Tactical voting
Chatham and Aylesford
Why vote Labour in Chatham and Aylesford?
Chatham and Aylesford constituency elected a Labour MP from 1997 to 2010 but then switched to the Conservatives and the Tories had built up a large majority by the time of the 2019 election. Latest polling indicates that there has been a large swing to Labour in Chatham and Aylesford. There is now a narrow Labour lead over the Conservatives with the other parties far behind. The lead has fluctuated between the Tories and Labour. Reform UK has gained ground, helping Labour pull ahead. Voters wishing to inflict a severe defeat on the Conservative government should vote Labour in this constituency.
Tactical voting decision based on
Polling: Voting Intention for Chatham and Aylesford
MRP polling by Survation:
Remember, polling data alone should not be used for tactical voting. It's important to consider local factors and which party holds the seat.
How many people intend to vote tactically in Chatham and Aylesford?
What's happened in Chatham and Aylesford
Energy Bills
57%
Percentage of constituents who are worried about not being able to pay their energy bills in the next yearFood Banks (Local)
128,488
visits (April 2017 - March 2018)349,400
visits (April 2022 - March 2023)Food Banks (Great Britain)
40,898
visits (April 2009 - March 2010)2,986,203
visits (April 2022 - March 2023)Justice
1 in 12
robberies, burglaries, and other thefts solved in your constabulary (June 2019 - June 2022)Ambulance Wait Times
36m 43s
Time in which 90% of emergency calls are responded to (November 2018)1h 1m 42s
Time in which 90% of emergency calls are responded to (November 2023)Housing
29,540
people are estimated to be homeless in your regionDon't want to vote tactically?
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