Election of a County Councillor the Following Is a Statement of the Persons Nominated for Election As a County Councillor for Broughton Astley Division

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Election of a County Councillor the Following Is a Statement of the Persons Nominated for Election As a County Councillor for Broughton Astley Division STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Harborough District Council Election of a County Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a County Councillor for Broughton Astley Division Reason Name of Assentors why no Name of Address of Description Proposer(+) Seconder(++) longer Candidate candidate (if any) nominated * LIQUORISH 12 School The Mccance Robert S+ Bennett Barbara R Bill Crescent, Conservative Todd Derek F ++ Bennett John A Broughton Astley, Party Candidate Swinfen Claire L Dann Paul J Leicester, LE9 6ST Oldham John K Bannister Neil D Pilsworth Simon Tomlin Richard M PARKINSON 55 Old Mill Road, Labour Party Parkinson Walker Julie A Sandra Broughton Astley, Christopher + Mcsorley Paula M Leicestershire, Taub Nicholas A ++ Roberts Marea L LE9 6PQ Lythgoe-Cheetham Roberts James M Rosie Frost Tom R Parkinson Robert W Ottevanger Timothy M PORTER 29 Aland Gardens, Liberal Struck Debbie + Emms L Colin Trevor Broughton Astley, Democrat Struck Dieter ++ Faulkner T Leicestershire, Kirkaldy M J Stock G LE9 6NE Sanders G Flatley J Porter K Bass D S *Decision of the Deputy Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL WILL BE TAKEN on Thursday 4 May 2017 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated Tuesday 25th April 2017 Richard Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, The Symington Building, Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AG STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Harborough Election of a County Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a County Councillor for Bruntingthorpe Division Reason Name of Assentors why no Name of Address of Description Proposer(+) Seconder(++) longer Candidate candidate (if any) nominated * BRIDGE Midway, Main Street, Liberal Democrat Walkley Stephen Griffiths- Peter Gilmorton, LE17 5LS + Haynes H St. Quintin Bridge Lydia ++ Griffiths- Walkley Nora Haynes N Davies (Mrs) Morley Alix Catherine Harries Dilwyn Davies Andrew Neal Kathy MARSH 13 Chapel Lane, Labour Party Bach William S G Buckle Liz Walcote, Lutterworth, + Emily M Leicestershire, Thomas Lawrence LE17 4JS Richard M ++ Susan Craig Hilary K Carter Irons Deborah J Elaine P Dennis Smith Veronica S Vaughan Rodger Kerry J PAIN 30 Davies Close, The Conservative Hart Graham A + Hamblin Blake Market Harborough, Party Candidate Bilbie Stephen A Stephanie A LE16 7ND ++ Herrick Sarah Hall Neville P T Hamblin Pain Mia C Peter R Pain Marcus D Bilbie June Ann Wood Charmaine *Decision of the Deputy Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL WILL BE TAKEN on Thursday 4 May 2017 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated Tuesday 25th April 2017 Richard Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, The Symington Building, Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AG STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Harborough Election of a County Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a County Councillor for Gartree Division Reason Name of Assentors why no Name of Address of Description Proposer(+) Seconder(++) longer Candidate candidate (if any) nominated * COMMONS 9 Stretton Hall Drive, Labour Party Martin Carol + Spencer Aimie Ruth Great Glen, Pennington Greenough Leicestershire, Jane Ruth ++ Richard LE2 4RN Pennington Greenough Martin John Shirley Martin John Commons Jones Valerie J Simon Clark Pamela A FELTHAM Carlton House, The Whitcher Michael J Mahal A S Kevin Carlton Road, Conservative + Cox John R Kibworth Harcourt, Party Candidate King Phillip N ++ Whiteway LE8 0PE Whelband Simon Pamela N Mahal Ajmer K Whiteway King Jennifer L Roger M C Cox Elizabeth A GREEN 6 Old School Walk, Green Party Ashley Peter + Bairstow Nick David Church Langton, Denby Paul ++ Palmer Ann LE16 7FW Woodford P Palmer M Smith David Waldron Dylan Bunting M Waldron Sue LINDSAY 6 Gardiner Street, Liberal Roeber Eileen + Strange J James Market Harborough, Democrat Roeber Peter ++ Harbidge J Francis LE16 9QW Strange Stephanie Dixon G Wright N Dixon G L Wright A Dixon L LYNES 2 Church Row, Little UK Lynes Brett + Voce Jonathan Brett Stretton, Leics, Independence Lynes Nadine ++ Zarb Anya LE2 2FT Party (UKIP) Charlesworth Zarb Stuart Louise Milton James Simpson Diana Gilbert Natalie Voce Susan *Decision of the Deputy Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL WILL BE TAKEN on Thursday 4 May 2017 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated Tuesday 25th April 2017 Richard Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, The Symington Building, Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AG STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Harborough Election of a County Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a County Councillor for Launde Division Reason Name of Assentors why no Name of Address of Description Proposer(+) Seconder(++) longer Candidate candidate (if any) nominated * BURBIDGE 11 Pinfold Close, UK Holland Angela C + Bentley Victor James Harby, Melton Independence Holland Anthony G Russell T Mowbray, Party (UKIP) ++ Ace Joshua LE14 4BX Vernon June R Houghton Claire Armstrong ((Jnr)) West David M Robert M West Tregoning Julie C Catherine A CASSWELL 13 Croftway, Labour Party Simpson Sally-Ann Smith Anna R T Paddy Markfield, + Wint Trudi L Leicester, Simpson Darren ++ Sadler Ian J LE67 9UG Lee Kevin J Williams Sweeney Joanna P Matthew D Smith Matthew W J Sinfield Lisa J GALTON Thurnby Court, Liberal Elliott P + Oliver G J Simon James The Square, Democrat Focus Burrell Amanda ++ Twidell Mary Thurnby, Team Shipley DG J Twidell John Leicestershire, Wragg MG MacLean Linda LE7 9PX Wragg A Melissa Carr Marjorie Mary PHILLIPS 6 Old School Green Party Hedgecott Sheila + Faulks C Karon Christina Walk, Church Adams A ++ Faulks D Langton, Adams E W J Milligan J LE16 7FW Wightman M D Polito T Johnson W Hollingsworth F J WHELBAND 2 Ridley Lane, The Rook Michael J + Gamble Aaron Simon Kibworth Conservative Minchin R M ++ Vincent Tim Christopher Beauchamp, Party Candidate Hancock Tara Phelan Patric Leicestershire, Barfield Anthony Phelan J A LE8 0QZ Woodyatt Chawner M Samantha *Decision of the Deputy Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL WILL BE TAKEN on Thursday 4 May 2017 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated Tuesday 25th April 2017 Richard Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, The Symington Building, Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AG STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Harborough Election of a County Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a County Councillor for Lutterworth Division Reason Name of Assentors why no Name of Description Address of candidate Proposer(+) Seconder(++) longer Candidate (if any) nominated * GAIR 61 Coventry Road, Labour Party Curtis Wilson David Robert Lutterworth, LE17 4QF Michael James + Kenneth J Frazer Mcvay Pat ++ Smith Pauline A Curtis Smith Daniel N Sylvia Anne Wailoo Mcvay Donald A Michael P Wilson Angela Jones Edna M PAGE 36 Gilmorton Road, The Chamberlain Faircliffe Jane Rosita Ashby Magna, Conservative Lesley M + Faircliffe Lutterworth, Party Candidate Reseigh Christopher M Leicestershire, Nicholas E ++ Robinson LE17 5NE Smith Geraldine A Simon P W J Fantham Robertson Smith William Hugh C Thornton Butcher Victoria Janet Patricia SARFAS 28 Lacey Close, Liberal Sears Martin + Hill Simon Martin Lutterworth, Democrat Cooper Scott ++ Whitehead John Leicestershire, Riley Lorraine Jones LE17 4GX Burnside June David Glyn Burnside Michael Campbell- Barker Paul Warren John *Decision of the Deputy Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL WILL BE TAKEN on Thursday 4 May 2017 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated Tuesday 25th April 2017 Richard Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, The Symington Building, Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AG STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Harborough District Council Election of a County Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a County Councillor for Market Harborough East Division Reason Name of Assentors why no Name of Address of Description Proposer(+) Seconder(++) longer Candidate candidate (if any) nominated * ACKERLEY 50 Highfield Street, Green Party Green David + Stratton Nick Jamie Market Phillips Karon ++ Inman Phil
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