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Declaration of Result of Poll DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Bargate Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* COX, Joseph William (Joe) Green Party 338 HENRY, Graham Michael Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 66 PAFFEY, Darren James Labour and Co-operative Party 1493 Elected PEREZ-STOREY, Charles The Conservative Party Candidate 992 ROSE, Kim Hampshire Independents 98 SMITH, Joshua (Josh) Liberal Democrats 214 * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 0 B voting for more candidates than voter is entitled to 15 C writing or mark by which voter can be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 28 Total 43 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 13438 Ballot Papers Issued: 3244 Turnout: 24.14% Dated 8 May 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Bassett Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* BLACKMAN, Richard Liberal Democrat 1373 GORE, Stephen George (Steve) Green Party 204 HANNIDES, John Michael Local Conservatives 1795 Elected MARX, Michael (Mike) Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 24 MINTO, Ashley Mark Labour Party 614 * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 0 B voting for more candidates than voter is entitled to 12 C writing or mark by which voter can be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 19 Total 31 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 9998 Ballot Papers Issued: 4041 Turnout: 40.41% Dated 8 May 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Bevois Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* CHOPRA, Vijay Liberal Democrat 167 DENNESS, Michael Roger (Mike) Labour Party 1914 Elected DOWSE, Michaela Local Conservatives 517 KAZINGIZI, Larry Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 40 MELDRUM, Ronald Nicholas Green Party 329 SHAHID, Mohammad (Sam) 281 * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 0 B voting for more candidates than voter is entitled to 13 C writing or mark by which voter can be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 18 Total 31 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 11911 Ballot Papers Issued: 3279 Turnout: 27.53% Dated 8 May 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Bitterne Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* CLIFTON-MELHUISH, Alexander William (Alex) Liberal Democrats 116 FRAMPTON, Andrew John (Andy) Labour Party 999 MAGEE, Matthew James (Matt) The Conservative Party Candidate 1642 Elected MAWLE, Michael Charles John Green Party 182 * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 0 B voting for more candidates than voter is entitled to 5 C writing or mark by which voter can be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 17 Total 22 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 10057 Ballot Papers Issued: 2961 Turnout: 29.44% Dated 8 May 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Bitterne Park Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* ADEBAYO, Olubunmi (Debbie) Liberal Democrats 229 BLUEMEL, Lindsi Green Party 533 UGWOEME, Victoria Onyinyechi Labour Party 1213 WHITE, Ivan William The Conservative Party Candidate 1927 Elected * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 1 B voting for more candidates than voter is entitled to 10 C writing or mark by which voter can be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 16 Total 27 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 10428 Ballot Papers Issued: 3929 Turnout: 37.68 Dated 8 May 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Coxford Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* CHAPMAN, Sam Philip Liberal Democrat 229 FORD, Amanda Jane Labour Party 1090 FRICKER, Margaret Lorna (Maggie) Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 63 GALTON, Diana June Local Conservatives 1723 Elected HAWES, Joelle Marie Green Party 162 * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 0 B voting for more candidates than voter is entitled to 4 C writing or mark by which voter can be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 20 Total 24 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 10260 Ballot Papers Issued: 3291 Turnout: 32.08% Dated 8 May 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Freemantle Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* BEAL, Andrew Thomas Liberal Democrat 292 CHENG, Wai Kee (Vikkie) Local Conservatives 1201 CLARKE, Catherine Bernadette Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 58 CRAWFORD, Laura Louise Green Party 420 IRELAND, Guy Reform UK 61 SHIELDS, David Andrew Labour and Co-operative Party 1728 Elected * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 0 B voting for more candidates than voter is entitled to 8 C writing or mark by which voter can be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 13 Total 21 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 11601 Ballot Papers Issued: 3781 Turnout: 32.59% Dated 8 May 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Harefield Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* BAILLIE, Peter Andrew The Conservative Party Candidate 2020 Elected BLUEMEL, Christopher Francis (Chris) Green Party 220 LLOYD, Alan Labour and Co-operative Party 1221 MCDOUGALL, Catriona Liberal Democrats 117 * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes. Number of The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows: ballot papers A want of an official mark 0 B voting for more candidates than voter is entitled to 3 C writing or mark by which voter can be identified 0 D being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 9 Total 12 Vacant Seats: 1 Electorate: 10520 Ballot Papers Issued: 3590 Turnout: 34.1% Dated 8 May 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for the Millbrook Ward on Thursday 6 May 2021 I, Mark Heath, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows: Name of Description Number of Candidate (if any) Votes* BEAN, Jonathan Simon Green Party 326 FRICKER, Lisa Marie Labour and Co-operative Party 1314 MCGEORGE, Nicholas Dudley Murdoch Liberal Democrat 159 MOULTON, Jeremy Richard Local Conservatives 1804 Elected * If elected the word 'Elected' appears against the number of votes.
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