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By Election Results 19th July 2007

Ealing LBC, Cleveland
Con 1519 (43.3 +5.7), LD F Fruzza 1288 (36.7 +1.5), Lab 539 (15.3 -2.9),
Green 165 (4.7 -4.3). Majority 231. Con Hold. Last fought 2006.

Ipswich BC, Castle Hill
Con 1028 (60.6 +11.8), Lab 385 (22.7 +3.5) LD N Cheeseman 284 (16.7 -6.0),
Green [0.0 -4.3], Ind [0.0 -5.0]. Majority 643. Turnout 28.7. Con hold. Last
fought 2007.

Rushmoor BC, Heronwood
Lab 423 (37.3 -1.7), LD P Bowers 382 (33.6 +7.7) Con 330 (29.1 -6.0).
Majority 41. Turnout 24.9. Lab gain LD. Last fought 2007.

Swansea UA, Llansamlet
Lab 769 (37.0 +11.5), LD C Jones 581 (27.9 +13.6), PC 283 (13.6 -4.9), BNP
226 (10.9 +10.9), Ind 221 (10.6 -17.6), Con [0.0 -13.6]. Majority 188.
Turnout 20.9. Lab hold.

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