Screaming Lord Sutch - Elections Fought

Elections Fought

Election Type Constituency Party Vote % vote Place Candidates
15 August 1963 BE Stratford-upon-Avon National Teenage 209 0.6 5 5
31 March 1966 GE Huyton 1 National Teenage 585 0.9 3 3
18 June 1970 GE Cities of London and Westminster Young Ideas 142 0.4 5 5
10 October 1974 GE Stafford and Stone Go to Blazes 351 0.6 4 4
24 February 1983 BE Bermondsey Official Monster Raving Loony 97 0.3 6 16
23 March 1983 BE Darlington Official Monster Raving Loony 374 0.7 4 8
9 June 1983 GE Finchley 1 Official Monster Raving Loony 235 0.6 5 11
28 July 1983 BE Penrith and The Border Official Monster Raving Loony 412 1.1 4 8
1 March 1984 BE Chesterfield Official Monster Raving Loony 178 0.3 5 17
4 July 1985 BE Brecon and Radnor Official Monster Raving Loony 202 0.5 5 7
10 April 1986 BE Fulham Official Monster Raving Loony 134 0.4 5 11
17 July 1986 BE Newcastle-under-Lyme Official Monster Raving Loony 277 0.7 4 7
14 July 1988 BE Kensington Official Monster Raving Loony 61 0.3 7 15
10 November 1988 BE Glasgow Govan Official Monster Raving Loony 174 0.6 7 8
15 December 1988 BE Epping Forest Official Monster Raving Loony 208 0.6 7 9
23 February 1989 BE Richmond (Yorks) Official Monster Raving Loony 167 0.3 6 9
4 May 1989 BE Vale of Glamorgan Official Monster Raving Loony 266 0.6 8 11
15 June 1989 BE Vauxhall Official Monster Raving Loony 106 0.4 10 14
22 March 1990 BE Mid Staffordshire Official Monster Raving Loony 336 0.6 7 14
24 May 1990 BE Bootle 2 Official Monster Raving Loony 418 1.2 6 8
27 September 1990 BE Knowsley South Official Monster Raving Loony 197 0.9 6 7
8 November 1990 BE Bootle 3 Official Monster Raving Loony 310 1.1 5 7
7 March 1991 BE Ribble Valley 3 Official Monster Raving Loony 278 0.6 6 9
4 April 1991 BE Neath Official Monster Raving Loony 263 0.8 7 8
16 May 1991 BE Monmouth 4 Official Monster Raving Loony 314 0.7 4 7
4 July 1991 BE Liverpool Walton Official Monster Raving Loony 546 1.4 5 6
9 April 1992 GE Huntingdon 1 Official Monster Raving Loony 728 1.0 6 10
9 April 1992 GE Islwyn 5 Official Monster Raving Loony 547 1.3 5 5
9 April 1992 GE Yeovil 6 Official Monster Raving Loony 338 0.6 5 6
6 May 1993 BE Newbury Official Monster Raving Loony 432 0.7 7 19
29 July 1993 BE Christchurch Official Monster Raving Loony 404 0.8 5 6
5 May 1994 BE Rotherham Official Monster Raving Loony 1,114 4.2 4 5
9 June 1994 BE Bradford South Official Monster Raving Loony 727 2.4 4 5
9 June 1994 BE Eastleigh Official Monster Raving Loony 783 1.4 5 14
16 February 1995 BE Islwyn Official Monster Raving Loony 506 2.2 5 7
25 May 1995 BE Perth and Kinross Official Monster Raving Loony 586 1.4 5 9
27 July 1995 BE Littleborough and Saddleworth Official Monster Raving Loony 782 1.9 4 10
1 February 1996 BE Hemsworth Official Monster Raving Loony 652 3.0 5 10
11 April 1996 BE South East Staffordshire Official Monster Raving Loony 506 1.2 5 13
31 July 1997 BE Uxbridge Official Monster Raving Loony 396 1.3 4 11
20 November 1997 BE Winchester Official Monster Raving Loony 316 0.6 5 8

Notes:-

  • 1 This election was won by the incumbent Prime Minister.
  • 2 Sutch achieved a better result than the candidate from the rump SDP.
  • 3 Sutch achieved a better result than the candidate from the continuing Liberal Party.
  • 4 Sutch achieved a better result than the joint candidate from the Green Party of England and Wales and Plaid Cymru.
  • 5 This election was won by the incumbent Leader of the Opposition.
  • 6 This election was won by the incumbent Leader of the Liberal Democrats.

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