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Post by elinorhelyn on Sept 12, 2022 10:46:06 GMT
EASTBOURNE BC: St. Anthony's (LD resigned) Candidates: ANSELL, Nicholas (Conservative) GARBUTT, Ian (UKIP) NORRIS, Rachael (Green) PARKER, Hugh (Liberal Democrat)
2019: LD 1,604, 1,469, 1,257; Con 547, 489, 484; UKIP 418; Ind 299; Lab 292, 275, 217
Current Council: LD 17; Con 8; Ind 1; 1 Vacancy
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Post by batman on Sept 12, 2022 11:41:35 GMT
Nicholas Ansell is Caroline Ansell's husband. He doesn't appear to have any chance here.
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Post by Tony Otim on Sept 12, 2022 14:31:23 GMT
Nicholas Ansell is Caroline Ansell's husband. He doesn't appear to have any chance here. He's stood in the ward a couple of times before and contested the county division last May. Full preview of the all elections for this date will follow, but Ceredigion, Lampeter only closes nominations at 4pm today...
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Post by Tony Otim on Sept 13, 2022 11:22:37 GMT
BIRMINGHAM MBC; Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East (Lab died) Candidates: AHMED, Saima (Labour) BEVIN, Phil (Workers Party) HARRISON, Michael John (Green) KHAN, Shaukat Ali (Liberal Democrat) MALIK, Zhor (Conservative)
2022: Lab 2708, 2417; Con 937, 776; Grn 186; LD 173, 131 2018: Lab 4257, 3950; Con 701, 665; Grn 237; LD 201, 159
Michael Harrison stood here for the Greens in May, when Phil Bevin stood for the Workers Party in Brandwood & Kings Heath, Shaukat Khan for the Lib Dems in Garretts Green. Zhor Malik was the Labour councillor for Balsall Heath West who defected to the Conservatives in February and lost his seat to Labour in May.
Current Council: Lab 64; Con 22; LD 12; Grn 2; 1 vacancy
BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH & POOLE UA; Highcliffe & Walkford (Christchurch Ind died) Candidates: BROWN, Pete (Liberal Democrat) MARTIN, Andy (Christchurch Independent) STOKES, David Llewellyn Kelsey (Labour) VAN HAGEN, Christopher Seymour Nigel (Conservative)
2019: Ind 1792, 1617; Con 1192, 1017; LD 379, 351; Lab 297, 266
Current Council: Con 37; LD 13; Christchurch Ind 6; Poole Ind 5; Poole Local Grp 5; Bournemouth Ind & Grn 4 (2 Grn, 2 Ind); Lab 3; Ind 1; UKIP 1; 1 vacancy
CEREDIGION UA; Lampeter (Lab died) Candidates: COWLES, Lee (Independent) JERVIS, Sandra Louise (Liberal Democrat) MORGAN, Ann Bowen (Plaid Cymru) MULHOLLAND, Dinah (Labour)
2022:Lab unopp. Boundaries for this ward remained unchanged, although the number of councillors was cut from 2 to 1, and it had been served by the same 2 councillors from at least 2004. Previous results: 2017: Lab 737, Ind 551; PC 270 2012: Lab 884; Ind 637; PC 262; LD 130; Con 49 2008: Lab 790; Ind 575, 249; PC 263; LD 123; Grn 65; Con 55 2004: Lab 785; Ind 643; PC 350
Dinal Mulholland was the Labour candidate in Llangybi ward in May.
Current Council: PC 20; Ind 9; LD 7; Gwlad 1; 1 vacancy
EASTBOURNE DC; St Anthony (Lib Dem resigned) Candidates: ANSELL, Nicholas John Raymond (Conservative) GARBUTT, Ian Charles (UKIP) NORRIS, Rachael Dawn (Green) PARKER, Hugh Wayne (Liberal Democrat)
2019: LD 1604, 1469, 1257; Con 547, 489, 484; UKIP 316; Ind 299; Lab 292, 275, 217
Rachael Norris (Grn) was the top Labour candidate in 2019. Nicholas Ansell contested the ward for the Conservatives on old boundaries in 2011 and 2015 and also contested the St Anthonys county division last May.
Current Council: LD 17; Con 8; Ind 1; 1 vacancy
MENDIP DC; Butleigh & Baltonsborough (Con died) Candidates: MADDOCK, Ken (Conservative) SULLY, Claire (Liberal Democrat)
2019: Con 427; LD 270; Lab 115 2015: Con 831; LD 534; 2011: Con 668; LD 371 2007: Con 597; LD 210; UKIP 86
Ken Maddock was councillor for the ward from 2007-2011, and prior to that councillor for the predecessor Avalon ward. Claire Sully came top in the Mendip South ward (which covers this ward) of the new unitary in May.
Current Council: LD 23; Con 11; Grn 10; Ind 1; No party 1; 1 vacancy
SHROPSHIRE UA; Bridgnorth West & Tasley (Con died) Candidates: CONNOLLY, Rachel Elizabeth (Labour) HOLLAND, Jonathan James (Conservative) NASH, Clare (Green) STILWELL, Richard Douglas (Liberal Democrat)
2021: Lab 1321, 669; Con 920, 711; LD 336, 282; Grn 70, 60 2017: Con 1098, 873; LD 511, 458; Lab 312; UKIP 135 2013: Con 830, 656; UKIP 530, 447; LD 372, 259 2009: Con 1199, 940; LD 564, 512; Ind 510, 400, 272
Jonathan Holland, Rachel Connolly and Richard Stilwell all stood unsuccessfully for their parties in 2021 (Stilwell was the second Lib Dem). Clare Nash contested the recent Highley by-election for the Greens, getting 9 votes (although she does live in Bridgnorth).
Current Council: Con 41; LD 14; Lab 9; Grn 4; Ind 4; Non-affiliated 1;
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Post by Chris from Brum on Sept 13, 2022 11:41:41 GMT
BIRMINGHAM MBC; Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East (Lab died) Candidates: AHMED, Saima (Labour) BEVIN, Phil (Workers Party) HARRISON, Michael John (Green) KHAN, Shaukat Ali (Liberal Democrat) MALIK, Zhor (Conservative) 2022: Lab 2708, 2417; Con 937, 776; Grn 186; LD 173, 131 2018: Lab 4257, 3950; Con 701, 665; Grn 237; LD 201, 159 Michael Harrison stood here for the Greens in May, when Phil Bevin stood for the Workers Party in Brandwood & Kings Heath, Shaukat Khan for the Lib Dems in Garretts Green. Zhor Malik was the Labour councillor for Balsall Heath West who defected to the Conservatives in February and lost his seat to Labour in May. Current Council: Lab 64; Con 22; LD 12; Grn 2; 1 vacancy Shaukat Ali Khan is a former councillor for Bordesley Green (2008? - 2012)
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Post by andrewp on Sept 13, 2022 11:56:59 GMT
Ken Maddock in Mendip is a blast from the past. He was leader of Somerset CC from 2009-12, when he stood down to be the Conservative candidate for the Avon and Somerset PCC, which he lost.
I don’t think he has stood for election since 2012, and I had assumed he had rather disappeared. He didn’t stand in the unitary election, Given the pointless nature of the current election, perhaps no other Conservatives wanted to stand.
Be a shame if he lost…..
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Post by John Chanin on Sept 13, 2022 12:21:35 GMT
BIRMINGHAM MBC; Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East (Lab died) Candidates: AHMED, Saima (Labour) BEVIN, Phil (Workers Party) HARRISON, Michael John (Green) KHAN, Shaukat Ali (Liberal Democrat) MALIK, Zhor (Conservative) 2022: Lab 2708, 2417; Con 937, 776; Grn 186; LD 173, 131 2018: Lab 4257, 3950; Con 701, 665; Grn 237; LD 201, 159 Michael Harrison stood here for the Greens in May, when Phil Bevin stood for the Workers Party in Brandwood & Kings Heath, Shaukat Khan for the Lib Dems in Garretts Green. Zhor Malik was the Labour councillor for Balsall Heath West who defected to the Conservatives in February and lost his seat to Labour in May. Current Council: Lab 64; Con 22; LD 12; Grn 2; 1 vacancy Shaukat Ali Khan is a former councillor for Bordesley Green (2008? - 2012) He was a councillor quite a bit before this for the PJP.
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Post by matureleft on Sept 13, 2022 12:42:11 GMT
SHROPSHIRE UA; Bridgnorth West & Tasley (Con died) Candidates: CONNOLLY, Rachel Elizabeth (Labour) HOLLAND, Jonathan James (Conservative) NASH, Clare (Green) STILWELL, Richard Douglas (Liberal Democrat)
2021: Lab 1321, 669; Con 920, 711; LD 336, 282; Grn 70, 60 2017: Con 1098, 873; LD 511, 458; Lab 312; UKIP 135 2013: Con 830, 656; UKIP 530, 447; LD 372, 259 2009: Con 1199, 940; LD 564, 512; Ind 510, 400, 272
Jonathan Holland, Rachel Connolly and Richard Stilwell all stood unsuccessfully for their parties in 2021 (Stilwell was the second Lib Dem). Clare Nash contested the recent Highley by-election for the Greens, getting 9 votes (although she does live in Bridgnorth).
That's some personal vote that the Labour winner in 2021 has!
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Post by spirit on Sept 13, 2022 21:51:55 GMT
CEREDIGION UA; Lampeter (Lab died) Candidates: COWLES, Lee (Independent) JERVIS, Sandra Louise (Liberal Democrat) MORGAN, Ann Bowen (Plaid Cymru) MULHOLLAND, Dinah (Labour) Dinal Mulholland was the Labour candidate in Llangybi ward in May.
And the last two general elections in Ceredigion.
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Post by iainbhx on Sept 14, 2022 6:44:54 GMT
Shaukat Ali Khan is a former councillor for Bordesley Green (2008? - 2012) He was a councillor quite a bit before this for the PJP. 1999-2004 in Small Heath Ward originally as JFK then PJP. "Defeated" in 2004 for Bordesley Green, result overturned by election petition, topped the poll in the by-election for the PJP, narrowly reelected as LDm for Bordesley Green in 2008, lost in 2012.
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Post by Tony Otim on Sept 14, 2022 8:29:34 GMT
He was a councillor quite a bit before this for the PJP. 1999-2004 in Small Heath Ward originally as JFK then PJP. "Defeated" in 2004 for Bordesley Green, result overturned by election petition, topped the poll in the by-election for the PJP, narrowly reelected as LDm for Bordesley Green in 2008, lost in 2012. PJP = People's Justice Party, what was JFK?
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Post by andrewp on Sept 14, 2022 8:38:01 GMT
1999-2004 in Small Heath Ward originally as JFK then PJP. "Defeated" in 2004 for Bordesley Green, result overturned by election petition, topped the poll in the by-election for the PJP, narrowly reelected as LDm for Bordesley Green in 2008, lost in 2012. PJP = People's Justice Party, what was JFK? Justice for Kashmir.
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Post by Sibboleth on Sept 14, 2022 8:48:08 GMT
SHROPSHIRE UA; Bridgnorth West & Tasley (Con died) Candidates: CONNOLLY, Rachel Elizabeth (Labour) HOLLAND, Jonathan James (Conservative) NASH, Clare (Green) STILWELL, Richard Douglas (Liberal Democrat) 2021: Lab 1321, 669; Con 920, 711; LD 336, 282; Grn 70, 60 2017: Con 1098, 873; LD 511, 458; Lab 312; UKIP 135 2013: Con 830, 656; UKIP 530, 447; LD 372, 259 2009: Con 1199, 940; LD 564, 512; Ind 510, 400, 272 Jonathan Holland, Rachel Connolly and Richard Stilwell all stood unsuccessfully for their parties in 2021 (Stilwell was the second Lib Dem). Clare Nash contested the recent Highley by-election for the Greens, getting 9 votes (although she does live in Bridgnorth). That's some personal vote that the Labour winner in 2021 has! Yes, she's very active and was an unusually high profile town councillor before. Was also the Labour candidate for the parliamentary constituency in 2017. The division doesn't quite include the parts of the town you might think from its name: High Town and surrounds are actually in the East & Etc. division, which is o/c not unhelpful from a Labour perspective. Division is a mixture of working class residential areas (which have a history of good Labour votes - the poor Labour results in recent decades were as odd from that perspective as the very good, personal profile driven one last year), humdrum middle class suburbs and affluent commuter villages - not quite sure why it isn't split into two more coherent single member divisions really.
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Post by Chris from Brum on Sept 14, 2022 14:55:15 GMT
PJP = People's Justice Party, what was JFK? Justice for Kashmir. Yes, they emerged in the late 90's, then renamed themselves People's Justice Party to generalise their appeal, and finally dissolved in 2006, with a lot of the members joining the Lib Dems. Shaukat Ali Khan was at one stage their group leader in the Council House.
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Post by jamesdoyle on Sept 15, 2022 8:42:08 GMT
MENDIP DC; Butleigh & Baltonsborough (Con died) Candidates: MADDOCK, Ken (Conservative) SULLY, Claire (Liberal Democrat) 2019: Con 427; LD 270; Lab 115 2015: Con 831; LD 534; 2011: Con 668; LD 371 2007: Con 597; LD 210; UKIP The UKIP figure for 2007 has dropped off (a cliff). it was 86, from LEAP.
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Post by Tony Otim on Sept 15, 2022 11:28:47 GMT
MENDIP DC; Butleigh & Baltonsborough (Con died) Candidates: MADDOCK, Ken (Conservative) SULLY, Claire (Liberal Democrat) 2019: Con 427; LD 270; Lab 115 2015: Con 831; LD 534; 2011: Con 668; LD 371 2007: Con 597; LD 210; UKIP The UKIP figure for 2007 has dropped off (a cliff). it was 86, from LEAP. Thanks - now amended.
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Post by iang on Oct 6, 2022 12:00:27 GMT
Re Sparkbrook - we've fought a campaign (two leaflets and I believe quite a bit of door knocking) having presumably done nothing the last time the seat was fought in May, so I would expect our vote to go up, although that doesn't mean I think we are going to win (I have done some delivering but that's all, so I'm not very close to the campaign). Both our candidate and the Tory are former councillors (the Tory defected from Labour last year but couldn't hold his seat). One Labour leaflet I've seen makes something of the fact that their candidate is the only one of the "main" candidates who has not previously stood somewhere else. The Tories have put out at least one leaflet (featuring a classic Lib Dem style bar chart complete with "Can't win here") but as far as I know the Greens haven't done anything. The local environment is an issue on most parties' leaflets as far as I have seen
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Post by phil156 on Oct 6, 2022 12:11:53 GMT
They all count tonight except Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole which is tomorrow at 10AM
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Post by peterl on Oct 6, 2022 14:57:44 GMT
They all count tonight except Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole which is tomorrow at 10AM As if we need another reason to dispair at that council, not being able to manage an on the night count in an urban area with only the one contest to count is rather poor.
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