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Post by greatkingrat on Apr 13, 2014 14:07:29 GMT
HIGHLAND - Caol and Mallaig (Independent resigned)
2012 - Ind 905/710/506/71/60, SNP 411, Con 66, SCP 45 2007 - Ind 975/881/550/188/151/100/64, Lab 473, SNP 389, Con 156
William MACDONALD (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Liam SIMMONDS (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) Ben THOMPSON (Independent) Susan WALLACE (Scottish Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship") Sandy WATSON
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Post by David Ashforth on Apr 13, 2014 21:02:39 GMT
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Post by AdminSTB on Apr 15, 2014 11:04:46 GMT
Can't be many Scottish elections that feature both a "Sandy" and a "Wallace". Also, I see the ward contains nine railway stations - basically all of the West Highland Line beyond Fort William except for Lochailort which lies just to the south of the ward boundary. I reckon this must be the electoral ward with the most stations anywhere in the UK?
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Apr 15, 2014 13:30:46 GMT
Not if you include TUbe stations in which case I should think St James ward of Westminster has more
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Post by AdminSTB on Apr 15, 2014 13:43:55 GMT
Caol and Mallaig actually contains 12 as I'd forgotten to check the section east of Fort William: Mallaig Morar Arisaig Beasdale Glenfinnan Locheilside Loch Eil Outward Bound Corpach Banavie Spean Bridge Roy Bridge Tulloch
Slightly further north, Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh ward also contains 12 stations: Kyle of Lochalsh Duirinish Plockton Duncraig Stromeferry Attadale Strathcarron Achnashellach Achnasheen Achanalt Lochluichart Garve
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 13:47:53 GMT
I've done the Mallaig line, and very nice it is too. Will never forget the woman 'commuting' from Morrison's in Fort to a request stop nearly an hour away...
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Post by AdminSTB on Apr 15, 2014 13:58:25 GMT
An hour isn't a long commute. My morning train to uni used to leave Motherwell at 0728 and arrive Edinburgh at 0834. And there's only a few of them direct each day too. =P
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 14:06:02 GMT
In terms of time, no it's not. In terms of distance....
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Post by AdminSTB on Apr 15, 2014 14:34:15 GMT
Fort William to Beasdale, which is the most distant request stop, is a distance of 31.6 miles, covered by the train in 59 minutes. This isn't exactly a high speed line.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 14:49:07 GMT
Hehe, indeed not. I can't remember exactly where she got off, but seeing a Morrisons uniform travel so far by train after work stuck with me....
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Post by AdminSTB on Apr 15, 2014 15:13:33 GMT
I used to start work in the Esplanade Hotel in Rothesay at 7.30am, and would arrive at just about the same time as the bus to Dunoon was due outside in the town square. There were at least a dozen regular commuters on that journey, which would take over an hour and include a short hop on Bute's secondary ferry route between Rhubodach and Colintraive.
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Post by AdminSTB on Apr 29, 2014 15:11:01 GMT
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Post by middleenglander on May 2, 2014 10:20:44 GMT
Total number of votes cast in Caol & Mallaig by-election was 2,414 giving a turnout of 34.4%.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2014 10:54:54 GMT
#Caol & #Mallaig By-Election: No clear winner at end of count of first preference votes. Quota required is 1,196 votes. On to stage 2 now..
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Post by middleenglander on May 2, 2014 11:35:39 GMT
#Caol & #Mallaig By-Election: No clear winner at end of count of first preference votes. Quota required is 1,196 votes. On to stage 2 now.. Ben Thompson wins
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Post by Tony Otim on May 2, 2014 11:55:31 GMT
#Caol & #Mallaig By-Election: No clear winner at end of count of first preference votes. Quota required is 1,196 votes. On to stage 2 now.. Ben Thompson wins On past form getting actual figures from Highlands may take some time.
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Post by Philip Davies on May 2, 2014 11:55:41 GMT
#Caol & #Mallaig By-Election: No clear winner at end of count of first preference votes. Quota required is 1,196 votes. On to stage 2 now.. Ben Thompson wins
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Post by middleenglander on May 2, 2014 12:18:19 GMT
Highland, Caol & Mallaig - Independent hold Party | 2014 votes | 2014 share | since 2012 | since 2007 | Independent Thompson | 932 | 39.0% | from nowhere | from nowhere | SNP | 726 | 30.4% | +15.5% | +20.5% | No Description Watkins | 537 | 22.5% | from nowhere | from nowhere | UKIP | 133 | 5.6% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Scottish Christian | 63 | 2.6% | +1.0% | from nowhere | Winning Independents (3) |
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| -76.5% | -61.3% | Other Independents
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| -2.6% | -6.4% | Conservative |
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| -2.4% | -4.0% | No Description |
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| -2.2% | -6.4% | Labour |
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| -12.0% | Total votes | 2,391 |
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Swing not meaningful. Note the second highest placed councillor in 2012 who was elected as an Independent in 2007 & 2012 now sits as SNP.
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Post by Tony Otim on May 2, 2014 14:16:18 GMT
That's a pretty decent performance by the Nats there.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2014 14:46:39 GMT
Mwwwaaaahaaaahaaaahaaaahah!!!!!
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