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Post by greatkingrat on Jul 4, 2013 22:39:37 GMT
BRAINTREE - Braintree East (Labour died)
Mar 2012 by - Lab 554, Con 388, UKIP 131, Grn 76, Ind 32 2011 - Lab 762/756/710, Con 759/691/668, Grn 297 Jun 2008 by - Con 668, Lab 406, Grn 125, LD 119 2007 - Lab 581/541/516, Con 546/507/483, UKIP 266, LD 247/244 2003 - Lab 597/531/502, Con 304, Ind 254/228, LD 219/216
Celia BURNE (Labour Party Candidate) John MALAM (Green Party candidate) Philip PALIJ (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) Jennifer SMITH (The Conservative Party Candidate)
EAST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE - Thrapston Market (Conservative resigned)
2011 - Con 754/586, Ind 604 2007 - Con x2 unopposed
Valerie CARTER (Independent) Joseph GARNER (UKIP) Alex IZYCKY (The Labour Party Candidate) Alex SMITH (Conservative Party Candidate)
ELMBRIDGE - Weybridge South (Conservative resigned)
2012 - Con 638, LD 173, Lab 107 2010 - Con 1434, LD 649, Lab 152 2008 - Con 679, Ind 227, LD 192 2006 - Con 786, LD 271
Richard KNIGHT (The Conservative Party Candidate) Ian LAKE (UKIP) Gillian SOLWAY (Liberal Democrats)
KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES - Beverley (Liberal Democrat resigned)
2010 - LD 2138/2081/2044, Con 1738/1591/1530, Lab 657/566/474, Grn 581, CPA 158/139/139 2006 - LD 1398/1391/1385, Con 972/936/874, Grn 416, Lab 284/275/268, CPA 125/93/80 2002 - LD 1653/1632/1609, Con 945/939/889, Lab 249/236/218, CPA 117
Marian FREEDMAN (The Labour Party Candidate) Lesley HEAP (Liberal Democrats) Terence PATON (Conservative Party) Chris WALKER (The Green Party) Michael WATSON (UK Independence Party (UKIP))
LAMBETH - Tulse Hill (Labour died)
2010 - Lab 3232/3186/3160, LD 1764/1748/1668, Grn 759/698/656, Con 608/556/503 2006 - Lab 1589/1528/1514, Grn 718, LD 582/432/374, Con 353/309/306 2002 - Lab 1219/1078/1017, Grn 440/333, LD 334/290/285, Con 225/215/184, SocAll 171
Amna AHMAD (Liberal Democrats) Mary ATKINS (The Labour Party Candidate) Bernard ATWELL (Green Party) Timothy BRIGGS (Conservative Party Candidate) Adam BUICK (The Socialist Party (GB)) Elizabeth JONES (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) Steve NALLY (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition) Valentine WALKER (Independent)
NORTH SOMERSET - Weston-Super-Mare North Worle (Conservative resigned)
2011 - Con 1293/1183/1101, LD 686/671/609, Lab 600/596/559 Jun 2007 - Con 946/920/904, LD 513/498/494, Lab 268/234/218, Ind 157, UKIP 154 (postponed poll) 2003 - LD 1356/1236/1143, Con 627/610, Lab 268/248/243
Denise HUNT (Labour Party Candidate) Edward KEATING (Liberal Democrats) Rachel LING (Independent) Derek MEAD (Independent) Richard NIGHTINGALE (The Conservative Party Candidate) Steven PEARSE-DANKER (UK Independence Party (UKIP))
UTTLESFORD - Felsted (Conservative disqualified)
2011 - Con 1204/1113, LD 320/314 2007 - Con 824/740, LD 585/554 2003 - LD 539/531, Con 336/298
Marie FELTON (Conservative Party Candidate) Alan STANNARD (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) Antoinette WATTEBOT (Liberal Democrats) Yad ZANGANAH (Labour Party Candidate)
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Post by David Ashforth on Jul 6, 2013 13:56:39 GMT
| Ward map | ONS data | BRAINTREE - Braintree East | link | link | EAST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE - Thrapston Market | link | link | ELMBRIDGE - Weybridge South | link | link | KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES – Beverley | link | link | LAMBETH - Tulse Hill | link | link | NORTH SOMERSET - Weston-Super-Mare North Worle | link | link | UTTLESFORD – Felsted | link | link |
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Post by WestCountryRadical on Jul 7, 2013 9:28:26 GMT
Those are not the candidates for Weston-super-Mare North Worle . Those are the candidates from a previous by-election. The candidates for North Worle are:
Denise HUNT (Labour Party Candidate) Edward KEATING (Liberal Democrats) Rachel LING (Independent) Derek MEAD (Independent) Richard NIGHTINGALE (The Conservative Party Candidate) Steven PEARSE-DANKER (UK Independence Party (UKIP))
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Post by greatkingrat on Jul 7, 2013 10:51:49 GMT
Well spotted, interesting that Rachel Ling has changed from a LD to an independent since the May by-election.
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Post by WestCountryRadical on Jul 7, 2013 12:48:51 GMT
Indeed and Derek Mead is a lifelong Conservative who is also standing as an Independent.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 15:10:45 GMT
Well spotted, interesting that Rachel Ling has changed from a LD to an independent since the May by-election. I've watched the Rachel Ling story over on the LibDem member Facebook Group. It's caused QUITE the stir.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2013 8:14:35 GMT
On May 30th, Rachel Ling sent a message to Tommy Robinson, leader of the EDL. hoping that she could work with him/the group for "positive change" Screengrab - Direct Link - link
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Post by Merseymike on Jul 9, 2013 10:53:22 GMT
I've had a look at her various sites and she seems a bit naive more than anything else - I think the idea that EDL's loathing of Muslims could be dealt with by 'presenting evidene' to him, to 'explain his fears', is a very good example
Quite why anyone would want to reach out to the EDL is anyone's guess.
Its interesting that she said she had been asked to stand by the LD's. I do believe that is likely, because I know a friend of mine, whose mother was a LD councillor, told me that she had been approached similarly and stood even though she had no history of voting LD. She got elected and then took an active part in the party after the event.
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Post by Adam on Jul 11, 2013 21:04:18 GMT
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Post by erlend on Jul 12, 2013 14:55:36 GMT
Some serious attempt at winning the Aardvark vote there.
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Post by nick10 on Jul 12, 2013 15:11:04 GMT
ELMBRIDGE - Weybridge South (Conservative resigned)2012 - Con 638, LD 173, Lab 107 2010 - Con 1434, LD 649, Lab 152 2008 - Con 679, Ind 227, LD 192 2006 - Con 786, LD 271 Richard KNIGHT (The Conservative Party Candidate) Ian LAKE (UKIP) Gillian SOLWAY (Liberal Democrats) The lack of a Labour candidate here is odd. On 20 June the Weybridge Labour Party tweeted they had selected "well-known local campaigner Martin Lister" for the by-election (Lister stood in Weybridge in the County Council elections, and in Weybridge South in 2010). When the nominations were released on 28 June though, no sign of a Labour candidate or even an invalid nomination. They haven't commented publicly on what happened. The UKIP candidate, Ian Lake, was the County Councillor for Weybridge for 16 years until 2 May when he lost his seat. He was a Conservative until earlier in the year. He was previously on Elmbridge Council from 1988 to 2000 for neighbouring St George's Hill ward (in 2000 all-up new boundaries elections all three Cons lost their seats to Independents). Pointless piece of trivia - the Ind candidate who stood in Weybridge South in 2008 was Kelvin McKenzie, former editor of 'The Sun', who stood on a campaign against the cost of car parking. After losing he promised to stand again, but never has.
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Post by danlew on Jul 16, 2013 19:08:44 GMT
For those who follow Town Council elections there will be 3 in Maghull. One vacancy each in Maghull North, East and South due to three Labour resignations.
The wards last voted in 2011 with the exception of North which had a triple vacancy by-election earlier this year.
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Post by tim13 on Jul 16, 2013 22:28:13 GMT
Maghull seems to have a very high turnover of Councillors, and many byelections. Is that just my perception?
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Post by marksenior on Jul 17, 2013 7:32:01 GMT
Maghull seems to have a very high turnover of Councillors, and many byelections. Is that just my perception? Maghull was 16 Lib Dem councillors Others Nil from 2007 to 2011 all except 1 elected unopposed , In 2011 Labour contested every seat and the result was Labour 13 Lib Dem 3 . Unfortunately most of the new Labour candidates had been drafted in and had not wanted to be councillors and these 3 are the latest to have resigned , There are candidates for Lab/LD and UKIP in each of the 3 by elections although the UKIP candidate in North ward has withdrawn and their candidate in South ward does not even live in Maghull but in Aintree in Liverpool . It is unclear to me how he is qualified to stand
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Jul 17, 2013 7:45:03 GMT
Isn't there some rule you can stand in a parish if you live within 3 miles of it or something (which I think Aintree would be in relation to Maghull). Alternatively he may work in Maghull
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Post by tim13 on Jul 17, 2013 8:25:13 GMT
Yes, Pete - that is the rule - and when parties are struggling to find candidates for "politicised" Town Councils, they often look at those from outside the town, but within the 3 mile limit. Many, of course, may qualify through working or owning land actually within the town. By the way, we seem way off thread now!
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Post by East Anglian Lefty on Jul 17, 2013 16:43:49 GMT
I don't normally post town council by-elections, but there are a couple of interesting ones in Harwich on this date. There are vacancies in Harwich West and Harwich West Central wards (co-terminous with the district ward of the same name) due to the resignations of Ricky Callender and Claire Callender, both COnservatives. The cause seems to be pique - Ricky Callender was defeated for re-election as Harwich's county councillor, and the next day he and his daughter resigned from the town council. Both remain as district councillors.
Past results:
West District 2011: Lab 683/557 Con 671/547 CRP 180/138 Ind 177 Town 2011: Con 719/611 Lab 688/564/556/485 CRP 298/256 Ind 265 District March 2013: Lab 282 Con 220 CRP 163 LD 143 Town March 2013: Lab 345 Con 204 LD 148 CRP 111
Note that the Tendring DC website doesn't give party labels for the 2011 town council elections, but I presume they were on the ballot paper.
West Central District 2011: Lab 631 Con 534/445 CRP 342/311 Ind 231/199 Town 2011: Lab 635/426/401/389 Con 540/462 CRP 372/369/288/263 Ind 262/246 Town May 2012: Lab 599 Con 334 CRP 180
Harwich West Central is a Lab/UKIP/CRP fight, whilst Harwich West is Lab/UKIP/CRP/LD.
UKIP will obviously be looking to build on some strong results in Tendring in the county elections and Harwich ought to be the sort of place they have appeal. If they don't win, it won't say much for their campaigning abilities.
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Post by independentukip on Jul 17, 2013 17:02:20 GMT
UKIP will obviously be looking to build on some strong results in Tendring in the county elections and Harwich ought to be the sort of place they have appeal. If they don't win, it won't say much for their campaigning abilities. It doesn't say much for your party that you're concentrating on whether UKIP will win or not. I see nothing which suggests anything other than Labour wins in both seats.
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Post by finsobruce on Jul 17, 2013 19:02:08 GMT
UKIP will obviously be looking to build on some strong results in Tendring in the county elections and Harwich ought to be the sort of place they have appeal. If they don't win, it won't say much for their campaigning abilities. It doesn't say much for your party that you're concentrating on whether UKIP will win or not. I see nothing which suggests anything other than Labour wins in both seats. What an odd thing to say. I would have thought the inference is that it is a good idea for Labour everywhere to take UKIP seriously especially given that they are polling very well and the by elections are in an area where they had some good results in the most recent set of elections. Or would you have preferred East Anglian Lefty to have been completely dismissive?
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Post by East Anglian Lefty on Jul 22, 2013 17:38:36 GMT
UKIP will obviously be looking to build on some strong results in Tendring in the county elections and Harwich ought to be the sort of place they have appeal. If they don't win, it won't say much for their campaigning abilities. It doesn't say much for your party that you're concentrating on whether UKIP will win or not. I see nothing which suggests anything other than Labour wins in both seats. I don't think that's the case. I expect Labour to win, because I expect Harwich UKIP to have no campaigning chops. But Harwich has identical demographics to a lot of places where UKIP performed incredibly strongly in May, and this time they won't have to contend with Ivan Henderson on the ballot paper.
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