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Davis cruises through by-election

Tory David Davis claimed victory in the Haltemprice and Howden by-election - but on a lower turnout and by fewer votes than at the last general election.

The former shadow home secretary easily defeated, by a majority of 15,355, the motley assortment of 25 candidates standing against him.

But his 17,113 vote count was smaller than the 22,792 he polled at the 2005 election.

Turnout in the East Yorkshire constituency was down to just over 34% in the by-election, compared to 70.2% three years ago.

Mr Davis resigned the seat last month to seek re-election on a civil liberties platform after 42-day pre-charge detention for terror suspects was approved by the Commons.

Neither Labour nor the Liberal Democrats - who came second in Haltemprice and Howden in 2005 - took part in Thursday's by-election.

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