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Election Results!!

Published: 24th April 2007 23:49

The numbers of seats now held by each party in Hertsmere are:

  • Conservative 28
  • Liberal Democrat 7
  • Labour 4

The following are the results of votes given to the Borehamwood and Elstree wards:

Brookmeadow ward (Two seats)

Turnout - 24 %

SOLOMONS, Darren (winner)

CONS

636

TURNER, Farida

CONS

596

HARRIS, David Jonathan

GREEN

227

BUTLER, Richard Raymond

LAB

617

FEENEY, Ian (winner)

LAB

623

Cowley Hill ward (One seat)

Turnout: 26 %

GELLATLY, AlanCONS521
BUTLER, Ernest Harry (winner)
LAB724
DRY, James DouglasSOCIALIST LAB234

 

    Elstree ward (One seat)

    Turnout: 32%

    BRIGHT, Morris* (winner)
    CONS1029
    SANDLE, TimLAB136

    Hillside ward (One seat)

    Turnout: 27 %

    HEYWOOD, Jean* (winner)
    CONS1019
    PETAR, Lee RobertLAB615

    Kenilworth ward (One seat)

    Turnout: 28 %

    WARD, Francis*INDEPENDENT216
    SWALLOW, Penelope (winner)
    CONS467
    HEDGES, Peter LeslieLAB418


    To find out more about each of these candidates, click on the ward name and read their statement on this site.

    For information about how to vote, to find out what elections are taking place and how to check if you are registered visit www.aboutmyvote.co.uk

    Hertsmere Borough Council is responsible for all aspects of local services and policy, including planning, transport, roads (except trunk roads and motorways), public rights of way, education, social services and libraries.

    Click here to visit the council’s website and find out more.

     

    Voting help

    Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 3 May. If you are on the electoral register you should be sent a polling card telling you where to vote. You do not need this card to vote, but it does contain useful information.

    To find out which ward you live in and who are your existing local councillors click here and enter your complete postcode.

    If you were not already on the list of electors, you need to have registered by 18 April. If you can’t get to the polling station in person, you can also register for a postal vote or a proxy vote. The Electoral Commission website will help you do this – even download the necessary forms. The Commission has set up a website www.aboutmyvote.co.uk this links to details of which elections are taking place across the UK.

    If you have any other questions about voting, you can also contact the electoral registration officer for this area on 020 8207 7481 or email electoral.registration@hertsmere.gov.uk

     

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