Bury North: New Boundaries 2023 Calculation

Bury North: Overview

Prediction: LAB

Implied MP at 2019:James Daly  (CON)
County/Area:Western Manchester (North West)
Electorate:77,499
Implied Turnout 2019:67.9%
Predicted Turnout:59.6%

Party2019
Votes
2019
Share
Pred
Votes
CON24,63646.8%26.9%
LAB23,82145.2%51.0%
LIB1,7163.3%3.4%
Reform1,4032.7%12.1%
Green8931.7%4.8%
OTH1900.4%1.9%
CON Majority8151.5%24.1%
Pred Maj

See overview of other seats in North West.

Chance of winning
CON
7%
LAB
93%
LIB
0%
Reform
0%
Green
0%
OTH
0%

Bury North : Political and Demographic indicators

The table below shows some political and demographic numerical indicators for the new Bury North constituency, the 'North West' area and nation.

The political measures include the three axes: Economic (Left/Right), National (Global/National) and Social (Liberal/Conservative). (what does this mean).

The demographic measures are from the 2021 Census and include categories relating to national identity, economic activity, health and education. These categories are those which have the most relevance to political attitudes.

Indicator Seat North WestAll GB
Party Winner 2019CONLABCON
Party Winner 2017LABLABCON
Party Winner 2015CONLABCON
Economic Position2° Right4° Left
National Position4° Nat1° Nat
Social Position5° Con2° Con
TribeCentrists
EU Leave %54%54%52%
Average Age50.749.749.5
Good Education48%49%49%
Employed56%55%58%
Homeowner69%64%63%
Car owner79%76%77%
Married47%43%45%
Ethnic White82%86%83%
Christian55%55%50%
ABC1 Class55%53%56%
Gross Household Income£40,592£38,646£42,397
Deprivation53%53%52%
Average House Price£196,338£200,217£313,528
Indicators: Legend and Descriptions
View descriptions and colour schemes of the table

The colour scheme used in the table above is explained in the legend table below. The eight census indicators (British Identity, Good Health, UK Born, Good Education Good Job, High SEC, Average Age and AB1 Class), 'Gross Household Income', 'Individual Disposable Income' and 'Average House Price' all use the same 'Census' colour scheme indicating whether the area's level is above or below the national average.

TopicCat 1Cat 2Cat 3Cat 4Cat 5
Economic Position Very Left Left Centrist Right Very Right
National Position Very Global Global Centrist National Very Nat
Social Position Very Lib Liberal Moderate Conservative Very Cons
EU Leave % Very Remain Remain Balanced Leave Very Leave
Census Very Low Low Medium High Very High

Indicator definitions are given in terms of political data definitions or census categories:

IndicatorCensus
Question
Definition / Included Census Categories
Party WinnerArea party winner : actual election result or projected by Electoral Calculus
Economic PositionEconomic position between 100° Left and 100° Right, estimated by Electoral Calculus from political and demographic data.
National PositionNational position between 100° Global and 100° National, estimated by Electoral Calculus from political and demographic data.
Social PositionSocial position between 100° Liberal and 100° Conservative, estimated by Electoral Calculus from political and demographic data.
TribeTribe group dominant in the area. Can be: Strong Left, Traditionalists, Progressives, Centrists, Somewheres, Kind Young Capitalists, or Strong Right. See details.
EU Leave %EU Referendum vote share for 'Leave' : actual result or estimate
Average AgeAge (TS007A)Average age of adults (18 years and above)
Good EducationHighest level of qualification (TS067)Level 3 (A-level equivalent) or Level 4+ (degree equivalent)
EmployedEconomic activity status (TS066)Part-time, full-time employed or self-employed
HomeownerTenure (TS054)Own a property with or without a mortgage, or with shared ownership
Car ownerCar or van availability (TS045)In a household with at least one car or van
MarriedLegal partnership status (TS002)Married or civil partnership
Ethnic WhiteEthnic group (TS021)White British, Irish, Gypsy, Roma or other
ChristianReligion (TS030)Christian or Christian denomination (NI)
ABC1 ClassApproximated Social Grade (SG002)Approximated social grades A, B and C1
Gross Household IncomeMedian gross household income, including cash benefits, but before tax. Values as at 2018. Source: ONS Small area estimates (E&W), Scottish Government (Scotland), plus additional Electoral Calculus modelling.
DeprivationHouseholds by deprivation dimensions (TS011)Fraction of households which are classed as deprived on one or more of the following four indicators: employment (unemployed or long-term sick); education (no good GCSE); health and disability (bad health or long-term problem); and housing (overcrowded, shared or no central heating).
Average House PriceAverage residential property price (including flats and houses) around 2019. Sources: Land Registry, Statistics Scotland, NI Department of Finance

Bury North: Map

Boundary Lines courtesy of Ordnance Survey OpenData © Crown copyright 2021, Map © OpenStreetMap contributors

New seat: Bury North

The new seat of Bury North is made up of the following wards, with the predicted ward winners shown if there were a general election tomorrow.

New seat: Bury NorthActualPredicted
DistrictWardElectorate
2017
Old SeatGE19
Winner
Pred
Winner
BuryBury East8,838Bury NorthLABLAB
BuryBury West8,134Bury NorthCONLAB
BuryBury West62Bury SouthCONLAB
BuryElton8,801Bury NorthCONLAB
BuryMoorside8,444Bury NorthLABLAB
BuryNorth Manor8,065Bury NorthCONLAB
BuryRadcliffe North and Ainsworth8,464Bury SouthCONLAB
BuryRamsbottom9,084Bury NorthCONLAB
BuryRedvales8,605Bury NorthLABLAB
BuryTottington7,817Bury NorthCONLAB
BuryUnsworth1,184Bury NorthCONLAB
 Total77,498 CONLAB

And these are the predicted results for the new seat of Bury North if there were an immediate general election. Please note that the wards used are those of 2023.

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