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Notice of Poll NOTICE OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for Bargate Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a City Councillor for the Bargate Ward will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of City Councillors to be elected is ONE. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the candidates remaining validly nominated for the election and the names of all persons signing the candidate's nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors COX 12 Fernside Close, Green Party John L Vetterlein (+) Louiza J Hamidi (++) Joe Millbrook, Southampton, SO16 4AW HENRY 25 James Street, Trade Unionist and Andrew W Gradidge (+) Shaun Keates (++) Graham Michael Southampton, SO14 1PN Socialist Coalition PAFFEY (Address in Southampton) Labour and Co- Patricia M Evemy (+) John Noon (++) Darren James operative Party PEREZ-STOREY Flat 78 Parkview, The Conservative David J Fuller (+) Sarah A M Fuller (++) Charles 5 Handel Road, Party Candidate Southampton, SO15 2NZ ROSE (Address in Fareham Hampshire David M Moss (+) Wayne M Pearson (++) Kim Borough Council) Independents SMITH (Address in Southampton) Liberal Democrats Olubunmi O Adebayo (+) Elizabeth L McCaig (++) Josh 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Central Baptist Church Hall (The Sanctuary), Devonshire Road, Polygon AA1 AA-1 to AA-2506 Central Baptist Church Hall (Main Hall), Devonshire Road, Southampton AB2 AB-1 to AB-1735 Central Hall (Main Hall), St Mary Street, Southampton AC3 AC-1 to AC-1977 James Street Church Hall (Main Hall), James Street, Southampton AD4 AD-1 to AD-1933 St Joseph's Catholic Church Hall (Main Hall), 48 Bugle Street, AE5 AE-2 to AE-1540 Southampton Central Hall (Main Hall), St Mary Street, Southampton AF6 AF-1 to AF-3435 5. The poll will be combined with the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire. Dated: Tuesday 27 April 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY NOTICE OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for Bassett Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a City Councillor for the Bassett Ward will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of City Councillors to be elected is ONE. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the candidates remaining validly nominated for the election and the names of all persons signing the candidate's nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors BLACKMAN Flat 10, Tennyson Court, Liberal Democrat Sam P Chapman (+) Kathryn A Chapman (++) Richard 50 Winn Road, Southampton, SO17 1ER GORE (Address in Bournemouth) Green Party Scott C McCarthy (+) Josephine McCarthy (++) Steve HANNIDES 18 Bassett Wood Drive, Local Conservatives Athanasia Hannides (+) Michael J Hannides (++) John Michael Bassett, Southampton, SO16 3PT MARX Flat 11, Raglan Court, Trade Unionist and Nicholas C Brooks (+) Elaine Brooks (++) Mike Winn Road, Southampton, Socialist Coalition SO17 1WU MINTO 70 Rockstone Lane, Labour Party Edwin R Hotten (+) Katharine R Judelson Ashley Mark Southampton, SO14 6JA (++) 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat St Michael & All Angels Church Hall (Main Hall), Bassett Avenue, BA7 BA-1 to BA-1960 Southampton Bassett Green Court (Community Lounge), Bassett Green Village, BB8 BB-1 to BB-1177 Southampton Kings Church Centre (Main Hall), Junction Coxford Road/Dunkirk Road, BC9 BC-1 to BC-997 Southampton Sure Start Bassett/Lordswood (Meeting Room), Hollybrook Junior BD10 BD-1 to BD-1266 School, Seagarth Lane, Southampton All Saints Church Centre (Main Hall), Winchester Road, Southampton BE11 BE-1 to BE-2191/1 Burgess Road Library, Burgess Road, Southampton BF12 BF-1 to BF-2236 5. The poll will be combined with the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire. Dated: Tuesday 27 April 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY NOTICE OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for Bevois Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a City Councillor for the Bevois Ward will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of City Councillors to be elected is ONE. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the candidates remaining validly nominated for the election and the names of all persons signing the candidate's nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors CHOPRA (Address in Southampton) Liberal Democrat Dominique C M Mylod Guy A Lewis (++) Vijay (+) DENNESS 6 South Mill Rd, Labour Party Toqeer A Kataria (+) Anas Al-Korj (++) Mike Southampton, SO15 4JX DOWSE (Address in Southampton) Local Conservatives Ismail Ahmed (+) Zahir Ahmed (++) Michaela KAZINGIZI 53 Aberdeen Road, Trade Unionist and Lisa J Stead (+) Katie Jay (++) Larry Southampton, SO17 2LL Socialist Coalition MELDRUM (Address in Southampton) Green Party Birgitt Weismantel (+) Peter F Syvret (++) Ronald Nicholas SHAHID (Address in Woolston) Asif Ilyas (+) Anwar Sumra (++) Sam 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Avenue Hall at Avenue St. Andrews URC, The Avenue, Southampton CA13 CA-1 to CA-2265 Bevois Town Primary School (Staff Room), Cedar Road, Southampton CB14 CB-1 to CB-2598 Edmund Kell Unitarian Church Hall (Main Hall), Bellevue Road, CC15 CC-1 to CC-1709 Southampton Newtown Youth Centre, Graham Road, Southampton CD16 CD-1 to CD-1691 Lighthouse Church (Main Hall), St. Marys Road, Southampton CE17 CE-1 to CE-1870 Northam Community Centre (Hall), Kent Street, Southampton CF18 CF-1 to CF-1438 5. The poll will be combined with the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire. Dated: Tuesday 27 April 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY NOTICE OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for Bitterne Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a City Councillor for the Bitterne Ward will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of City Councillors to be elected is ONE. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the candidates remaining validly nominated for the election and the names of all persons signing the candidate's nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors CLIFTON-MELHUISH (Address in City of Liberal Democrats Valerie J Hipwell (+) Emily L Wilson (++) Alex Southampton) FRAMPTON 22 Bitterne Crescent, Labour Party Perry McMillan (+) Vivienne M White (++) Andy Bitterne, Southampton, SO19 7BR MAGEE 83 Woodmill Lane, The Conservative Simon J House (+) John A Lee (++) Matt Southampton, SO18 2PA Party Candidate MAWLE Pinewood, Norris Hill, Green Party David P Churcher (+) Lara Fernández Muria Michael Charles John Southampton, SO18 1JH (++) 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat The Royal British Legion Club (Function Room), Windover Close, DA19 DA-1 to DA-1462 Southampton St Christophers Church Hall (Main Hall), Pepys Avenue, Southampton DB20 DB-1 to DB-2593 Kanes Hill Primary School (Community Room), Hinkler Road, DC21 DC-1 to DC-1539 Southampton The Hightown Centre (Sports Hall), Tunstall Road, Southampton DD22 DD-1 to DD-1900 Itchen South Scout Group HQ (Main Hall), Stanford Court, Sullivan Road, DE23 DE-1 to DE-2538 Southampton 5. The poll will be combined with the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire. Dated: Tuesday 27 April 2021 Mark Heath Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY NOTICE OF POLL Southampton City Council Election of a City Councillor for Bitterne Park Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a City Councillor for the Bitterne Park Ward will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of City Councillors to be elected is ONE. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the candidates remaining validly nominated for the election and the names of all persons signing the candidate's nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors ADEBAYO (Address in Southampton) Liberal Democrats Suzanne P Lancashire Kevin A Lancashire (++) Debbie (+) BLUEMEL 17 Whitworth Road, Green Party
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