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UK Mosque Statistics / Masjid Statistics As at 11/02/2015 Derived from Data Listed in the Mosques.Muslimsinbritain.Org/Maps.Php Directory UK Mosque Statistics / Masjid Statistics as at 11/02/2015 Derived from data listed in the Mosques.MuslimsInBritain.org/Maps.php Directory. © Mehmood Naqshbandi, 2015, www.MuslimsInBritain.org 4 Political Boundaries 4.0 Muslim Population mapped against 2010 Westminster election majorities Top 50 constituencies sorted by %Muslims population of constituency (not ‘number registered to vote’) showing Westminster seats that are potentially rendered marginal on account of the Muslim vote. ‘n/a’ – Not Available. Religious affiliation data is not published for Scotland or Northern Ireland. “Balance of 50% of Muslim Population over Majority” data column uses 50% of the ONS Muslim population statistics as a crude approximation of Muslims eligible to vote. Population and Muslim Population data is ONS Crown Copyright Reserved [Retrieved from Nomis on 24 October 2014]. This information is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/2]. % Muslims Mosques Balance of Capacity Mosque Mosque Muslim Muslim 2010 Votes Balance of Winner Pop'n Party Total Total 2010 50% of for the Mosque Constituency Cand's Muslim Incumbent Member, 2014 Winning Capacity over Majority Population Candidate Majority over Majority Birmingham, Hodge Hill 42 14885 63417 52.1 22,077 10302 4583 21406 Lab Liam Byrne (L) Bradford West 53 40841 58872 51.2 18,401 5763 35078 23673 Lab -> George Galloway (Respect) Rsp Birmingham, Hall Green 38 19145 53990 46.5 16,039 3799 15346 23196 Lab Roger Godsiff (L) East Ham 18 7080 56008 37.3 35,471 27826 -20746 178 Lab Stephen Timms (L) Bradford East 29 22608 42056 36.9 13,637 365 22243 20663 LD David Ward (LD) Blackburn 45 24365 38887 36.2 21,751 9856 14509 9587 Lab Jack Straw (L) Bethnal Green and Bow 26 15400 44409 35.4 21,784 11574 3826 10630 Lab Rushanara Ali (L) UK Mosque Statistics / Masjid Statistics as at 11/02/2015 Derived from data listed in the Mosques.MuslimsInBritain.org/Maps.php Directory. © Mehmood Naqshbandi, 2015, www.MuslimsInBritain.org % Muslims Mosques Balance of Capacity Mosque Mosque Muslim Muslim 2010 Votes Balance of Winner Pop'n Party Total Total 2010 50% of for the Mosque Constituency Cand's Muslim Incumbent Member, 2014 Winning Capacity over Majority Population Candidate Majority over Majority Birmingham, Ladywood 43 30372 44626 35.2 19,950 10105 20267 12208 Lab Shabana Mahmood (L) Ilford South 9 6150 45757 34.9 25,301 11287 -5137 11591 Lab Mike Gapes (L) Poplar and Limehouse 25 9600 43287 33.6 18,679 6030 3570 15613 Lab Jim Fitzpatrick (L) Manchester, Gorton 16 12130 32010 28.7 19,211 6703 5427 9302 Lab Gerald Kaufman (L) Leicester South 34 21435 33152 27.7 21,479 8808 12627 7768 Lab Jon Ashworth (L) West Ham 26 13645 42448 26.8 29,422 22534 -8889 -1310 Lab Lyn Brown (L) Walthamstow 7 7405 28207 25.3 21,252 9478 -2073 4625 Lab Stella Creasy (L) Luton South 18 13390 27874 25.2 14,725 2329 11061 11608 Lab Gavin Shuker (L) Edmonton 4 3750 27488 24.5 21,665 9613 -5863 4131 Lab Andy Love (L) Oldham West and Royton 17 8985 25220 24.5 19,503 9352 -367 3258 Lab Michael Meacher (L) Slough 7 4200 31942 23.8 21,884 5523 -1323 10448 Lab Fiona Mactaggart (L) Rochdale 17 11800 25429 23.5 16,699 889 10911 11825 Lab Simon Danczuk (L) Birmingham, Perry Barr 15 5900 24268 22.6 21,142 11908 -6008 226 Lab Khalid Mahmood (L) UK Mosque Statistics / Masjid Statistics as at 11/02/2015 Derived from data listed in the Mosques.MuslimsInBritain.org/Maps.php Directory. © Mehmood Naqshbandi, 2015, www.MuslimsInBritain.org % Muslims Mosques Balance of Capacity Mosque Mosque Muslim Muslim 2010 Votes Balance of Winner Pop'n Party Total Total 2010 50% of for the Mosque Constituency Cand's Muslim Incumbent Member, 2014 Winning Capacity over Majority Population Candidate Majority over Majority Leyton and Wanstead 10 5600 23582 22.6 17,511 6416 -816 5375 Lab John Cryer (L) Westminster North 4 5870 26431 22.6 17,377 2126 3744 11089 Lab Karen Buck (L) Luton North 7 5650 22142 22.3 21,192 7520 -1870 3551 Lab Kelvin Hopkins (L) Brent Central 8 5400 29198 21.2 20,026 1345 4055 13254 LD Sarah Teather (LD) Birmingham, Yardley 13 10540 21992 20.6 16,162 3002 7538 7994 LD John Hemming (LD) Leicester East 16 9798 21705 20 25,804 14082 -4284 -3230 Lab Keith Vaz (L) Tottenham 6 3750 24644 19 24,128 16931 -13181 -4609 Lab David Lammy (L) Ealing, Southall 9 5770 18437 18.8 22,024 9291 -3521 -73 Lab Virendra Sharma (L) Walsall South 19 12390 18547 18.8 16,211 1755 10635 7518 Lab Valerie Vaz (L) Batley and Spen 17 9800 20257 18.7 21,565 4406 5394 5722 Lab Mike Wood (L) Bolton South East 14 6910 18912 18.5 18,782 8634 -1724 822 Lab Yasmin Qureshi (L) Dewsbury 21 13885 20329 18.4 18,898 1526 12359 8638 Con Simon Reevell (C) Brent North 4 2530 22437 17.4 24,514 8028 -5498 3190 Lab Barry Gardiner (L) UK Mosque Statistics / Masjid Statistics as at 11/02/2015 Derived from data listed in the Mosques.MuslimsInBritain.org/Maps.php Directory. © Mehmood Naqshbandi, 2015, www.MuslimsInBritain.org % Muslims Mosques Balance of Capacity Mosque Mosque Muslim Muslim 2010 Votes Balance of Winner Pop'n Party Total Total 2010 50% of for the Mosque Constituency Cand's Muslim Incumbent Member, 2014 Winning Capacity over Majority Population Candidate Majority over Majority Pendle 13 5960 15579 17.4 17,512 3585 2375 4204 Con Andrew Stephenson (C) Blackley and Broughton 8 5750 18538 16.7 18,563 12303 -6553 -3034 Lab Graham Stringer (L) Barking 5 4550 20382 16.6 24,628 16555 -12005 -6364 Lab Margaret Hodge (L) Hayes and Harlington 2 800 18319 16.6 23,377 10824 -10024 -1665 Lab John McDonnell (L) Feltham and Heston 6 1231 19641 15.6 21,174 4658 -3427 5162 Lab Seema Malhotra (L) Ealing North 4 2630 18802 15.5 24,023 9301 -6671 100 Lab Stephen Pound (L) Ilford North 4 780 15674 15.2 21,506 5404 -4624 2433 Con Lee Scott (C) Sheffield, Brightside and 11 4485 15839 14.7 21,400 13632 -9147 -5713 Lab David Blunkett (L) Hillsborough Hackney South and Shoreditch 3 2990 16993 14.3 23,888 14288 -11298 -5792 Lab Meg Hillier (L) Oldham East and Saddleworth 13 6570 14471 14.2 14,186 103 6467 7132 Lab Debbie Abrahams (L) Derby South 9 4500 15461 14.1 17,851 6122 -1622 1608 Lab Margaret Beckett (L) Holborn and St Pancras 8 2350 19152 14.1 25,198 9942 -7592 -366 Lab Frank Dobson (L) Hendon 2 880 17222 13.9 19,635 106 774 8505 Con Matthew Offord (C) UK Mosque Statistics / Masjid Statistics as at 11/02/2015 Derived from data listed in the Mosques.MuslimsInBritain.org/Maps.php Directory. © Mehmood Naqshbandi, 2015, www.MuslimsInBritain.org % Muslims Mosques Balance of Capacity Mosque Mosque Muslim Muslim 2010 Votes Balance of Winner Pop'n Party Total Total 2010 50% of for the Mosque Constituency Cand's Muslim Incumbent Member, 2014 Winning Capacity over Majority Population Candidate Majority over Majority Preston 12 4250 13232 13.9 15,668 7733 -3483 -1117 Lab Mark Hendrick (L) Warley 5 2130 12872 13.9 20,240 10756 -8626 -4320 Lab John Spellar (L) Hackney North and Stoke Newington 11 8000 17734 13.8 25,553 14461 -6461 -5594 Lab Diane Abbott (L) Huddersfield 10 4630 13065 13.7 15,725 4472 158 2060 Lab Barry Sheerman (L) UK Mosque Statistics / Masjid Statistics as at 11/02/2015 Derived from data listed in the Mosques.MuslimsInBritain.org/Maps.php Directory. © Mehmood Naqshbandi, 2015, www.MuslimsInBritain.org 4 Political Boundaries 4.1 Mosques/Masjids and their capacity mapped against 2010 Westminster election majorities Sorted by (Total Mosques Capacity in the Constituency minus 2010 Candidate’s majority vote), then by (Muslim Population in the Constituency minus 2010 Candidate’s majority vote) i.e. showing Westminster seats that are potentially rendered marginal on account of the Muslim vote. “Balance of 50% of Muslim Population over Majority” data column uses 50% of the ONS Muslim population statistics as a crude approximation of Muslims eligible to vote. Population and Muslim Population data is ONS Crown Copyright Reserved [Retrieved from Nomis on 24 October 2014]. This information is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/2]. ‘n/a’ – Not Available. Religious affiliation data is not published for Scotland or Northern Ireland. % Muslims Mosques Balance of Capacity Mosque Mosque Muslim Muslim 2010 Votes Balance of Winner Pop'n Party Total Total 2010 50% of for the Mosque Constituency Cand's Muslim Incumbent Member, 2014 Winning Capacity over Majority Population Candidate Majority over Majority Bradford West 53 40841 58872 51.2 18401 5763 35078 23673 Lab -> George Galloway (Respect) Rsp Bradford East 29 22608 42056 36.9 13637 365 22243 20663 LD David Ward (LD) Birmingham, Ladywood 42 30302 44626 35.2 19950 10105 20197 12208 Lab Shabana Mahmood (L) Birmingham, Hall Green 38 19145 53990 46.5 16039 3799 15346 23196 Lab Roger Godsiff (L) Blackburn 45 24365 38887 36.2 21751 9856 14509 9587 Lab Jack Straw (L) Leicester South 34 21435 33152 27.7 21479 8808 12627 7768 Lab Jon Ashworth (L) Dewsbury 21 13885 20329 18.4 18898 1526 12359 8638 Con Simon Reevell (C) Luton South 18 13390 27874 25.2 14725 2329 11061 11608 Lab Gavin Shuker (L) Rochdale 17 11800 25429 23.5 16699 889 10911 11825 Lab Simon Danczuk (L) Walsall South 19 12390 18547 18.8 16211 1755 10635 7518 Lab Valerie Vaz (L) UK Mosque Statistics / Masjid Statistics as at 11/02/2015 Derived from data listed in the Mosques.MuslimsInBritain.org/Maps.php Directory.
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