Talk:Rainbow George Weiss

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I can't believe 71 votes was the lowest ever in a UK general election, or even the lowest since the Reform Act 1832. Can anybody find a source for this? sjorford →•← 10:00, 23 May 2005 (UTC)

Removed the claim, I don't even think it's the lowest number for this election either. -- Joolz 16:45, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)

71 certainly wasn't the lowest number of votes for a candidate, B. C. Wedmore stood against Margaret Thatcher in 1983 (Finchley) and took just 13 votes. DONKUH!