1982 Gower by-election|
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| Turnout | 65.4% ( 15.4%) |
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First party
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Second party
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| Candidate
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Gareth Wardell
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Gwynoro Jones
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| Party
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Labour
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SDP
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| Popular vote
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17,095
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9,875
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| Percentage
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43.5%
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25.1%
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| Swing
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9.7%
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16.1%
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Third party
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Fourth party
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| Candidate
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Trefor Llewellyn
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Ieuan Owen
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| Party
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Conservative
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Plaid Cymru
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| Popular vote
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8,690
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3,431
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| Percentage
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22.1%
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8.7%
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| Swing
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8.5%
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1.5%
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The 1982 Gower by-election of 16 September 1982 was held after the death of Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Ifor Davies on 6 June 1982. The seat was held by Labour in the by-election.[1]
Amongst the candidates was David Burns who at the time was being held on remand over charges relating to the bombing of a British Army recruitment office in Pontypridd. A self-declared member of the 'Worker's Army for a Welsh Republic', Burns was ultimately released in 1983 after neither of the two charges were made to stand up.[2]
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