UK Polling History: Election of 9 April 1992 – Falmouth and Camborne
Result summary
| Parties | ||||
| Conservative | Liberal Democrat |
Labour | Other | |
| Votes | 21,150 | 17,883 | 16,732 | 1,523 |
| Votes gained | -2,575 | – | +5,461 | +1,150 |
| Share of votes | 36.9% | 31.2% | 29.2% | 2.7% |
| Share of eligible voters | 29.9% | 25.3% | 23.7% | 2.2% |
| Gain in share of votes | -7.0% | – | +8.4% | +2.0% |
| Gain in share of eligible voters | -4.7% | – | +7.2% | +1.6% |
| Total votes: | 57,288 | |
| Electorate: | 70,702 | |
| Turnout: | 81.0% | |
| Outcome: | Conservative hold | |
| Swing: | 7.7% | Labour from Conservative |
Polling history
List of contests
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Constituency formed from Camborne, Penryn and Falmouth 23 February 1950 |
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Constituency succeeded by Camborne and Redruth, Truro and Falmouth 6 May 2010 |
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| Date | Type | Parties | |||||
| Conservative | Labour | Liberal | Liberal Democrat |
Alliance | Other | ||
| Date | Type | Parties | |||||
| Conservative | Labour | Liberal | Liberal Democrat |
Alliance | Other | ||
| 5 May 2005 | General Election | 12,644 | 14,861 | 16,747 | 3,763 | ||
| 7 June 2001 | General Election | 14,005 | 18,532 | 11,453 | 2,830 | ||
| 1 May 1997 | General Election | 15,463 | 18,151 | 13,512 | 6,506 | ||
| 9 April 1992 | General Election | 21,150 | 16,732 | 17,883 | 1,523 | ||
| 11 June 1987 | General Election | 23,725 | 11,271 | 18,686 | 373 | ||
| 9 June 1983 | General Election | 24,614 | 10,446 | 13,589 | 582 | ||
| 3 May 1979 | General Election | 30,523 | 13,923 | 7,489 | 1,917 | ||
| 10 October 1974 | General Election | 23,950 | 18,094 | 6,428 | 2,246 | ||
| 28 February 1974 | General Election | 22,500 | 18,236 | 13,000 | |||
| 18 June 1970 | General Election | 21,477 | 19,954 | 5,843 | 960 | ||
| 31 March 1966 | General Election | 18,131 | 21,394 | 6,144 | |||
| 15 October 1964 | General Election | 15,921 | 18,847 | 7,559 | |||
| 8 October 1959 | General Election | 15,886 | 20,083 | 7,890 | |||
| 26 May 1955 | General Election | 20,540 | 21,587 | ||||
| 25 October 1951 | General Election | 19,847 | 20,850 | 4,343 | |||
| 23 February 1950 | General Election | 16,997 | 18,958 | 8,013 | |||