"15670"^^ . . . "New Party"@en . . "30.8"^^ . . . . . . "48.26"^^ . . "1983"^^ . "11433"^^ . . "5516"^^ . . . . "66.90000000000001"^^ . . "12778"^^ . "John Clifton"@en . "3.25"^^ . . . "Clifford Henry Tyers"@en . "0.57"^^ . "+5.7"@en . "45.42"^^ . "15044"^^ . . . "11.1"^^ . . . "27857"^^ . . . "-13.1"^^ . "14284"^^ . "9.43"^^ . . "3294"^^ . "2.858"^^ . "17731"^^ . "9227"^^ . "Borough"@en . "14.7"^^ . "47.84"^^ . . "13984"^^ . . "-14.9"^^ . "12822"^^ . "A Perry"@en . "11789"^^ . . . . "25859"^^ . "12050"^^ . . "uk"@en . . "57.7"^^ . . "+3.2"@en . . "Jennifer Ware"@en . . . . . . "2949"^^ . . . "Joseph William Molden"@en . . "13440"^^ . "Eric Kenneth I Hurst"@en . . "41.84"^^ . . "716"^^ . "Battersea South (UK Parliament constituency)"@en . . . "1657"^^ . "Conservative Party"@en . . "10615"^^ . "William Broderick Mattinson"@en . . "38.47"^^ . "14558"^^ . "Campaign for a More Prosperous Britain"@en . "45.24"^^ . . "42.3"^^ . . . "New"@en . . "170"^^ . "68.2"^^ . "5919"^^ . "Wellesley Wallace"@en . . . "38.29"^^ . . "15774"^^ . . . "3383"^^ . . "52.94"^^ . . . "-14.3"^^ . . . . "Alan Cooper-Smith"@en . . "10925"^^ . . . . "Raymond Benad"@en . "−6.7"@en . . "Battersea South was a parliamentary constituency, originally in the County of London and later in Greater London. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the UK Parliament (using first-past-the-post voting)."@en . "11213"^^ . . . "Independent"@en . "Ian Norman Samuel"@en . "1081772370"^^ . . "61.5"^^ . "+23.8"@en . . . . . "9861"^^ . "787"^^ . "Battersea South was a parliamentary constituency, originally in the County of London and later in Greater London. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the UK Parliament (using first-past-the-post voting). It was created for the 1918 general election, when the former Battersea constituency was divided in two and the Clapham constituency was reduced in size, losing both of its Battersea wards of the four in total. Battersea South was abolished for the 1983 general election, when the bulk of its territory was reunited with Battersea North to form a new Battersea seat. The south of its area formed a new Tooting seat."@en . "Labour Co-operative"@en . . . "37.68"^^ . "8.83"^^ . . . "9.039999999999999"^^ . . . "14365"^^ . "15821"^^ . . . . "46.3"^^ . "5.36"^^ . "42.55"^^ . . "Liberal Party"@en . "18113"^^ . "Unionist Party"@en . . "42.7"^^ . "2774"^^ . . "38.24"^^ . "G Mulholland"@en . . "One"@en . "16142"^^ . "2219"^^ . "17237"^^ . "+1.6"@en . "+9.5"@en . "17.45"^^ . "3971"^^ . . "National Front"@en . "2.32"^^ . "Leslie Charles Cuming"@en . . "Thomas Keen"@en . "61.53"^^ . "1.81"^^ . . "-9.6"^^ . "7032502"^^ . "45.11"^^ . "14371"^^ . . . "1183"^^ . . "13.3"^^ . "50.71"^^ . . . "1918"^^ . "57.3"^^ . "561"^^ . "7.02"^^ . "Labour Party"@en . . "2802"^^ . . "49.54"^^ . . "47.57"^^ . . . . "19588"^^ . . "19275"^^ . "14203"^^ . . . "14431"^^ . "Basil Weekley"@en . "Tom Lamb"@en . "43.4"^^ . "45.5"^^ . . "2.3"^^ . . . "+24.1"@en . . "11050"^^ . . . "County of London, then Greater London"@en . "38.5"^^ . "2276"^^ . "12.59"^^ . . . . "N/A"@en . "2273"^^ . . "13652"^^ . . . "9.9"^^ . . . "42.31"^^ . . "Battersea South"@en . "40.57"^^ . "13651"^^ . "44.04"^^ . "12253"^^ . "21268"^^ . . "48"^^ . . "+11.9"@en . "52"^^ . . . "17695"^^ . . "England"@en . . "49.29"^^ . "John Ernest Philip Jenkin"@en . "7.2"^^ . "-5.7"^^ . "909"^^ . "−9.5"@en . "17685"^^ . "Anthony V Bradbury"@en . . "43.9"^^ . . . "42.8"^^ . "12451"^^ . . "46.84"^^ . . . "8.460000000000001"^^ .