Friday, June 05, 2009
Our eleven victors in Central Bedfordshire
One of the frustrating things about the ‘standard’ election results in the media is that we cant get a picture of how the distribution breaks down by wards.
Congratulations to the new Central Bedfordshire UA for getting the full results up on the web promptly so election anoraks can dig away..
As far as I can see our winners are:
Ampthill; Gary Summerfield elected top of the poll in a two-member ward with 971 votes. Second was a Tory with 855 votes. Our second LD candidate was 6th with 418, a pair of Independents disturbing the field..
Barton: Tony Northwood and Janet Dunn topped the poll in a two-member ward.
Houghton Regis: Susan Goodchild, Rita Egan, David Jones and Peter Williams all elected in a four-member Ward.
Sandy: Peter Blaine and Nigel Aldiss in a two-member Ward
Silsoe and Shillingham: Alison Graham elected second in a two-member ward with 1226 voted behind a Tory with 1503. Our other candidate was fourth behind the other Tory.
Southcott: Peter Snelling elected second in a two-member ward with 858 votes behind a Tory with 986. Our other candidate was fourth behind the other Tory.
And that’s it. Any local analysis to flesh out these figures?
Congratulations to the new Central Bedfordshire UA for getting the full results up on the web promptly so election anoraks can dig away..
As far as I can see our winners are:
Ampthill; Gary Summerfield elected top of the poll in a two-member ward with 971 votes. Second was a Tory with 855 votes. Our second LD candidate was 6th with 418, a pair of Independents disturbing the field..
Barton: Tony Northwood and Janet Dunn topped the poll in a two-member ward.
Houghton Regis: Susan Goodchild, Rita Egan, David Jones and Peter Williams all elected in a four-member Ward.
Sandy: Peter Blaine and Nigel Aldiss in a two-member Ward
Silsoe and Shillingham: Alison Graham elected second in a two-member ward with 1226 voted behind a Tory with 1503. Our other candidate was fourth behind the other Tory.
Southcott: Peter Snelling elected second in a two-member ward with 858 votes behind a Tory with 986. Our other candidate was fourth behind the other Tory.
And that’s it. Any local analysis to flesh out these figures?
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