Bridgwater by-election, 1970

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The Bridgwater by-election of March 12, 1970 was the first election in the United Kingdom to be held after the voting age had been reduced from 21 to 18.[1] The seat was held by the Conservatives on a turnout of 70.3%.[2]

Results

Bridgwater, 1970
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Tom King 25,687[1] +11.1[2]
Labour Richard Mayer 14,772 -6.2
Liberal Patrick O'Loughlin 5,832 +4.9
Turnout 70.3
Conservative hold Swing 8.6

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