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Parish Council Elections Results in 2011 Election of Parish Councillors for the Parishes of Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Summary of Results Date of Election : Thursday 05 May 2011 Contested Elections Alton Parish Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BAILEY Edward 258 Elected BALLARD Pauline 295 Elected BRINDLEYFrancis Edwin 302 Elected COPE Ivan Retired 216 DOWNIE Julie Moorlands Democratic Alliance 258 Elected EYRE Frederick Marshall Graham 278 Elected FORRESTER Arthur Sylvester 370 Elected HOLLINS Sylvia 247 Elected MOULT Anthony William 260 Elected SHEPHERD Jonathan Nigel 345 Elected Vacant Seats: 9 Electorate: 1,019 Ballot Papers Issued: 594 Turnout: 58.29% Biddulph Town Council - Biddulph East Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ELLSUM William John The Labour Party Candidate 688 Elected JACKSON Kevin James The Labour Party Candidate 874 Elected LOVATT Madelaine Mary The Labour Party Candidate 736 Elected RUSHTONJohn The Conservative Party Candidate 410 WALLEY Jeanette Ann The Labour Party Candidate 856 Elected WHILDINGRobert Thomas Arthur The Labour Party Candidate 695 Elected WOODChristopher The Labour Party Candidate 711 Elected Vacant Seats: 6 Electorate: 4,624 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,371 Turnout: 29.65% Biddulph Town Council - Biddulph South Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes LEWIS Brian Alan Liberal Democrats 158 REDFERN John Phillip Liberal Democrats 315 Elected TOLLEY Matthew Alan The Conservative Party Candidate 262 Elected YATESNigel Richard Moorlands Democratic Alliance 175 Vacant Seats: 2 Electorate: 1,399 Ballot Papers Issued: 644 Turnout: 46.03% Dated: 10 May 2011 Page 1 of 19 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Moorlands House, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire Contested Elections Biddulph Town Council -Biddulph Moor Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes HAWLEY David John Independent 452 Elected JONESJohn Thomas Independent 461 Elected LEASON Margaret Rose The Conservative Party Candidate 152 Vacant Seats: 2 Electorate: 1,381 Ballot Papers Issued: 658 Turnout: 47.65% Biddulph Town Council -Biddulph North Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ADAMS Gerald Stuart Independent 906 Elected BOOTHROYD David Edward Liberal Democrats 250 DAVIES James Edward Independent 1,015 Elected DEAVILLE Linda Independent 921 Elected HAGUE Alan James Moorlands Democratic Alliance 388 HALL Derek Anthony Independent 1,082 Elected HARPER Alan Kenneth Independent 785 Elected HART Harold Andrew Independent 955 Elected POVEY Alex Johnathan Moorlands Democratic Alliance 525 Vacant Seats: 6 Electorate: 4,235 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,819 Turnout: 42.95% Biddulph Town Council -Biddulph West Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BADDELEY Elaine Elizabeth Independent 795 Elected COURT Graeme Alden Independent 528 DEANE Rodger John Independent 706 Elected GIBSON Terence Cyril Moorlands Democratic Alliance 585 Elected ROGERS Wayne Independent 709 Elected SHELDON Hilda Mary Independent 1,079 Elected SWIFT George Graham Independent 632 Elected Vacant Seats: 6 Electorate: 4,322 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,587 Turnout: 36.72% Dated: 10 May 2011 Page 2 of 19 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Moorlands House, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire Contested Elections Brown Edge Parish Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ASQUITH Mark Edward Liberal Democrats 225 BASNETT Alan 405 Elected BENNETT Christopher Thomas 287 HOLDCROFT John James 465 Elected LOVATT Noel Mary 356 Elected MCGRATHDavid Staffordshire Police Inspector 455 Elected Retired MCMAHON Robert Anti-Corruption Manager, Barclays 441 Elected Bank OWEN Nigel 338 Elected SHERRATT Jennifer 297 Elected SHUFFLEBOTHAM Jane Helen 298 Elected SIMS Edwin 139 SPOONERDanielle Maria Work in Keiths 485 Elected WARDLE Douglas John Ex Chairman Wardle Bus Company 309 Elected WILLLIAMS Barnaby 379 Elected Vacant Seats: 11 Electorate: 2,012 Ballot Papers Issued: 979 Turnout: 48.66% Cheadle Town Council - Cheadle North East Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BULL Julie Dawn Independent 409 Elected CAMPBELL Alan 143 EDWARDS David Francis Independent 244 GREGORY Samantha Joy Moorlands Democratic Alliance 294 Elected LINGARD Helen Margaret The Conservative Party Candidate 314 Elected LOCKER Margaret Jane Moorlands Democratic Alliance 347 Elected LUCASIvor John 300 Elected ROUTLEDGE Phillip Richmond Liberal Democrats 140 WHITEHOUSE Ian Moorlands Democratic Alliance 383 Elected Vacant Seats: 6 Electorate: 2,745 Ballot Papers Issued: 939 Turnout: 34.21% Dated: 10 May 2011 Page 3 of 19 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Moorlands House, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire Contested Elections Cheadle Town Council - Cheadle South East Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ALCOCK Frederick Richard Independent 642 Elected BEVAN John Moorlands Democratic Alliance 207 ELKIN Peter James Independent 466 Elected FERGUSON Gladys Hilda Independent 248 HAYTER Jean Independent 216 HIGGINS Adrian Independent 314 Elected LINGARD Ian Menzies The Conservative Party Candidate 323 Elected MARYON Michael Ian The Conservative Party Candidate 385 Elected PLANTNeil Moorlands Democratic Alliance 258 Elected PRICE Robert Moorlands Democratic Alliance 130 STEELE Joanna Moorlands Democratic Alliance 210 Vacant Seats: 6 Electorate: 2,869 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,088 Turnout: 37.92% Cheadle Town Council - Cheadle West Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BANKS Alan The Conservative Party Candidate 556 Elected BENTLEY Gary Frederick Moorlands Democratic Alliance 562 Elected DEVINE Kieran James Moorlands Democratic Alliance 477 ELLIS Stephen The Conservative Party Candidate 692 Elected LOCKER Ronald Gordon Moorlands Democratic Alliance 650 Elected MOULT John The Conservative Party Candidate 500 PLANTIan William Moorlands Democratic Alliance 533 Elected RILEY Kenneth Moorlands Democratic Alliance 506 Elected SARGEANT David Moorlands Democratic Alliance 434 SLANEY Brian The Conservative Party Candidate 502 Elected SMITH Alan Keith Moorlands Democratic Alliance 489 WARRILLOW Peter Henry The Conservative Party Candidate 554 Elected WOODRaymond Noel Moorlands Democratic Alliance 583 Elected Vacant Seats: 9 Electorate: 4,021 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,487 Turnout: 36.98% Checkley Parish Council - Hollington Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes CAMPBELL Alan Independent 56 HULME Alan The Conservative Party Candidate 139 Elected WILKINSON Abigail Laura The Conservative Party Candidate 74 Elected WILKINSON Peter The Conservative Party Candidate 93 Elected Vacant Seats: 3 Electorate: 311 Ballot Papers Issued: 188 Turnout: 60.45% Dated: 10 May 2011 Page 4 of 19 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Moorlands House, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire Contested Elections Checkley Parish Council -Tean Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BALL David Independent 576 Elected BEVAN John Moorlands Democratic Alliance 313 BUCKLEY Gareth James Moorlands Democratic Alliance 347 BUCKLEY Steven Dennis Moorlands Democratic Alliance 399 FLUNDER Keith George Edward The Conservative Party Candidate 548 Elected William HAYWARD David Jonathan The Conservative Party Candidate 525 Elected MARYON Michael Ian The Conservative Party Candidate 674 Elected MCGARRY Patrick Michael 531 Elected PEARCE Colin William The Conservative Party Candidate 752 Elected QUINTON Paul Anthony The Conservative Party Candidate 541 Elected TRIGGER David Kingsley The Conservative Party Candidate 683 Elected Vacant Seats: 8 Electorate: 3,356 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,318 Turnout: 39.27% Cheddleton Parish Council - Cheddleton Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ARNOLD John Gareth Independent 596 Elected BOWEN Michael Thomas 562 Elected FIELDEN David Ronald 291 GOULD Ian Philip Goodwin The Conservative Party Candidate 522 Elected HINE Barbara 493 Elected JEDYNAK Anna Maria The Conservative Party Candidate 473 Elected LATHAM Paul Aubrey The Conservative Party Candidate 525 Elected MILNER Kim The Conservative Party Candidate 469 Elected POINTON Carl John The Conservative Party Candidate 570 Elected SCALISE Salvino Moorlands Democratic Alliance 555 Elected SMITH Joseph The Labour Party Candidate 523 Elected WALKER Derek Llewellyn The Labour Party Candidate 460 WORTHINGTON Michael Philip The Conservative Party Candidate 663 Elected Vacant Seats: 11 Electorate: 3,670 Ballot Papers Issued: 1,603 Turnout: 43.68% Dated: 10 May 2011 Page 5 of 19 Printed and published by: The Returning Officer, Moorlands House, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire Contested Elections Cheddleton Parish Council - Wetley Rocks Ward Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes AHMAD Mahfooz The Labour Party Candidate 88 Elected AHMAD Yvonne Margery The Labour Party Candidate 51 BAGNALL Michael Martin The Conservative Party Candidate 147 Elected HARTLEY Denise Andrea 76 TUNNA Herbert John 81 Elected Vacant Seats: 3 Electorate: 519 Ballot Papers Issued: 256 Turnout: 49.33% Dilhorne Parish Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ADAMS Steven 66 BATEMAN William David Moorlands Democratic Alliance 112 Elected CARNALL Jolie Denise 110 Elected HANCOCKJohn Quentin 135 Elected HORVATH David 94 Elected NIGHTINGALE Helen 111 Elected PEMBERTON Anthony Moorlands Democratic Alliance 69 Elected WRIGHT Christina 111 Elected Vacant Seats: 7 Electorate: 412 Ballot Papers Issued: 180 Turnout: 43.69% Horton Parish
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