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Results: Thursday 13th November 2008

Boston BC, Fenside
BNP 279 (42.6; +42.6)
Boston Bypass Independents 141 (21.5; -21.8)
Con 119 (18.2; -0.1)
Lab 69 (10.5; -13.2)
UKIP 24 (3.7; -11.0)
Majority 138
Turnout 22.1%
BNP gain from Boston Bypass Independents
Percentage change is since May 2007

Darlington UA, North Road
LD Anne-Marie Curry 561 (50.8; -4.1)
Lab 262 (23.7; 0.0)
Con 115 (10.4; -1.0)
BNP 106 (9.6; -0.3)
Ind 60 (5.4; +5.4)
Majority 299
Turnout 24.2%
LD hold
Percentage change is since May 2007

Hinckley and Bosworth BC, Markfield, Stanton and Fieldhead
Con 637 (35.2; -0.1)
Lab 521 (28.8; -11.8)
LD Robin Webber-Jones 390 (21.5; +12.8)
BNP 263 (14.5; -1.0)
Majority 116
Turnout 41%
Con hold
Percentage change is since May 2007

Wokingham BC, Coronation
Con 850 (53.2; 0.0)
LD Coling Lawley 675 (42.2; +4.6)
UKIP 74 (4.6; -0.2)
[Lab (0.0; -4.3)]
Majority 175
Turnout not known
Con hold
Percentage change is since May 2007

Woodley TC, Coronation Central
Con 255 (50.8)
LD Patrick Power 247 (49.2)
Majority 8
Turnout not known
Con hold

Woodley TC, Coronation East
Con 639 (59.2)
LD Mark Thomas 380 (35.2)
UKIP 61 (5.6)
Majority 259
Turnout not known
Con hold

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