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Election Results 25th March 2010

Mid Suffolk DC, Haughley and Wetherden
Green 444 (61.0; +45.4)
Con 176 (24.2; -20.9)
LD Chris Vecchi 51 (7.0; -32.4)
Lab 32 (4.4; +4.4)
UKIP 25 (3.4; +3.4)
Majority 268
Turnout 41.57%
Green gain from Con
Percentage change is since May 2007.

Bracknell TC, Old Bracknell Town
Lab 380 (41.9)
Con 370 (40.8)
LD Darren Bridgman 107 (11.8)
Green 49 (5.4)
Majority 10
Turnout 22.4%
Lab gain from Con

Colwyn Bay TC, Glyn
Lab 150 (31.8)
PC 121 (25.6)
LD Keith Forecast 78 (16.5)
Ind 62 (13.1)
BNP 35 (7.4)
Ind 26 (5.5)
Majority 29
Turnout 15.5%
Lab gain from Ind

Nailsworth TC
Ind 661 (40.6)
LD Miles Robinson 531 (32.6)
Ind 436 (26.8)
Majorities 225 / 95
Turnout 21.2%

Parties defending seats: 1 x Con. Resignation. 1 x Unknown. Resignation.

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