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Post by markgoodair on Sept 16, 2016 11:45:49 GMT
Philip Glanville wins with 69% of the vote.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Sept 16, 2016 11:49:04 GMT
Philip Maurice Glanville (Labour) 22,595 Samir Jeraj (Green) 4,338 Amy Gray (Conservative) 3,533 Dave Raval (Liberal Democrats) 1,818 Dawa Ma (One Love) 494
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Post by timrollpickering on Sept 16, 2016 11:56:26 GMT
Yet finding the figures is hard - Hackney election services don't seem to have tweeted them or put them on the council website.
EDIT: The curse of connections dropping and going to reset the box/pour a drink before coming back to post the already written comment. But the point about how the election services gets the detail out stands.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Sept 16, 2016 11:59:35 GMT
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Post by timrollpickering on Sept 16, 2016 12:09:41 GMT
A glance at Dawa Ma's Twitter account suggests she'd fallen out with her party by polling day (unless the whole thing was just a bit of self-publicity).
The Greens had the biggest % drop here - another sign that the much vaunted "Green surge" may be delivering an increase in enthusiastic members but not much electoral success? Their lack of councillors means Hackney tends to get ignored in discussions of the party's fortunes but it's another borough where they've been relatively strong and are now going backwards.
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Post by markgoodair on Sept 16, 2016 12:29:50 GMT
Labour 68.9% Green 13.2% Conservative 10.8% Liberal Democrat 5.5% One Love 1.5%
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