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Tag Archives: elections
If we don’t vote for any of them, they might just go away
I usually find myself agreeing with the sentiments of Peter Hitchens on most subjects. His blog this morning on the “Leaders Debate” televised the other night says it more eloquently than I could, so here it is, for your perusal. … Continue reading
“More Police – Catching Criminals ! ” – SYPCC Candidate
Almost missed this one … Views and further information / credentials of this candidate most welcome. “The English Democrats are pleased and proud to announce that David Allen, who was our candidate in the previous Police Commissioner election, is again … Continue reading
Maltby Ward Election Results – only 64 votes short of Labour losing
Maltby Ward Election of a Borough Councillor for Maltby Ward on Thursday 22 May 2014 I, Martin Kimber, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate is … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Amy Rushforth, elections, Elections Result, Independant, Labour, Maltby Ward, Michael Conlon, Roger Jarvis, UKIP
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New Maltby Councillor canvasses with ‘The Team’
Having a browse around Twitter, I realised that I do not have access to our new MTC councillor, Richard Price, any more on this medium. I don’t know how long this has been the case as I frequent Twitter less … Continue reading
Posted in Maltby, Rotherham Labour Group, Uncategorized
Tagged council business, elections, Jahangir Akhtar, Labour, MTC, Richard Price, Twitter
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Election results – Maltby Town Council
At the polling station yesterday, the Maltby electorate summoned up as much enthusiasm as they could muster with a turnout of 17.4% The result was – Labour 154, Ind 123 and TUSC 42 with the Labour Party candidate Richard Price … Continue reading
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Tagged % turnout, elections, electorate, Independant, Labour Party, Maltby Town Council, Richard Price, TUSC
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Election Day – Maltby Town Council South and East Wards
Election day for Maltby Town Council. Come on all you folks in South and East wards … get your votes placed and let’s get the change that is needed for Maltby to become a better place to live. Updates later.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged elections, Independant candidate, Labour Out, Maltby Town Council, MTC, RMBC, TUSC
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