Norfolk Mid
2010 Results:
Conservative: 25123 (49.49%)
Labour: 8857 (17.45%)
Liberal Democrat: 11267 (22.19%)
BNP: 1261 (2.48%)
UKIP: 2800 (5.52%)
Green: 1457 (2.87%)
Majority: 13856 (27.3%)
Notional 2005 Results:
Conservative: 22115 (47.7%)
Labour: 12881 (27.8%)
Liberal Democrat: 9301 (20.1%)
Other: 2068 (4.5%)
Majority: 9234 (19.9%)
Actual 2005 result
Conservative: 23564 (43.1%)
Labour: 16004 (29.2%)
Liberal Democrat: 12988 (23.7%)
UKIP: 2178 (4%)
Majority: 7560 (13.8%)
2001 Result
Conservative: 23519 (44.8%)
Labour: 18957 (36.1%)
Liberal Democrat: 7621 (14.5%)
UKIP: 1333 (2.5%)
Green: 1118 (2.1%)
Majority: 4562 (8.7%)
1997 Result
Conservative: 22739 (39.6%)
Labour: 21403 (37.3%)
Liberal Democrat: 8617 (15%)
Referendum: 3229 (5.6%)
Other: 1469 (2.6%)
Majority: 1336 (2.3%)
Boundary changes:
Profile:
Current MP: George Freeman (Conservative) educated at Cambridge University. Has worked as Parliamentary officer for the NFU, and subsequently in venture capital. Contested Stevenage 2005.






2001 Census Demographics
Total 2001 Population: 91529
Male: 49.3%
Female: 50.7%
Under 18: 21.2%
Over 60: 25.7%
Born outside UK: 4.1%
White: 99%
Black: 0.2%
Asian: 0.2%
Mixed: 0.4%
Other: 0.2%
Christian: 76.5%
Full time students: 1.6%
Graduates 16-74: 13.3%
No Qualifications 16-74: 31.9%
Owner-Occupied: 76.6%
Social Housing: 12% (Council: 3.2%, Housing Ass.: 8.8%)
Privately Rented: 7.2%
Homes without central heating and/or private bathroom: 5%