markf
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Post by markf on Sept 28, 2017 21:54:43 GMT
thanks guys
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markf
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Post by markf on Sept 28, 2017 22:01:00 GMT
lab hold todbrook
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Sept 28, 2017 22:03:19 GMT
HARLOW Toddbrook
Anthony Wyndham EDWARDS (Labour Party) 702 Peter Michael LAMB (The Conservative Party Candidate) 486 Patricia Ann [Patsy] LONG (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) 98 James Richard AICKEN (The Green Party) 41 Lesley Anne RIDEOUT (Liberal Democrats) 19
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Post by jamesgroves on Sept 28, 2017 22:03:54 GMT
Just in.
Lancaster City Council Halton with Aughton ward 247 Frea (Labour) 236 Gibbins (Conservative) 245 Maskell (Green) 174 Pilling (Liberal Democrats) Frea elected
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2017 22:04:11 GMT
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Sharon
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Post by Sharon on Sept 28, 2017 22:08:52 GMT
Just in. Lancaster City Council Halton with Aughton ward 247 Frea (Labour) 236 Gibbins (Conservative) 245 Maskell (Green) 174 Pilling (Liberal Democrats) Frea elected J And with that result, by my calculations, Lancaster moves from the NOC column to Labour.
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Post by maxque on Sept 28, 2017 22:09:01 GMT
Lab hold in Kingstone, Barnsley.
Lab 740 LD 247 Con 113 Grn 87 BNP 75 Demos 25
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Post by Merseymike on Sept 28, 2017 22:16:28 GMT
Very impressive website from Labour's candidate in Halton - set up a community hydro scheme so clearly a green socialist.
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iain
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Post by iain on Sept 28, 2017 22:19:25 GMT
Kingstone (Barnsley) result:
LAB: 57.5% (-2.4) LDEM: 19.2% (+19.2) CON: 8.8% (-3.5) GRN: 6.8% (-4.1) BNP: 5.8% (-5.2) DDIP: 1.9% (+1.9)
Toddbrook (Harlow) result:
LAB: 52.2% (+13.6) CON: 36.1% (+11.4) UKIP: 7.3% (-29.4) GRN: 3.0% (+3.0) LDEM: 1.4% (+1.4)
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Post by maxque on Sept 28, 2017 22:24:25 GMT
HARLOW Toddbrook Anthony Wyndham EDWARDS (Labour Party) 702 Peter Michael LAMB (The Conservative Party Candidate) 486 Patricia Ann [Patsy] LONG (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) 98 James Richard AICKEN (The Green Party) 41 Lesley Anne RIDEOUT (Liberal Democrats) 19 Lab 52.2% (+1.7) Con 36.1% (+11.2) UKIP 7.3% (-17.4) Grn 3.0% LD 1.4%
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Post by Robert Waller on Sept 28, 2017 22:28:51 GMT
Conservative HOLD Stretton (East Staffordshire).
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iain
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Post by iain on Sept 28, 2017 22:32:41 GMT
Washburn (Harrogate) result:
CON: 75.3% (+0.3) LAB: 12.5% (-0.9) GRN: 8.4% (+8.4) YORK: 3.9% (+3.9)
Con HOLD. No UKIP (-11.6) as prev.
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iain
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Post by iain on Sept 28, 2017 22:39:53 GMT
Conservative HOLD Stretton (East Staffordshire). Stretton (East Staffordshire): CON: 47.2% (+2.1) IND: 28.2% (+28.2) LAB: 19.2% (-0.4) UKIP: 3.2% (-24.4) LDEM: 2.2% (+2.2) No Grn as prev.
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Post by Robert Waller on Sept 28, 2017 22:55:38 GMT
Conservative HOLDS in...
Chedburgh (St. Edmundsbury). Hundon (St. Edmundsbury).
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iain
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Post by iain on Sept 28, 2017 23:03:12 GMT
Results for Northampton...
Conservative HOLD Nene Valley. Labour HOLD Eastfield.
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iain
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Post by iain on Sept 28, 2017 23:14:18 GMT
Eastfield (Northampton) result:
LAB: 50.5% (+13.5) CON: 29.5% (-4.1) LDEM: 20.0% (+16.7)
No UKIP (-21.3) and Grn (-4.9) as prev.
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Post by Robert Waller on Sept 28, 2017 23:16:13 GMT
Plus some of us have an interest in the exact figures for Nene Valley and the two St Edmundsbury wards.
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Sharon
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Post by Sharon on Sept 28, 2017 23:18:51 GMT
thanks Robert & Iain. So that only leaves Trimdon for tonight. Is Highland not counting tonight?
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Post by Robert Waller on Sept 28, 2017 23:24:42 GMT
Nene Valley (Northampton):
CON: 52.5% (+10.1) LAB: 22.4% (+7.8) LDEM: 19.2% (+9.3) GRN: 5.9% (+5.9)
No UKIP (-19.6) and Ind (-13.6).
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Post by finsobruce on Sept 28, 2017 23:24:58 GMT
Andrew Many thanks for your tribute to Mark Senior in your preview. I had no idea who he was, but I appreciated his many informative contributions to this website. He was often unrealistic about Lib Dem opportunities; he was also very sensitive and sometimes awkward about recording the sad deaths of councillors. I can confirm that Hundon ward in St. Edmundsbury has been unchanged since 1973, when it constituted as ward no. 16 of St. Edmundsbury, formed from the same 4 parishes of Clare Rural District. Back in the 1970s, there was no internet and it was difficult to collate results from all over the country. The Sampling Branch of the Office of Population, Censuses and Surveys published a book called "New Districts for Old" in September 1974, which is a paperback running to over 1000 pages. It sets out the contents of all the new wards contested in 1973, which were aggregated from existing borough and urban district wards and rural parishes under temporary orders issued by the Home Office. It sets out the polling districts and range of elector numbers in each polling district. Sadly it does not cover County Electoral Divisions, many of which were defined in terms of the previous county electoral divisions. I believe it was an OPCS internal document only and my copy is now in a state of collapse - a 1000-page paperback is doomed to disintegrate. It was compiled by R.M. Blunden and Sheila Gray; I believe it was Sheila Gray's final project before she retired. I've just bought "Volume 3" (Scotland) online. Right authors and published by OPCS. I'll let you know what turns up.
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