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NOTICE of POLL Notice Is Hereby Given That Oxfordshire County Council Election of a County Councillor for the WATLINGTON Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION (if NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), any) SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Hancock Nick 52A Brook Street, Liberal Democrat Penelope E Dole(P), Anthony L Jennings(S), Watlington, Marie-Claude R Jourzac, Ian E Hill, OX49 5EH Margaret E Dawson, Sarah Bird, Zoe Haynes, Anne-Marie Walbeoffe, Maxine A King, Barbara A Hide Kent Jason The Old School House, UK Independence Peter S Leigh(P), Patricia J Blenkinsop(S), The Causeway, Party (UKIP) Christine B Allsopp, Julie C Smith, East Hanney, Kathleen A Anderson, Anna S Morgan, Oxfordshire, Christine M Smith, Kelly J Martin, OX12 0JN Elizabeth E Jackson, Miles J Ellison Merritt Jim 37 Sands Way, The Labour Party Edwin W Lock(P), Anthony W Williamson(S), Benson, Candidate Hew F Reid, Carolyn E Potter, Wallingford, Nicholas J Potter, Mary C Lock, Oxon, Trevor J Didcock, Alexander J A Burt, OX10 6NG Phillipa Ashton, Shelley E J Ensor Newton Caroline Anne Coopers Farm, The Conservative David J Orpwood(P), David D Crossman(S), Britwell Salome, Party Candidate Terrence J Bacon, Nigel J Paterson, Nr Watlington, Catherine E Pinney, Kenneth Hugh-Jones, Oxon, Jennifer M Lockwood, Fiona M Fieth, OX49 5JZ Jacob Wilde, Nicola R Paterson 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday 19th April 2012 between the hours of 7.00am and 10.00pm 3. The number to be elected is ONE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station LA Lewknor Parish Hall, Lewknor 1 to 28 LB Kingston Blount Village Hall, Kingston Blount 1 to 663 LJ Britwell Salome Village Hall, Britwell Salome 1 to 163 LP Kingston Blount Village Hall, Kingston Blount 1 to 85 LV Cuxham Village Hall, Cuxham 1 to 99 MS Lewknor Parish Hall, Lewknor 1 to 534 MW Village Club, 32 High Street, Nettlebed 1 to 584 NA Russells Water Village Hall, Russells Water 1 to 276 NB Pyrton Village Hall, Pyrton 1 to 152 NC Fox & Hounds Public House, Christmas Common, OX49 5HL 1 to 15 NH Pyrton Village Hall, Pyrton 1 to 70 NI Fox & Hounds Public House, Christmas Common, OX49 5HL 1 to 14 NO Lewknor Parish Hall, Lewknor 1 to 38 NP Russells Water Village Hall, Russells Water 1 to 206 NQ Sydenham Village Hall, Sydenham, OX39 4LY 1 to 276 NR Tetsworth Memorial Hall, Tetsworth, OX9 7AA 1 to 562 PB Church Hall, Watlington 1 to 1882 PC Fox & Hounds Public House, Christmas Common, OX49 5HL 1 to 171 PD Lewknor Parish Hall, Lewknor 1 to 18 Dated: Wednesday, 11th April 2012 Joanna Simons Returning Officer South Oxfordshire District Council Benson Lane Crowmarsh Gifford Wallingford OX10 8PH Printed and Published by Joanna Simons, Returning Officer South Oxfordshire District Council, Benson Lane, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford OX10 8PH .
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