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Result: Labour retained
Andrew Smith (Lab) 21,938
Steve Goddard (Lib Dem) 17,357
Ed Argar (Con) 9,727
Sushila Dhall (Green) 1,238
Julia Gasper (UKIP) 1,202
David O'Sullivan (Socialist) 116
Roger Crawford (EPA) 73
Turnout: 64 per cent
2005: Labour (retained)
2005 majority: 963
2005 turnout: 58.7%
GENERAL Elections can be decided by a very small number of voters – and if you live in Oxford East you are one of them.
The 2010 election is set to be the closest for decades and the results of key marginal seats will determine overall power.
In Oxford East, Labour’s Andrew Smith defends a slim majority, with just 963 separating him from Liberal Democrat challenger Steve Goddard.
Until 2005, it had been a Labour stronghold where Mr Smith – a former cabinet minister – enjoyed a majority of more than 10,000.
But that was slashed, with the unpopular Iraq war cited as one of the factors.
Mr Smith lived to serve another term.
But both parties view the seat as a ‘must win’ in 2010 if they are to realise their national ambitions.
Recognising its importance they have wheeled in senior party figures to woo the electorate.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown talked up economic recovery on a visit to Cowley’s BMW factory while senior Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes raised the Iraq question again after a walkabout in Cowley Road.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg visited yesterday, hoping to be a decisive factor in the final choice for the seat.
With the prospect of hung Parliament, the issue of tactical voting has also reared its head in Oxford East.
Labour Minister Lord Adonis urged Liberal Democrat supporters to back Labour ‘unless they want a Tory government’ when he visited the city earlier in the campaign.
But the Conservative, Green and UKIP candidates have been keen to dismiss the idea of a two-horse race.
Green candidate Sushila Dhall urged people to “vote for what they believe in”.
The Greens traditionally poll well in Oxford’s local authority elections and the party had hoped human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell would become Britain’s first Green MP.
He withdrew as a candidate for health reasons, saying they were caused by beatings suffered during his campaigning. He was replaced by Ms Dhall, a former city and county councillor.
The economy and public services are key issues on the national stage and in a constituency where hospitals, local authorities and BMW are major employers, they are set to be equally important in Oxford East.
The environment – both globally and locally – also remains a hot topic among residents.
Questions at lively and well attended hustings have reflected these along with local issues such as the future of Temple Cowley swimming pool.
But ultimately, geography rather than politics may play a part in the outcome of this swing seat.
The boundary that splits the city has shifted west and colleges in the centre of the city now fall within Oxford East.
With less than 1,000 votes in it, the student vote could yet be a deciding factor.
The Liberal Democrats are confident of securing it with a pledge to phase out tuition fees over a six-year period.
Mr Smith has said he believes those who benefit from education should share in the cost, including students and employers, but would oppose any increase in fees.
The only certainty in Oxford East is that it will be a vital seat on election night – but for which party?
5:42pm Friday 7th May 2010
LABOUR MP Andrew Smith believes his party should learn from the manner of his victory in Oxford East after suffering its worst election in decades.
9:36am Friday 7th May 2010
BRITAIN has a hung Parliament after no party was able to win a majority in the most tightly fought General Election in a generation.
4:38am Friday 7th May 2010
OXFORD City Council leader Bob Price has said it would have been a ‘disaster’ for the city if Andrew Smith had lost the Labour seat.
4:33am Friday 7th May 2010
LABOUR’S Andrew Smith stood victorious at Oxford Town Hall this morning after retaining his Oxford East seat from Liberal Democrat challenger Steve Goddard.
11:32pm Thursday 6th May 2010
All the ballot boxes for Oxford East have now arrived at Oxford Town Hall.
10:41pm Thursday 6th May 2010
The first ballot boxes have started to arrive at Oxford Town Hall from the Oxford East constituency ready to be totted up by a team of 110 counters.
6:34pm Tuesday 4th May 2010
HUNDREDS of residents in Oxford East could be left without a voice on election day because their postal vote packs were not sent out on time.
7:57pm Thursday 29th April 2010
Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, pictured, has insisted he is backing Oxford’s Greens despite urging people to vote for a rival party.
7:52pm Thursday 29th April 2010
BOOKIES in Oxford have the Liberal Democrats as odds-on favourites to take the key marginal seat of Oxford East.
7:40pm Wednesday 28th April 2010
LIBERAL Democrat leader Nick Clegg refused to tell voters in East Oxford who he would back in a coalition government on a visit to the city today.
8:31pm Tuesday 27th April 2010
THE student vote will play a vital role in the battle for the key marginal seat of Oxford East, political hopefuls said last night.
9:10am Sunday 25th April 2010
DAVID BUCKLE's climbdown over holding three of the General Election constituency counts on the day after voting has been welcomed by oxfordmail.co.uk readers.
7:43am Friday 23rd April 2010
DAVID CAMERON becoming Prime Minister would not be positive for Oxfordshire, according to almost two-thirds of voters on oxfordmail.co.uk In our second General Election ballot, we asked if the Witney MP's elevation to Downing Street would be of benefit to the county as a whole.
6:26pm Tuesday 20th April 2010
PRIME Minister Gordon Brown is using Oxford’s Mini Plant as a blueprint for how to make Britain great again as he launched Labour’s plan for growth for the next five years.
6:14pm Tuesday 20th April 2010
CANDIDATES for Oxford East locked horns in the latest round of election hustings today.
4:47pm Tuesday 20th April 2010
The following candidates have been named in the Oxford East constituency for the General Election on Thursday, May 6.
1:56pm Tuesday 20th April 2010
Gordon Brown visited Mini in Oxford today to launch Labour's plans to grow the economy over the next five years.
7:31pm Monday 19th April 2010
NEIGHBOURS in Cowley alerted city election officials after more than 100 poll cards were left in communal areas at a block of flats.
3:27pm Friday 16th April 2010
“VOTE for what you believe in” – that was the message from the Green Party trying to muscle in on the marginal seat of Oxford East.
6:01pm Thursday 15th April 2010
PUBLIC sector chiefs in Oxfordshire will see pay and bonuses curbed if the Liberal Democrats gain power in next month’s General Election.
3:12pm Wednesday 14th April 2010
RESIDENTS in Oxford got a stark reminder of Britain’s national debt – in the form of a 23ft digital debt clock.
5:24pm Monday 12th April 2010
“It’s all to play for in Oxford East” – that was the message from candidates looking to seize the city’s key marginal seat at the General Election.
6:22pm Wednesday 7th April 2010
POLITICAL big guns will be wheeled into Oxford East in the battle for the city’s key marginal seat.
7:43pm Tuesday 6th April 2010
BATTLE lines have been drawn across Oxfordshire as Gordon Brown today finally named May 6 as the date for the General Election.
10:32am Tuesday 6th April 2010
The General Election will be held on Thursday, May 6, it has been confirmed.
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