Stoke-on-Trent general election 2017 results

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Stoke-on-Trent general election 2017 - results

Stoke North

Electorate: 71,558

Total number of votes: 41,908

Turnout: 58.57 per cent

 


Results

  • Benedict Burne Adams - Conservative - 18,913 votes
  • Douglas Peter Rouxel - Green Party - 685 votes
  • Ruth Lauren Smeeth - Labour - 21,272 votes
  • Richard Mark Whelan - Liberal Democrat - 916 votes

The number of rejected ballot paper was as follows:

  • want of an official mark - zero
  • voting for more candidates than the voter was entitled to - 25
  • writing or mark by which the voter could be identified - one
  • being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty - 97
  • rejected in part - zero
  • total rejected ballot papers - 123

 

Stoke Central

Electorate: 56,915

Total number of votes: 33,208

Turnout: 58.35 per cent

 


Results

  • Peter Emil Andras - Liberal Democrat - 680 votes
  • Adam Colclough - Green Party - 378 votes
  • Barbara Ellen Rhoda Fielding Morriss - independent - 210 votes
  • Michael Harold - UK Independence Party (UKIP) - 1,608 votes
  • Daniel Mark Jellyman - Conservative - 13,186 votes
  • Gareth Craig Snell - Labour and Co-operative Party - 17,083 votes

The number of rejected ballot papers was as follows:

  • want of an official mark - one
  • voting for more candidates than the voter was entitled to - 16
  • writing or mark by which the voter could be identified - four
  • being unmarked or wholly void for certainty - 43
  • rejected in part - zero
  • total rejected ballot papers - 64

 

Stoke South

Electorate: 66,057

Total number of votes: 41,794

Turnout: 63.27 per cent

 


Results

  • Jack Edgar Brereton - Conservative - 20,451 votes
  • Robert Charles Douglas Flello - Labour - 19,788 votes
  • Ian Frank Wilkes - Liberal Democrat - 808 votes
  • Jan Zablocki - Green Party - 643 votes


The number of rejected ballot papers was as follows:

  • want of an official mark - zero
  • voting for more candidates than the voter was entitled to - 24 
  • writing or mark by which the voter could be identified - one
  • being unmarked or wholly void for certainty - 76
  • rejected in part - zero
  • total rejected ballot papers - 101


Click here to see the results from the previous general election in 2015


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