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Vale of Glamorgan Council Baruc hp://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/our_council/council/electio... Vale of Glamorgan Council Home Page >Our Council >Council >Elections >Local Elections 2012 >Results - County Council >Baruc DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL I, the undersigned being the RETURNING OFFICER at the election of COUNTY COUNCILLOR (S) for the BARUC WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN held on the 3 MAY 2012 do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the election is as follows :- Number of votes recorded (if elected write 'elected' against the number of NAMES OF CANDIDATES PARTY votes). SURNAME OTHER NAMES AVIET- Julie Welsh Lab 421 FRASSINELLI BAKER Paul George Welsh Cons 512 EVANS Barrie Independent 471 FOURACRE Dominic Lewis Welsh Cons 444 HODGES Nicholas Peter Plaid Cymru 776 ELECTED TRICKEY Michael Welsh Lab 498 WILIAM Steffan Trefor Plaid Cymru 800 ELECTED The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows:- a) want of official mark................................................................................... b) voting for more candidates than voter was entitled to............................... 12 c) writing or mark by which voter could be identified..................................... d) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty.......................................... 9 e) rejected in part........................................................................................... TOTAL 21 and I do hereby declare that the said HODGES Nicholas Peter, Plaid Cymru WILIAM Steffan Trefor, Plaid Cymru are duly elected for the BARUC WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN. Dated: JOHN MAITLAND EVANS RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the RETURNING OFFICER THE CIVIC OFFICES HOLTON ROAD BARRY VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 4RU 1 of 1 18/05/2012 22:42 Burills hp://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/our_council/council/electio... Vale of Glamorgan Council Home Page >Our Council >Council >Elections >Local Elections 2012 >Results - County Council >Buttrills DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL I, the undersigned being the RETURNING OFFICER at the election of COUNTY COUNCILLORS for the BUTTRILLS WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN held on the 3 MAY 2012 do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the election is as follows :- Number of votes recorded (if elected write 'elected' against the number of votes). NAMES OF CANDIDATES PARTY SURNAME OTHER NAMES ALEXANDER Margaret Welsh Lab 742 ELECTED BLAKEMAN Stephen Plaid Cymru 388 BURLEY Thomas Douglas Welsh Cons 197 EGAN Stuart Welsh Lab 690 ELECTED GREEN David Jonathan Independent 138 HARVEY Michael Raymond Welsh Cons 172 JOHNSON Ian James Plaid Cymru 420 The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows:- a) want of official mark................................................................................... b) voting for more candidates than voter was entitled to............................... 9 c) writing or mark by which voter could be identified..................................... d) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty.......................................... 6 e) rejected in part........................................................................................... TOTAL 15 and I do hereby declare that the said ALEXANDER Margaret, Welsh Labour EGAN Stuart, Welsh Labour are duly elected for the BUTTRILLS WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN. Dated: JOHN MAITLAND EVANS RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the RETURNING OFFICER THE CIVIC OFFICES HOLTON ROAD BARRY VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 4RU 1 of 1 18/05/2012 22:43 Cadoc hp://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/our_council/council/electio... Vale of Glamorgan Council Home Page >Our Council >Council >Elections >Local Elections 2012 >Results - County Council >Cadoc DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL I, the undersigned being the RETURNING OFFICER at the election of COUNTY COUNCILLOR (S) for the CADOC WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN held on the 3 MAY 2012 do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the election is as follows :- Number of votes recorded (if elected write 'elected' against the number of votes). NAMES OF CANDIDATES PARTY SURNAME OTHER NAMES BERTIN Rob Independent 387 BRUCE Gillian Welsh Cons 450 BRYANT Martin Geoffrey Plaid Cymru 289 BUMFORD Andrew John Plaid Cymru 271 BURNS Dawn Marie Plaid Cymru 259 DAVIES Lewis Jordan Welsh Cons 442 JOHNSON Fred Welsh Lab 1108 ELECTED MOORE ANNE Welsh Lab 1143 ELECTED MOORE NEIL Welsh Lab 1105 ELECTED ROWLANDS Leighton Owen Welsh Cons 422 The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows:- a) want of official mark................................................................................... - b) voting for more candidates than voter was entitled to............................... 1 c) writing or mark by which voter could be identified..................................... - d) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty.......................................... 22 e) rejected in part........................................................................................... - TOTAL 23 and I do hereby declare that the said JOHNSON Fred, Welsh Labour MOORE ANNE, Welsh Labour MOORE NEIL, Welsh Labour are duly elected for the CADOC WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN. Dated: JOHN MAITLAND EVANS RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the RETURNING OFFICER THE CIVIC OFFICES HOLTON ROAD BARRY VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 4RU 1 of 1 18/05/2012 22:44 Castleland hp://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/our_council/council/electio... Vale of Glamorgan Council Home Page >Our Council >Council >Elections >Local Elections 2012 >Results - County Council >Castleland DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL I, the undersigned being the RETURNING OFFICER at the election of COUNTY COUNCILLOR (S) for the CASTLELAND WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN held on the 3 MAY 2012 do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the election is as follows :- Number of votes recorded (if elected write 'elected' against the number of votes). NAMES OF CANDIDATES PARTY SURNAME OTHER NAMES DRAKE Pamela Welsh Lab 683 ELECTED ELMORE Chris Welsh Lab 718 ELECTED SHAW Barry Ian Plaid Cymru 377 STOCKDALE Keith Robert Plaid Cymru 347 TRAHERNE Sophie Elizabeth Welsh Cons 78 VIDAL Sadie Welsh Cons 83 The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows:- a) want of official mark................................................................................... b) voting for more candidates than voter was entitled to............................... c) writing or mark by which voter could be identified..................................... d) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty.......................................... 5 e) rejected in part........................................................................................... TOTAL 5 and I do hereby declare that the said DRAKE Pamela, Welsh Labour ELMORE Chris, Welsh Labour are duly elected for the CASTLELAND WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN. Dated: JOHN MAITLAND EVANS RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the RETURNING OFFICER THE CIVIC OFFICES HOLTON ROAD BARRY VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 4RU 1 of 1 18/05/2012 22:44 Cornerswell hp://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/our_council/council/electio... Vale of Glamorgan Council Home Page >Our Council >Council >Elections >Local Elections 2012 >Results - County Council >Cornerswell DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL I, the undersigned being the RETURNING OFFICER at the election of COUNTY COUNCILLOR (S) for the CORNERSWELL WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN held on the 3 MAY 2012 do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the election is as follows :- Number of votes recorded (if elected write 'elected' against the number of votes). NAMES OF CANDIDATES PARTY SURNAME OTHER NAMES BIRCH Rhiannon Welsh Lab 796 ELECTED CHICK Damian Joseph Lib Dem 64 FRASER John Forbes Welsh Cons 376 JAMES Luke Plaid Cymru 308 KING Peter Welsh Lab 698 ELECTED LEWIS Osian Plaid Cymru 282 TURNER Dorothy Welsh Cons 350 The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows:- a) want of official mark................................................................................... b) voting for more candidates than voter was entitled to............................... c) writing or mark by which voter could be identified..................................... d) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty.......................................... 5 e) rejected in part........................................................................................... TOTAL 5 and I do hereby declare that the said BIRCH Rhianon, Welsh Labour KING Peter, Welsh Labour are duly elected for the CORNERSWELL WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN. Dated: JOHN MAITLAND EVANS RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the RETURNING OFFICER THE CIVIC OFFICES HOLTON ROAD BARRY VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 4RU 1 of 1 18/05/2012 22:44 Court hp://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/our_council/council/electio... Vale of Glamorgan Council Home Page >Our Council >Council >Elections >Local Elections 2012 >Results - County Council >Court DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL I, the undersigned being the RETURNING OFFICER at the election of COUNTY COUNCILLOR (S) for the COURT WARD of the VALE OF GLAMORGAN held on the 3 MAY 2012 do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each candidate at the election is as follows :- Number of votes recorded (if elected write 'elected' against the number of votes). NAMES OF CANDIDATES PARTY SURNAME OTHER NAMES BERTIN Richard Joel Independent 487 ELECTED BROOKS Bronwen Welsh Lab 610 ELECTED KEMP
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