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Electoral Data East Sussex Check My Data 2015 2021 Number Of Electoral data East Sussex Check my data 2015 2021 Using this sheet: Number of councillors: 49 49 Fill in the cells for each polling district. Please make sure that the names of each parish, parish ward, district ward and county division are correct and consistant. Check Overall electorate: 397,253 432,560 your data in the cells to the right. Average electorate per cllr: 8,107 8,828 Scroll right to see the second table Scroll left to see the first table Is this polling district contained in Is this polling district contained in Is this polling district contained in What is the What is the Fill in the name of each ward once. What is the polling a group of parishes with a joint Which district ward is this polling district in? This columm is not essential, but may help Which county division is this polling district in? This Fill in the number of Do not type in these cells. These cells will show you the electorate and variance. 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Electorate Electorate Number of cllrs Electorate Polling district Description of area District Parish Parish ward Grouped parish council Existing district ward Existing county division Name of division Electorate 2015 Variance 2015 Variance 2021 2015 2021 per ward December 2021 DVA Eastbourne Devonshire Devonshire 2181 2,278 Alfriston, East Hoathly and Helli 1 10,010 23% 11,845 34% DVB Eastbourne Devonshire Devonshire 2093 2,186 Ashdown and Conquest 1 8,260 2% 9,074 3% DVC Eastbourne Devonshire Devonshire 2343 2,447 Baird and Ore 1 6,977 -14% 7,735 -12% DVD Eastbourne Devonshire Devonshire 2006 2,095 Battle and Crowhurst 1 7,330 -10% 8,233 -7% HPA Eastbourne Hampden Park Hampden Park 2015 2,138 Bexhill East 1 7,526 -7% 7,758 -12% HPB Eastbourne Hampden Park Hampden Park 3088 3,276 Bexhill King Offa 2 18,223 12% 20,363 15% HPC Eastbourne Hampden Park Hampden Park 2035 2,159 Bexhill West 1 7,658 -6% 8,199 -7% LGA Eastbourne Langney Langney 1587 1,664 Braybrook and Castle 1 7,071 -13% 7,698 -13% LGB Eastbourne Langney Langney 4299 4,508 Brede Valley and Marsham 1 7,340 -9% 7,920 -10% LGC Eastbourne Langney Langney 1931 2,025 Buxton Maresfield 1 8,886 10% 9,337 6% MDA Eastbourne Meads Meads 2536 2,684 Central St. Leonards and Gensi 1 7,160 -12% 7,682 -13% MDB Eastbourne Meads Meads 2187 2,314 Chailey 1 9,754 20% 11,138 26% MDC Eastbourne Meads Meads 3371 3,567 Crowborough 2 16,653 3% 17,804 1% OTA Eastbourne Old Town Old Town 3568 3,762 Devonshire 1 8,623 6% 9,006 2% OTB Eastbourne Old Town Old Town 2146 2,263 Forest Row 1 8,992 11% 9,442 7% OTC Eastbourne Old Town Old Town 1657 1,747 Framfield and Horam 1 9,125 13% 9,859 12% OTD Eastbourne Old Town Old Town 968 1,021 Hailsham and Herstmonceux 2 17,247 6% 19,126 8% RNA Eastbourne Ratton Ratton 1442 1,511 Hampden Park 1 7,138 -12% 7,574 -14% RNB Eastbourne Ratton Ratton 1737 1,820 Heathfield 1 8,134 0% 8,547 -3% RNC Eastbourne Ratton Ratton 2362 2,476 Hollington and Wishing Tree 1 7,892 -3% 8,943 1% RND Eastbourne Ratton Ratton 2135 2,238 Langney 1 7,817 -4% 8,197 -7% SVA Eastbourne Sovereign Sovereign 3433 3,576 Lewes 1 8,770 8% 10,135 15% SVB Eastbourne Sovereign Sovereign 2170 2,261 Maze Hill and West St. Leonard 1 7,607 -6% 8,982 2% SVC Eastbourne Sovereign Sovereign 2783 2,899 Meads 1 8,094 0% 8,566 -3% SVD Eastbourne Sovereign Sovereign 749 780 Newhaven and Ouse Valley We 1 7,952 -2% 9,131 3% SAA Eastbourne St. Anthony's St. Anthony's 2131 2,291 Northern Rother 1 8,235 2% 9,036 2% SAB Eastbourne St. Anthony's St. Anthony's 1201 1,291 Old Hastings and Tressell 1 7,345 -9% 8,265 -6% SAC Eastbourne St. Anthony's St. Anthony's 1474 1,585 Old Town 1 8,339 3% 8,793 0% SAD Eastbourne St. Anthony's St. Anthony's 3300 3,548 Ouse Valley East 1 7,640 -6% 8,229 -7% UPA Eastbourne Upperton Upperton 1823 1,914 Peacehaven and Telscombe To 2 16,163 0% 17,449 -1% UPB Eastbourne Upperton Upperton 2687 2,822 Pevensey and Westham 1 7,611 -6% 8,984 2% UPC Eastbourne Upperton Upperton 897 942 Polegate, Willingdon and East D 2 14,728 -9% 15,755 -11% UPD Eastbourne Upperton Upperton 2010 2,111 Ratton 1 7,676 -5% 8,045 -9% UPE Eastbourne Upperton Upperton 601 631 Ringmer and Lewes Bridge 1 8,776 8% 9,663 9% A1 Hastings Ashdown Ashdown and Conquest 1902 2,105 Rother North West 1 7,307 -10% 7,903 -10% A2 Hastings Ashdown Ashdown and Conquest 1079 1,194 Rye and Eastern Rother 1 7,208 -11% 7,620 -14% A3 Hastings Ashdown Ashdown and Conquest 1468 1,625 Seafod Blatchington 1 7,861 -3% 8,225 -7% F1 Hastings Conquest Ashdown and Conquest 1580 1,720 Seaford Sutton 1 7,564 -7% 7,754 -12% F2 Hastings Conquest Ashdown and Conquest 2231 2,429 Sovereign 1 9,135 13% 9,517 8% B1 Hastings Baird Baird and Ore 1664 1,919 St. Anthony's 1 8,106 0% 8,715 -1% B2 Hastings Baird Baird and Ore 1828 2,109 St. Helen's and Silverhill 1 7,000 -14% 7,709 -13% K1 Hastings Ore Baird and Ore 1820 1,936 Uckfield 1 8,891 10% 9,789 11% K2 Hastings Ore Baird and Ore 1665 1,771 Upperton 1 8,018 -1% 8,420 -5% C1 Hastings Braybrooke Braybrook and Castle 1674 1,796 Wadhurst 1 9,411 16% 10,398 18% C2 Hastings Braybrooke Braybrook and Castle 1735 1,861 0 -100% 0 -100% D1 Hastings Castle Braybrook and Castle 1236 1,364 0 -100% 0 -100% D2 Hastings Castle Braybrook and Castle 1122 1,238 0 -100% 0 -100% D3 Hastings Castle Braybrook and Castle 1304 1,439 0 -100% 0 -100% E1 Hastings Central St Leonards Central St. Leonards and Gensing 1733 1,958 0 -100% 0 -100% E2 Hastings Central St Leonards Central St. Leonards and Gensing 1507 1,703 0 -100% 0 -100% G1 Hastings Gensing Central St. Leonards and Gensing 2706 2,776 0 -100% 0 -100% G2 Hastings Gensing Central St. Leonards and Gensing 1214 1,245 0 -100% 0 -100% H1 Hastings Hollington Hollington and Wishing Tree 1244 1,429 0 -100% 0 -100% H2 Hastings Hollington Hollington and Wishing Tree 1211 1,392 0 -100% 0 -100% H3 Hastings Hollington Hollington and Wishing Tree 1686 1,937 P1 Hastings Wishing Tree Hollington and Wishing Tree 2217 2,473 P2 Hastings Wishing Tree Hollington and Wishing Tree 1534 1,711 I1 Hastings Maze Hill Maze Hill and West St. Leonards 1764 2,077 I2 Hastings Maze Hill Maze Hill and West St. Leonards 2014 2,372 O1 Hastings West St Leonards Maze Hill and West St. Leonards 1962 2,323 O2 Hastings West St Leonards Maze Hill and West St. Leonards 1867 2,210 J1 Hastings Old Hastings Old Hastings and Tressell 2613 2,856 J2 Hastings Old Hastings Old Hastings and Tressell 1484 1,622 N1 Hastings Tressell Old Hastings and Tressell 1438 1,677 N2 Hastings Tressell Old Hastings and Tressell 1810 2,111 M1 Hastings Silverhill St. Helen's and Silverhill 1288 1,480 M2 Hastings Silverhill St. Helen's and Silverhill 1761 2,024 L1 Hastings St Helens St. Helen's and Silverhill 2455 2,613 L2 Hastings St Helens St. Helen's and Silverhill 1496 1,592 LBA Lewes Chailey Chailey & Wivelsfield Chailey 2291 2,755 LBB Lewes Wivelsfield Chailey & Wivelsfield Chailey 1694 2,037 LCA Lewes Ditchling Ditchling & Westmeston Chailey 1336 1,431 LCB Lewes Ditchling Ditchling & Westmeston Chailey 449 481 LCC Lewes Westmeston Ditchling & Westmeston Chailey 244 261 0 -100% 0 -100% LKA Lewes Newick Newick Chailey 1983 2,142 0 -100% 0 -100% LPA Lewes Plumpton Plumpton, Streat, E.Chiltington & St John (w) Chailey 1231 1,422 0 -100% 0 -100% LPB Lewes Streat Plumpton, Streat, E.Chiltington & St John (w) Chailey 136 157 0 -100% 0 -100% LPC Lewes East Chiltington Plumpton, Streat, E.Chiltington & St John (w) Chailey 339 392 0 -100% 0 -100% LPD Lewes St John (without) Plumpton, Streat, E.Chiltington & St John (w) Chailey 51 59 0 -100% 0 -100% LGA Lewes Lewes Lewes Castle Lewes Castle Lewes 1373 1,774 0 -100% 0 -100% LGB Lewes Lewes Lewes Castle Lewes Castle Lewes 1539 1,988 0 -100% 0 -100% LGC Lewes Lewes Lewes Castle Lewes Castle Lewes 546 705 0 -100% 0 -100% LHA Lewes Lewes Lewes Priory Lewes Priory Lewes 1300 1,387 0 -100% 0 -100% LHB Lewes Lewes Lewes Priory Lewes Priory Lewes 2320 2,475 0 -100% 0 -100% LHC Lewes Lewes Lewes Priory Lewes Priory Lewes 1692 1,805 0 -100% 0 -100% LEA Lewes Falmer Kingston Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 139 154 0 -100% 0 -100% LEB Lewes Iford Kingston Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 156 172 0 -100% 0 -100% LEC Lewes Kingston Kingston Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 702 776 0 -100% 0 -100% LED Lewes Piddinghoe Kingston Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 203 224 0 -100% 0 -100% LEE Lewes Rodmell Kingston Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 336 371 0 -100% 0 -100% LEF Lewes St Ann (without) Kingston Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 75 83 0 -100% 0 -100% LEG Lewes Southease Kingston Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 38 42 0 -100% 0 -100% LID Lewes Newhaven Newhaven Meeching Newhaven Denton & Meeching Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 3538 4,295 0 -100% 0 -100% LJA Lewes Newhaven Newhaven Valley Newhaven Valley Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 1039 1,133 0 -100% 0 -100% LJB Lewes Newhaven Newhaven Valley Newhaven Valley Newhaven and Ouse Valley West 1726 1,882 0 -100% 0 -100% LIA Lewes Newhaven Newhaven Denton Newhaven Denton & Meeching Ouse Valley East 2095 2,543 0 -100% 0 -100% LIC Lewes Newhaven Newhaven Denton Newhaven Denton & Meeching Ouse Valley East 220 267 0 -100% 0 -100% LLA Lewes Beddingham Beddingham Glynde & Beddingham Ouse Valley & Ringmer Ouse Valley East 189 203 0 -100%
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