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Election Results 30th July 2009

Results Thursday 30th July 2009

Cheltenham BC, All Saints
LD Charlie Stewart 680 (58.2; -0.9) Con 395 (33.8; +0.2) Green 57 (4.9;
+0.4) Lab 37 (3.2; +0.3) Majority 285 Turnout 27.1% LD hold
Percentage change is since May 2008

Broxtowe BC, Brinsley
Con 416 (40.9; +40.9) BNP 288 (28.3; -15.7) LD Stuart William Hosker 224
(22.0; +22.0) Lab 68 (6.7; -22.9) UKIP 21 (2.1; +2.1) [Others (0.0; -26.5)]
Majority 128 Turnout not known Con gain from BNP Percentage change is since
May 2007

Tameside MBC, Denton North East
Lab 1258 (47.8; +2.3) Con 660 (25.1; -11.3) BNP 358 (13.6; +13.6)
UKIP 193 (7.3; +7.3) Green 164 (6.2; +6.2) [LD (0.0; -18.2)]
Majority 598 Turnout 31.5% Lab hold Percentage change is since May 2008

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