DECLARATION of RESULT of POLL District of Richmondshire District Councillor Elections on Thursday 7 May 2015

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DECLARATION of RESULT of POLL District of Richmondshire District Councillor Elections on Thursday 7 May 2015 DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL District of Richmondshire District Councillor Elections on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, Tony Clark, being the Returning Officer at the following elections, do hereby give notice of the number of votes recorded. Candidates against whose name the word 'Elected' appears are duly elected. Addlebrough Electorate: 1084 Ballots Issued: 829 Turnout: 76.47% Rejected Ballots: 7 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ALDER, Mark Nicholas Independent 163 PEACOCK, Yvonne The Conservative Party Candidate 555 Elected RADICE, Hugo Keeling Labour Party 104 Barton Electorate: 1013 Ballots Issued: 708 Turnout: 69.89% Rejected Ballots: 8 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes DAWSON, Campbell Brown The Conservative Party Candidate 505 Elected SMITH, Kenneth Anthony Labour Party 192 Bolton Castle Electorate: 1103 Ballots Issued: 833 Turnout: 75.52% Rejected Ballots: 13 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes AMSDEN, John Ralph 449 Elected THORNTON-BERRY, Adrian Trevor The Conservative Party Candidate 372 Brompton on Swale & Scorton Electorate: 2405 Ballots Issued: 1557 Turnout: 64.74%% Rejected Ballots: 29 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes GILL, Danny John The Conservative Party Candidate 972 Elected ROWE, Leslie Anthony Green Party 505 THRELFALL, Ian Richard The Conservative Party Candidate 939 Elected Catterick Electorate: 1897 Ballots Issued: 1123 Turnout: 59.20% Rejected Ballots: 6 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes PELTON, Tony 570 Elected ROWE, Ann F Green Party 208 SANKEY, Derek The Conservative Party Candidate 528 Elected WYRILL, Stephen Mark The Conservative Party Candidate 392 Colburn Electorate: 3009 Ballots Issued: 1505 Turnout: 50.02% Rejected Ballots: 23 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes D`ARCY HILDYARD, Rupert Piers Green Party 440 Thoroton DALE, Angela Jane Richmondshire Independents 766 Elected GLOVER, William Gustard The Conservative Party Candidate 732 Elected PARTRIDGE, Beverly Anne The Conservative Party Candidate 575 Elected WOOD, Peter 542 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Mercury House, Station Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4JX Croft Electorate: 1034 Ballots Issued: 755 Turnout: 73.02% Rejected Ballots: 8 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes GIBBS, Samuel John The Conservative Party Candidate 368 Elected JEFFREY, Matthew Jack Green Party 100 PARLOUR, Jane Elizabeth Independent 279 Gilling West Electorate: 981 Ballots Issued: 728 Turnout: 74.21% Rejected Ballots: 6 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes HESLOP, William Ambrose Richmondshire Independents 391 Elected RENTON, Michael Francis The Conservative Party Candidate 331 Hawes & High Abbotside Electorate: 1090 Ballots Issued: 759 Turnout: 69.63% Rejected Ballots: 15 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BLACKIE, John Independent 669 Elected POCKNEE, Brian Robert 75 Hipswell Electorate: 2167 Ballots Issued: 989 Turnout: 45.64% Rejected Ballots: 12 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes CULLEN, Paul Anthony Richmondshire Independents 353 Elected DALTON, Dave Green Party 218 GROSE, Lawrence Reginald The Conservative Party Candidate 332 Elected MCGREADY, Kevin The Conservative Party Candidate 318 TODD, Stephanie Laura 259 Hornby Castle Electorate: 1342 Ballots Issued: 837 Turnout: 62.36% Rejected Ballots: 19 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes LINEHAN, Geoffrey The Conservative Party Candidate 589 Elected TRICKER, Patricia Mary Green Party 227 Leyburn Electorate: 2101 Ballots Issued: 1355 Turnout: 63.54% Rejected Ballots: 15 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BORMAN-SCHREIBER GF VON UKIP 210 ULLERSDORF, Bernard Derek BROOK, Andrew John 522 DUFF, Charles Edward Anthony The Conservative Party Candidate 590 Elected SEDGWICK, Karin The Conservative Party Candidate 668 Elected Lower Wensleydale Electorate: 1174 Ballots Issued: 891 Turnout: 75.83% Rejected Ballots: 8 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ORMSTON, Richard The Conservative Party Candidate 657 Elected RYDER, Lisle Robert Edward Green Party 224 Melsonby Electorate: 1122 Ballots Issued: 802 Turnout: 71.47% Rejected Ballots: 6 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes HILLARY, Penelope Margaret Independent 295 WILSON-PETCH, James Frederick The Conservative Party Candidate 501 Elected Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Mercury House, Station Road, Richmond,Richmond, North Yorkshire,Yorkshire, DL10 4JX Middleton Tyas Electorate: 949 Ballots Issued: 703 Turnout: 74.07% Rejected Ballots: 3 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes MCMULLON, Jill Mackenzie Independent 292 THOMPSON, Alan Angus The Conservative Party Candidate 407 Elected Newsham With Eppleby Electorate: 1087 Ballots Issued: 772 Turnout: 71.02% Rejected Ballots: 9 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes CAMERON, James William Graham The Conservative Party Candidate 435 Elected DICKINSON, Linda Christine Independent 250 KNOWLES, Philip Michael Liberal Democrats 77 Penhill Electorate: 987 Ballots Issued: 722 Turnout: 73.15% Rejected Ballots: 2 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes GARDNER, Caroline Rosemary The Conservative Party Candidate 324 Elected SMYTH, Julia Daphne Liberal Democrats 84 WILKES, Matthew William Independent 312 Reeth & Arkengarthdale Electorate: 1000 Ballots Issued: 729 Turnout: 72.90% Rejected Ballots: 13 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BEAL, Richard Independent 544 Elected DIXON, David Andrew Labour Party 56 KELLY, Robert Christopher Green Party 116 Richmond Central Electorate: 2266 Ballots Issued: 1365 Turnout: 60.23% Rejected Ballots: 17 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BROWN, Fergus William Mackinnon Green Party 298 GROSE, Jake Lawrence The Conservative Party Candidate 411 MCDOUGALL, David John Barr The Conservative Party Candidate 409 ROBINSON, John Liberal Democrats 610 Elected WORLD, Clive Ronald Liberal Democrats 673 Elected Richmond East Electorate: 2140 Ballots Issued: 1524 Turnout: 71.21% Rejected Ballots: 23 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BLYTHMAN, Muriel Rose The Conservative Party Candidate 467 HODGSON, Lorraine Hilary Richmondshire Independents 448 KIRBY, Karen Lesley The Conservative Party Candidate 513 Elected LORD, Russell Independent 541 Elected PETERS, James William Green Party 224 SIMPSON, Anne Liberal Democrats 293 Richmond West Electorate: 2229 Ballots Issued: 1479 Turnout: 66.35% Rejected Ballots: 13 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes ADAMS, Amanda Independent 99 BREWER, Ann Labour Party 160 CURRAN, Linda Susan Independent 692 Elected DICKENS, Louise Anne The Conservative Party Candidate 360 PARSONS, Stuart Gerald Peter Independent 757 Elected SELWYN SHARPE, Fleur Josephine The Conservative Party Candidate 320 STAITE, Marita Louise Green Party 182 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Mercury House, Station Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire,Yorkshire, DL10 4JX Scotton Electorate: 1832 Ballots Issued: 1611 Turnout: 49.40% Rejected Ballots: 10 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes GRANT, Helen Richmondshire Independents 411 Elected MIDDLEMISS, Patricia Margaret The Conservative Party Candidate 436 Elected SHARMA, Jagannath The Conservative Party Candidate 390 SMITH, Margaret Richmondshire Independents 364 Swaledale Electorate: 947 Ballots Issued: 663 Turnout: 70.01% Rejected Ballots: 5 Name of Candidate Description (if any) Number of Votes BLOWS, Richard Eric The Conservative Party Candidate 285 Elected DE-WIT, Sharon Lee Green Party 135 GARDNER, Malcolm Thomas Richmondshire Independents 238 Dated Friday 8 May 2015 Tony Clark Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Mercury House, Station Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4JX STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED District of Richmondshire Election of a District Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for Middleham Ward Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* FAIRHURST Lowlands, The Duffus Dorothy * Charlton Joyce Susan Amanda Leyburn Road, Conservative Tennant John ** Thompson R Middleham, Party Candidate Atkins JD Fairhurst Kim DL8 4PL Keeble PM Fairhurst GT Reed B Skelton L The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Tony Clark Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Mercury House, Station Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4JX .
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