Meriden: New Boundaries 2013 Calculation

This page shows the detail of the calculations performed to estimate the general election result for 2010 had the new boundaries for Meriden been in force at that time. The basic idea of the calculation is to look at the district council wards which make up the new seat, and estimate how they voted in 2010. This estimate is based on the recent local election results in those wards, with adjustments made to allow for different turnouts and different voting patterns for local and general elections.

Due to changes in ward boundaries, some new wards are divided among several old constituencies (and sometimes in Scotland between two new constituencies). Such wards are shown divided into several parts, called [1], [2], and so on.

Election results from a recent local election are given. This is usually the local election closest to 2010 from the period 2007-2011. For multiple-member wards, the votes shown are the sum of the votes cast for all candidates of each party. A negative number indicates candidate(s) elected unopposed. Where zero votes are shown, the ward results have not yet been acquired, and the implied result is still provisional and will be improved later.

Calculation method

There are two problems with using the raw (actual) local election results to imply general election results ward-by-ward. Firstly, turnout can be different between local and general elections, which means that the total number of local votes cast does not equal the number of votes cast in each old seat at the general election. To correct for this, we adjust the local votes to match the general election turnout. Each ward's result is scaled, whilst keeping constant the percentage support for each party, so that the total turnout adds up to the old seat's general election turnout. All wards in the old seat are assumed to have the same percentage turnout.

Secondly, even though we now have the correct number of votes in the old seat, the party totals will not match the general election result. Some parties do better at the local election than the general election, and others do vice versa. We call these strong and weak parties respectively. The next step is to transfer votes from strong parties to weak parties. This is done by taking votes proportionally away from strong parties and putting them in a transfer pool. For instance if a party got 12,500 local votes, but only 10,000 general election votes, it will lose 20% of its votes from each ward. These votes in each ward will be put in the ward's transfer pool and allocated to the weak parties. Weak parties will get votes transferred to them in proportion to the votes they need over the old seat. For instance, if two weak parties need 4,000 and 1,000 votes respectively, the first party will get 80% of each ward's transfer pool and the second party will get 20% of each ward's transfer pool. The transfer of votes between parties is done on a ward-by-ward basis using these common percentages.

More details of the calculation formulas are available.

List of old seats forming part of Meriden

The old seat(s) needed are:

Old seat: Meriden

Workings for Meriden

The raw vote table shows the district council election results for all the wards in the old seat of Meriden. The first block shows the actual results, the second block shows the turnout-adjusted results. Details of the transfer calculation are given below this table.

Old seat: MeridenActual ResultsTurnout-adjusted Results
DistrictWardElection
Year
Electorate
2010
CON
Votes
LAB
Votes
LIB
Votes
OTH
Votes
CON
Votes
LAB
Votes
LIB
Votes
OTH
Votes
Total
Votes
SolihullBickenhill20109,5272,8871,1869836603,0091,2361,0246885,957
SolihullBlythe201010,2393,3126822,3223993,1586502,2143806,402
SolihullCastle Bromwich20109,2712,9141,3041,0397772,7991,2539987465,796
SolihullChelmsley Wood20109,2368971,1405421,7681,1921,5147202,3495,775
SolihullDorridge and Hockley Heath20108,8233,8915661,4303063,4665041,2742735,517
SolihullKingshurst and Fordbridge20109,4551,2751,3856848771,7861,9409581,2285,912
SolihullKnowle20108,4123,6604501,3515063,2263971,1914465,260
SolihullMeriden20109,4993,8459281,3623713,5108471,2433395,939
SolihullSmith's Wood20108,9668211,3683981,5691,1071,8455372,1165,605
 Total 83,428    23,25310,18610,1598,56552,163

The transfer table below shows the votes cast in the old seat of Meriden at the general election, as well as the total local turnout-adjusted votes. The number of votes to transfer, shown in the fourth and fifth columns, are the difference between the general and local votes. Strong parties will have votes transferred away, and weak parties will have votes transferred into them. The final column describes how votes will be transferred away from or into that party on a ward-by-ward basis. If a party is too strong, it will lose a percentage of its votes in each ward which go into that ward's transfer pool. If a party is too weak, it will gain votes from each ward's transfer pool in proportion to the number of transfer votes it needs over the whole old seat.

PartyGeneral
Election 2010
Votes
Local Election
Turnout-adjusted
Votes
Votes to
transfer
away
Votes to
transfer
into
Ward Transfers needed
CON26,95623,25303,703Transfer in 87.7% (= 3703 / 4220) of ward's transfer pool votes
LAB10,70310,1860517Transfer in 12.3% (= 517 / 4220) of ward's transfer pool votes
LIB9,27810,1598810Transfer away 8.7% (= 881 / 10159) of ward's LIB votes
OTH5,2258,5653,3400Transfer away 39.0% (= 3340 / 8565) of ward's OTH votes
Total52,16252,1634,2204,220 

Main table for Meriden

The main table shows the transfer-adjusted results for each ward in the old seat of Meriden, as well as showing which new seat each ward is in.

Old seat: MeridenTransfer-adjusted Results
DistrictWardElectorate
2010
New Seat CON
Votes
LAB
Votes
LIB
Votes
OTH
Votes
Total
Votes
SolihullBickenhill9,527Meriden3,3221,2809354205,957
SolihullBlythe10,239Kenilworth and Dorridge3,4576922,0222326,402
SolihullCastle Bromwich9,271Birmingham Erdington and Castle Bromwich3,1301,2999114555,796
SolihullChelmsley Wood9,236Meriden2,0511,6346581,4335,775
SolihullDorridge and Hockley Heath8,823Kenilworth and Dorridge3,6565311,1641675,517
SolihullKingshurst and Fordbridge9,455Meriden2,2792,0098757495,912
SolihullKnowle8,412Meriden3,4694311,0882725,260
SolihullMeriden9,499Meriden3,7218761,1352075,939
SolihullSmith's Wood8,966Meriden1,8721,9524901,2915,605
 Total83,428 26,95710,7049,2785,22652,163

After transfer adjustment, the totals for each party over all the wards match the general election vote in the old seat.

Old seat: Birmingham Hodge Hill

Workings for Birmingham Hodge Hill

The raw vote table shows the district council election results for all the wards in the old seat of Birmingham Hodge Hill. The first block shows the actual results, the second block shows the turnout-adjusted results. Details of the transfer calculation are given below this table.

Old seat: Birmingham Hodge HillActual ResultsTurnout-adjusted Results
DistrictWardElection
Year
Electorate
2010
CON
Votes
LAB
Votes
LIB
Votes
OTH
Votes
CON
Votes
LAB
Votes
LIB
Votes
OTH
Votes
Total
Votes
BirminghamBordesley Green201019,8618965,4864,3586758715,3354,23865611,100
BirminghamHodge Hill201017,7781,5984,3362,8301,4351,5574,2252,7571,3989,937
BirminghamShard End201018,5791,9803,8241,1101,7862,3634,5651,3252,13210,385
BirminghamWashwood Heath201019,7679987,5113,0574899156,8842,80244811,049
 Total 75,985    5,70621,00911,1224,63442,471

The transfer table below shows the votes cast in the old seat of Birmingham Hodge Hill at the general election, as well as the total local turnout-adjusted votes. The number of votes to transfer, shown in the fourth and fifth columns, are the difference between the general and local votes. Strong parties will have votes transferred away, and weak parties will have votes transferred into them. The final column describes how votes will be transferred away from or into that party on a ward-by-ward basis. If a party is too strong, it will lose a percentage of its votes in each ward which go into that ward's transfer pool. If a party is too weak, it will gain votes from each ward's transfer pool in proportion to the number of transfer votes it needs over the whole old seat.

PartyGeneral
Election 2010
Votes
Local Election
Turnout-adjusted
Votes
Votes to
transfer
away
Votes to
transfer
into
Ward Transfers needed
CON4,9365,7067700Transfer away 13.5% (= 770 / 5706) of ward's CON votes
LAB22,07721,00901,068Transfer in 62.1% (= 1068 / 1721) of ward's transfer pool votes
LIB11,77511,1220653Transfer in 37.9% (= 653 / 1721) of ward's transfer pool votes
OTH3,6844,6349500Transfer away 20.5% (= 950 / 4634) of ward's OTH votes
Total42,47242,4711,7211,721 

Main table for Birmingham Hodge Hill

The main table shows the transfer-adjusted results for each ward in the old seat of Birmingham Hodge Hill, as well as showing which new seat each ward is in.

Old seat: Birmingham Hodge HillTransfer-adjusted Results
DistrictWardElectorate
2010
New Seat CON
Votes
LAB
Votes
LIB
Votes
OTH
Votes
Total
Votes
BirminghamBordesley Green19,861Birmingham Yardley7535,4914,33452211,100
BirminghamHodge Hill17,778Birmingham Ladywood1,3474,5332,9451,1119,937
BirminghamShard End18,579Meriden2,0445,0341,6121,69510,385
BirminghamWashwood Heath19,767Birmingham Ladywood7927,0182,88435611,049
 Total75,985 4,93622,07611,7753,68442,471

After transfer adjustment, the totals for each party over all the wards match the general election vote in the old seat.

New seat: Meriden

The new seat of Meriden is made up of the following wards, with the transfer-adjusted votes shown.

New seat: Meriden
DistrictWardElectorate
2010
Old Seat CON
Votes
LAB
Votes
LIB
Votes
OTH
Votes
Total
Votes
SolihullBickenhill9,527Meriden3,3221,2809354205,957
SolihullChelmsley Wood9,236Meriden2,0511,6346581,4335,775
SolihullKingshurst and Fordbridge9,455Meriden2,2792,0098757495,912
SolihullKnowle8,412Meriden3,4694311,0882725,260
SolihullMeriden9,499Meriden3,7218761,1352075,939
SolihullSmith's Wood8,966Meriden1,8721,9524901,2915,605
BirminghamShard End18,579Birmingham Hodge Hill2,0445,0341,6121,69510,385
 Total73,674 18,75813,2166,7936,06744,834

And these are the implied results for 2010 for the new seat of Meriden.