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Post by middleenglander on Apr 14, 2018 10:03:45 GMT
For week 2:Authority | Week 1 | Chichester | St Edmundsbury | South Northants | Week 2 | Week 2
| Weeks 1 & 2
| Weeks 1 & 2 | Ward | faults | Rogate | St Olaves | Middleton Cheney
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| position | ajs | 201.6
| 71.6+10
| 57.2+10
| 47.5
| 196.3
| 11th
| 397.9
| 11th
| andrewp | 222.0
| 29.6+10
| 33.2
| 10.5+10
| 93.2
| 3rd
| 315.2
| 7th
| David Boothroyd | 174.1
| 55.6+10 | 35.9
| 23.7+10
| 135.2
| 7th
| 309.2
| 5th
| greenrobinhood | 175.0
| 69.6+10
| 37.9
| 37.5
| 155.0
| 9th
| 330.0
| 8th
| hempie | 199.0 | 21.6
| 43.9
| 22.4
| 87.8
| 1st
| 286.8
| 2nd
| Lancastrian | 176.0
| 100
| 100
| 100
| 300 |
| 476.0
| 12th
| olympian95 | 216.9
| 23.6+10
| 35.9
| 23.4
| 92.9
| 2nd
| 309.8
| 6th
| priceofdawn | 191.7 | 99.6+10
| 31.8
| 58.3
| 199.7
| 12th
| 391.4
| 10th
| Right Leaning | 181.9
| 39.6+10
| 45.9+10
| 18.3
| 123.7
| 6th
| 305.6
| 4th
| robbienicoll | 203.0
| 51.6+10
| 39.9
| 36.3
| 137.7
| 8th
| 340.7
| 9th
| Robert Waller | 181.0
| 31.6+10
| 37.2
| 30.4
| 109.1
| 5th
| 290.1 | 3rd
| thebartonsrule14
| 400
| 67.6+10
| 41.9+10
| 27.5
| 157.0
| 10th
| 557.0
| 13th
| Yellow Peril | 190.6
| 35.6+10 | 37.2
| 12.4
| 95.1
| 4th
| 285.7
| 1st
| Total faults | 2,712.6
| 696.7+110
| 577.8+30
| 448.2+20
| 1,882.7
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| 4,595.3
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Objections pleaser by 5 pm Saturday. There are 3 by-elections next week. Predictions on this thread by 9.00 am on Thursday.
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 12, 2018 16:24:13 GMT
12 entries this week, with nothing from Lancastrian but thebartonsrule14 makes a first appearance.
Chichester, Rogate: 11 Conservative hold, hempi a Liberal Democrat gain St Edmundsbury, St Olaves: 9 Labour hold, thebartonsrule14 & rightleaning a Conservative gain, ajs an Independent gain South Northamptonshire, Middleton Cheney: 10 Conservative hold, andrewp & David Boothroyd a Liberal Democrat gain
I am away tonight and most of tomorrow so may be Saturday before I can post update.
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 9, 2018 17:22:33 GMT
There are 319 325 candidates contesting the 15 single seat by-elections and 40 41 "double" elections on 3 May 2018 - total of 95 97 seats at stake. The nominations can be summarised by: Party | Single seat by-elections (15)
| "Double" elections (40 x 2) | Total number of candidates | Proportion of seats contested | Casual vacancies defended | Conservative | 15 | 81 | 96 | 99%
| 28 | Labour | 13 | 76 | 89 | 92% | 18 | Liberal Democrat | 10 | 60 | 70 | 72%
| 4 | Green | 9 | 30 | 39 | 40% |
| UKIP | 2 | 14 | 16 | 16%
| 2 | Independent | 2 | 5 ^ | 7 |
| 1 | Resident Groups |
| 3 ^^ | 3 |
| 2 | Others | 1 ^^^ | 4 ^^^^ | 5 |
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| Total | 52 | 273 | 325 |
| 55 |
^ 5 Independents contest 4 seats ^^ 2 Independent Loughton Residents Association (Epping Forest) and 1 Rochford District Residents ^^^ 1 No Description (Torridge) ^^^^ 1 Democrat & Veterans (Basildon), 1 Liberal (Liverpool), 1 Tribune (Great Yarmouth), 1 TUSC (Gateshead) Conservatives are contesting all 97 seats with the exception of the "double" election in Liverpool MB, Knotty Ash where they have only 1 candidate. They have retained Epping Forest, Moreton & Fyfield where the Conservative candidate was returned unopposed.
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 6, 2018 22:13:43 GMT
The Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell South election looks to be a normal "double" elections. Nominations on a single SOPN are 2 Conservative, 2 Labour, 2 Liberal Democrats, 1 Green, 1 UKIP
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 6, 2018 16:18:05 GMT
Amended for a double election in Oldham: Hollinwood
There appears to be 55 56 by-elections on 3 May 2018 (15 single seat contests and 40 41 "double" elections) with one now in Warwickshire CC, Leamington Willes and a "double" election in Oldham, Hollinwood - although a Conservative has been returned unopposed in Epping Forest DC, Moreton & Fyfield.
^ indicates arising from the death of the previous councillor
Conservative defending - 28 - 11 single seat by-elections ^ Aylesbury Vale DC, Quainton - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green Braintree DC, Bocking North - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, Green, UKIP Braintree DC, Hatfield Peveral & Terling - 3 candidates: Con, Lab, Green Daventry DC, Walgrave - 2 candidates: Con, LD Epping Forest DC, Moreton & Fyfield - Conservative returned unopposed ^ Leicestershire CC, Stoney Stanton & Croft - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green St Edmunsbury BC, Haverhill East - 3 candidates: Con, Lab, LD St Edmunsbury BC, Haverhill North - 3 candidates: Con, Lab, LD ^ South Holland DC, Donington, Quadring & Gosberton - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Ind Swale BC, Sheppey East - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, UKIP Weymouth & Portland BC, Weymouth West - 3 candidates: Con, Lab, Green - 17 "double" elections Basildon BC, Pitsea South East - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 UKIP, 1 Democrats & Veterans - UKIP defending the ordinary election seat Bolton MB, Bromley Cross - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green Cherwell DC, Cropedy, Sibfords & Wroxton - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 Green Epping Forest DC, Waltham Abbey Honey Lane - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 1 Lab, 1 LD, 1 Green, 1 UKIP Havant BC, Hayling West - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP Kirklees MB, Birstall & Birkinshaw - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green Preston BC, Greyfriars - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD Reading BC, Kentwood - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green - Labour defending the ordinary election seat Reigate & Banstead BC, Horley West - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP Runnymede BC, Chertsey South & Row Town - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 1 Lab, 1 LD, 1 Green, 1 UKIP Runnymede BC, Foxhills - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 1 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP, 2 Ind Trafford MB, Altrincham - 8 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 Green Walsall MB, Paddock - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 UKIP ^ Welwyn & Hatfield BC, Hatfield Villages - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Ind Welwyn & Hatfield BC, Northaw & Cuffley - 5 candidates: 2 Con, 1 Lab, 2 LD West Oxfordshire DC, Freeland & Handborough - 5 candidates: 2 Con, 1 Lab, 1 LD, 1 Ind Wirral MB, Hoylake & Meols - 8 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 Green
Labour defending - 18 19 - 2 single seat by-elections ^ Cheshire West & Chester, Ellesmere Port Town - 3 candidates: Con, Lab, Green Warwickshire CC, Leamington Willes - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green - 16 17 "double" elections Cambridge BC, East Chesterton - 8 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green, 1 UKIP: Gateshead MB, Ryton, Crookhill & Stella - 9 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green, 1 UKIP, 1 TUSC Halton BC, Halton View - 4 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab Great Yarmouth MB, Central & Northgate - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 UKIP, 1 Tribune - UKIP defending the ordinary seat Liverpool MB, Knotty Ash - 8 candidates: 1 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 Green, 1 Liberal ^ North East Lincolnshire UA, Immingham - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 Green, 1 Ind North Hertfordshire DC, Letchworth Grange 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green ^ Oldham MB, Chadderton Central - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green ^ Oldham MB, Hollinwood - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD Reading BC, Church - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green Reading BC, Katesgrove - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green Sandwell MB, Greets Green & Lyng - 5 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 Green Sandwell MB, St Pauls - 5 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 Green ^ Wolverhampton MB, Graiseley - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green Wolverhampton MB, Oxley - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green Sefton MB, Ford - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green Worcester MB, Warndon - 8 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 Green
Liberal Democrat defending - 4 - 1 single seat by-elections Hertfordshire CC, St Albans North - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green - 3 "double" election Gosport BC, Leeslands - 8 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 2 Green Milton Keynes BC, Newport Pagnell South - 8 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green, 1 UKIP Welwyn & Hatfield BC, Welham Green & Hatfield South - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD
UKIP defending - 2 - 1 single seat by-election ^ Torridge DC, Bideford East - 6 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green, Ind, No Description - 1 "double" election Rushmoor BC, West Heath - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 UKIP - Conservative defending the ordinary election seat
Other Parties - 3 - 3 "double" elections Cheltenham BC, Leckhampton (Independent) - 7 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 2 LD, 1 Green - Conservative defending the ordinary election seat Epping Forest DC, Loughton Broadway (Loughton Residents Association) - 5 candidates: 2 Con, 1 Lab, 2 Independent Loughton Residents Association Rochford DC, Hockley (Resident) - 6 candidates: 2 Con, 2 Lab, 1 LD, 1 Rochford District Residents - Conservative defending the ordinary election seat
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 6, 2018 16:12:00 GMT
There are 6 by-elections in the rest of April ahead of the 3 May annual elections.
12 April - 3 Chichester DC, Rogate - Conservative resigned - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green St Edmundsbury BC, St Olave's - Labour resigned - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Ind South Northamptonshire DC, Middleton Cheney - Conservative resigned - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green
19 April - 3 Perth & Kinross UA, Highland - Conservative died - 7 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, SNP, Green, 2 Ind Warrington UA, Lymm South - Conservative died - 5 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green, UKIP West Berkshire UA, Thatcham West - Conservative disqualified for non-attendance - 5 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green, UKIP
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 6, 2018 15:50:56 GMT
There are currently 3 known by-elections for 4 seats that will be contested in the second half of May together with 4 vacancy where the date is not known.
17 May - 3 Lancaster BC, Skerton West - Labour died Lancaster BC, University & Scotforth Rural (2 seats) - Labour and Green sitting as Labour both resigned
24 May - 1 Waverley BC, Farnham Castle - Farnham Residents resigned
Not yet called - 4 Bristol UA, Westbury-on-Trym - Liberal Democrat resigned 6 April Horsham DC, Cowfold, Shermanbury & West Grinstead - Conservative died 10 March Mid Devon DC, Cranmore - Conservative died 26 March Oldham MB, Hollinwood - Labour died around 18 March
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 6, 2018 13:26:40 GMT
Fylde, Heyhouses - Conservative hold Party | 2018 votes | 2018 share | since 2015 "top" | since 2015 "average" | since 2012 B | since 2011 "top" | since 2011 "average" | Conservative | 655 | 58.1% | +11.5% | +13.0% | +24.6% | -2.0% | -0.8% | Labour | 202 | 17.9% | -13.3% | -14.2% | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | Liberal Democrat | 138 | 12.2% | -10.0% | -10.6% | -1.4% | -27.7% | -28.9% | Green | 133 | 11.8% | from nowhere | from nowhere | -0.7% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Independent |
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| -2.1% |
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| Total votes | 1,128 |
| 42% | 43% | 94% | 81% | 89% |
Swing Labour to Conservative ~ 12½% / 13½% since 2015 otherwise not particularly meaniful Council now 32 Conservative, 12 Independent, 2 Liberal Democrat, 2 Ratepayer, 2 Non-Aligned, 1 Labour Highland, Caol & Mallaig - Liberal Democrat gain from SNPParty | 2018 votes | 2018 share | since 2017 | since 2014 B | since 2012 | since 2007 | Liberal Democrat | 658 | 31.1% | +21.8% | from nowhere | from nowhere | +19.1% | SNP | 574 | 27.2% | +3.2% | -3.1% | +12.3% | +17.3% | Independent Wood | 454 | 21.5% | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | Conservative | 183 | 8.7% | +0.5% | from nowhere | +6.3% | +4.7% | Independent Mackinnon | 146 | 6.9% | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | Independent Campbell | 98 | 4.6% | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | Independent Henderson |
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| -32.6% | -22.4% | Independent Thompson |
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| Other Independent |
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| -4.8% | -12.8% | No Description |
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| -22.5% |
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| 2,113 |
| 65% | 88% | 76% | 54% |
Swing not particularly meaningful Council now 28 Independent, 19 SNP, 10 Conservative, 10 Liberal Democrat, 3 Labour, 2 Non-Aligned, 1 Green, 1 Localist New Forest, Milford - Conservative hold Party | 2018 votes | 2018 share | since 2015 "top" | since 2015 "average" | since 2012 B | since 2011 "top" | since 2011 "average" | Conservative | 1,057 | 76.4% | -3.3% | -3.1% | -3.6% | -2.1% | -1.5% | Liberal Democrat | 200 | 14.5% | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | from nowhere | Labour | 126 | 9.1% | -11.2% | -11.4% | -10.8% | -12.3% | -12.9% | Total votes | 1,383 |
| 48% | 49% | 115% | 60% | 62% |
Swing not particularly meaningful Council now 57 Conservative, 2 Liberal Democrat, 1 Independent Taunton Deane, Wiveliscombe & West Deane - Green gain from IndependentParty | 2018 votes | 2018 share | since 2015 "top" | since 2015 "average" | since 2011 "top" | since 2011 "average" | Green | 600 | 44.7% | +32.2% | +31.5% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Liberal Democrat | 389 | 29.0% | +13.1% | +16.3% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Conservative | 352 | 26.2% | -6.1% | -7.9% | -7.7% | -9.3% | Independent |
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| 49% | 51% | 81% | 85% |
Swing not meaningful Council now 33 Conservative, 15 Liberal Democrat, 4 Independent, 2 Labour, 1, Green, 1 UKIP
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 6, 2018 12:58:27 GMT
For week 1:Authority | Fylde | Highland | New Forest | Taunton Deane | Week 1 | Week 1 | Ward | Heyhouses | Coal & Mallaig | Milford | Wiveliscombe & West Deane | faults | position | ajs | 39.7
| 59.6+10
| 22.9
| 59.5+10
| 201.6
| 9th
| andrewp | 35.7
| 71.9+10
| 28.9
| 65.5+10
| 222.0
| 12th
| David Boothroyd | 8.6
| 64.9+10
| 15.1
| 65.5+10
| 174.1
| 1st
| greenrobinhood | 17.7
| 44.9+10
| 18.9
| 73.5+10
| 175.0
| 2nd
| hempie | 29.7
| 46.9+10
| 26.9
| 75.5+10
| 199.0
| 8th
| Lancastrian | 41.7
| 33.9+10
| 20.9
| 59.5+10
| 176.0
| 3rd
| olympian95 | 47.7
| 65.9+10
| 17.8
| 65.5+10
| 216.9
| 11th
| priceofdawn | 26.0 | 47.3+10
| 28.9
| 69.5+10
| 191.7
| 7th
| Right Leaning | 15.7
| 53.6+10
| 17.1
| 75.5+10
| 181.9
| 5th
| robbienicoll | 17.7
| 70.9+10
| 20.9
| 73.5+10
| 203.0
| 10th
| Robert Waller | 25.7
| 44.9+10
| 16.9
| 73.5+10
| 181.0
| 4th
| Yellow Peril | 23.4
| 56.9+1+10 | 13.8
| 75.5+10
| 190.6
| 6th
| Total faults | 329.5
| 661.7+1+120
| 248.6
| 831.8+120
| 2,312.6
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Objections pleaser by 5 pm Saturday. There are 3 by-elections next week. Predictions on this thread by 9.00 am on Thursday.
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 6, 2018 10:00:48 GMT
The Highland, Caol & Mallaig count started at 10.30 am.
Turnout 30.1%, total number of ballot papers 2131.
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 5, 2018 23:39:44 GMT
Now corrected: Grn: 44.7% (+36.3) LDem: 29.0% (+18.3) Con: 26.2% (+4.5) Still wrong, I think Labour has not stood here in recent years.
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 5, 2018 23:35:46 GMT
For week 1 - with Highland, Caol & Mallaig to come:Authority | Fylde | Highland | New Forest | Taunton Deane | Week 1 | Week 1 | Ward | Heyhouses | Coal & Mallaig | Milford | Wiveliscombe & West Deane | faults | position | ajs | 39.7
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| 132.1
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| andrewp | 35.7
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| 65.5+10
| 140.1
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| David Boothroyd | 8.6
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| 15.1
| 65.5+10
| 99.2
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| greenrobinhood | 17.7
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| 18.9
| 73.5+10
| 120.1
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| hempie | 29.7
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| 26.9
| 75.5+10
| 142.1
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| Lancastrian | 41.7
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| 20.9
| 59.5+10
| 132.1
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| olympian95 | 47.7
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| 17.8
| 65.5+10
| 141.0
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| priceofdawn | 26.0 |
| 28.9
| 69.5+10
| 134.4
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| Right Leaning | 15.7
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| 17.1
| 75.5+10
| 118.3
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| robbienicoll | 17.7
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| 20.9
| 73.5+10
| 122.1
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| Robert Waller | 25.7
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| 16.9
| 73.5+10
| 126.1
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| Yellow Peril | 23.4
| +1 | 13.8
| 75.5+10
| 122.7
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| Total faults | 329.5
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| 248.6
| 831.8+120
| 1,529.9
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 5, 2018 22:59:22 GMT
Wiveliscombe & West Deane (Taunton Deane) result: GRN: 44.7% (+44.7) LDEM: 29.0% (+17.3) CON: 26.2% (+2.5) Green GAIN from Independent. No Ind(s) (-55.4) and Lab (-9.2) as prev. Don't think these changes are correct.
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 5, 2018 22:25:57 GMT
Don’t know whether Wiveliscombe is counting tonight. It's a large and remote ward, and I would doubt it. Greens gain
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 5, 2018 19:33:29 GMT
12 entries this week with nothing from dibs and k9 along with apologies from ricmk. Yellow Peril gets 1 additional fault for adding to 101% in the Highlands.
Fylde, Heyhouses: 100% Conservative hold, majority from 8% (olympian95 over Labour) to 38% (David Boothroyd over Conservative / Yellow Peril over Liberal Democrat) Highland, Caol & Mallaig: 10 Independent MacKinnon ahead on 1st preferences, Lancastrian Independent Wood ahead, greenrobinhood, priceofdawn & Robert Waller SNP ahead New Forest, Milford: 100% Conservative hold, majority from 25% (andrewp over Liberal Democrat) to 54% (Yellow Peril over Labour) Taunton Deane, Wiveliscombe & West Deane: 7 Conservative win, andrewp, Lancastrian, olympian95, Right Leaning & robbienicoll Liberal Democrat win
Robert Waller and hempie did not give the ultimate winner in the Highlands, otherwise 9 of the remaining 10 had the candidate ahead on first preferences then being elected although greenrobinhood has SNP ahead on 1st preference with Independent MacKinnon ultimately elected.
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Post by middleenglander on Apr 1, 2018 22:06:24 GMT
There are 10 by-elections during April 2018: * 4 on 5 April * 3 on 12 April * 3 on 19 April * 0 on 26 April
6 of the contests are for District Councils, including a single member ward, last contested in 2015 2 are Unitary Councils, 1 last contested in 2015 and the other with "All Out" elections in 2016 2 are for Scottish Councils last contested in May 2017
Conservatives defend 7 seats, 4 following the death of the previous Councillor, 2 a resignation and 1 disqualification for non-attendance Labour defends 1 seat following a resignation SNP defends 1 seat following a death Independents defend 1 seat following a resignation, although not having a candidate in the by-election.
Conservatives and Liberal Democrats contest all 10 by-elections, Labour 8, Greens 7, SNP and UKIP 2 each, whilst 6 Independents contest 3 seats - a total of 45 candidates for the 10 seats.
Predictions on this thread by 9.00 am on day of election.
I propose to trial predicting the ultimate winner of Scottish by-elections, although for April wrong winner faults will continue to based solely on first preference votes with none for the ultimate winner.
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Post by middleenglander on Mar 31, 2018 7:53:34 GMT
I think the final tally is 54 by-elections. You have omitted Wolverhampton (Oxley) from your list - seat of Ian Claymore (Lab). Great Yarmouth have published a separate NOE for each ward. If you scroll down to Central and Northgate, you will see that there are two vacancies listed. Thanks, now updated.
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Post by middleenglander on Mar 31, 2018 0:31:48 GMT
There are 10 by-elections in April ahead of the 3 May annual elections.
5 April - 4 Fylde BC, Heyhouses - Conservative died - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green Highland UA, Caol & Mallaig - SNP died - 6 candidates: Con, LD, SNP, 3 Ind New Forest DC, Milford - Conservative died - 3 candidates: Con, Lab, LD Taunton Deane BC, Wiveliscombe & West Deane - Independent resigned - 3 candidates: Con, LD, Green
12 April - 3 Chichester DC, Rogate - Conservative resigned - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green St Edmundsbury BC, St Olave's - Labour resigned - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Ind South Northamptonshire DC, Middleton Cheney - Conservative resigned - 4 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green
19 April - 3 Perth & Kinross UA, Highland - Conservative died - 7 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, SNP, Green, 2 Ind Warrington UA, Lymm South - Conservative died - 5 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green, UKIP West Berkshire UA, Thatcham West - Conservative disqualified for non-attendance - 5 candidates: Con, Lab, LD, Green, UKIP
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Post by middleenglander on Mar 31, 2018 0:29:34 GMT
There now appears to be 53 54 by-elections on 3 May 2018 (14 single seat contests and 40 "double" elections) although the "double" vacancy in Great Yarmouth BC, Central & Northgate is yet to be confirmed.
^ indicates arising from the death of the previous councillor
Conservative defending - 28 - 11 single seat by-elections ^ Aylesbury Vale DC, Quainton Braintree DC, Bocking North Braintree DC, Hatfield Peveral & Terling Daventry DC, Walgrave Epping Forest DC, Moreton & Fyfield ^ Leicestershire CC, Stoney Stanton & Croft St Edmunsbury BC, Haverhill East St Edmunsbury BC, Haverhill North ^ South Holland DC, Donington, Quadring & Gosberton Swale BC, Sheppey East Weymouth & Portland BC, Weymouth West - 17 "double" elections Basildon BC, Pitsea South East Bolton MB, Bromley Cross Cherwell DC, Cropedy, Sibfords & Wroxton Epping Forest DC, Waltham Abbey Honey Lane Havant BC, Hayling West Kirklees MB, Birstall & Birkinshaw Preston BC, Greyfriars Reading BC, Kentwood Reigate & Banstead BC, Horley West Runnymede BC, Chertsey South & Row Town Runnymede BC, Foxhills Trafford MB, Altrincham Walsall MB, Paddock ^ Welwyn & Hatfield BC, Hatfield Villages Welwyn & Hatfield BC, Northaw & Cuffley West Oxfordshire DC, Freeland & Handborough Wirral MB, Hoylake & Meols
Labour defending - 16 17 - 1 single seat by-election ^ Cheshire West & Chester, Ellesmere Port Town - 15 16 "double" elections Cambridge BC, East Chesterton Gateshead MB, Ryton, Crookhill & Stella Halton BC, Halton View Great Yarmouth MB, Central & Northgate Liverpool MB, Knotty Ash ^ North East Lincolnshire UA, Immingham North Hertfordshire DC, Letchworth Grange ^ Oldham MB, Chadderton Central Reading BC, Church Reading BC, Katesgrove Sandwell MB, Greets Green & Lyng Sandwell MB, St Pauls ^ Wolverhampton MB, Graiseley Wolverhampton MB, Oxley Sefton MB, Ford Worcester MB, Warndon
Liberal Democrat defending - 4 - 1 single seat by-election Hertfordshire CC, St Albans North - 3 "double" election Gosport BC, Leeslands Milton Keynes BC, Newport Pagnell South Welwyn & Hatfield BC, Welham Green & Hatfield South
UKIP defending - 2 - 1 single seat by-election ^ Torridge DC, Bideford East - 1 "double" election * Rushmoor BC, West Heath
Other Parties - 3 - 3 "double" elections Cheltenham BC, Leckhampton (Independent) Epping Forest DC, Loughton Broadway (Loughton Residents Association) Rochford DC, Hockley (Resident)
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Post by middleenglander on Mar 30, 2018 23:11:37 GMT
There have been 67 by-elections during the January to March 2018 period with 26 (39%) changing hands. The results can be summarised by: Party | Contested | Defended | Retained | Gained | Lost | Won | retention rate | Conservative | 65 | 36 | 23 | 9 | 13 | 32 | 64% | Labour | 62 | 15 | 11 | 4
| 4 | 15 | 73% | Liberal Democrat | 50 | 5 | 3 | 8
| 2 | 11 | 60% | SNP | 4 | 2
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| Total | 265 | 67 | 41 | 26 | 26 | 67 | 61% |
^ 19 Independent candidates contested 15 by-elections ^^ Epsom & Ewell Residents Association, Farnworth & Kearsley Residents (Bolton), Independent - Save Our Stretton (East Staffordshire), Lincolnshire Independent (North Kesteven)and Thurrock Independent ^^^ Blue Revolution (Boston), Bus Pass Elvis (Nottingham) and Something New (Lichfield) Conservatives gained 9 seats, 4 from Independents, 2 each from Liberal Democrats and UKIP together with 1 from Labour whilst losing 13 seats, 6 to Liberal Democrats, 4 to Labour, 2 to Independents and 1 to No Description * gained Bolton: Hulton from Labour together with Dorset: Bridport and West Dorset: Bridport North from Liberal Democrat * gained Chiltern: Ridgeway, North Kesteven: Eagle, Swinderby & St Hughs, Redcar & Cleveland: Longbeck and Weymouth & Portland: Tophill East from Independents * gained Tendring: St Pauls and Thurrock, Ockendon from UKIP sitting as Independents * lost Arun: Marine, Aylesbury Vale: Central & Walton, Dacorum: Northchurch, North Norfolk: Worstead, Teignbridge: Chudleigh and Teignbridge: Dawlish Central & North East to Liberal Democrats * lost Hertsmere: Borehamwood Cowley Hill, Medway: Rochester West, Nottingham: Wollaton West and Staffordshire Moorlands: Leek West to Labour * lost East Hampshire: Petersfield Bell Hill and Scottish Borders: Selkirkshire to Independents along with Rutland: Oakham South East to No Description Labour gained 4 seats from a Conservative but lost 1 each to Conservative, Liberal Democrat, SNP and a localist group * gained Hertsmere: Borehamwood Cowley Hill, Medway: Rochester West, Nottingham, Wollaton West, Staffordshire Moorlands: Leek West from Conservative * lost Bolton: Hulton to Conservative, Bolton: Farnworth to Farnworth & Kearsley Residents, Midlothian: Penicuik to SNP and Sunderland: Pallion to Liberal Democrat Liberal Democrats gained 6 seats from Conservative and 1 each from Labour and Independent but lost 2 to Conservatives * gained Arun: Marine, Aylesbury Vale: Central & Walton, Dacorum: Northchurch, North Norfolf: Worstead, Teignbridge: Chudleigh together with Teignbridge: Dawlish Central & North East from Conservatives: * gained Sunderland: Pallion from Labour and West Somerset: Minehead South from Independent * lost Dorset: Bridport and West Dorset: Bridport North to Conservatives SNP gained Midlothian: Penicuik from Labour Independents gained 2 seats from Conservative but lost 4 to Conservatives and 1 to Liberal Democrat * gained East Hampshire: Petersfield Bell Hill and Scottish Borders: Selkirkshire from Conservative * lost Chiltern: Ridgeway, North Kesteven: Eagle, Swinderby & St Hughs, Redcar & Cleveland: Longbeck and Weymouth & Portland: Tophill East to Conservatives and West Somerset: Minehead South to Liberal Democrat No Description gained Rutland: Oakham South East from Conservative UKIP lost Tendring: St Pauls and Thurrock: Ockendon to Conservative
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