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Download 5468.Pdf Clackmannanshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Contest Name Ward 2 Clackmannanshire North Total number of Ballot Papers Received 4,159 Total Number of Valid Votes 4,032 Positions to be Filled 4 Quota 807 Stage 1 Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Donald BALSILLIE Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 660.00000 Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 969.00000 Martha BENNY Unionist Elected Dave CLARK Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 644.00000 Archie DRUMMOND Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 672.00000 Jack GERVAISE Scottish Green Party 0.00000 157.00000 Helen LEWIS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 292.00000 Bobby MCGILL Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 432.00000 Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.00000 206.00000 Non-transferable votes 0.00000 0.00000 Total 4,032.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_2_Clackmannanshire_North_05052017_115824.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 11:58:24 Clackmannanshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 2 Surplus of Martha BENNY Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Donald BALSILLIE Scottish National Party (SNP) 6.52002 666.52002 Scottish Conservative and -162.00000 807.00000 Martha BENNY Unionist Dave CLARK Scottish Labour Party 34.77344 678.77344 Archie DRUMMOND Scottish National Party (SNP) 3.51078 675.51078 Jack GERVAISE Scottish Green Party 10.19798 167.19798 Helen LEWIS Scottish National Party (SNP) 1.67180 293.67180 Bobby MCGILL Scottish Labour Party 14.71184 446.71184 Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Scottish Liberal Democrats 34.77344 240.77344 Non-transferable votes 55.84070 55.84070 Total 4,032.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_2_Clackmannanshire_North_05052017_115824.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 11:58:24 Clackmannanshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 3 Exclusion of Jack GERVAISE Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Donald BALSILLIE Scottish National Party (SNP) 24.16718 690.68720 Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 807.00000 Martha BENNY Unionist Dave CLARK Scottish Labour Party 19.50462 698.27806 Archie DRUMMOND Scottish National Party (SNP) 34.33436 709.84514 Jack GERVAISE Scottish Green Party -167.19798 0.00000 Helen LEWIS Scottish National Party (SNP) 19.33436 313.00616 Bobby MCGILL Scottish Labour Party 7.16718 453.87902 Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Scottish Liberal Democrats 43.18258 283.95602 Non-transferable votes 19.50770 75.34840 Total 4,032.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_2_Clackmannanshire_North_05052017_115824.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 11:58:24 Clackmannanshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 4 Exclusion of Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Donald BALSILLIE Scottish National Party (SNP) 20.83590 711.52310 Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 807.00000 Martha BENNY Unionist Dave CLARK Scottish Labour Party 66.35900 764.63706 Archie DRUMMOND Scottish National Party (SNP) 35.50462 745.34976 Jack GERVAISE Scottish Green Party 0.00000 0.00000 Helen LEWIS Scottish National Party (SNP) 10.16718 323.17334 Bobby MCGILL Scottish Labour Party 53.85746 507.73648 Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Scottish Liberal Democrats -283.95602 0.00000 Non-transferable votes 97.23186 172.58026 Total 4,032.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_2_Clackmannanshire_North_05052017_115824.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 11:58:24 Clackmannanshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 5 Exclusion of Helen LEWIS Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Donald BALSILLIE Scottish National Party (SNP) 130.16718 841.69028 Elected Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 807.00000 Martha BENNY Unionist Dave CLARK Scottish Labour Party 9.16718 773.80424 Archie DRUMMOND Scottish National Party (SNP) 164.50154 909.85130 Elected Jack GERVAISE Scottish Green Party 0.00000 0.00000 Helen LEWIS Scottish National Party (SNP) -323.17334 0.00000 Bobby MCGILL Scottish Labour Party 6.00000 513.73648 Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.00000 0.00000 Non-transferable votes 13.33744 185.91770 Total 4,032.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_2_Clackmannanshire_North_05052017_115824.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 11:58:24 Clackmannanshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 6 Surplus of Archie DRUMMOND Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Donald BALSILLIE Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 841.69028 Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 807.00000 Martha BENNY Unionist Dave CLARK Scottish Labour Party 14.18667 787.99091 Archie DRUMMOND Scottish National Party (SNP) -102.85130 807.00000 Jack GERVAISE Scottish Green Party 0.00000 0.00000 Helen LEWIS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 0.00000 Bobby MCGILL Scottish Labour Party 12.75493 526.49141 Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.00000 0.00000 Non-transferable votes 75.90970 261.82740 Total 4,032.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_2_Clackmannanshire_North_05052017_115824.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 11:58:24 Clackmannanshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 7 Surplus of Donald BALSILLIE Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Donald BALSILLIE Scottish National Party (SNP) -34.69028 807.00000 Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 807.00000 Martha BENNY Unionist Dave CLARK Scottish Labour Party 6.51820 794.50911 Archie DRUMMOND Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 807.00000 Jack GERVAISE Scottish Green Party 0.00000 0.00000 Helen LEWIS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 0.00000 Bobby MCGILL Scottish Labour Party 3.78456 530.27597 Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.00000 0.00000 Non-transferable votes 24.38752 286.21492 Total 4,032.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_2_Clackmannanshire_North_05052017_115824.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 11:58:24 Clackmannanshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 8 Exclusion of Bobby MCGILL Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Donald BALSILLIE Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 807.00000 Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 807.00000 Martha BENNY Unionist Dave CLARK Scottish Labour Party 401.80935 1,196.31846 Elected Archie DRUMMOND Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 807.00000 Jack GERVAISE Scottish Green Party 0.00000 0.00000 Helen LEWIS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 0.00000 Bobby MCGILL Scottish Labour Party -530.27597 0.00000 Damian SHERWOOD-JOHNSON Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.00000 0.00000 Non-transferable votes 128.46662 414.68154 Total 4,032.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_2_Clackmannanshire_North_05052017_115824.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 11:58:24.
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