Election 97

Winchester


Result 97 gain
from Conservative
Current MP 97 Gerry Malone
Majority 0 ( 0.0%)
Conservative 97 26,098 (42.1%)
Labour 97 6,528 (10.5%)
LibDem 97 26,100 (42.1%)
Nationalist 97 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 97 3,328 ( 5.4%)
Elected party 97
Electorate 97 78,884
Turnout 97 62,054 (78.7%)



1992 MP Gerry Malone
Old constituency name Winchester
Majority 92 9,318 (14.8%)
Conservative 92 32,604 (51.7%)
Labour 92 4,734 ( 7.5%)
LibDem 92 23,286 (36.9%)
Nationalist 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 92 2,468 ( 3.9%)
Elected party 92 Conservative
Electorate 92 75,123
Turnout 92 63,092 (84.0%)
Winchester



Tory change -9.6%
Labour change +3.0%
Lib Dem change +5.2%
Nationalist change +0.0%
Other change +1.5%
Electorate change +5.0%
Turnout Change -5.3%
Robert Waller wrote

Winchester, once the capital of Anglo-Saxon Britain, seems as Conservative as they come. Surrounded by rural Hampshire, itself a mass of Tory blue surrounding the key Labour marginals in Southampton, it has a renowned cathedral, a major public school and one of the lowest unemployment rates in Britain. Yet sitting Tory MP Gerard Malone enjoys only a four-figure majority over the Lib Dems. This oddity is due to the unpopularity of Winchester's MP from 1979 to 1992, John Browne. After retiring from the Conservative Party, Browne then stood against Malone in 1992 as an Independent Conservative. In the event, Malone avoided a potentially disastrous split vote and slightly increased his majority. Boundary changes merely shuffle some Tory voters in and some out, and he should have no trouble this time.


Super Profiles

9,995 24.08 9.03 267
7,965 19.19 11.17 172
2,375 5.72 11.25 51
6,946 16.73 14.70 114
1,098 2.65 10.45 25
3,383 8.15 2.81 290
4,602 11.09 8.01 138
2,567 6.18 15.25 41
525 1.26 7.13 18
1,114 2.68 10.17 26