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Post by middleenglander on Jun 23, 2016 23:44:36 GMT
Turnout in Sunninghill is only 52.9% against 72.8% in 2015 - surprising?
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Post by middleenglander on Jun 24, 2016 0:39:50 GMT
Windsor & Maidenhead, Sunninghill & South Ascot - Conservative hold Party | 2016 votes | 2016 share | since 2015 "top" | since 2015 "average" | since 2011 "top" | since 2011 "average" | Conservative | 1,443 | 57.2% | +15.2% | +16.8% | +4.3% | +1.9% | Labour | 601 | 23.8% | +13.3% | +12.7% | +7.2% | +6.3% | Liberal Democrat | 264 | 10.5% | -2.5% | -1.9% | -6.6% | -2.5% | UKIP | 214 | 8.5% | -1.8% | -2.4% | from nowhere | from nowhere | Independent |
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| -11.4% | -13.3% | -13.4% | -14.1% | Total votes | 2,522 |
| 53% | 56% | 100% | 105% |
Swing if meaningful Labour to Conservative ~1% / 2% since 2015 but Conservative to Labour 1½% / 2% since 2011 Council now 54 Conservative, 2 Residents, 1 Liberal Democrat
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Post by maxque on Jun 24, 2016 10:54:36 GMT
They appear to be using the same polling stations for the referendum, contrary to some reports. Same buildings, but different rooms, it seems.
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Post by johnloony on Jun 28, 2016 17:28:56 GMT
I have only just discovered that this thread exists. I thought they weren't even allowed to have any by-elections on referendum day.
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Post by maxque on Jun 28, 2016 17:39:55 GMT
I have only just discovered that this thread exists. I thought they weren't even allowed to have any by-elections on referendum day. They were not allowed to combine them. So, you just needed to hold the votes in two different rooms in each polling station.
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