Election 97




Result 97 gain
from Labour
Current MP 97 Anne Campbell
Majority 0 ( 0.0%)
Conservative 97 13,299 (25.9%)
Labour 97 27,436 (53.4%)
LibDem 97 8,287 (16.1%)
Nationalist 97 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 97 2,317 ( 4.5%)
Elected party 97
Electorate 97 71,669
Turnout 97 51,339 (71.6%)



1992 MP Anne Campbell
Old constituency name Cambridge
Majority 92 580 ( 1.1%)
Conservative 92 19,459 (38.5%)
Labour 92 20,039 (39.7%)
LibDem 92 10,037 (19.9%)
Nationalist 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 92 978 ( 1.9%)
Elected party 92 Labour
Electorate 92 68,976
Turnout 92 50,513 (73.2%)




Tory change -12.6%
Labour change +13.8%
Lib Dem change -3.7%
Nationalist change +0.0%
Other change +2.6%
Electorate change +3.9%
Turnout Change -1.6%
Robert Waller wrote

One of Labour's most prestigious gains at the 1992 general election was at Cambridge, famed not only for its ancient university but also as a substantial East Anglian town of 100,000 people - almost exactly the right size for a parliamentary constituency. Unfortunately for the Conservatives, the previous round of boundary changes in 1983 took two of their best wards (Trumpington and Queen Edith's) from the southern edge of the town. They may well have made the difference in 1992, when Anne Campbell won by only 580 votes. There are no boundary changes this time.

Having made the breakthrough, in a city where Labour have rarely managed to win the parliamentary seat, they must expect to strengthen their position next time. The Conservatives have almost been wiped off the city council, and morale in the party locally is rumoured to be low.


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