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The Borough Council Election Results 2010 SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF A BOROUGH COUNCILLOR BELFAIRS WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 6 May 2010 I, R.Tinlin, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes ARCHELL Bob Liberal Democrat 1477 EVANS Fay The Conservative Party Candidate 1994 ELECTED MERRISON Teresa Mary The Labour Party Candidate 520 MUNRO Elliott British National Party 235 SHEEN Garry Independent 829 And I do hereby declare that the said FAY EVANS is duly elected Councillor for the said Ward The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than one candidate (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 31 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 31 Vacant Seats : 1 Electorate : 7423 Ballot Papers Issued : 5086 Turnout : 68.52% Dated 7 May 2010 R.Tinlin Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF A BOROUGH COUNCILLOR ST LUKE'S WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 6 May 2010 I, R.Tinlin, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes AYLING Brian Roy Liberal Democrat 601 BOWLEY Fenton British National Party 300 CARR Sally The Conservative Party Candidate 1197 ELECTED LIERENS Len UK Independence Party (Uk I P) 229 RAMIS Cris The Green Party 110 ROYSTON Mike The Labour Party Candidate 1051 VAN LOOY Paul Raymond Independent 1164 And I do hereby declare that the said SALLY CARR is duly elected Councillor for the said Ward The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than one candidate (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 13 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 13 Vacant Seats : 1 Electorate : 8128 Ballot Papers Issued : 4665 Turnout : 57.39% Dated 7 May 2010 R.Tinlin Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF A BOROUGH COUNCILLOR THORPE WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 6 May 2010 I, R.Tinlin, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes DAVIS Colin Martin Liberal Democrat 373 KAYE Alex Independent 2198 ELECTED MILLS James Alfred UK Independence Party (Uk I P) 239 SIMMONDS Lisa British National Party 158 WEAVER Verina France The Conservative Party Candidate 1686 ZARB-COUSIN Matt The Labour Party Candidate 541 And I do hereby declare that the said ALEX KAYE is duly elected Councillor for the said Ward The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than one candidate (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 21 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 21 Vacant Seats : 1 Electorate : 7406 Ballot Papers Issued : 5216 Turnout : 70.43% Dated 7 May 2010 R.Tinlin Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF A BOROUGH COUNCILLOR VICTORIA WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 6 May 2010 I, R.Tinlin, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes BORTON Margaret Linda The Labour Party Candidate 1304 ELECTED JORDAN Stephen David The Green Party 194 KHWAJA Ahmad Athar The Conservative Party Candidate 1032 LEWIS Alisdair Thain British National Party 341 STREETER Ronella Liberal Democrat 817 And I do hereby declare that the said MARGARET LINDA BORTON is duly elected Councillor for the said Ward The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than one candidate (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 21 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 21 Vacant Seats : 1 Electorate : 7499 Ballot Papers Issued : 3709 Turnout : 49.46% Dated 7 May 2010 R.Tinlin Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF A BOROUGH COUNCILLOR WESTBOROUGH WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 6 May 2010 I, R.Tinlin, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes COLLINS Paul Michael Liberal Democrat 1023 ELECTED DAY Melvyn Lewis The Conservative Party Candidate 1006 MARTIN Lancelot British National Party 218 PAINTON Tania Independent 913 ROBINSON Kevin Reubin The Labour Party Candidate 838 SIYAFA Lucky UK Independence Party (Uk I P) 175 WOOD Rita Florence The Green Party 129 And I do hereby declare that the said PAUL MICHAEL COLLINS is duly elected Councillor for the said Ward The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than one candidate (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 22 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 22 Vacant Seats : 1 Electorate : 7663 Ballot Papers Issued : 4324 Turnout : 56.43% Dated 7 May 2010 R.Tinlin Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF A BOROUGH COUNCILLOR BLENHEIM PARK WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 6 May 2010 I, R.Tinlin, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes BRIGGS Howard Peter Conservative Party Candidate 1668 CALLAGHAN Tino UK Independence Party (Uk I P) 390 JAGGERS Bernadette British National Party 264 RUSSELL Duncan Liberal Democrat 1949 ELECTED WILLIS Ami Charlotte The Labour Party Candidate 609 And I do hereby declare that the said DUNCAN RUSSELL is duly elected Councillor for the said Ward The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than one candidate (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 32 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 32 Vacant Seats : 1 Electorate : 7823 Ballot Papers Issued : 4912 Turnout : 62.79% Dated 7 May 2010 R.Tinlin Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF A BOROUGH COUNCILLOR WEST LEIGH WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 6 May 2010 I, R.Tinlin, being the Returning Officer at the above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each Candidate at the said election is as follows :- Number of Votes. If Elected the word Name of Candidate Description 'ELECTED' appears against the number of votes BAILEY Christopher John Liberal Democrat 2060 BOLTON Barry George The Green Party 170 HILLS Christine Ann Independent 123 HOLDCROFT Nigel The Conservative Party Candidate 2541 ELECTED WARE-LANE Darius Luke Frederick The Labour Party Candidate 377 WINCHESTER Antony Robert British National Party 185 And I do hereby declare that the said NIGEL HOLDCROFT is duly elected Councillor for the said Ward The number of ballot papers rejected was as follows :- Number (A) want of an official mark (B) voting for more than one candidate (C) writing or mark by which voter could be identified (D) being unmarked or wholly void for uncertainty 19 (E) rejected in part TOTAL REJECTED 19 Vacant Seats : 1 Electorate : 7137 Ballot Papers Issued : 5475 Turnout : 76.71% Dated 7 May 2010 R.Tinlin Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF A BOROUGH COUNCILLOR ST LAURENCE WARD __________________________________________ DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL __________________________________________ Date of Election : 6 May 2010 I, R.Tinlin, being the Returning Officer
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