2011 General Election

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The 2011 General Election was held on 25 August 2011. Members of the House of Commons in the 16th Parliament were elected.

Opinion polling

Firm Date Conservative Green Liberal Other Undecided Margin of error
IBC 1 February 2011 39% 7% 37% 2% 15%
Thistledowne 20 February 2011 43% 5% 32% 3% 17%
IBC 18 March 2011 39% 4% 38% 2% 17%
IBC 5 May 2011 32% 6% 41% 2% 19%
IBC 15 June 2011 39% 5% 44% 2% 10%
IBC 21 July 2011 38% 6% 40% 3% 13%
Thistledowne 25 July 2011 40% 5% 37% 4% 14%
IBC 28 July 2011 39% 6% 41% 4% 10%
IBC 4 August 2011 41% 3% 42% 4% 10%
Thistledowne 8 August 2011 43% 3% 42% 1% 12%
IBC 11 August 2011 42% 4% 37% 3% 14%
IBC 18 August 2011 39% 4% 41% 1% 15%

Results

Party Percentage Seats
Conservative 42.9% 24
Liberal 48.5% 35
Green 6.7% 0
Ibaglian National Action 1.1% 0
Marijuana 0.1% 0
Ropu Sa'olotoga 0.01% 1
Independent candidates 0.7% 0

Candidates

Electoral district Candidates
Conservative Green INAP Liberal Other
Addington and Greymouth Nakira Churchill Fiona Randall None Faye Cattenach
Avon and Selkirk
Axebury and Blanchet Whetu Ariki (Ropu Sa'olotoga)
Balfour and Holborn
Bayview
Beaumont Matthew McDaniels
Berwick and Kenilworth
Bexley and Grafton
Bolton
Cambridge and Kingsport Helen Bannister Jacob Wagner None Jennifer Grantz
Central Crofton Raymond Litchfield
Central Loygre
Chesterford Aaron Cameron Harriet Bowles David McTeague Rt. Hon. Sir Jeremy Cannon
Colborne
Colltik Bridge ? ? ? Hon. Péricles Maranhão Neto
Crofton-Uxbridge
Derby and Fleet
Douglas and Swansea Rt. Hon Amelia Pietersen Alexandra Baldwin Brandon Scott Mason Holloway Gilbert Trent (Marijuana)
Olivia Fukuoka (ind.)
Durham and Ferris
East Orange
Erasmus Point
Exeter Central Dan Kirkbridge Tom O'Brian None Richard LeVeque None
Exeter Gate Bill Emswiler Rachel Fowler None Amy Pfeiffer None
Exeter-Glencoe Hon. Vincent Craddock
Exeter-Kingsway
Exeter-Ridge
Exeter-Salisbury
Exeter South Rt. Hon Sir Brian Rodney† (speaker) None None None None
Grimsby and Needham
Hampton Rt. Hon. Sir Marcus Smallegan ? ? ?
Haphonia-Braemar
Haphonia-East Branch
Haphonia Gore
Haphonia-Governor's Park
Haphonia Marches Kendrick Matusiak Charlotte Porter None Dominic Burrows None
Haphonia-Point Williams
Haphonia-St. Edward's Edward Knowles Sally Combs John Riskold Rt. Hon. Roger Pollack Gillian Lee (Marijuana)
Wilson Samuels (Ind.)
Dale Young (Ind.)
Haverhill and Oswestry
Inverness
Kensington-Royal Arbor-New Windsor Rt. Hon. Sir Erik Barnes Alan Finsberg Warren Jacobs John DeLaney
Kettering and Maidenhead
Kinghorn-Guelph-Bristol
Linlithgow
Loygre-Canelands
Loygre Docks
Marcaster
Markham
Port Severn
Portsmouth and New Torquay
Queensgate Renee Jones Thomas Ringen Alan Tolberd Grace Dillon
Richmond and Acton
Salderham Rt. Hon. Robert Clarke Alex Forbes Jacob Black Jennifer Pratt Chloe Vallenta (Marijuana)
Richard Frieze (ind.)
Selby
St. George Benjamin Carroll Megan Hanson None Anthony Gaskill None
Sterling and Brighton
Thistledowne
Trenton and Scarborough
Victoria Erik Neyman Matareka Rewa (Ropu Sa'olotoga)
Wellington
West Orange

Electoral Districts

  1. Addington and Greymouth
  2. Avon and Selkirk
  3. Axebury and Blanchet
  4. Balfour and Holborn
  5. Bayview
  6. Beaumont
  7. Berwick and Kenilworth
  8. Bexley and Grafton
  9. Bolton
  10. Cambridge and Kingsport
  11. Central Crofton
  12. Central Loygre
  13. Chesterford
  14. Colborne
  15. Colltik Bridge
  16. Crofton-Uxbridge
  17. Derby and Fleet
  18. Douglas and Swansea
  19. Durham and Ferris
  20. East Orange
  21. Erasmus Point
  22. Exeter Central
  23. Exeter Gate
  24. Exeter-Glencoe
  25. Exeter-Kingsway
  26. Exeter-Ridge
  27. Exeter-Salisbury
  28. Exeter South
  29. Grimsby and Needham
  30. Hampton
  31. Haphonia-Braemar
  32. Haphonia-East Branch
  33. Haphonia Gore
  34. Haphonia-Governor's Park
  35. Haphonia Marches
  36. Haphonia-Point Williams
  37. Haphonia-St. Edward's
  38. Haverhill and Oswestry
  39. Inverness
  40. Kensington-Royal Arbor-New Windsor
  41. Kettering and Maidenhead
  42. Kinghorn-Guelph-Bristol
  43. Linlithgow
  44. Loygre-Canelands
  45. Loygre Docks
  46. Marcaster
  47. Markham
  48. Port Severn
  49. Portsmouth and New Torquay
  50. Queensgate
  51. Richmond and Acton
  52. Salderham
  53. Selby
  54. St. George
  55. Sterling and Brighton
  56. Thistledowne
  57. Trenton and Scarborough
  58. Victoria
  59. Wellington
  60. West Orange

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