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Post by timrollpickering on Mar 5, 2021 20:46:41 GMT
No doubt corona will be used as another excuse by many authorities to do next day counts. So if we add a day across the board, that means Tower Hamlets's results for the London Assembly will be out on May 12th. But which year? Tower Hamlets isn't the lead borough supplying the Constituency Returning Officer for City & East - Newham is.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Mar 5, 2021 20:49:11 GMT
Tower Hamlets isn't the lead borough supplying the Constituency Returning Officer for City & East - Newham is. And that's largely irrelevant when it comes to GLA elections because the whole thing is basically done by whoever's won the contract to supply the optical vote scanning machines this election.
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Post by Toylyyev on Mar 10, 2021 17:30:56 GMT
A question not asked for nearly a year: Are they counting tonight? Was that a Presley single? BB And The Johann Freiherr Orchestra - Alle Meine Entchen BB Na?
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Post by andrewteale on Mar 13, 2021 10:55:03 GMT
Thorniewood first preference result: Oyebola Ajala, Scottish Conservative and Unionist – 212 Jospeh Budd, Independent - 518 Eve Cunnington, Scottish National Party (SNP) – 944 Daryl Gardner, UKIP - 15 Helen Loughran, Scottish Labour Party – 998 Rosemary McGowan, Scottish Green Party – 53 In a three-seat ordinary election, that would probably have returned one Labour, one SNP and Budd (you'd assume SNP transfers would favour Budd over Labour). In a four-seat ordinary election for Fortissat Labour would have won two seats and the SNP and Conservatives one each.
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