Hendon South (UK Parliament Constituency) - Elections

Elections

General Election 1992: South Hendon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Leslie Marshall 20,593 58.78
Labour L Lloyd 8,546 24.39
Liberal Democrat J Cohen 5,609 16.01
Natural Law J Leslie 289 0.82
Majority 12,047 34.38
Turnout 35,037 72.39
General Election 1987: South Hendon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Leslie Marshall 19,341 55.55
SDP–Liberal Alliance Monroe Palmer 8,217 23.6
Labour L Christian 7,261 20.85
Majority 11,124 31.95
Turnout 34,820 63.82
General Election 1983: South Hendon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Thomas 17,115 48.61
SDP–Liberal Alliance Monroe Palmer 10,682 30.34
Labour DN Neall 7,415 21.06
Majority 6,433 18.27
Turnout 35,210 65.29
General Election 1979: South Hendon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Thomas 19,981 52.77
Labour WP Mantle 11,231 26.99
Liberal Monroe Palmer 5,799 15.32
Ecology G Syer 563 1.49
National Front Albert Elder 290 0.77
Majority 8,750 23.11
Turnout 37,864 70.18
General Election October 1974: South Hendon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Thomas 16,866 46.63
Labour RM Hadley 11,903 32.91
Liberal MD Colne 7,404 20.47
Majority 4,963 13.72
Turnout 36,171 69.71
General Election February 1974: South Hendon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Peter Thomas 17,795 44.4
Liberal MD Colne 11,198 27.94
Labour RM Hadley 11,088 27.66
Majority 6,597 16.46
Turnout 40,079 77.89

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