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Post by timokane on Jul 5, 2015 9:21:18 GMT
Following the sad death of Labour Councillor Pam Barton.
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Post by maxque on Jul 6, 2015 12:14:08 GMT
Old Hastings & Tressell - East Sussex CC - due to the death of Jeremy Birch (Labour).
The county division is made of the wards of Old Hastings and Tressell in Hastings borough.
2013: Lab 1076, UKIP 492, Con 342, Grn 182, LD 97 2009: Lab 1053, Con 855, LD 745, BNP 322 2005: Lab 1750, LD 1206, Con 1074, Grn 283
Tania Charman (Labour Party) Robert Cooke (The Conservative Party Candidate) Andrea Needham (Green Party) Sebastian Norton (UKIP) Stewart Rayment (Liberal Democrat)
Central St Leonards - Hastings BC - due to the death of Jeremy Birch (Labour). 2014-2018 term.
2014: Lab 691, UKIP 206, Con 167, Grn 101, Ind 96, LD 40 2012: Lab 646, Con 259, Grn 135, LD 94 2010: Lab 1123, Con 530, LD 447 2008: Lab 568, Con 327, LD 188, BNP 81, Ind 57 2006: Lab 543, LD 339, Con 337 2004: Lab 469, LD 423, Con 288 2002: Lab 690/608, Con 405/398, LD 171, Grn 138
Alan Dixon (Green Party) Terry Dowling (Labour Party) Clive Gross (Independent) Kevin Hill (UKIP) John Rankin (The Conservative Party Candidate) Susan Tait (Liberal Democrat)
St Helens - Hastings BC - due to the resignation of Matthew Lock (Conservative), for “ill health” and “personal reasons” It was revealed on June 29 than he had been arrested for “inciting a 15 years old boy to engage in sexual activity”. Until December, he was the Conservative group leader. 2014-2018 term.
2014: Con 787, Lab 678, UKIP 430, LD 76 2012: Lab 665, Con 663, LD 109 2010: Con 1276, Lab 1098, LD 564 Dec 2009 by: Con 609, Lab 550, LD 210, BNP 93, ED 36 2008: Con 994, Lab 412, LD 293 2006: Con 909, Lab 475, LD 357 2004: Con 929, Lab 640, LD 264 2002: Con 781/760, Lab 637/631, LD 281
Martin Clarke (The Conservative Party Candidate) Graham Crane (Labour Party) Kenneth Pankhurst (UKIP) Christopher Petts (Green Party) Gary Spencer-Holmes (Liberal Democrat)
Morfa Nefyn - Gwynedd - due to the resignation of Liz Saville-Roberts (Plaid Cymru), the new MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd.
2012: PC 378, Llais Gwynedd 110 2008: PC 306, Llais Gwynedd 206 2004: PC 274, Ind 218/53
Sian Hugues (Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales) Wini Jones Lewis (Llais Gwynedd - The Voice of Gwynedd)
Brentford - Hounslow LBC - due to the resignation of Ruth Cadbury (Labour), the new MP for Brentford and Isleworth. Yes, she is a descendant of the chocolate guy.
2014: Lab 2326/2066/1875, Con 733/715/693, Grn 683, UKIP 610, LD 311/223/223, The Community 229, All People’s Party 152 2010: Lab 2466/2287/2141, LD 1663/1394/947, Con 1466/1466/1332, Grn 547 2006: Lab 1447/1313/1214, LD 1265/947, Con 824, Grn 815 2002: Lab 1186/933/870, ABeeC 883, Con 467/444/388, LD 458/378/239, Ind 371
ABeeC was a single-issue party to support a new stadium for the Brentford FC. Losng Labour candidate in 2002 was Seema Malhotra, now MP for Feltham and Heston.
Patrick Barr (Conservative Party Candidate) Joe Bourke (Liberal Democrats) Guy Lambert (Labour Party) George Radulski (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) Diane Scott (Green Party)
Spring Hill - Hyndburn BC - due to the death of Pam Barton (Labour), Mayor of Hyndburn in 2008-2009. 2014-2018 term.
2014: Lab 877, Con 601, UKIP 278 2012: Lab 940, Con 400, Independents in Hyndburn 171, LD 50 2010: Lab 1291, Con 447, LD 281 2008: Lab 689, Con 502 Sep 2006 by: Lab 528, Con 247 2006: Lab 838, Con 338 2004: Lab 714, Con 460, LD 248 2002: Lab 696/649, Con 401/398
Diane Fielding (Labour Party) Kerry Gormley (Green Party) Mohammad Safdar (Conservative Party Candidate) Ken Smith (UK Independence Party)
Thorniewood - North Lanarkshire - due to the resignation of Duncan McShannon (SNP) for unknown reasons.
2012: Lab 1623/1443, SNP 1057, Con 225 (winners Lab, Lab, SNP) 2008: Lab 1714/1342/878, SNP 1369, Con 455 (winners Lab, Lab, SNP; last count: SNP 1528, Lab 1095
Steven Bonnar (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Hugh Gaffney (Scottish Labour Party) Meghan Gallacher (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Patrick McAleer (Scottish Green Party) Liam McCabe (Scottish Socialist Party) Craig Smith (Scottish Christian Party “Proclaiming Christ’s Lordship”) Matt Williams (UK Independence Party (UKIP))
Newton - Sandwell MBC - due to the resignation of Tony Underwood (Labour), due to serious illness. He was first elected as a Liberal Democrat and defected to Labour in 2011 (as did his wife, also a councillor for this ward). 2014-2018 term.
2015: Lab 2674, Con 1608, UKIP 1292 2014: Lab 1350, UKIP 893, Con 437, LD 284 2012: Lab 1483, LD 519, Con 279, Sandwell Traditional Independent Party 128, Ind 104 2011: Lab 1787, LD 1048, Con 680, Sandwell Traditional Conservatives 89 2010: LD 2088, Lab 1979, Con 1303, BNP 425 2008: LD 1310, Con 763, Lab 719, Grn 94 Jan 2008 by: Lab 844, LD 809, Con 587, Grn 45 2007: LD 1327, Lab 1075, Con 733 2006: LD 1424, Lab 1119, Con 778 2004: LD 1928/1795/1761, Lab 992/882/785, Con 693
Murray Abbott (Green Party) Keith Allcock (Labour Party) Steve Latham (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) Tony Ward (The Conservative Party Candidate)
No Liberal Democrat candidate
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Post by Khunanup on Jul 6, 2015 13:35:27 GMT
The St Helens Hastings one will be interesting, especially with the now apparent reasons for the Tory resignation. As it is a very bad demographic seat for Labour and their win in 2012 was just an indication of our decline and the state of Hastings Tories, if it wasn't for the circumstances surrounding the resignation I would predict a Tory hold. However, I suspect this will be the seat we will be properly campaigning in on Thursday (out of the three by-elections in Hastings) so that will probably drive down the line to win somewhat lower and hurt the Tories more than Labour (but the Greenies hurting Labour too) so, with Labour's good campaigning machine, I think they'll nick it. It's not as if they're in any real danger in either of the other two seats up on Thursday.
I was a few years behind Lock at school as it happens.
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Post by linders on Jul 6, 2015 15:56:10 GMT
I don't know St Leonard's very well but I'm surprised that Labour are so far ahead in that ward.
Also interesting to see how the Conservative vote has climbed in the Hyndburn ward (albeit still a fair distance behind) against both the national and local trend.
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Post by Khunanup on Jul 6, 2015 16:12:50 GMT
I don't know St Leonard's very well but I'm surprised that Labour are so far ahead in that ward. Also interesting to see how the Conservative vote has climbed in the Hyndburn ward (albeit still a fair distance behind) against both the national and local trend. Central St Leonard's has a lot of flats and bedsits, it's the most 'decayed' part of the seafront area with not much in the way of posh flats. The Tory vote comes mainly from the houses in the West away from the seafront.
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Post by maxque on Jul 9, 2015 4:44:41 GMT
Keith Allcock, the Labour candidate, was an LD councillor for Great Barr & Yew Tree ward from 2007 to 2011 (defeated by Labour). What happened there!? The whole Sandwell Liberal Democrats seems to have joined Labour.
Also, UKIP candidate is a racist claiming than EU is doing a genocide in Britain by replacing the British race by making UK a mixed race country and quoting Golden Dawn things on his Facebook page.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 9, 2015 22:11:26 GMT
GWYNEDD Morfa Nefyn
Sian Hugues (Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales) 315 (71.9%) Wini Jones Lewis (Llais Gwynedd - The Voice of Gwynedd) 123 (28.1%)
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 9, 2015 22:15:17 GMT
HYNDBURN Spring Hill
Diane Fielding (Labour Party) 678 (51.9%) Mohammad Safdar (Conservative Party Candidate) 475 (36.3%) Ken Smith (UK Independence Party) 137 (10.5%) Kerry Gormley (Green Party) 17 (1.3%)
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 9, 2015 22:26:15 GMT
Anyone know if the various Hastings polls are counting tonight?
Meanwhile two turnouts from other byelections: Brentford is 22%, Thorniewood is 28%.
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Post by marksenior on Jul 9, 2015 22:31:54 GMT
Corrected Hyndburn result
Lab 778 ( 55.3% ) Con 475 ( 33.8% ) UKIP 137 ( 9.7% ) Green 17 ( 1,2% )
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 9, 2015 22:35:26 GMT
SNP ahead on first prefs in Thorniewood; but not an overall majority. Second stage now counting.
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Post by marksenior on Jul 9, 2015 22:50:03 GMT
Sandwell Lab hold
Lab 1152 ( 59.1%) Con 452 ( 23.2% ) UKIP 310 ( 15.9% ) Green 36 ( 1.8% )
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 9, 2015 23:02:54 GMT
HOUNSLOW Brentford
Guy Lambert (Labour Party) 1,292 (54.0%) Patrick Barr (Conservative Party Candidate) 664 (27.7%) Diane Scott (Green Party) 209 (8.7%) Joe Bourke (Liberal Democrats) 116 (4.8%) George Radulski (UK Independence Party (UKIP)) 113 (4.7%)
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Post by Ben Walker on Jul 9, 2015 23:15:34 GMT
Ukip drop quite uniform tonight.
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Post by obsie on Jul 9, 2015 23:29:14 GMT
Hastings, St Helens
Con 663 Lab 557 Lib Dem 136 UKIP 120 Green 48
Hastings, Central St Leonards
Lab 481 Con 259 Ind 184 UKIP 77 Green 75 Lib Dem 17
East Sussex, Old Hastings and Tressel
Lab 961 Con 368 UKIP 174 Green 149 Lib Dem 48
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 9, 2015 23:32:47 GMT
Seems three candidates eliminated in Thorniewood after stage 1 - the Scottish Green Party, Scottish Christian Party and UK Independence Party.
Scottish Socialist Party eliminated after stage 2.
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Post by obsie on Jul 9, 2015 23:41:48 GMT
Seems three candidates eliminated in Thorniewood after stage 1 - the Scottish Green Party, Scottish Christian Party and UK Independence Party. That's unusually logical for a Scottish election.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 9, 2015 23:43:37 GMT
SNP said to be leading Labour by 130 votes after stage 2. Not known how many votes are up for grabs.
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Post by maxque on Jul 9, 2015 23:49:01 GMT
SNP said to be leading Labour by 130 votes after stage 2. Not known how many votes are up for grabs. Normally, it should be the Conservatives redistribution.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 9, 2015 23:49:49 GMT
I think they're currently doing the SSP's second preferences, which I would expect to go more to the SNP than Labour.
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