Election 97

Portsmouth South


Result 97 gain
from Conservative
Current MP 97 David Martin
Majority 0 ( 0.0%)
Conservative 97 16,094 (31.1%)
Labour 97 13,086 (25.3%)
LibDem 97 20,421 (39.5%)
Nationalist 97 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 97 2,094 ( 4.1%)
Elected party 97
Electorate 97 80,514
Turnout 97 51,695 (64.2%)



1992 MP David Martin
Old constituency name Portsmouth South
Majority 92 242 ( 0.5%)
Conservative 92 22,798 (42.5%)
Labour 92 7,857 (14.6%)
LibDem 92 22,556 (42.0%)
Nationalist 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 92 440 ( 0.8%)
Elected party 92 Conservative
Electorate 92 77,258
Turnout 92 53,651 (69.4%)
Portsmouth South



Tory change -11.4%
Labour change +10.7%
Lib Dem change -2.5%
Nationalist change +0.0%
Other change +3.2%
Electorate change +4.2%
Turnout Change -5.2%
Robert Waller wrote

There were a number of constituencies in which the 1992 general election result was an almost exact replay of that five years before in 1987. However, very few of them were in critical marginal seats, and few can have been as heartbreaking for the loser as Portsmouth South. In 1987 David Martin (ironically the man who had failed to hold a vacant Yeovil against Paddy Ashdown in 1987) ousted Mike Hancock, who had gained South for the SDP Alliance in a by-election in 1984. Martin won by just 205 votes. In 1992 Hancock (now a Liberal Democrat) was again a challenging candidate; this time Martin increased his margin of victory to a princely 242.

Now, in 1997, Hancock tries against Martin for the third time, in this densely populated urban constituency in the old naval port, which also includes Portsmouth's seaside resort area, Southsea. Hancock must hope that there will be a national Conservative decline, and that this will result in Liberal Democrat votes rather than an increase in the Labour support. Only if these two conditions apply will he be able to avoid a third disappointment in Portsmouth South.


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