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Election Results 21st May 2009

Rutland CC, Cottesmore
Con 389 (68.1; +1.1)
LD Joanna Mary Burrows 182 (31.9; +31.9)
[UKIP (0.0; -33.0)]
Majority 207
Turnout 26.4%
Con hold
Percentage change is since May 2007

Barton on Humber TC, Bridge
Con 746 (62.6)
Lab 445 (37.4)
Majority 301
Turnout not known
Con hold

North Lincolnshire UA, Barton
Con 1576 (64.4; +15.6)
Lab 653 (26.7; +6.2)
LD Richard Alan Nixon 220 (9.0; -5.9)
[Others (0.0; -16.0)]
Majority 923
Turnout not known
Con hold
Percentage change is since May 2007

Salford City, Irwell Riverside
Lab 606 (37.6; -13.3)
LD Steven Ian Middleton 293 (18.2; -1.1)
BNP 276 (17.1; +3.8)
Con 189 (11.7; -4.7)
Green 125 (7.8; +7.8)
UKIP 123 (7.6; +7.6)
Majority 313
Turnout 17.5%
Lab hold
Percentage change is since May 2008

City of London, Bishopsgate
4 Candidates, all Ind 78 / 66 / 53 / 47
Majority 12
Turnout 21%
Ind hold

Cause: due to insufficient nominations in the full council elections on 16th March 2009.

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