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More Tory Electoral Shenanigans
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The telegraph say 160,000:
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ politic s/2019/ 07/07/t ory-lea dership -race-c ontest- vote-le ader-co nservat ive-hus tings/
Do you have more detailed knowledge Gromit?
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Do you have more detailed knowledge Gromit?
TCL it says 100% here, 198,844, of which Cameron got 67%, click on "results"
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/2005_ Conserv ative_P arty_(U K)_lead ership_ electio n#Resul ts
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TTT, I was surprised at your claim the last vote had 100% turnout so I thought I'd check. It's unlikely that every Tory member returnt their ballot papers and I guessed you accepted the figures from Wiki which do show a full turn.That's not the case and a report dated 29.11.05 from the BBC says,
"Leadership contenders David Cameron and David Davis are in the midst of a six week campaign to win a postal ballot of 253,600 Conservative members."
As there were 198,844 votes cast, the turnout was 78.4%.
"Leadership contenders David Cameron and David Davis are in the midst of a six week campaign to win a postal ballot of 253,600 Conservative members."
As there were 198,844 votes cast, the turnout was 78.4%.
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