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Election Results Inverclyde Council Election Results This report contains the election results. Contest Name Ward 7 - Inverclyde South I declare that the result of the election in the Ward 7 - Inverclyde South is as follows. There are 3 councillor(s) to be elected. The percentage poll was 43.8%. There were 3,380 valid ballot papers and 74 rejected ballot papers. The quota of votes for a candidate to be elected is 846. The first preference votes received by each of the candidates and the stage at which any candidate was elected is as follows: Stage at Which Number of First Candidate Name Affiliation Candidate Has Preference Votes Been Elected John COOKE Independent 106 0 John CROWTHER Scottish National Party (SNP) 978 1 Anne DUFFY Scottish Liberal Democrats 125 0 Vaughan JONES Independent 69 0 Agnes MCAULEY Scottish National Party (SNP) 317 0 Maureen MCNEIL Scottish Conservative and Unionist 287 0 Tommy MCVEY Independent 532 8 Natasha MURPHY Scottish Labour Party 966 1 Total 3,380 Report Name: ElectionResults_Report_Ward_7_-_Inverclyde_South_05052017_135743.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 13:57:43 Inverclyde Council Election Results This report contains the election results. Of the total ballot papers, the following were rejected and not counted on account of: Adjudication Rejection Reason Number Which does not bear a unique identifying mark in a form that is capable of being read by electronic means 0 On which the figure "1" standing alone is not placed so as to indicate a first preference for some candidate 3 On which the figure "1" standing alone indicating a first preference is set opposite the name of more than one 64 candidate On which anything is written or marked by which the voter can be identified except the printed number and 0 other unique identifying mark on the back Which is unmarked or void for uncertainty 7 Total 74 Returning Officer Signature: _______________________________ Date: _________________ Report Name: ElectionResults_Report_Ward_7_-_Inverclyde_South_05052017_135743.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 13:57:43.
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