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Parish/Town Area Vacant Seats Base Expenses Expenditure Electorate Parish/Town Area Vacant Seats Base Expenses Expenditure Electorate Total Expenditure Grand Total per Elector per Elector Abbotsbury 4 740 £0.06 346 £20.76 £760.76 Affpuddle and Turnerspuddle 9 740 £0.06 379 £22.74 £762.74 Alderholt 9 740 £0.06 2523 £151.38 £891.38 Allington 7 740 £0.06 693 £41.58 £781.58 Alton Pancras 2 740 £0.06 132 £7.92 £747.92 Anderson 1 740 £0.06 75 £4.50 £744.50 Arne 8 740 £0.06 1098 £65.88 £805.88 Ashmore 7 740 £0.06 159 £9.54 £749.54 Athelhampton 2 740 £0.06 29 £1.74 £741.74 Batcombe 2 740 £0.06 83 £4.98 £744.98 Beaminster 11 740 £0.06 2589 £155.34 £895.34 Beer Hackett 3 740 £0.06 81 £4.86 £744.86 Bere Regis 11 740 £0.06 1346 £80.76 £820.76 Bettiscombe 2 740 £0.06 50 £3.00 £743.00 Bincombe 3 740 £0.06 78 £4.68 £744.68 Bishop`s Caundle 7 740 £0.06 329 £19.74 £759.74 Blandford Badbury Heights 1 740 £0.06 906 £54.36 £794.36 Blandford Central 6 740 £0.06 3220 £193.20 £933.20 Blandford Hilltop 2 740 £0.06 731 £43.86 £783.86 Blandford Langton St Leonards 4 740 £0.06 1604 £96.24 £836.24 Blandford Old Town 3 740 £0.06 1596 £95.76 £835.76 Blandford St Mary 7 740 £0.06 1152 £69.12 £809.12 Bothenhampton - Bothenhampton 6 740 £0.06 1299 £77.94 £817.94 Bothenhampton - Walditch 3 740 £0.06 534 £32.04 £772.04 Bourton 9 740 £0.06 707 £42.42 £782.42 Bradford Abbas 7 740 £0.06 765 £45.90 £785.90 Bradford Peverell 7 740 £0.06 323 £19.38 £759.38 Bradpole - Bradpole Village 9 740 £0.06 1712 £102.72 £842.72 Bradpole - Claremont 1 740 £0.06 243 £14.58 £754.58 Bridport North 9 740 £0.06 3541 £212.46 £952.46 Bridport South 9 740 £0.06 3137 £188.22 £928.22 Broadmayne 7 740 £0.06 1033 £61.98 £801.98 Broadwindsor - Blackdown 2 740 £0.06 166 £9.96 £749.96 Broadwindsor - Broadwindsor 6 740 £0.06 578 £34.68 £774.68 Broadwindsor - Drimpton 4 740 £0.06 397 £23.82 £763.82 Bryanston 7 740 £0.06 297 £17.82 £757.82 Buckhorn Weston 5 740 £0.06 299 £17.94 £757.94 Buckland Newton 9 740 £0.06 552 £33.12 £773.12 Burleston 2 740 £0.06 21 £1.26 £741.26 Burstock 2 740 £0.06 101 £6.06 £746.06 Burton Bradstock 11 740 £0.06 820 £49.20 £789.20 Cann 7 740 £0.06 438 £26.28 £766.28 Castleton 2 740 £0.06 107 £6.42 £746.42 Cattistock 7 740 £0.06 362 £21.72 £761.72 Cerne Abbas 7 740 £0.06 678 £40.68 £780.68 Chalbury 1 740 £0.06 106 £6.36 £746.36 Chaldon Herring 7 740 £0.06 118 £7.08 £747.08 Charlton Marshall 7 740 £0.06 997 £59.82 £799.82 Charminster North 6 740 £0.06 1140 £68.40 £808.40 Charminster South 7 740 £0.06 1200 £72.00 £812.00 Charmouth 11 740 £0.06 1162 £69.72 £809.72 Chedington 3 740 £0.06 68 £4.08 £744.08 Cheselbourne 7 740 £0.06 257 £15.42 £755.42 Chetnole 6 740 £0.06 289 £17.34 £757.34 Chettle 5 740 £0.06 74 £4.44 £744.44 Chickerell - Charlestown & Littlesea 4 740 £0.06 1726 £103.56 £843.56 Chickerell - Chickerell Village 6 740 £0.06 3019 £181.14 £921.14 Chideock 7 740 £0.06 532 £31.92 £771.92 Child Okeford 9 740 £0.06 971 £58.26 £798.26 Chilfrome 2 740 £0.06 46 £2.76 £742.76 Church Knowle 9 740 £0.06 242 £14.52 £754.52 Colehill East 10 740 £0.06 3920 £235.20 £975.20 Colehill Hayes 3 740 £0.06 990 £59.40 £799.40 Colehill West 3 740 £0.06 1115 £66.90 £806.90 Compton Abbas 7 740 £0.06 178 £10.68 £750.68 Compton Valence 2 740 £0.06 52 £3.12 £743.12 Corfe Castle 11 740 £0.06 996 £59.76 £799.76 Corfe Mullen 14 740 £0.06 7978 £478.68 £1,218.68 Corscombe 5 740 £0.06 431 £25.86 £765.86 Cranborne 9 740 £0.06 563 £33.78 £773.78 Crichel 2 740 £0.06 199 £11.94 £751.94 Crossways 11 740 £0.06 1940 £116.40 £856.40 Dewlish 7 740 £0.06 224 £13.44 £753.44 Dorchester East 5 740 £0.06 4107 £246.42 £986.42 Dorchester North 4 740 £0.06 3092 £185.52 £925.52 Dorchester Poundbury 4 740 £0.06 2757 £165.42 £905.42 Dorchester South 3 740 £0.06 2574 £154.44 £894.44 Dorchester West 4 740 £0.06 3889 £233.34 £973.34 Durweston 7 740 £0.06 291 £17.46 £757.46 East Chelborough 1 740 £0.06 35 £2.10 £742.10 East Lulworth 7 740 £0.06 127 £7.62 £747.62 East Orchard 3 740 £0.06 114 £6.84 £746.84 East Stoke 7 740 £0.06 300 £18.00 £758.00 East Stour 7 740 £0.06 456 £27.36 £767.36 Edmondsham 3 740 £0.06 167 £10.02 £750.02 Evershot 7 740 £0.06 162 £9.72 £749.72 Farnham 7 740 £0.06 164 £9.84 £749.84 Ferndown (Ameysford) 3 740 £0.06 2407 £144.42 £884.42 Ferndown (Central North) 2 740 £0.06 1734 £104.04 £844.04 Ferndown (Central) 3 740 £0.06 2552 £153.12 £893.12 Ferndown (Hampreston & Longham) 3 740 £0.06 2249 £134.94 £874.94 Ferndown (Links South) 2 740 £0.06 1664 £99.84 £839.84 Ferndown (Links) 3 740 £0.06 2749 £164.94 £904.94 Ferndown (Stapehill) 1 740 £0.06 662 £39.72 £779.72 Fleet 2 740 £0.06 71 £4.26 £744.26 Folke 7 740 £0.06 264 £15.84 £755.84 Fontmell Magna 7 740 £0.06 591 £35.46 £775.46 Frampton 7 740 £0.06 386 £23.16 £763.16 Frome St Quintin 3 740 £0.06 145 £8.70 £748.70 Gillingham Ham Ward 2 740 £0.06 1209 £72.54 £812.54 Gillingham Milton on Stour 1 740 £0.06 367 £22.02 £762.02 Gillingham Rural 1 740 £0.06 189 £11.34 £751.34 Gillingham Town Ward 9 740 £0.06 4714 £282.84 £1,022.84 Gillingham Wyke 4 740 £0.06 2597 £155.82 £895.82 Goathill 1 740 £0.06 15 £0.90 £740.90 Godmanstone 3 740 £0.06 124 £7.44 £747.44 Gussage All Saints 2 740 £0.06 187 £11.22 £751.22 Gussage St Michael 0 740 £0.06 164 £9.84 £749.84 Halstock 5 740 £0.06 459 £27.54 £767.54 Hammoon 2 740 £0.06 37 £2.22 £742.22 Hazelbury Bryan 7 740 £0.06 878 £52.68 £792.68 Hermitage 2 740 £0.06 81 £4.86 £744.86 Hilfield 2 740 £0.06 46 £2.76 £742.76 Hilton 7 740 £0.06 403 £24.18 £764.18 Hinton 4 740 £0.06 329 £19.74 £759.74 Hinton St Mary 5 740 £0.06 186 £11.16 £751.16 Holnest 2 740 £0.06 159 £9.54 £749.54 Holt 9 740 £0.06 1084 £65.04 £805.04 Holwell 7 740 £0.06 300 £18.00 £758.00 Horton 3 740 £0.06 305 £18.30 £758.30 Ibberton 5 740 £0.06 91 £5.46 £745.46 Iwerne Courtney (Shroton) 7 740 £0.06 339 £20.34 £760.34 Iwerne Minster 7 740 £0.06 578 £34.68 £774.68 Iwerne Stepleton 2 740 £0.06 14 £0.84 £740.84 Kingston Russell 2 740 £0.06 39 £2.34 £742.34 Kington Magna 5 740 £0.06 313 £18.78 £758.78 Langton Herring 2 740 £0.06 120 £7.20 £747.20 Langton Matravers 9 740 £0.06 725 £43.50 £783.50 Leigh 7 740 £0.06 419 £25.14 £765.14 Leweston 1 740 £0.06 15 £0.90 £740.90 Lillington 1 740 £0.06 62 £3.72 £743.72 Litton Cheney 7 740 £0.06 286 £17.16 £757.16 Loders 10 740 £0.06 451 £27.06 £767.06 Long Bredy 5 740 £0.06 167 £10.02 £750.02 Longburton 5 740 £0.06 418 £25.08 £765.08 Lydlinch 7 740 £0.06 369 £22.14 £762.14 Lyme Regis 14 740 £0.06 3059 £183.54 £923.54 Lytchett Matravers 11 740 £0.06 2689 £161.34 £901.34 Lytchett Minster & Upton East 7 740 £0.06 3131 £187.86 £927.86 Lytchett Minster & Upton West 8 740 £0.06 2662 £159.72 £899.72 Maiden Newton 7 740 £0.06 880 £52.80 £792.80 Manston 5 740 £0.06 165 £9.90 £749.90 Margaret Marsh 1 740 £0.06 31 £1.86 £741.86 Marnhull 11 740 £0.06 1711 £102.66 £842.66 Marshwood 5 740 £0.06 247 £14.82 £754.82 Melbury Abbas 4 740 £0.06 258 £15.48 £755.48 Melbury Osmond 7 740 £0.06 133 £7.98 £747.98 Milborne St Andrew 7 740 £0.06 895 £53.70 £793.70 Milton Abbas 9 740 £0.06 471 £28.26 £768.26 Minterne Magna 7 740 £0.06 152 £9.12 £749.12 Morden 7 740 £0.06 258 £15.48 £755.48 Moreton 7 740 £0.06 274 £16.44 £756.44 Mosterton 5 740 £0.06 518 £31.08 £771.08 Motcombe 11 740 £0.06 1052 £1,052.00 £1,792.00 Nether Cerne 1 740 £0.06 11 £0.66 £740.66 Nether Compton 4 740 £0.06 251 £15.06 £755.06 Netherbury 11 740 £0.06 1059 £63.54 £803.54 North Poorton 1 740 £0.06 13 £0.78 £740.78 Oborne 2 740 £0.06 88 £5.28 £745.28 Okeford Fitzpaine 7 740 £0.06 834 £50.04 £790.04 Osmington 7 740 £0.06 522 £31.32 £771.32 Over Compton 2 740 £0.06 154 £9.24 £749.24 Owermoigne 7 740 £0.06 418 £25.08 £765.08 Pamphill (North) 5 740 £0.06 345 £20.70 £760.70 Pamphill (South) 3 740 £0.06 205 £12.30 £752.30 Pentridge 2 740 £0.06 158 £9.48 £749.48 Piddlehinton 5 740 £0.06 316 £18.96 £758.96 Piddletrenthide 8 740 £0.06 564 £33.84 £773.84 Pilsdon 2 740 £0.06 28 £1.68 £741.68 Pimperne 7 740 £0.06 912 £54.72 £794.72 Portesham 6 740 £0.06 590 £35.40 £775.40 Portland Tophill East 4 740 £0.06 2636 £158.16 £898.16 Portland Tophill West 6 740 £0.06 3901 £234.06 £974.06 Portland Underhill 4 740 £0.06 2784 £167.04 £907.04 Powerstock 9 740 £0.06 285 £17.10 £757.10 Poyntington 2 740 £0.06 110 £6.60 £746.60 Puddletown 9 740 £0.06 1172 £70.32 £810.32 Puncknowle - Bexington 2 740 £0.06 107 £6.42 £746.42 Puncknowle - Puncknowle 5 740 £0.06 252 £15.12 £755.12 Purse Caundle 5 740 £0.06 94 £5.64 £745.64 Ryme Intrinseca 3 740 £0.06 97 £5.82 £745.82 Sandford Orcas 3 740 £0.06 144 £8.64 £748.64 Seaborough 1 740 £0.06 55 £3.30 £743.30 Shaftesbury East 6 740 £0.06 3543 £212.58 £952.58 Shaftesbury West 6 740 £0.06 3096 £185.76 £925.76 Shapwick 3 740 £0.06 151 £9.06 £749.06 Sherborne East 6 740 £0.06 3828 £229.68 £969.68 Sherborne West 6 740 £0.06 3375 £202.50 £942.50 Shillingstone 9 740 £0.06 917 £55.02 £795.02 Shipton Gorge 9 740 £0.06 297 £17.82 £757.82 Sixpenny Handley 8 740 £0.06 945 £56.70 £796.70 South Perrott 3 740 £0.06 192 £11.52 £751.52 Spetisbury 7 740 £0.06 471 £28.26 £768.26 St Leonards & St Ives (East) 6 740 £0.06 3179 £190.74 £930.74 St Leonards & St Ives (South) 3 740 £0.06 934 £56.04 £796.04 St Leonards & St Ives (West) 4 740 £0.06 2105 £126.30 £866.30 Stalbridge 11 740 £0.06 2147 £128.82 £868.82 Stanton St.
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