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Post by Tony Otim on Jun 19, 2019 21:06:25 GMT
Kicking off July - and I can't remember the last time we had a genuine Communist Party candidate:
CHORLEY BC; Ecclestone & Mawdesley (Con died) Candidates: CAUNCE,Val (Conservative) FISHER, Martin John (Labour)
2019: Con 1066; Lab 649; UKIP 250 2018: Con 1179; Lab 762; LD 190; UKIP 56 2016: Con 953; Lab 823; UKIP 292 2015: Con 1856; Lab 1377; UKIP 442 2014: Con 944; Lab 741; UKIP 402 2012: Con 1009; Lab 914; UKIP 241 2011: Con 1247; Lab 945 2010: Con 2015; Lab 1484 2008: Con 1306; Lab 956 2007:Con 1245; Lab 824 2006: Con 1176; Lab 998 2004: Con 1358; Lab 1168 2003: Con 1399; Lab 1320 2002: Lab 1798, 1400, 1150; Con 1455, 1429, 1325
The deceased councillor was a Henry Caunce, so I’m guessing Val is a relation, possibly his widow?
Current Council: Lab 37; Con 7; Ind 2; 1 vacancy
MIDDLESBROUGH UA; Park End & Beckfield (Ind resigned) Candidates: BEADNALL, Val (Conservative) HILL, Stephen (Independent) JAMES, Steven Thomas (Independent) JONES, Ian Godfrey Llewellyn (Liberal Democrats) McGRATH, Paul Anthony (Labour)
2019: Ind 1050, 979, 910; Lab 178, 118, 117; Con 46 Jul 17 by: Ind 505; Lab 302; Con 59; Grn 12; LD 10 2015: Ind 1177, 1082, 1043; Lab 989, 716, 608; Con 178
The Indy who resigned was the by-election winner from 2017 who was the third indy elected this year. The Labour candidate was the third Labour candidate this May.
Current Council: Ind 22; Lab 20; Con 3; 1 vacancy
RHONDDA CYNON TAF UA; Rhondda (Lab died) Candidates: DAVIES, Alexander Francis (Conservative) DUMPHY, Adrian (Welsh Communist Party) GRIFFITHS, Eleri Megan (Plaid Cymru) ROBERTS, Karen (Liberal Democrats) TOMKINSON, Loretta (Labour)
2017: Lab 558, 554; PC 333, 266; LD 221; Con 193, 164 2012: Lab 623, 531; Ind 434, 303, 155; Grn 176; PC 169 2008: Lab 619, 565; PC 532, 463; LD 485 2004: Lab 721, 632; PC 379, 353; LD 214
Current Council: Lab 47; PC 17; Ind 7; Con 2; LD 1; Cynon Valley Party 1; 1 vacancy
WILTSHIRE UA; Trowbridge Drynham (Con died) Candidates: BRYANT, Andrew James (Liberal Democrats) HENLEY, Shaun Samuel James (Labour) KNIGHT, John Roland Wallace (Independent) REYNOLDS, Kam (Conservative)
2017: Con 654; Lab 203; LD 130 2013: Con 504; LD 195 2009: Con 641; LD 358
Current Council: Con 65; LD 19; Ind 9; Lab 3; 2 vacancies
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jun 20, 2019 14:06:33 GMT
Rhondda had a long tradition of Communist electoral activity of course, but then this ward is not actually part of the Rhondda constituency but is the Western part of the town of Pontypridd
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Post by polaris on Jun 20, 2019 15:58:38 GMT
Kicking off July - and I can't remember the last time we had a genuine Communist Party candidate: CHORLEY BC; Ecclestone & Mawdesley (Con died) Candidates: CAUNCE,Val (Conservative) FISHER, Martin John (Labour) 2019: Con 1066; Lab 649; UKIP 250 2018: Con 1179; Lab 762; LD 190; UKIP 56 2016: Con 953; Lab 823; UKIP 292 2015: Con 1856; Lab 1377; UKIP 442 2014: Con 944; Lab 741; UKIP 402 2012: Con 1009; Lab 914; UKIP 241 2011: Con 1247; Lab 945 2010: Con 2015; Lab 1484 2008: Con 1306; Lab 956 2007:Con 1245; Lab 824 2006: Con 1176; Lab 998 2004: Con 1358; Lab 1168 2003: Con 1399; Lab 1320 2002: Lab 1798, 1400, 1150; Con 1455, 1429, 1325 There are results going back seventeen years listed for that ward. At national level there have been so many political upheavals since 2002 (Iraq, the Global Financial Crisis, the Coalition, Brexit....), but that ward has barely swung at all, despite looking quite marginal. Can anyone think of any similarly inelastic wards anywhere else?
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Post by maxque on Jun 20, 2019 16:49:02 GMT
Kicking off July - and I can't remember the last time we had a genuine Communist Party candidate: CHORLEY BC; Ecclestone & Mawdesley (Con died) Candidates: CAUNCE,Val (Conservative) FISHER, Martin John (Labour) 2019: Con 1066; Lab 649; UKIP 250 2018: Con 1179; Lab 762; LD 190; UKIP 56 2016: Con 953; Lab 823; UKIP 292 2015: Con 1856; Lab 1377; UKIP 442 2014: Con 944; Lab 741; UKIP 402 2012: Con 1009; Lab 914; UKIP 241 2011: Con 1247; Lab 945 2010: Con 2015; Lab 1484 2008: Con 1306; Lab 956 2007:Con 1245; Lab 824 2006: Con 1176; Lab 998 2004: Con 1358; Lab 1168 2003: Con 1399; Lab 1320 2002: Lab 1798, 1400, 1150; Con 1455, 1429, 1325 There are results going back seventeen years listed for that ward. At national level there have been so many political upheavals since 2002 (Iraq, the Global Financial Crisis, the Coalition, Brexit....), but that ward has barely swung at all, despite looking quite marginal. Can anyone think of any similarly inelastic wards anywhere else? Most of Chorley fits the bill, I think.
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Post by maxque on Jul 3, 2019 17:21:18 GMT
The Chorley winner might have a very short time in office, new wards coming in 2020 and the wards is being thorn apart.
Mawdesley merges with Lostock (usually Conservative, but voted Labour this year for the first time since 1995) and most of Euston South (usually Conservative) to create "Croston, Mawdesley and Euston South".
Eccleston merges with the non-Coppull parts of Chishall (swingy ward) and becomes "Eccleston, Heskin and Charnock Richard".
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Post by timrollpickering on Jul 3, 2019 17:46:14 GMT
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Post by johnloony on Jul 3, 2019 21:04:22 GMT
Kicking off July - and I can't remember the last time we had a genuine Communist Party candidate: Erm which Communist Party is the genuine one? This one is the Communist Party of Britain, which split away from the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1988, but is de-facto a continuation of the CPGB in terms of archives, policies, and people. The CPGB itself terminated its own existence in 1991, when it split into the Democratic Left (the majority) and the continuity CPGB (the minority). The continuing CPGB didn't continue for very long, and a small bit of it still exists under the name CPGB (Provisional Central Committee). In other words, it's trying to build itself up into some sort of existence, but unsuccessfully.
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Chris from Brum
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Post by Chris from Brum on Jul 4, 2019 8:12:10 GMT
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Post by Crimson King on Jul 4, 2019 8:15:38 GMT
thats helpful, when I was at uni we had the CPGB and the CPB(ML) and I had been confused as to where the current CPB fitted in
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Post by timrollpickering on Jul 4, 2019 10:07:37 GMT
MIDDLESBROUGH UA; Park End & Beckfield (Ind resigned) Candidates: BEADNALL, Val (Conservative) HILL, Stephen (Independent) JAMES, Steven Thomas (Independent) JONES, Ian Godfrey Llewellyn (Liberal Democrats) McGRATH, Paul Anthony (Labour) Steven Thomas James is basically the defending candidate so % changes can be calculated for him.
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Post by rhyfelwyr on Jul 4, 2019 19:51:33 GMT
Rhondda had a long tradition of Communist electoral activity of course, but then this ward is not actually part of the Rhondda constituency but is the Western part of the town of Pontypridd Communist tradition in the Rhondda died with Annie Powell. They've not featured much in the last twenty or thirty years.
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Post by andrewp on Jul 4, 2019 21:06:09 GMT
The Independent candidate in Trowbridge today is an ex Conservative councillor who applied for the Conservative nomination and didn’t get it. He has been saying that the deceased councillor told him that he was his preferred successor. Will be interesting to see how he does. It’s possible he might win, or might split the Conservative vote to aid a Lib Dem win.
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Post by ElectionMapsUK on Jul 4, 2019 21:56:08 GMT
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Post by Chris from Brum on Jul 4, 2019 22:06:06 GMT
That's greater than the regular election,by the looks of things.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 4, 2019 22:07:56 GMT
RHONDDA CYNON TAF Rhondda
GRIFFITHS, Eleri Megan (Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales) 404 TOMKINSON, Loretta (Welsh Labour / Llafur Cymru) 266 DAVIES, Alexander Francis (Welsh Conservative Party Candidate) 145 ROBERTS, Karen (Welsh Liberal Democrats / Democratiaidd Rhyddfrydol Cymru) 127 DUMPHY, Adrian (Welsh Communist Party / Y Blaid Gomiwnyddol Gymreig) 18
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Post by andrewp on Jul 4, 2019 22:08:00 GMT
That's greater than the regular election,by the looks of things. Yes. 2017 was 31.0%
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Post by andrewp on Jul 4, 2019 22:09:25 GMT
RHONDDA CYNON TAF Rhondda GRIFFITHS, Eleri Megan (Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales) 404 TOMKINSON, Loretta (Welsh Labour / Llafur Cymru) 266 DAVIES, Alexander Francis (Welsh Conservative Party Candidate) 145 ROBERTS, Karen (Welsh Liberal Democrats / Democratiaidd Rhyddfrydol Cymru) 127 DUMPHY, Adrian (Welsh Communist Party / Y Blaid Gomiwnyddol Gymreig) 18 Plaid 42.1% Lab 27.7% Con 15.1% LD 13.2% Comm 1.9%
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Post by spirit on Jul 4, 2019 22:14:33 GMT
That's a decent swing to PC.
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Post by Ben Walker on Jul 4, 2019 22:26:37 GMT
Stephen Hill (Ind) elected for Park End (Middlesbrough).
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