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Even after she won – with a majority of 5,318 – she was not made welcome.
In my district, I was the Alliance candidate and won with a majority of 16.
In 2011, the centre-left won with a majority of 0.5 points.
Three years later, by sheer organisation and hard work, he won with a majority of 816.
In the end, the most vicious electoral battle of 2005 was won with a majority of 823 votes.
His Labour rival, mental health campaigner Naz Shah, won with a majority of 11,420 after a bruising battle between the two parties laced with personal attacks.
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If there were a general election tomorrow, Labour would win with a majority of 24 seats.
It is not clear whether it a candidate needs a majority of the 538 electoral votes that are cast in a normal election, or whether he could win with a majority of those electoral votes actually certified.
In the next round ballots cast for that candidate are added to the totals of the candidate ranked next on each ballot until a candidate wins with a majority of the vote in the final round.
Ukip came fifth in the constituency in the 2005 general election with less than 900 votes, whereas Hodge won with a hefty majority of 8,883 ahead of the Conservatives.
The Conservatives won Carlisle with a majority of 852 in 2010.
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