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Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough

Shows the general election results for Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough, which is a constituency in Yorkshire and The Humber. In 2005 it had a total electorate of 69,860 and a turnout of 61.8%.

Summary

Summary of the key information for the 2005 general election.

LAB
Labour Gain
Notional Candidate
Majority
6,869
Electorate
69,860
Turnout
61.8%

Share of the vote

Distribution of party votes by percentages.

Party Name Share of the vote: 2005
Lab 49.4%
Con 33.5%
LD 13.4%
UKIP 3.7%

Party results

Results for each party with number of votes, percentage share of the vote and changes since last election.

Candidate Party Votes Vote (%) Change (%)
Notional Candidate  Lab 21,327 49.4
Notional Candidate  Con 14,458 33.5
Notional Candidate  LD 5,806 13.4
Notional Candidate * UKIP 1,601 3.7
* Candidate lost their deposit

Highest and lowest 2005

Safest seats by majority (%) Average: 18.3%
1 Easington 58.4%
364 Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough 15.9%
650 Gillingham and Rainham 0.0%

Majority is calculated as the difference between the winning % share of the vote and second place % share of the vote.

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Highest winning vote share % Average: 47.6%
1 Knowsley 71.8%
244 Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough 49.4%
650 Ochil and South Perthshire 31.4%

Share of the vote is calculated as the percentage of valid votes cast for each party.

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Highest % turnout Average: 61.1%
1 West Dorset 76.4%
331 Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough 61.8%
650 South Staffordshire 37.6%

Turnout is calculated as the percentage of electorate who voted.

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