1%
Labour change +8.7%
Lib Dem change +1.8%
Nationalist change +0.0%
Other change +2.6%
Electorate change +3.9%
Turnout Change -7.4%
Robert Waller wrote

The mid-Buckinghamshire market town of Aylesbury expanded rapidly from the 1950s onwards and has a vibrant light industrial and service economy. In local elections the Liberal Democrats do quite well within the town itself, but the surrounding affluent rural villages are Conservative. The Liberal Democrats merely manage a poor second to the Tories in general elections, who can expect to hold the seat.


Super Profiles

9,807 22.59 9.03 250
4,040 9.31 11.17 83
2,722 6.27 11.25 56
10,169 23.43 14.70 159
5,166 11.90 10.45 114
183 0.42 2.81 15
2,782 6.41 8.01 80
4,130 9.51 15.25 62
2,012 4.63 7.13 65
1,804 4.16 10.17 41