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Election Results for Barrowford Ward Election results for Barrowford | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=51 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Barrowford Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4025 Ballot Papers Issued: 1603 Turnout: 39.8 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Christopher Jowett Conservative Party 716 Yes Mark Porter Labour Party 361 No Gavin James Roper Liberal Democrat 195 No Mick Waddington UK Independence Party 325 No Duly Elected Christopher Jowett (Conservative Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:50 Election results for Boulsworth | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=52 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Boulsworth Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4239 Ballot Papers Issued: 1473 Turnout: 34.7 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Graham Geoffrey Cannon UK Independence Party 359 No Sarah Elizabeth Cockburn-Price Conservative Party 647 Yes Heather Ann Greaves Liberal Democrat 201 No Robert Andrew Oliver Labour Party 261 No Duly Elected Sarah Elizabeth Cockburn-Price (Conservative Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:51 Election results for Bradley | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=53 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Bradley Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4662 Ballot Papers Issued: 1819 Turnout: 39.0 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Irfan Ahmed Liberal Democrat 93 No Mohammed Iqbal Labour Party 1218 Yes Tony Leather UK Independence Party 350 No Bernard Variyam Conservative Party 151 No Duly Elected Mohammed Iqbal (Labour Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:51 Election results for Brierfield | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=54 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Brierfield Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 3799 Ballot Papers Issued: 1681 Turnout: 44.2 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Mohammed Abdullah Conservative Party 354 No Nadeem Akbar Liberal Democrat 73 No Mohammed Arshad Labour Party 1142 Yes Duly Elected Mohammed Arshad (Labour Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:51 Election results for Clover Hill | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=55 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Clover Hill Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 3781 Ballot Papers Issued: 1257 Turnout: 33.2 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Waseem Asghar Liberal Democrat 72 No Ben Robinson UK Independence Party 309 No Kathleen Eleanor Shore Labour Party 660 Yes Janice Taylor Conservative Party 203 No Duly Elected Kathleen Eleanor Shore (Labour Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:51 Election results for Coates | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=56 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Coates Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4173 Ballot Papers Issued: 1625 Turnout: 38.9 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Lyle Davy Conservative Party 700 Yes Lindsay Micheala Gaskell Liberal Democrat 651 No Lynn Margaret Harrison Labour Party 170 No Kieron Hartley The Blue Party 89 No Duly Elected Lyle Davy (Conservative Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:51 Election results for Craven | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=57 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Craven Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4341 Ballot Papers Issued: 1546 Turnout: 35.6 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Dorothy Baxter UK Independence Party 261 No Natasha Harris The Blue Party 24 No Denzil Metcalfe Labour Party 140 No Mike Thompson Conservative Party 352 No David Michael Baxter Whipp Liberal Democrat 761 Yes Duly Elected David Michael Baxter Whipp (Liberal Democrat) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:51 Election results for Earby | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=58 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Earby Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4872 Ballot Papers Issued: 1788 Turnout: 36.7 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? David Byrne Labour Party 453 No Mike Goulthorp Conservative Party 734 Yes Doris June Haigh Liberal Democrat 226 No James Jackman The Blue Party 353 No Duly Elected Mike Goulthorp (Conservative Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:51 Election results for Horsfield | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=59 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Horsfield Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 3926 Ballot Papers Issued: 1329 Turnout: 33.9 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Malcolm James Birks Labour Party 372 No Neil Butterworth Conservative Party 619 Yes James Edward Kerrigan Liberal Democrat 320 No Duly Elected Neil Butterworth (Conservative Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:52 Election results for Marsden | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=60 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Marsden Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 2647 Ballot Papers Issued: 1142 Turnout: 43.1 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Neil McGowan Conservative Party 333 No Brian Norton Parker British National Party 339 Yes Christine Stables UK Independence Party 154 No Yvonne Marion Tennant Labour Party 312 No Duly Elected Brian Norton Parker (British National Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:52 Election results for Reedley | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=61 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Reedley Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4306 Ballot Papers Issued: 2438 Turnout: 56.6 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Kamran Anwar Liberal Democrat 49 No Jackie Grunsell Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts 64 No Yasser Iqbal Labour Party 1170 Yes Pauline Anne McCormick Conservative Party 1133 No Duly Elected Yasser Iqbal (Labour Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:52 Election results for Southfield | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=62 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Southfield Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4151 Ballot Papers Issued: 1436 Turnout: 34.6 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Mohammed Ammer Labour Party 769 Yes Saanval Safir Conservative Party 394 No James Wood Liberal Democrat 240 No Duly Elected Mohammed Ammer (Labour Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:52 Election results for Vivary Bridge | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=63 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Vivary Bridge Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 4311 Ballot Papers Issued: 1364 Turnout: 31.6 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? David Clegg Liberal Democrat 565 Yes John Rowe British National Party 154 No Glenn Stock Conservative Party 319 No Russell Tennant Labour Party 313 No Duly Elected David Clegg (Liberal Democrat) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:52 Election results for Walverden | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=64 Pendle Borough Council Election Results for Walverden Ward Election date: 22nd May 2014 Electorate: 2780 Ballot Papers Issued: 1285 Turnout: 46.2 % Candidate's Name Party Votes Elected? Asghar Ali Liberal Democrat 341 No Julie May Patricia Henderson Labour Party 751 Yes Peter Wilson Conservative Party 178 No Duly Elected Julie May Patricia Henderson (Labour Party) Licence for election data: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Pendle Borough Council, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7LG < 1 of 1 14/06/2014 16:52 Election results for Waterside | Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/site/custom_scripts/viewelection.php?pollid=65 Pendle Borough Council Election
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