UK Polling History: Election of 18 June 1970 – Middleton and Prestwick
Result summary
Parties | |||
Conservative | Labour | Liberal | |
Votes | 25,030 | 23,988 | 8,175 |
Votes gained | +4,909 | +50 | -1,282 |
Share of votes | 43.8% | 41.9% | 14.3% |
Share of eligible voters | 32.7% | 31.3% | 10.7% |
Gain in share of votes | +6.2% | -2.8% | -3.4% |
Gain in share of eligible voters | +3.4% | -3.6% | -3.1% |
Total votes: | 57,193 | |
Electorate: | 76,539 | |
Turnout: | 74.7% | |
Outcome: | Conservative gain from Labour | |
Swing: | 4.8% | Conservative from Liberal |
Polling history
List of contests
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Constituency formed from Middleton, Prestwich, Radcliffe-cum-Farnworth 14 December 1918 |
Constituency succeeded by Bury South, Heywood and Middleton 9 June 1983 |
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Date | Type | Parties | |||||
Conservative | Labour | Liberal | National Liberal |
Coalition Liberal |
Other |
Date | Type | Parties | |||||
Conservative | Labour | Liberal | National Liberal |
Coalition Liberal |
Other | ||
3 May 1979 | General Election | 26,820 | 27,918 | 5,888 | 350 | ||
10 October 1974 | General Election | 22,925 | 26,639 | 8,340 | 234 | ||
28 February 1974 | General Election | 23,840 | 24,357 | 12,946 | |||
18 June 1970 | General Election | 25,030 | 23,988 | 8,175 | |||
31 March 1966 | General Election | 20,121 | 23,938 | 9,457 | |||
15 October 1964 | General Election | 22,192 | 20,066 | 13,064 | |||
8 October 1959 | General Election | 31,416 | 21,248 | ||||
26 May 1955 | General Election | 27,096 | 16,989 | ||||
25 October 1951 | General Election | 26,073 | 16,323 | 5,757 | |||
23 February 1950 | General Election | 24,521 | 16,716 | 7,564 | |||
5 July 1945 | General Election | 26,699 | 25,908 | ||||
14 November 1935 | General Election | 27,369 | 17,398 | ||||
27 October 1931 | General Election | 31,702 | 10,796 | ||||
30 May 1929 | General Election | 16,629 | 14,368 | 10,526 | |||
29 October 1924 | General Election | 16,005 | 8,442 | 6,763 | |||
6 December 1923 | General Election | 10,029 | 7,849 | 9,500 | |||
15 November 1922 | General Election | 10,505 | 14,832 | ||||
14 December 1918 | General Election | 6,501 | 14,831 |