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Results: Thursday 28th August 2008

Annesley and Felley PC, Annesley
LD Rachel Madden 168 (72.7)
Ind 63 (27.3)
Majority 105
Turnout 24.2%
LD gain from Ind

Camborne TC, Camborne South
Con 304 (29.9)
Mebyon Kernow 289 (28.4)
LD 263 (25.9)
Lab 161 (15.8)
Majority 15
Turnout 19.4%
Con gain from LD

Rotherham MBC, Wickersley
Lab 871 (31.1; -4.8)
Con 824 (29.5; -9.4)
BNP 538 (19.2; +19.2)
UKIP 373 (13.3; -11.9)
LD Steven Scutt 191 (6.8; +6.8)
Majority 47
Turnout 30.0%
Lab hold
Percentage change is since May 2008

Shrewsbury and Atcham BC, PimHill
Con 341 (45.6; -34.9)
LD Helen Woodman 331 (44.3; +44.3)
BNP 59 (7.9; +7.9)
Independent Anti Incinerator Candidate 16 (2.1; +2.1)
[Lab (0.0; -19.4)]
Majority 10
Turnout 46.5%
Con hold
Percentage change is since May 2007

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