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Ludlow General Election Result 2005

   

Name

Party

Votes

%

+/-%

   

Philip Dunne

Conservative

20,979

45.1

+5.7

   

Matthew Green

LibDem

18,952

40.7

-2.5

   

Nigel Knowles

Labour

4,974

10.7

-2.7

   

Jim Gaffney

Green

852

1.8

-0.2

   

Michael Zuckerman

UKIP

783

1.7

-0.3

     

Majority

2,027

4.4

 
     

Turnout

46,540

72.1

+4.2

Commenting on his becoming Member of Parliament for Ludlow, Philip Dunne said: "I am thrilled to have won the election and am delighted that voters across the Ludlow constituency have responded to our strong campaign. I am truly grateful to all those who voted for me and especially to my tireless supporters who worked extraordinarily hard to achieve this result.

I feel deeply honoured to have been elected as Member of Parliament for Ludlow. I hope to provide a stronger voice in the House of Commons representing people from all walks of life throughout this glorious constituency, whether they voted for me or not."

Philip Dunne

Philip Dunne

MP for Ludlow

 

About the Ludlow Constituency

The Ludlow constituency covers most of the southern half of the county of Shropshire.

The largest towns being Bridgnorth and Ludlow. The area extends almost to Ironbridge - the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution - in the north, to the Welsh border in the west and to Ludlow in the south.

The area includes the Shropshire Hills and is noted as being one of the most beautiful areas in England.

Map of Ludlow Constituency

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Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Election-Map service.
Image reproduced with permission of Ordnance Survey.

 

 

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