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  1.  
    42 %
    Winston Churchill
    11,301 votes
  2.  
    1 %
    Anthony Eden
    215 votes
  3.  
    2 %
    Harold Macmillan
    581 votes
  4.  
    0 %
    Alec Douglas-Home
    118 votes
  5.  
    7 %
    Harold Wilson
    1,897 votes
  6.  
    1 %
    Edward Heath
    252 votes
  7.  
    1 %
    Jim Callaghan
    250 votes
  8.  
    30 %
    Margaret Thatcher
    8,308 votes
  9.  
    1 %
    John Major
    326 votes
  10.  
    11 %
    Tony Blair
    3,124 votes
  11.  
    3 %
    Gordon Brown
    835 votes
  12.  
    1 %
    David Cameron
    278 votes

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