Bournemouth East by-election, 1977
- Bournemouth East by-election, 1977
The Bournemouth East by election was a by election for the Parliament of the United Kingdom held on November 24 1977 after the resignation of John Cordle following his criticism by a Select Committee for business links to corrupt architect John Poulson.
Cordle had been elected in the October 1974 General Election for the Conservative Party with a majority of 10,661 over the Liberal Party.
Results
Election box candidate with party link
party = Conservative Party (UK)
candidate = David Atkinson
votes = 15,235 | percentage = 63.41 | change = +11.65Election box candidate with party link
party = Labour Party (UK)
candidate = Joseph Goodwin
votes = 3,684 | percentage = 15.33 | change = -5.64Election box candidate with party link
party = Liberal Party (UK)
candidate = Donald Matthew
votes = 3,212 | percentage = 13.37 | change = -11.85Election box candidate with party link
party = New Britain Party
candidate = John Pratt
votes = 1,127 | percentage = 4.69 | change = "N/A"Election box candidate with party link
party = National Front (UK)
candidate = Kenneth McKilliam
votes = 725 | percentage = 3.02 | change = +0.96Election box candidate with party link
party = International Marxist Group
candidate = Brian Heron
votes = 494 | percentage = 1.4 | change = "N/A"Election box candidate
party = Democratic Monarchist, Public Safety, White Resident
candidate = Bill Boaks
votes = 42 | percentage = 0.17 | change = "N/A"Election box turnout
votes = 24,025
percentage = 42.6
change =Election box hold with party link
winner = Conservative Party (UK)
swing =
Election box candidate with party link
party = Conservative Party (UK)
candidate = John Cordle
votes = 20,790
percentage = 51.76
change = +1.56Election box candidate with party link
party = Liberal Party (UK)
candidate = G. K. Musgrave
votes = 10,129
percentage = 25.22
change = -4.03Election box candidate with party link
party = Labour Party (UK)
candidate = D. E. Lock
votes = 8,422
percentage = 20.97
change = +4.27Election box candidate with party link
party = National Front (UK)
candidate = M. Hayes
votes = 828
percentage = 2.06
change = +0.09Election box majority
votes = 10,661
percentage = 26,54
change = +5.59Election box turnout
votes = 40,149
percentage = 70.46
change = -8.14Election box hold with party link
winner = Conservative Party (UK)
swing = "N/A"
Outcome
David Atkinson served in Parliament until the 2005 General Election when he stood down. He was replaced by fellow Conservative, retired Army Major Tobias Ellwood.
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