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date: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 10:43:10 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.politics.electoral        back       
Re: Local Authority Byelection Results: Thursday 18th September 2008   
> > SNP  2318  2320  2330  2344  2355  2381  2415  2511
> > Lab  2167  2168  2171  2186  2189  2208  2264  2313
> > Con   259   272   273   274   304   310   341
> > LD    159   162   171   176   176   180
> > Solid  74    76    80    96   105
> > BNP    73    79    81    81
> > SSP    58    58    61
> > Green  45    46
> > SUP    43
> > non-trans    15    29    39    67   117   176   372

Interesting that the LibDem transfers went mostly to the SNP, as did a
majority of the Tory ones.
--
Henry
date: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 10:43:10 -0700 (PDT)   author:   unknown

Re: Local Authority Byelection Results: Thursday 18th September 2008   
In article
,
usenet@bondegezou.demon.co.uk () wrote:

> > > SNP  2318  2320  2330  2344  2355  2381  2415  2511
> > > Lab  2167  2168  2171  2186  2189  2208  2264  2313
> > > Con   259   272   273   274   304   310   341
> > > LD    159   162   171   176   176   180
> > > Solid  74    76    80    96   105
> > > BNP    73    79    81    81
> > > SSP    58    58    61
> > > Green  45    46
> > > SUP    43
> > > non-trans    15    29    39    67   117   176   372
> 
> Interesting that the LibDem transfers went mostly to the SNP, as 
> did a majority of the Tory ones.

Not exactly. Of 180 Lib Dem votes, 34 went to the SNP and 56 to Labour
with most (59) non-transferable. Of 341 Con votes, 96 went to the SNP and
49 to Labour with the other 196 non-transferable.

-- 
Cllr. Colin Rosenstiel
Cambridge                    http://www.rosenstiel.co.uk/
Cambridge Liberal Democrats: http://www.cambridgelibdems.org.uk/
date: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 19:13 +0100 (BST)   author:   (Colin Rosenstiel)

Re: Local Authority Byelection Results: Thursday 18th September 2008   
On Sep 20, 7:13 pm, rosenst...@cix.co.uk (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
> In article
> ,
>
> use...@bondegezou.demon.co.uk () wrote:
> > > > SNP  2318  2320  2330  2344  2355  2381  2415  2511
> > > > Lab  2167  2168  2171  2186  2189  2208  2264  2313
> > > > Con   259   272   273   274   304   310   341
> > > > LD    159   162   171   176   176   180
> > > > Solid  74    76    80    96   105
> > > > BNP    73    79    81    81
> > > > SSP    58    58    61
> > > > Green  45    46
> > > > SUP    43
> > > > non-trans    15    29    39    67   117   176   372
>
> > Interesting that the LibDem transfers went mostly to the SNP, as
> > did a majority of the Tory ones.
>
> Not exactly. Of 180 Lib Dem votes, 34 went to the SNP and 56 to Labour
> with most (59) non-transferable. Of 341 Con votes, 96 went to the SNP and
> 49 to Labour with the other 196 non-transferable.

I misread the table. Thanks.
--
Henry
date: Sun, 21 Sep 2008 01:40:54 -0700 (PDT)   author:   unknown

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