VOTE 2021: Wokingham election results from across the borough
VOTE 2021: The votes have been counted and Wokingham election results are in – the Conservatives maintain their majority on ...
VOTE 2021: The votes have been counted and Wokingham election results are in – the Conservatives maintain their majority on ...
Who should I vote for on May 6? Have you had the pleasure of a knock at the door by ...
THURSDAY sees the borough head to the polls for the most important election in 20 years. Over the past four ...
Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday, May 6. Residents who are voting in person or ...
COUNTING your votes is going to be, like much else this year, very different due to covid. In normal times, ...
With a week to go until polling stations open for the local elections, JESS WARREN meets the three main party ...
CandidateVotesRobert Comber, Lib Dem1005Pauline Helliar-Symmons, Conservative1616Brent Lees, Lab210Spoilt12 Pauline Helliar-Symons is defending her seat for the Conservatives. Polling Stations 2021 ...
CandidateVotesKaren Clyde, Freedom Alliance91Bernadatte Mitra, Conservative1002Allan Murungi, Labour258Rachelle Shepherd-Dubey, Lib Dem1627Spoilt25 Lib Dem Rachelle Shepherd DuBey is hoping to defend ...
CandidateVotesMartin Coule, Green124Lindsay Ferris, Lib Dems1677Caroline Hill, Labour118Grant Woolner, Conservative562Spoilt17 Wokingham Lib Dem leader Lindsay Ferris will be looking to ...
The 2016 winner, Ian Pittock, was elected a Conservative but resigned as a Lib Dem. The seat has been vacant ...
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