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Electorate Figures for Parishes Published June 2021 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Aisthorpe NA - Aisthorpe 76 Aisthorpe 76 Apley AA - Apley 58 Apley 58 Bardney AB - Bardney 1,590 AH - Southrey 182 Bardney 1,772 Barlings CA - Barlings 406 Barlings 406 Bigby IA - Bigby 349 Bigby 349 Bishop Norton SA - Bishop Norton 274 Bishop Norton 274 Blyborough HA - Blyborough 81 Blyborough 81 Blyton OA - Blyton 1,011 Blyton 1,011 Brampton RA - Brampton 62 Brampton 62 Brattleby NB - Brattleby 92 Brattleby 92 Broadholme MA - Broadholme 76 Broadholme 76 Brocklesby BA - Brocklesby 92 Brocklesby 92 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 1-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Brookenby TA - Brookenby 545 Brookenby 545 Broxholme MB - Broxholme 55 Broxholme 55 Bullington AC - Bullington 23 Bullington 23 Burton MC - Burton No.1 140 MD - Burton No.2 670 Burton 810 Buslingthorpe DA - 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Friesthorpe 29 Friesthorpe 29 Fulnetby AD - Fulnetby 9 Fulnetby 9 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 3-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Gainsborough EA - Gainsborough No.1 1,544 EB - Gainsborough No.2 850 EC - Gainsborough No.3 910 ED - Gainsborough No.4 1,950 EE - Gainsborough No.5 5 FA - Gainsborough No.6 1,890 FB - Gainsborough No.7 900 FC - Gainsborough No.8 484 FD - Gainsborough No.9 989 FE - Gainsborough No.10 1,182 GA - Gainsborough No.11 1,121 GB - Gainsborough No.12 978 GC - Gainsborough No.13 1,198 GD - Gainsborough No.14 666 Gainsborough 14,667 Gate Burton RC - Gate Burton 38 Gate Burton 38 Glentham SC - Glentham 367 Glentham 367 Glentworth HC - Glentworth 233 Glentworth 233 Goltho AE - Goltho 59 Goltho 59 Grange-De-Lings LA - Grange-De-Lings 36 Grange-De-Lings 36 Grasby IB - Grasby 386 Grasby 386 Grayingham HD - Grayingham 107 Grayingham 107 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 4-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Great Limber BE - Great Limber 218 Great Limber 218 Greetwell CF - Greetwell 691 Greetwell 691 Hackthorn DF - Hackthorn 147 Hackthorn 147 Hardwick ME - Hardwick 39 Hardwick 39 Harpswell HE - Harpswell 46 Harpswell 46 Heapham HF - Heapham 87 Heapham 87 Hemswell HG - Hemswell 282 Hemswell 282 Hemswell Cliff HH - Hemswell Cliff 502 Hemswell Cliff 502 Holton-Cum-Beckering AF - Holton-Cum-Beckering 106 Holton-Cum-Beckering 106 Holton-Le-Moor TC - Holton-Le-Moor 144 Holton-Le-Moor 144 Ingham NE - Ingham 784 Ingham 784 Keelby BF - Keelby No.1 875 BG - Keelby No.2 760 Keelby 1,635 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 5-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Kettlethorpe RD - Kettlethorpe 347 Kettlethorpe 347 Kexby JA - Kexby 298 Kexby 298 Kirmond-Le-Mire TD - Kirmond-Le-Mire 31 Kirmond-Le-Mire 31 Knaith JB - Knaith 282 Knaith 282 Laughton OD - Laughton 335 Laughton 335 Lea JC - Lea 824 Lea 824 Legsby KA - Legsby 181 Legsby 181 Linwood KB - Linwood 91 Linwood 91 Lissington DG - Lissington 106 Lissington 106 Market Rasen KC - Market Rasen No.1 1,399 KD - Market Rasen No.2 1,852 Market Rasen 3,251 Marton RE - Marton 588 Marton 588 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 6-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Middle Rasen KE - Middle Rasen No.1 912 KF - Middle Rasen No.2 762 Middle Rasen 1,674 Morton OE - Morton 1,149 Morton 1,149 Nettleham LB - Nettleham No.1 1,180 LC - Nettleham No.2 1,008 LD - Nettleham No.3 1,152 Nettleham 3,340 Nettleton TE - Nettleton 577 Nettleton 577 Newball CG - Newball 40 Newball 40 Newton-on-Trent RF - Newton-on-Trent 298 Newton-on-Trent 298 Normanby-By-Spital SD - Normanby-By-Spital 312 Normanby-By-Spital 312 Normanby-Le-Wold TF - Normanby-Le-Wold 43 Normanby-Le-Wold 43 North Carlton MF - North Carlton 152 North Carlton 152 North Kelsey IC - North Kelsey 812 North Kelsey 812 North Willingham KG - North Willingham 111 North Willingham 111 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 7-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Northorpe OF - Northorpe 115 Northorpe 115 Osgodby KH - Osgodby 477 Osgodby 477 Owersby KI - Owersby 237 Owersby 237 Owmby SE - Owmby by Spital 260 Owmby 260 Pilham OG - Pilham 52 Pilham 52 Rand AG - Rand 33 Rand 33 Reepham CH - Reepham 744 Reepham 744 Riby BH - Riby 97 Riby 97 Riseholme LE - Riseholme 245 Riseholme 245 Rothwell TG - Rothwell 173 Rothwell 173 Saxby SF - Saxby 34 Saxby 34 Saxilby-with-Ingleby MG - Saxilby-with-Ingleby No.1 1,829 MH - Saxilby-with-Ingleby No.2 1,687 Saxilby-with-Ingleby 3,516 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 8-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Scampton NF - Scampton No.1 175 NG - Scampton No.2 744 Scampton 919 Scothern QA - Scothern 747 Scothern 747 Scotter OH - Scotter No.1 1,382 OI - Scotter No.2 1,066 OJ - Scotter No.3 94 Scotter 2,542 Scotton OK - Scotton 504 Scotton 504 Searby-Cum-Owmby ID - Searby-Cum-Owmby 164 Searby-Cum-Owmby 164 Sixhills KJ - Sixhills 37 Sixhills 37 Snarford DH - Snarford 42 Snarford 42 Snelland DI - Snelland 61 Snelland 61 Snitterby SG - Snitterby 199 Snitterby 199 Somerby IE - Somerby 36 Somerby 36 South Carlton MI - South Carlton 73 South Carlton 73 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 9-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors South Kelsey IF - South Kelsey 480 South Kelsey 480 Spridlington DJ - Spridlington 177 Spridlington 177 Springthorpe HI - Springthorpe 126 Springthorpe 126 Stainfield AI - Stainfield 78 Stainfield 78 Stainton-By-Langworth CI - Stainton-By-Langworth 68 Stainton-By-Langworth 68 Stainton-Le-Vale TH - Stainton-Le-Vale 62 Stainton-Le-Vale 62 Stow PA - Stow 285 Stow 285 Sturton-By-Stow PB - Sturton-By-Stow 1,199 Sturton-By-Stow 1,199 Sudbrooke QB - Sudbrooke 1,383 Sudbrooke 1,383 Swallow TI - Swallow 170 Swallow 170 Swinhope TJ - Swinhope 130 Swinhope 130 Tealby KK - Tealby 475 Tealby 475 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 10-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors Thonock OL - Thonock 31 Thonock 31 Thoresway TK - Thoresway 80 Thoresway 80 Thorganby TL - Thorganby 32 Thorganby 32 Thorpe-in-the-Fallows NH - Thorpe-in-the-Fallows 17 Thorpe-in-the-Fallows 17 Toft Newton DK - Toft Newton 368 Toft Newton 368 Torksey RG - Torksey 727 Torksey 727 Upton JD - Upton 381 Upton 381 Waddingham SH - Waddingham 511 Waddingham 511 Walesby KL - Walesby 196 Walesby 196 Walkerith OM - Walkerith 63 Walkerith 63 Welton DL - Welton No.1 1,469 DM - Welton No.2 2,078 Welton 3,547 West Firsby SI - West Firsby 23 West Firsby 23 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 11-of-12 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for June 2021 Register Electoral Area Electors West Rasen KM - West Rasen 62 West Rasen 62 Wickenby DN - Wickenby 183 Wickenby 183 Wildsworth ON - Wildsworth 66 Wildsworth 66 Willingham PC - Willingham 504 Willingham 504 Willoughton HJ - Willoughton 255 Willoughton 255 Report Total 74,804 15-Jun-2021 \\sl-netapp02wl\express\document\register\_ax-e08.rpt Page 12-of-12 .
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