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UK Polling History: Election of 8 October 1959 – Carlton

Result summary

Parties
Conservative Labour
Votes 30,722 22,645
Votes gained +3,201 +1,981
Share of votes 57.6% 42.4%
Share of eligible voters 47.6% 35.1%
Gain in share of votes +0.5% -0.5%
Gain in share of eligible voters +1.3% +0.3%
Total votes: 53,367
Electorate: 64,554
Turnout: 82.7%
Outcome: Conservative hold
Swing: 0.5% Conservative from Labour

Polling history

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List of contests

« Constituency formed from
Broxtowe, Newark, Rushcliffe
23 February 1950
Constituency succeeded by
Gedling, Sherwood
9 June 1983
»
Date Type Parties
Conservative Labour Liberal Other
Date Type Parties
Conservative Labour Liberal Other
3 May 1979 General Election 31,762 18,989 9,077 606
10 October 1974 General Election 24,638 20,019 9,859 1,273
28 February 1974 General Election 27,305 20,147 11,282 1,449
18 June 1970 General Election 39,840 27,043
31 March 1966 General Election 28,635 24,589 9,570
15 October 1964 General Election 27,896 21,546 10,034
8 October 1959 General Election 30,722 22,645
26 May 1955 General Election 27,521 20,664
25 October 1951 General Election 24,429 20,685 3,930
23 February 1950 General Election 19,585 19,190 9,176