Labour retain Halifax seat... just
The Labour candidate’s 17,506 votes was just 428 ahead of Mr Allott’s 17,078, with a voter turnout of 62.1 per cent.
The Conservatives gained a 5 per cent share of the vote from the 2010 result but it still wasn’t enough to wrestle power away from the incumbent Labour party.
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Hide AdMs Lynch said: “I’m delighted. Mixed results for Labour across the country but I’m delighted to have the opportunity to work on some big issues in Halifax.
“Save our A&E, tackle food poverty and bring opportunities to our town.”
Mr Allott said: “Obviously it’s a hugely disappointing result. We campaigned extremely hard for two years.
“For various reasons we failed to connect with Park Ward as well as we could.
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Hide Ad“Had we secured that vote it would have been a Conservative victory.”
The results in full are:
Holly Lynch, Labour - 17,506
Philip Allott, Conservative - 17,078
Liz Phillips, UKIP - 5,621
Mohammad Ilyas, Liberal Democrat - 1,629
Gary Scott, Green - 1,142
Asama Javed, Respect - 465
Trevor Bendrien, Christian Party - 312