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Schedule of Polling Districts and Polling Places 2014 SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 This is the schedule of poling districts and polling places as they currently stand for 2014-2015. It is provided as background information for the consultation taking place from 1st September to 13th October 2015, and reflects the current pattern of wards. Please ensure that any comments as part of the 2015 consultation are based on the new proposed polling districts and places, which can be seen in other documentation provided. Previous polling station locations as referred to here can be seen at http://maps.bristol.gov.uk/pinpoint/?action=Explore&group=Council+and+Democracy&layer=Polling+stations Bristol City Council Ward ASHLEY Electorate * 11,236 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 10,072 No. of Polling Stations 6 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol West Polling District Physical Location See Ashley ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations AYA Whole of polling district 2,512 2,220 1 AYB Whole of polling district 3,103 2,757 2 AYC Whole of polling district 2,141 1,939 1 AYD Whole of polling district 2,110 1.917 1 AYE Whole of polling district 1,370 1,239 1 Page 1 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward AVONMOUTH Electorate * 9,751 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 8,372 No. of Polling Stations 6 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol North West Polling District Physical Location See Avonmouth ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations AHA Whole of polling district 1,558 1,375 1 AHB Whole of polling district 1,502 1,256 1 AHC Whole of polling district 1,659 1,433 1 AHD Whole of polling district 2,362 2,009 1 AHE Whole of polling district 1,474 1,298 1 AHF Whole of polling district 1,196 1,001 1 Page 2 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward BEDMINSTER Electorate * 10,371 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 8,897 No. of Polling Stations 5 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol South Polling District Physical Location See Bedminster ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations BRA Whole of polling district 1,680 1,442 1 BRB Whole of polling district 2,379 2,065 1 BRC Whole of polling district 2,624 2,240 1 BRD Whole of polling district 1,933 1,670 1 BRE Whole of polling district 1,755 1,480 1 Page 3 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward BISHOPSTON Electorate * 10,647 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 9,235 No. of Polling Stations 5 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol West Polling District Physical Location See Bishopston ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations BSA Whole of polling district 2,443 2,116 1 BSB Whole of polling district 2,443 2,071 1 BSC Whole of polling district 3,275 2,832 2 BSD Whole of polling district 2,486 2,216 1 Page 4 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward BISHOPSWORTH Electorate * 9,045 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 7,508 No. of Polling Stations 4 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol South Polling District Physical Location See Bishopsworth ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations BHA Whole of polling district 1,506 1,226 1 BHB Whole of polling district 1,946 1,634 1 BHC Whole of polling district 2,708 2,177 1 BHD Whole of polling district 2,885 2,471 1 Page 5 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward BRISLINGTON EAST Electorate * 9,298 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 7,822 No. of Polling Stations 5 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol East Polling District Physical Location See Brislington East ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations EBA Whole of polling district 710 605 1 EBB Whole of polling district 2,754 2,272 1 EBC Whole of polling district 2,967 2,529 2 EBD Whole of polling district 2,867 2,416 1 Page 6 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward BRISLINGTON WEST Electorate * 8,871 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 7,632 No. of Polling Stations 5 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol East Polling District Physical Location See Brislington West ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations WBA Whole of polling district 2,213 1,900 1 WBB Whole of polling district 1,994 1,730 1 WBC Whole of polling district 1,983 1,758 1 WBD Whole of polling district 866 737 1 WBE Whole of polling district 1,815 1,507 1 Page 7 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward CABOT Electorate * 10,989 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 9,865 No. of Polling Stations 7 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol West Polling District Physical Location See Cabot ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations CTA Whole of polling district 1,872 1,767 1 CTB Whole of polling district 2,210 1,973 1 CTC Whole of polling district 1,909 1,730 1 CTD Whole of polling district 2,496 2,206 1 CTE Whole of polling district 1,004 826 1 CTF Whole of polling district 541 463 1 CTG Whole of polling district 957 900 1 Page 8 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward CLIFTON Electorate * 9,042 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 7,887 No. of Polling Stations 5 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol West Polling District Physical Location See Clifton ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations CNA Whole of polling district 1,562 1,292 1 CNB Whole of polling district 1,916 1,665 1 CNC Whole of polling district 1,194 1,065 1 CND Whole of polling district 1,520 1,355 1 CNE Whole of polling district 2,850 2,510 1 Page 9 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward CLIFTON EAST Electorate * 8,351 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 7,518 No. of Polling Stations 4 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol West Polling District Physical Location See Clifton East ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations CEA Whole of polling district 1,512 1,342 1 CEB Whole of polling district 2,207 1,957 1 CEC Whole of polling district 2,196 2,000 1 CED Whole of polling district 2,436 2,219 1 Page 10 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward COTHAM Electorate * 9,651 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 8,517 No. of Polling Stations 4 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol West Polling District Physical Location See Cotham ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations CMA Whole of polling district 2,855 2,566 1 CMB Whole of polling district 2,122 1,909 1 CMC Whole of polling district 2,094 1,802 1 CMD Whole of polling district 2,580 2,240 1 Page 11 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014. SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2014 Bristol City Council Ward EASTON Electorate * 9,526 No. of Voters in Polling Stations * 8,345 No. of Polling Stations 4 UK Parliamentary Constituency Bristol West Polling District Physical Location See Easton ward map Polling District Polling Place Electorate * No. of Voters in Polling Station * No. of Polling Stations ENA Whole of polling district 2,395 2,132 1 ENB Whole of polling district 2,352 2,023 1 ENC Whole of polling district 2,165 1,858 1 END Whole of polling district 2,614 2,332 1 Page 12 of 35 * Electorate and numbers of voters in polling stations are based on figures as at 01 July 2014.
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