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Converted from C:\PCSPDF\PCS50716.TXT ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLORS PARISH OF BIDDENHAM __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, S. E. Field, 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 :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes ALLEN Edward Charles Leigh 394 ELECTED BASI Gurjit Kaur Caring About Biddenham 209 BATES Graham Monro Retired Draper 409 ELECTED CASTLE Richard Eric Caring About Biddenham 274 GAMBOLD Jonathan Christopher Caring About Biddenham 371 ELECTED Warwick HARRISON Anthony Stewart 129 LLOYD Susan Elizabeth 432 ELECTED LUDDINGTON Timothy Stephen Caring About Biddenham 434 ELECTED MCINTYRE Andrew Robert Caring About Biddenham 326 ELECTED NORRIS Bryan Leslie Long-Term Resident With Village Interest 308 ELECTED ROSSER Sian Elizabeth Caring About Biddenham 471 ELECTED SINGH Jagtar Caring For Biddenham 253 WATSON David Robert Caring About Biddenham 462 ELECTED WILLIS Marie Pamela 196 And I do hereby declare that the said EDWARD CHARLES LEIGH ALLEN, GRAHAM MONRO BATES, JONATHAN CHRISTOPHER WARWICK GAMBOLD, SUSAN ELIZABETH LLOYD, TIMOTHY STEPHEN LUDDINGTON, ANDREW ROBERT MCINTYRE, BRYAN LESLIE NORRIS, SIAN ELIZABETH ROSSER, DAVID ROBERT WATSON are duly elected Councillors for the said Parish The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than nine candidates 5 (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 20 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 25 Vacant Seats : 9 Electorate : 1681 Ballot Papers Issued : 785 Turnout : 46.70% Dated 4th May 2007 S. E. Field Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer Town Hall, Bedford. MK40 1SJ ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLORS PARISH OF COLMWORTH __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, S. E. Field, 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 :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes BALL Patricia 114 ELECTED DOUGLAS John Adam Wallace Company Director 92 ELECTED FRESHWATER Stuart William 92 ELECTED NEHAN Andrew I Edit The Colmworth Chronicle 73 SEABROOK Ivor George 90 ELECTED SMITH Denis James 85 ELECTED SPENCER Victoria Michelle 84 ELECTED STOTT Charles Christpher 78 ELECTED Alexander And I do hereby declare that the said PATRICIA BALL, JOHN ADAM WALLACE DOUGLAS, STUART WILLIAM FRESHWATER, IVOR GEORGE SEABROOK, DENIS JAMES SMITH, VICTORIA MICHELLE SPENCER, CHARLES CHRISTPHER ALEXANDER STOTT are duly elected Councillors for the said Parish The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than seven candidates (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 4 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 4 Vacant Seats : 7 Electorate : 312 Ballot Papers Issued : 168 Turnout : 53.85% Dated 4th May 2007 S. E. Field Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer Town Hall, Bedford. MK40 1SJ ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLORS PARISH OF KNOTTING & SOULDROP SOULDROP WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, S. E. Field, 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 :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes DAVIS Mark James Village Resident 8 Years 55 ELECTED DEACON Jennifer Mary Village Resident For 15 Yrs 50 DUNMORE Clinton James Farmer Resident of Souldrop 40 Years 58 ELECTED HANCOCK David John Village Resident For 30 Years 51 ELECTED RUSSELL Nigel Patrick Farmer In Village 11 Years 54 ELECTED VENISON Roger Sidney 57 ELECTED VIEWING Jeremy Rupert Village Resident 45 Years 78 ELECTED And I do hereby declare that the said MARK JAMES DAVIS, CLINTON JAMES DUNMORE, DAVID JOHN HANCOCK, NIGEL PATRICK RUSSELL, ROGER SIDNEY VENISON, JEREMY RUPERT VIEWING are duly elected Councillors for the said Parish The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than six candidates (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 2 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 2 Vacant Seats : 6 Electorate : 170 Ballot Papers Issued : 101 Turnout : 59.41% Dated 4th May 2007 S. E. Field Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer Town Hall, Bedford. MK40 1SJ ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLORS PARISH OF STEVINGTON __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 3rd May 2007 I, S. E. Field, 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 :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes BUSH Sarah Mary Seton Housewife 207 ELECTED CAMPION Alison Mary Housewife 150 ELECTED PENDLINGTON Doreen Housewife 234 ELECTED PRENTICE Helen 187 ELECTED PROUD Sandra Christine Housewife 133 PUCKETT Robert Edward Teacher 147 ELECTED STANBRIDGE Timothy David 223 ELECTED WESTBROOK Brian Thomas 138 ELECTED And I do hereby declare that the said SARAH MARY SETON BUSH, ALISON MARY CAMPION, DOREEN PENDLINGTON, HELEN PRENTICE, ROBERT EDWARD PUCKETT, TIMOTHY DAVID STANBRIDGE, BRIAN THOMAS WESTBROOK are duly elected Councillors for the said Parish The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than seven candidates (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 1 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 1 Vacant Seats : 7 Electorate : 496 Ballot Papers Issued : 281 Turnout : 56.65% Dated 4th May 2007 S. E. Field Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer Town Hall, Bedford. MK40 1SJ.
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