VOTE 2023: Maiden Erlegh
Whatever happens in this election, Maiden Erlegh will have a new councillor as incumbent Tahir Maher is stepping down. The Conservative candidate is Tim Holton, who was defeated in Hillside...
Read moreDetailsWhatever happens in this election, Maiden Erlegh will have a new councillor as incumbent Tahir Maher is stepping down. The Conservative candidate is Tim Holton, who was defeated in Hillside...
Read moreDetailsAbdul Loyes will be looking to retain his seat as he stands again, but Labour will be mounting a strong challenge - they came close to winning the seat when...
Read moreDetailsAndrew Mickleburgh won the seat for the Lib Dems, knocking out Tim Holton in the process. Mr Holton is standing in Maiden Erlegh, allowing newcomer Vishal Srinivasan to be the...
Read moreDetailsThis was a Lib Dem gain in 2019, giving the party another seat in the council chamber. Adrian Mather is standing again and will be hoping for a similar result....
Read moreDetailsThis was a Lib Dem scalp in 2019, when Rachel Bishop-Firth took the seat from Conservative Philip Mirfin. She polled nearly twice as many votes as her rival, turning it...
Read moreDetailsThis is a reasonably safe seat for the Conservatives, and Alison Swaddle is seeking to be re-elected. She won almost two-thirds of votes in 2019, with the Lib Dems coming...
Read moreDetailsThis is a seat Labour is defending, but with a new candidate after Shirley Boyt stepped down. She was elected in 2019, defeating Shahid Younis. The ward has been a...
Read moreDetailsBarkham ward was won by Cllr John Kaiser in 2019, but he is standing down in this election. This means whoever wins the seat will be a new face. However,...
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