VOTE 2021: Hillside
Pauline Jorgensen is defending her seat for the Conservatives. Polling Stations To be announced 2021 candidates Pauline Jorgensen, Conservatives Pauline ...
Pauline Jorgensen is defending her seat for the Conservatives. Polling Stations To be announced 2021 candidates Pauline Jorgensen, Conservatives Pauline ...
Clive Jones has won his Hawkedon seat with 1411 votes. This is an increase from his 2016 tally of 1063. ...
The 2016 winner, Ian Pittock, was elected a Conservative but resigned as a Lib Dem. The seat has been vacant ...
CandidateVotesMartyn Foss, Green130Alex Freeny, Labour170Charles Margetts, Conservative1341Jordan Montgomery, Lib Dem283Spoilt17 Finchampstead North is a pretty safe seat for the Conservatives ...
CandidateVotesDaniel Hinton, Conservative1277Annette Medhurst, Labour299Ian Shenton, Lib Dem1390Louise Timlin, Women's Equality175Spoilt17 Evendons is a ward to watch. Wokingham Town Council ...
CandidateVotesUllaKarin Clark, Conservative1454Morag Malvern, Lib Dem1675Llewelyn Reed-Jones, Labour320Spoilt26 Emmbrook is a ward in Wokingham with two Lib Dem councillors and, ...
Charvil was held by the Conservatives in 2016, despite a challenge from an independent. However, in Vote 2021, there will ...
Andy Croy, Labour1443Fiona Morley, Freedom Alliance23Shahid Younis, Conservative1489Sheila Jordan, Lib Dem256Smauel Langlois, Green Party186Spoilt22 Polling Stations Earley Home Guard, 22 ...
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