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<Election Title> City of Birmingham STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated for the election of TWO Councillors on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the Acocks Green Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 4. 1. 2. 3. REASONS FOR SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL DESCRIPTION (if any) WHICH THE OTHER NAMES IN FULL RETURNING OFFICER HAS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Ali 21 Flint Green Road, Conservative Party Candidate Wajad Acocks Green, Birmingham B27 6QA Baker 37 Douglas Road, Green Party Amanda Caroline Birmingham B27 6HH Flynn Flat 2, Trade Unionist and Socialist Eamonn Kevin 39 Alexander Road, Coalition Acocks Green, Birmingham B27 6ER Harmer 83 Hazelwood Road, Liberal Democrat Roger Kingdon Acocks Green, Birmingham B27 7XW O'Shea 39 Douglas Road, Labour Party John Acocks Green B27 6HH Wagg 79 Marie Drive, Liberal Democrat Penny Birmingham B27 7NY Watson 1 Rookery Road, Conservative Party Candidate Luke Selly Oak B29 7DG Williams 147 Umberslade Road, Labour Party Fiona Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 7SG The persons above, opposite whose names no entry is made in column 4, have been and stand validly nominated. Saturday, 07 April 2018 Kate Charlton, Returning Officer Birmingham City Council Elections Office The Council House Victoria Square BIRMINGHAM B1 1BB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and published by the Returning Officer City of Birmingham STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated for the election of a Councillor on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the Allens Cross Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 4. 1. 2. 3. REASONS FOR SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL DESCRIPTION (if any) WHICH THE OTHER NAMES IN FULL RETURNING OFFICER HAS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Beck 440 Ridgacre Road West, Green Party Peter Charles Birmingham B32 1AS Bedser 32 Ryland Road, Labour and Co-operative Party Steve Birmingham B15 2BN Fielden 34 Norman Road, Liberal Democrat Claire Alexandra Birmingham B31 2EW Freeman 11 Dimsdale Road, The Conservative Party Eddie Northfield, Candidate Birmingham B31 5RE Rodgers 63 Meadow Brook Road, Common Good Dick Birmingham B31 1ND The persons above, opposite whose names no entry is made in column 4, have been and stand validly nominated. Saturday, 07 April 2018 Kate Charlton, Returning Officer Birmingham City Council Elections Office The Council House Victoria Square BIRMINGHAM B1 1BB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and published by the Returning Officer City of Birmingham STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated for the election of TWO Councillors on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the Alum Rock Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 4. 1. 2. 3. REASONS FOR SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL DESCRIPTION (if any) WHICH THE OTHER NAMES IN FULL RETURNING OFFICER HAS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Brookes-Bland 66 High Point, Conservative Party Candidate Richard James Richmond Hill Road, Edgbaston B15 3RS Idrees 203 College Road, Labour Party Mohammed Birmingham B8 3TH Khan 43 Elmay Road, Conservative Party Candidate Amil Birmingham B26 2ND Khan 14 Red House Road, Labour Party Mariam Birmingham B33 8QY Lister 2583B Coventry Road, Liberal Democrat Thomas Birmingham B26 3PX Ross 35 Westside, Liberal Democrat Colin Suffolk Street Queensway, Birmingham B1 1LS The persons above, opposite whose names no entry is made in column 4, have been and stand validly nominated. Saturday, 07 April 2018 Kate Charlton, Returning Officer Birmingham City Council Elections Office The Council House Victoria Square BIRMINGHAM B1 1BB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and published by the Returning Officer City of Birmingham STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated for the election of TWO Councillors on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the Aston Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 4. 1. 2. 3. REASONS FOR SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL DESCRIPTION (if any) WHICH THE OTHER NAMES IN FULL RETURNING OFFICER HAS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Afzal 30 Beaudesert Road, Labour Party Muhammad Birmingham B20 3TG Aziz 33 The Broadway, Independent Abdul Birmingham B20 3EB Bennett 12 Scholars Close Conservative Party Candidate Margaret Sandra B21 0UB Choudhury 14 McGregor Close, Conservative Party Candidate Jahid Ahmed Aston, Birmingham B6 6QZ Kauser 39 Wellesbourne Road, Labour Party Nagina Birmingham B20 3TH Khan 127 Albert Road, Liberal Democrat Ayoub Aston, Birmingham B6 5ND Rana 52 Kenilworth Road, Green Party Vijay Birmingham B20 3HQ Uddin 22 Vernon Avenue, Liberal Democrat Sham Handsworth Wood, Birmingham B20 1DE The persons above, opposite whose names no entry is made in column 4, have been and stand validly nominated. Saturday, 07 April 2018 Kate Charlton, Returning Officer Birmingham City Council Elections Office The Council House Victoria Square BIRMINGHAM B1 1BB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and published by the Returning Officer City of Birmingham STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated for the election of a Councillor on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the Balsall Heath West Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 4. 1. 2. 3. REASONS FOR SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL DESCRIPTION (if any) WHICH THE OTHER NAMES IN FULL RETURNING OFFICER HAS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Fazel 3 Minivet Drive The Conservative Party Ali B12 9LN Candidate Guest 262 Sherlock Street, Green Party Martin John Birmingham B5 7DU Ibrahem 72 Frederick Road, Birmingham Worker Sammi Birmingham B29 6PB Issa 92 High Point, Liberal Democrat Islam Ahmed Richmond Hill Road B15 3RT Malik 240 Edward Road, Labour Party Zhor Balsall Heath, Birmingham B12 9LZ The persons above, opposite whose names no entry is made in column 4, have been and stand validly nominated. Saturday, 07 April 2018 Kate Charlton, Returning Officer Birmingham City Council Elections Office The Council House Victoria Square BIRMINGHAM B1 1BB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and published by the Returning Officer City of Birmingham STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated for the election of TWO Councillors on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the Bartley Green Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 4. 1. 2. 3. REASONS FOR SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL DESCRIPTION (if any) WHICH THE OTHER NAMES IN FULL RETURNING OFFICER HAS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Lines 6 Pine Woods, Conservative Party Candidate Bruce John Bartley Green, Birmingham B32 3RD Lines 320 Adams Hill, Conservative Party Candidate John Woodgate, Birmingham B32 3PD Osborne 12 Ramsden Close, Liberal Democrat David Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 4JX Osborne 12 Ramsden Close, Liberal Democrat Maureen Ada Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 4JX Preston 33 Bramcote Road, Labour Party Paul Quinton B32 1PE Robertson 19 Middle Meadow Avenue, Green Party James Birmingham B32 1NU Shemmans 57 Warwards Lane, Labour Party Joanne Selly Park, Birmingham B29 7RA The persons above, opposite whose names no entry is made in column 4, have been and stand validly nominated. Saturday, 07 April 2018 Kate Charlton, Returning Officer Birmingham City Council Elections Office The Council House Victoria Square BIRMINGHAM B1 1BB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and published by the Returning Officer City of Birmingham STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated for the election of TWO Councillors on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the Bromford & Hodge Hill Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 4. 1. 2. 3. REASONS FOR SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL DESCRIPTION (if any) WHICH THE OTHER NAMES IN FULL RETURNING OFFICER HAS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Donaldson 43 Packington Avenue Labour Party Diane B34 7PB Mahmood 46 Primley Avenue, Labour Party Majid Hodge Hill, Birmingham B36 8JQ Mehmood 18 Edstone Mews, Liberal Democrat Asad Hodge Hill, Birmingham B36 8LW Neilly 77 Madison Avenue, Liberal Democrat Gwyn Hodge Hill, Birmingham B36 8EQ Rahman 65 Morris Road, Conservative Party Candidate Aminur Ward End, Birmingham B8 2EL Tudor Flat 25, Conservative Party Candidate Bogdan Jordan House B36 8PH The persons above, opposite whose names no entry is made in column 4, have been and stand validly nominated. Saturday, 07 April 2018 Kate Charlton, Returning Officer Birmingham City Council Elections Office The Council House Victoria Square BIRMINGHAM B1 1BB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and published by the Returning Officer City of Birmingham STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following persons have been nominated for the election of TWO Councillors on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the Billesley Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 4. 1. 2. 3. REASONS FOR SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL DESCRIPTION (if any) WHICH THE OTHER NAMES IN FULL RETURNING OFFICER HAS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Davis 23 Bach Mill Drive, Labour Party Phil Birmingham B28 0XN Gaussen 82 Brewers Square, Green Party David Birmingham B16 0PN Grant 126 Kings Road, Green Party Robert Andrew Birmingham B14 6TN Huxley 98 Southam Road, Conservative Party Candidate Tom Birmingham B28 0AD James 637 Hagley Road West, Conservative Party Candidate Jane Birmingham B32 1BY
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