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Response to Request for Information [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] Response to Request for Information Reference FOI 091566 Date 15 September 2015 Electorates Request: I would like to receive the figures for total electorates in each WARD of Wolverhampton council who are eligible to vote in a UK GENERAL ELECTION as of the current date. (i.e. figures excluding those voters only able to vote in local or european elections). The Electoral Registration Officer and The Returning Officer do not carry out their duties on behalf of the local authority but in their own personal capacity. A list of public bodies and local authorities that are subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act is available at the following website: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/36/schedule/1 As you will see, the Freedom of Information Act does not list any person appointed under the Representation of the People Act 1983. It follows that the Electoral Registration Officer, Returning Officer or any other person appointed under the Act are not subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act. Notwithstanding that there is no statutory obligation to provide this information; please see below the Parliamentary Electorate figures in the format that is available to Wolverhampton City Council. [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] Analysis Parliamentary Electorate Totals for September 2015 Register Parliamentary Polling District Electorate Wolverhampton North AAA - Bushbury North 1,947 East ACA - Bushbury North 966 ADA - Bushbury North 939 AEA - Bushbury North 1,010 AFA - Bushbury North 1,165 AGA - Bushbury North 1,373 AHA - Bushbury North 1,507 BAA - Bushbury South and Low Hill 2,477 BDA - Bushbury South and Low Hill 1,583 BEA - Bushbury South and Low Hill 1,649 BGA - Bushbury South and Low Hill 1,107 BHA - Bushbury South and Low Hill 755 BIA - Bushbury South and Low Hill 1,187 BJA - Bushbury South and Low Hill 510 CAA - Fallings Park 628 CBA - Fallings Park 1,246 CDA - Fallings Park 1,374 CEA - Fallings Park 1,507 CGA - Fallings Park 1,535 CIA - Fallings Park 1,373 CKA - Fallings Park 1,318 DAA - Heath Town 1,304 DBA - Heath Town 525 DCA - Heath Town 850 DEA - Heath Town 1,310 DGA - Heath Town 1,219 DHA - Heath Town 1,488 DJA - Heath Town 840 EAA - Oxley 2,183 ECA - Oxley 2,802 EFA - Oxley 800 EGA - Oxley 1,662 EHA - Oxley 1,498 FAA - Wednesfield North 1,741 FBA - Wednesfield North 1,452 FCA - Wednesfield North 1,775 FFA - Wednesfield North 1,100 FHA - Wednesfield North 1,117 FIA - Wednesfield North 1,599 GAA - Wednesfield South 1,231 GBA - Wednesfield South 857 GCA - Wednesfield South 1,398 [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] GFA - Wednesfield South 1,436 GGA - Wednesfield South 922 GHA - Wednesfield South 1,601 GIA - Wednesfield South 1,041 Total for Wolverhampton North 60,907 East Wolverhampton South HAA - Bilston East 314 East HBA - Bilston East 1,254 HCA - Bilston East 1,493 HEA - Bilston East 576 HFA - Bilston East 1,366 HIA - Bilston East 1,126 HJA - Bilston East 952 HLA - Bilston East 1,852 HMA - Bilston East 325 HNA - Bilston East 283 IAA - Bilston North 1,158 IBA - Bilston North 924 ICA - Bilston North 1,524 IDA - Bilston North 300 IFA - Bilston North 1,338 IGA - Bilston North 1,466 IHA - Bilston North 1,467 IIA - Bilston North 642 JAA - Blakenhall 1,711 JBA - Blakenhall 1,248 JHA - Blakenhall 1,113 JIA - Blakenhall 1,646 JKA - Blakenhall 1,900 JMA - Blakenhall 533 KAA - East Park 1,328 KBA - East Park 1,344 KDA - East Park 1,404 KGA - East Park 1,403 KHA - East Park 1,409 KIA - East Park 536 KLA - East Park 220 KMA - East Park 1,112 LAA - Ettingshall 1,569 LCA - Ettingshall 1,034 LEA - Ettingshall 1,406 LFA - Ettingshall 1,700 LIA - Ettingshall 771 LJA - Ettingshall 698 [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] LKA - Ettingshall 1,159 LLA - Ettingshall 714 MAA - Spring Vale 1,420 MCA - Spring Vale 1,159 MDA - Spring Vale 1,721 MFA - Spring Vale 2,430 MJA - Spring Vale 800 MKA - Spring Vale 1,293 Total for Wolverhampton South 53,141 East Wolverhampton South NAA - Graiseley 1,023 West NCA - Graiseley 526 NDA - Graiseley 1,893 NGA - Graiseley 1,188 NHA - Graiseley 1,130 NIA - Graiseley 1,017 NJA - Graiseley 1,057 OAA - Merry Hill 1,814 OCA - Merry Hill 718 OEA - Merry Hill 2,459 OGA - Merry Hill 1,771 OIA - Merry Hill 1,367 OJA - Merry Hill 1,171 PAA - Park 1,367 PBA - Park 1,831 PDA - Park 1,121 PFA - Park 924 PGA - Park 1,332 PIA - Park 1,034 QAA - Penn 1,294 QBA - Penn 1,207 QCA - Penn 625 QDA - Penn 1,425 QEA - Penn 895 QFA - Penn 2,246 QJA - Penn 1,609 QKA - Penn 718 RAA - St Peters 554 RBA - St Peters 1,510 RCA - St Peters 968 RDA - St Peters 492 REA - St Peters 1,355 RGA - St Peters 1,138 RHA - St Peters 471 [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] RIA - St Peters 287 SBA - Tettenhall Regis 1,155 SCA - Tettenhall Regis 1,519 SEA - Tettenhall Regis 1,727 SGA - Tettenhall Regis 504 SHA - Tettenhall Regis 1,166 SIA - Tettenhall Regis 1,637 SJA - Tettenhall Regis 1,629 TBA - Tettenhall Wightwick 1,126 TCA - Tettenhall Wightwick 1,699 TEA - Tettenhall Wightwick 1,199 TGA - Tettenhall Wightwick 1,177 THA - Tettenhall Wightwick 1,542 TKA - Tettenhall Wightwick 2,302 Total for Wolverhampton South 59,919 West Report Total 173,967 .
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