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Chichester Spread Sheet Polling District Division 2015 Electorate proposal A 10 CHICHESTER Bourne Chichester E Chichester N Chichester S Chichester W Fernhurst Midhurst Petworth Selsey Witterings county ratio 9026 90132 9427 9088 8909 8985 9372 8742 8522 9545 8567 8975 70 Member variance 8897 6.0% 2.1% 0.1% 1.0% 5.3% -1.7% -4.2% 7.3% -3.7% 0.9% BOS3 - Chidham and Hambrook Bourne 1,194 1,194 FUN1 - Compton Bourne 321 321 FUN3 - Marden Bourne 73 73 FUN4 - Stansted Bourne 271 271 FUN5 - Stoughton Bourne 288 288 SOU1 - Southbourne (1) Bourne 379 379 SOU2 - Southbourne (2) Bourne 1,255 1,255 SOU3 - Southbourne (3) Bourne 1,469 1,469 SOU4 - Southbourne (4) Bourne 1,578 1,578 SOU5 - Thorney Island Bourne 423 423 SOU6 - Southbourne Bourne 372 372 WES1 - Westbourne Bourne 1,804 1,804 CHE1 - Chichester East (1) Chichester E 1,647 1,647 CHE2 - Chichester East (2) Chichester E 1,589 1,589 CHE3 - Chichester East (3) Chichester E 1,618 1,618 CHE4 - Chichester East (4) Chichester E 1,275 1,275 NOM1 - North Mundham Chichester E 1,032 1032 NOM2 - Oving Chichester E 758 758 TAN1 - Tangmere Chichester E 2,040 2,040 BOX1 - Boxgrove Chichester N 807 807 BOX2 - Eartham Chichester N 68 68 BOX3 - East Dean Chichester N 175 175 BOX4 - Singleton Chichester N 383 383 BOX5 - Upwaltham Chichester N 15 15 BOX6 - West Dean Chichester N 315 315 10 CHICHESTER Bourne Chichester E Chichester N Chichester S Chichester W Fernhurst Midhurst Petworth Selsey Witterings county ratio 9026 90132 9427 9088 8909 8985 9372 8742 8522 9545 8567 8975 70 Member variance 8897 6.0% 2.1% 0.1% 1.0% 5.3% -1.7% -4.2% 7.3% -3.7% 0.9% CHN1 - Chichester North (1) Chichester N 540 540 CHN2 - Chichester North (2) Chichester N 2,227 2,227 CHN3 - Chichester North (3) Chichester N 2,622 161 2,461 LAV1 - Lavant Chichester N 1,328 1,328 LAV2 - Westhampnett Chichester N 590 590 CHS1 - Chichester South (1) Chichester S 1,891 1,891 CHS2 - Chichester South (2) Chichester S 1,586 1,586 CHS3 - Chichester South (3) Chichester S 1,751 1,751 DON1 - Appledram Chichester S 124 124 DON2 - Donnington Chichester S 1,716 1,716 SID1 - Hunston Chichester S 885 885 SID2 - Sidlesham Chichester S 990 990 BOS1 - Bosham Chichester W 1,544 1,544 BOS2 - Broadbridge Chichester W 874 874 CHW1 - Chichester West (1) Chichester W 911 911 CHW2 - Chichester West (2) Chichester W 2,879 2,879 FIS1 - Fishbourne Chichester W 1,894 1,894 FUN2 - Funtington Chichester W 1,270 1,270 BUR1 - Barlavington Fernhurst 106 106 BUR2 - Bignor Fernhurst 89 89 BUR3 - Bury Fernhurst 563 563 BUR4 - Duncton Fernhurst 303 303 BUR5 - East Lavington Fernhurst 136 136 BUR6 - Graffham Fernhurst 455 455 BUR7 - Sutton Fernhurst 177 177 EAS1 - Easebourne Fernhurst 1,471 1,471 EAS2 - Lodsworth Fernhurst 534 534 FER1 - Fernhurst Fernhurst 2,154 2,154 FER2 - Linchmere Fernhurst 1,078 1,078 FER3 - Hammer Fernhurst 891 891 STE2 - Cocking Fernhurst 337 337 STE3 - Heyshott Fernhurst 220 220 STE6 - West Lavington Fernhurst 228 228 HAR1 - Elsted & Treyford Midhurst 213 213 HAR2 - Harting Midhurst 1,011 1,011 HAR3 - Nyewood Midhurst 207 207 HAR4 - Trotton Midhurst 283 283 MID1 - Midhurst Midhurst 3,844 3,844 10 CHICHESTER Bourne Chichester E Chichester N Chichester S Chichester W Fernhurst Midhurst Petworth Selsey Witterings county ratio 9026 90132 9427 9088 8909 8985 9372 8742 8522 9545 8567 8975 70 Member variance 8897 6.0% 2.1% 0.1% 1.0% 5.3% -1.7% -4.2% 7.3% -3.7% 0.9% ROG1 - Milland Midhurst 673 673 ROG2 - Rake Midhurst 452 452 ROG3 - Rogate Midhurst 815 815 ROG4 - Linch Midhurst 40 40 STE1 - Bepton Midhurst 202 202 STE4 - Iping Midhurst 99 99 STE5 - Stedham Midhurst 567 567 STE7 - Woolbeding with Redford Midhurst 116 116 PET1 - Ebernoe Petworth 168 168 PET2 - Fittleworth Petworth 789 789 PET3 - Petworth Petworth 2,287 2,287 PET4 - Stopham Petworth 76 76 PET5 - Tillington Petworth 420 420 PLA1 - Loxwood Petworth 1,198 1,198 PLA2 - Lurgashall Petworth 491 491 PLA3 - Northchapel Petworth 571 571 PLA4 - Plaistow and Ifold Petworth 1,560 1,560 WIS1 - Kirdford Petworth 827 827 WIS2 - Wisborough Green Petworth 1,158 1,158 SEN1 - Selsey North (1) Selsey 2,481 2,481 SEN2 - Selsey North (2) Selsey 2,569 2,569 SES1 - Selsey South Selsey 3,517 3,517 ESW1 - Earnley Witterings 390 390 ESW2 - East Wittering Witterings 1,301 1,301 ESW3 - Bracklesham Witterings 2,323 2,323 WEW1 - Birdham Witterings 1,243 1,243 WEW2 - Itchenor Witterings 412 412 WEW3 - West Wittering (1) Witterings 1,122 1,122 WEW4 - West Wittering (2) Witterings 1,194 1,194 Polling District Division 2021 10 CHICHESTER Bourne Chichester E Chichester N Chichester S Chichester W Fernhurst Midhurst Petworth Selsey Witterings county ratio 9619 96126 9715 10527 10304 9537 9575 9549 8985 9783 8757 9394 70 Member variance 9481 2.5% 11.0% 8.7% 0.6% 1.0% 0.7% -5.2% 3.2% -7.6% -0.9% BOS3 - Chidham and Hambrook Bourne 1231 1231 FUN1 - Compton Bourne 331 331 FUN3 - Marden Bourne 75 75 FUN4 - Stansted Bourne 279 279 FUN5 - Stoughton Bourne 297 297 SOU1 - Southbourne (1) Bourne 391 391 SOU2 - Southbourne (2) Bourne 1293 1293 SOU3 - Southbourne (3) Bourne 1514 1514 SOU4 - Southbourne (4) Bourne 1626 1626 SOU5 - Thorney Island Bourne 436 436 SOU6 - Southbourne Bourne 383 383 WES1 - Westbourne Bourne 1859 1859 CHE1 - Chichester East (1) Chichester E 1,730 1,730 CHE2 - Chichester East (2) Chichester E 1,672 1,672 CHE3 - Chichester East (3) Chichester E 1,701 1,701 CHE4 - Chichester East (4) Chichester E 1,358 1,358 NOM1 - North Mundham Chichester E 1,061 1061 NOM2 - Oving Chichester E 1404 1404 TAN1 - Tangmere Chichester E 2,477 2,477 BOX1 - Boxgrove Chichester N 819 819 BOX2 - Eartham Chichester N 80 80 BOX3 - East Dean Chichester N 187 187 BOX4 - Singleton Chichester N 395 395 BOX5 - Upwaltham Chichester N 21 21 BOX6 - West Dean Chichester N 327 327 10 CHICHESTER Bourne Chichester E Chichester N Chichester S Chichester W Fernhurst Midhurst Petworth Selsey Witterings county ratio 9619 96126 9715 10527 10304 9537 9575 9549 8985 9783 8757 9394 70 Member variance 9481 2.5% 11.0% 8.7% 0.6% 1.0% 0.7% -5.2% 3.2% -7.6% -0.9% CHN1 - Chichester North (1) Chichester N 912 912 CHN2 - Chichester North (2) Chichester N 2,599 2,599 CHN3 - Chichester North (3) Chichester N 2,994 185 2,809 LAV1 - Lavant Chichester N 1,377 1,377 LAV2 - Westhampnett Chichester N 778 778 CHS1 - Chichester South (1) Chichester S 2016 2016 CHS2 - Chichester South (2) Chichester S 1690 1690 CHS3 - Chichester South (3) Chichester S 1866 1866 DON1 - Appledram Chichester S 132 132 DON2 - Donnington Chichester S 1829 1829 SID1 - Hunston Chichester S 943 943 SID2 - Sidlesham Chichester S 1055 1055 BOS1 - Bosham Chichester W 1577 1577 BOS2 - Broadbridge Chichester W 893 893 CHW1 - Chichester West (1) Chichester W 931 931 CHW2 - Chichester West (2) Chichester W 2941 2941 FIS1 - Fishbourne Chichester W 1935 1935 FUN2 - Funtington Chichester W 1298 1298 BUR1 - Barlavington Fernhurst 116 116 BUR2 - Bignor Fernhurst 97 97 BUR3 - Bury Fernhurst 615 615 BUR4 - Duncton Fernhurst 331 331 BUR5 - East Lavington Fernhurst 149 149 BUR6 - Graffham Fernhurst 497 497 BUR7 - Sutton Fernhurst 193 193 EAS1 - Easebourne Fernhurst 1607 1607 EAS2 - Lodsworth Fernhurst 583 583 FER1 - Fernhurst Fernhurst 2353 2353 FER2 - Linchmere Fernhurst 1178 1178 FER3 - Hammer Fernhurst 973 973 STE2 - Cocking Fernhurst 368 368 STE3 - Heyshott Fernhurst 240 240 STE6 - West Lavington Fernhurst 249 249 HAR1 - Elsted & Treyford Midhurst 225 225 HAR2 - Harting Midhurst 1066 1066 HAR3 - Nyewood Midhurst 218 218 HAR4 - Trotton Midhurst 298 298 MID1 - Midhurst Midhurst 4053 4053 10 CHICHESTER Bourne Chichester E Chichester N Chichester S Chichester W Fernhurst Midhurst Petworth Selsey Witterings county ratio 9619 96126 9715 10527 10304 9537 9575 9549 8985 9783 8757 9394 70 Member variance 9481 2.5% 11.0% 8.7% 0.6% 1.0% 0.7% -5.2% 3.2% -7.6% -0.9% ROG1 - Milland Midhurst 710 710 ROG2 - Rake Midhurst 477 477 ROG3 - Rogate Midhurst 859 859 ROG4 - Linch Midhurst 42 42 STE1 - Bepton Midhurst 213 213 STE4 - Iping Midhurst 104 104 STE5 - Stedham Midhurst 598 598 STE7 - Woolbeding with Redford Midhurst 122 122 PET1 - Ebernoe Petworth 172 172 PET2 - Fittleworth Petworth 809 809 PET3 - Petworth Petworth 2344 2344 PET4 - Stopham Petworth 78 78 PET5 - Tillington Petworth 430 430 PLA1 - Loxwood Petworth 1228 1228 PLA2 - Lurgashall Petworth 503 503 PLA3 - Northchapel Petworth 585 585 PLA4 - Plaistow and Ifold Petworth 1599 1599 WIS1 - Kirdford Petworth 848 848 WIS2 - Wisborough Green Petworth 1187 1187 SEN1 - Selsey North (1) Selsey 2536 2536 SEN2 - Selsey North (2) Selsey 2626 2626 SES1 - Selsey South Selsey 3595 3595 ESW1 - Earnley Witterings 407 407 ESW2 - East Wittering Witterings 1359 1359 ESW3 - Bracklesham Witterings 2426 2426 WEW1 - Birdham Witterings 1298 1298 WEW2 - Itchenor Witterings 430 430 WEW3 - West Wittering (1) Witterings 1172 1172 WEW4 - West Wittering (2) Witterings 1247 1247.
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