Election 97

Kingston and Surbiton


Result 97 gain
from Conservative
Current MP 97 Richard Tracey
Majority 0 ( 0.0%)
Conservative 97 20,355 (36.6%)
Labour 97 12,811 (23.0%)
LibDem 97 20,411 (36.7%)
Nationalist 97 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 97 2,088 ( 3.8%)
Elected party 97
Electorate 97 73,879
Turnout 97 55,665 (75.3%)



1992 MP Richard Tracey
Old constituency name Surbiton
Majority 92 15,164 (27.1%)
Conservative 92 29,674 (53.0%)
Labour 92 10,991 (19.6%)
LibDem 92 14,510 (25.9%)
Nationalist 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 92 762 ( 1.4%)
Elected party 92 Conservative
Electorate 92 70,238
Turnout 92 55,937 (79.6%)
Kingston and Surbiton



Tory change -16.5%
Labour change +3.4%
Lib Dem change +10.7%
Nationalist change +0.0%
Other change +2.4%
Electorate change +5.2%
Turnout Change -4.3%
Robert Waller wrote

This newly drawn constituency links the town centres of Kingston upon Thames and New Malden to the whole of the former constituency of Surbiton. Although the Liberal Democrats have done well in recent local elections in Kingston, the new seat brings in far too much true blue suburbia for the Lib Dems to hope to translate this into success in Westminster elections. Kingston and Surbiton remains a safe Conservative seat.


Super Profiles

3,489 7.88 9.03 87
5,512 12.46 11.17 112
12,620 28.52 11.25 254
2,766 6.25 14.70 43
12,019 27.16 10.45 260
0 0.00 2.81 0
3,107 7.02 8.01 88
1,543 3.49 15.25 23
628 1.42 7.13 20
2,155 4.87 10.17 48