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Election Results 3rd December 2009

Redcar & Cleveland UA, Ormesby
LD Ann Wilson 1084 (73.5; +12.4)
Lab 210 (14.2; -5.0)
UKIP 103 (7.0; +7.0)
Con 77 (5.2; -14.4)
Majority 874
Turnout 29.55%
LD hold
Percentage change is since May 2007.

Thanet DC, Dane Valley
Lab 318 (34.2; -3.9)
LD Bill Furness 260 (28.0; +28.0)
Con 222 (23.9; -19.7)
Ind 130 (14.0; -4.4)
Majority 58
Turnout 17.0%
Lab gain from Con
Percentage change is since May 2007.

Deal TC, North Deal
Con 529 (33.2)
Lab 337 (21.2)
LD Nathan Sewell 198 (12.4)
Majority 192
Turnout 21.26%
Con gain from Lab

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