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[[Image:Wealdland 2018.svg|300px|right]]'''Government (188)'''<br>{{colorbox|#d71b1b}} [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party]] (137)<br>{{colorbox|#008142}} [[Party of the Swathish]] (51)<br>'''Supported by (6)'''<br>{{colorbox|#84D9E5}} [[Aldman Democratic Alliance]] (6)<br>'''Opposition (161)'''<br>{{colorbox|#3083b7}} [[Sotirian Democratic Union]] (106)<br>{{colorbox|#e9a735}} [[Reform Party]] (23)<br>{{colorbox|#DC247F}} [[Estmerish Section of the Workers' International]] (11)<br>{{colorbox|#6AB023}} [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] (10)<br>{{colorbox|#000000}} [[Estmere First]] (9)<br>{{colorbox|#ff5076}} [[Hope Not Hate]] (2) | [[Image:Wealdland 2018.svg|300px|right]]'''Government (188)'''<br>{{colorbox|#d71b1b}} [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party]] (137)<br>{{colorbox|#008142}} [[Party of the Swathish]] (51)<br>'''Supported by (6)'''<br>{{colorbox|#84D9E5}} [[Aldman Democratic Alliance]] (6)<br>'''Opposition (161)'''<br>{{colorbox|#3083b7}} [[Sotirian Democratic Union]] (106)<br>{{colorbox|#e9a735}} [[Reform Party]] (23)<br>{{colorbox|#DC247F}} [[Estmerish Section of the Workers' International]] (11)<br>{{colorbox|#6AB023}} [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] (10)<br>{{colorbox|#000000}} [[Estmere First]] (9)<br>{{colorbox|#ff5076}} [[Hope Not Hate]] (2) | ||
==1982 Shoreham and Dagerleigh by-election== | |||
{{Infobox election | |||
| election_name = Shoreham and Dagerleigh by-election | |||
| type = parliamentary | |||
| country = Estmere | |||
| seats_for_election = [[Parliament of Estmere#Constituencies|Shoreham and Dagerleigh]] parliamentary seat | |||
| ongoing = no | |||
| previous_election = 1981 Estmerish general election | |||
| previous_year = [[1981 Estmerish general election|1981]] | |||
| next_election = 1984 Estmerish general election | |||
| next_year = [[1984 Estmerish general election|1984]] | |||
| election_date = 11 July 1982 | |||
| candidate1 = [[Harry Peterson]] | |||
| image1 = [[File:No image wide.svg|115x50px|Blank]] | |||
| party1 = [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] | |||
| colour1 = 6AB023 | |||
| popular_vote1 = '''10,522''' | |||
| percentage1 = '''34.8%''' | |||
| swing1 = {{increase}}32.9% | |||
| candidate2 = [[Reform Party|Andrew Times]] | |||
| image2 = [[File:No image wide.svg|115x50px|Blank]] | |||
| party2 = [[Reform Party|Reform]] | |||
| colour2 = e9a735 | |||
| popular_vote2 = 6,410 | |||
| percentage2 = 21.2% | |||
| swing2 = {{decrease}}18.0% | |||
| candidate4 = [[Sotirian Democratic Union|Gregory Houchingdon]] | |||
| image4 = [[File:No image wide.svg|115x50px|Blank]] | |||
| party4 = [[Sotirian Democratic Union|SDU]] | |||
| colour4 = 3083b7 | |||
| popular_vote4 = 6,289 | |||
| percentage4 = 20.8% | |||
| swing4 = {{decrease}}20.9% | |||
| candidate5 = [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party|Anthony Burgess]] | |||
| image5 = [[File:No image wide.svg|115x50px|Blank]] | |||
| party5 = [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party|SDCP]] | |||
| colour5 = d71b1b | |||
| popular_vote5 = 5,261 | |||
| percentage5 = 17.4% | |||
| swing5 = {{increase}}1.7% | |||
| title = MP | |||
| posttitle = Subsequent MP | |||
| before_election = [[Sotirian Democratic Union|David Johnson]] | |||
| before_party = [[Sotirian Democratic Union]] | |||
| after_election = [[Harry Peterson]] | |||
| after_party = [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] | |||
}} | |||
A '''Shoreham and Dagerleigh by-election''' was held on 11 July 1982. The {{wp|by-election}} was caused by the death of [[Sotirian Democratic Union|David Johnson]] on 7 May 1982, who had been elected on behalf of the [[Sotirian Democratic Union]] as the [[Parliament of Estmere|Member of Parliament]] for [[Parliament of Estmere#Constituencies|Shoreham and Dagerleigh]] less than a year prior. | |||
The seat was traditionally an SDU-[[Radical Liberals (Estmere)|Radical Liberal]] (and later [[Reform Party]]) marginal, but the approval of a new nuclear power plant near the seat (approved by the previous SDU government and upheld by the new Reform government) majorly shifted the balance of power in the seat. The local {{wp|anti-nuclear movement}} became a major factor, and the power plant itself became a major issue in the campaign. The [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] were able to flex their anti-nuclear credentials and act as a {{wp|protest vote}} for both liberal and conservative voters in the seat. | |||
The by-election was notable in that it saw the Greens win their first parliamentary constituency, catapulting them from extra-parliamentary opposition. The result was an embarassment for the SDU, and to a lesser extent to the governing Reform Party. The power plant's construction was paused indefinitely, and the seat was ultimately gained by the Reform Party in the [[1984 Estmerish general election|next election]], with the Greens in fourth place. | |||
==Candidates== | |||
==Campaign== | |||
==Results== | |||
{{Election box begin | title=[[Parliament of Estmere#Constituencies|Shoreham and Dagerleigh]] by-election, 1982}} | |||
{{Election box candidate| | |||
|party = [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] | |||
|candidate = [[Harry Peterson]] | |||
|colour = 6AB023 | |||
|votes = 10,522 | |||
|percentage = 34.8 | |||
|change = + 32.9 | |||
}} | |||
{{Election box candidate| | |||
|party = [[Reform Party|Reform]] | |||
|candidate = [[Reform Party|Andrew Times]] | |||
|colour = e9a735 | |||
|votes = 6,410 | |||
|percentage = 21.2 | |||
|change = - 18.0 | |||
}} | |||
{{Election box candidate| | |||
|party = [[Sotirian Democratic Union|SDU]] | |||
|candidate = [[Sotirian Democratic Union|Gregory Houchingdon]] | |||
|colour = 3083b7 | |||
|votes = 6,289 | |||
|percentage = 20.8 | |||
|change = - 20.9 | |||
}} | |||
{{Election box candidate| | |||
|party = [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party|SDCP]] | |||
|candidate = [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party|Anthony Burgess]] | |||
|colour = d71b1b | |||
|votes = 5,261 | |||
|percentage = 17.4 | |||
|change = + 1.7 | |||
}} | |||
{{Election box majority| | |||
|votes = 0,000 | |||
|percentage = 0.0 | |||
|change = - 0.0 | |||
}} | |||
{{Election box turnout| | |||
|votes = 30,236 | |||
|percentage = 00.0 | |||
|change = + 0.0 | |||
}} | |||
{{Election box gain with party link| | |||
|winner = [[Greens (Estmere)|Greens]] | |||
|loser = [[Sotirian Democratic Union]] | |||
|swing = | |||
}} | |||
{{election box end}} | |||
10,522 34.8% | |||
6,410 21.2% | |||
6,289 20.8% | |||
5,261 17.4% | |||
1,754 5.8% | |||
41.7% | |||
39.2% | |||
15.7% | |||
1.9% | |||
1.5% | |||
==Aftermath== |
Revision as of 12:30, 28 June 2021
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Social Democratic and Co-operative Party (47)
Supported by (5)
Estmerish Section of the Workers' International (4)
Hope Not Hate (1)
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Reform Party (7)
Greens (6)
Vox Estmere (6)
Residents' Assocation (6)
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Estmere First (2)
Reason Party (1)
Flurland
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Reform Party (21)
Greens (21)
Estmere First (15)
Liberty Party (12)
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Estmerish Section of the Workers' International (3)
Flurian Language League (3)
Wealdland
Government (188)
Social Democratic and Co-operative Party (137)
Party of the Swathish (51)
Supported by (6)
Aldman Democratic Alliance (6)
Opposition (161)
Sotirian Democratic Union (106)
Reform Party (23)
Estmerish Section of the Workers' International (11)
Greens (10)
Estmere First (9)
Hope Not Hate (2)
1982 Shoreham and Dagerleigh by-election
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A Shoreham and Dagerleigh by-election was held on 11 July 1982. The by-election was caused by the death of David Johnson on 7 May 1982, who had been elected on behalf of the Sotirian Democratic Union as the Member of Parliament for Shoreham and Dagerleigh less than a year prior.
The seat was traditionally an SDU-Radical Liberal (and later Reform Party) marginal, but the approval of a new nuclear power plant near the seat (approved by the previous SDU government and upheld by the new Reform government) majorly shifted the balance of power in the seat. The local anti-nuclear movement became a major factor, and the power plant itself became a major issue in the campaign. The Greens were able to flex their anti-nuclear credentials and act as a protest vote for both liberal and conservative voters in the seat.
The by-election was notable in that it saw the Greens win their first parliamentary constituency, catapulting them from extra-parliamentary opposition. The result was an embarassment for the SDU, and to a lesser extent to the governing Reform Party. The power plant's construction was paused indefinitely, and the seat was ultimately gained by the Reform Party in the next election, with the Greens in fourth place.
Candidates
Campaign
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greens | Harry Peterson | 10,522 | 34.8 | + 32.9 | |
Reform | Andrew Times | 6,410 | 21.2 | - 18.0 | |
SDU | Gregory Houchingdon | 6,289 | 20.8 | - 20.9 | |
SDCP | Anthony Burgess | 5,261 | 17.4 | + 1.7 | |
Majority | 0,000 | 0.0 | - 0.0 | ||
Turnout | 30,236 | 00.0 | + 0.0 | ||
Greens gain from Sotirian Democratic Union | Swing |
10,522 34.8% 6,410 21.2% 6,289 20.8% 5,261 17.4% 1,754 5.8%
41.7%
39.2%
15.7%
1.9%
1.5%