What’s in the nomination papers for the Labour candidate in Bromborough and the Green and Conservative candidates in Clatterbridge?

What’s in the nomination papers for the Labour candidate in Bromborough and the Green and Conservative candidates in Clatterbridge?

What’s in the nomination papers for the Labour candidate in Bromborough and the Green and Conservative candidates in Clatterbridge?

                                              

Returning Officer for Wirral Council Eric Robinson 25th March 2019
Returning Officer for Wirral Council Eric Robinson 25th March 2019

Pictured above is Wirral Council’s Returning Officer Eric Robinson. The Returning Officer does have the legal power to determine a nomination paper is invalid (which has the effect of disqualifying a candidate) if either:

(a) the particulars of the candidate or the persons subscribing the paper are not as required by law; or
(b) that the paper is not subscribed as so required.
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Who are the 90 candidates standing in an election to be a councillor at Wirral Council in 2019?

Who are the 90 candidates standing in an election to be a councillor at Wirral Council in 2019?

Who are the 90 candidates standing in an election to be a councillor at Wirral Council in 2019?

                                                       

Holy Cross primary school Bidston polling station Bidston St James 4th May 2017 resized
Holy Cross Primary School (polling station Bidston and St James ward) 4th May 2017

Below is a table of the ninety candidates in the election of a councillor across each of the 22 wards. Those living in each ward and who vote will elect one councillor to Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council (making twenty-two in total). Those wards electing a councillor in May 2019 are Bebington, Bidston & St James, Birkenhead & Tranmere, Bromborough, Clatterbridge, Claughton, Eastham, Greasby, Frankby & Irby, Heswall, Hoylake & Meols, Leasowe & Moreton East, Liscard, Moreton West & Saughall Massie, New Brighton, Oxton, Pensby & Thingwall, Prenton, Rock Ferry, Seacombe, Upton, Wallasey and West Kirby & Thurstaston.
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Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Clatterbridge: Conservative hold (Mary Jordan)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Clatterbridge: Conservative hold (Mary Jordan)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2018): Clatterbridge: Conservative hold (Mary Jordan)

                                                                        







Clatterbridge Ward
 
Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  %
JORDAN
Mary
 Conservative  2,735  55.3%  Elected
ROBERTO
Giuseppe Mark
 Labour 1,674  33.9%  Not elected
THOMPSON
Colin William
 Liberal Democrats 322  6.52%  Not elected
MCGINLEY
Jim
 Green Party 211  4.27%  Not elected

There were 10 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 11,528 and the turnout was 43.0%.

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Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Clatterbridge: Conservative hold (Cherry Povall)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Clatterbridge: Conservative hold (Cherry Povall)

                                                                        







Clatterbridge Ward
 
Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  %
POVALL
Cherry
 Conservative Party Candidate  2,333  52%  Elected
HOLLIDAY
Jenny
 Labour Party 1,668  37%  Not elected
CAMBRIDGE
Jan
 Liberal Democrats 334  7%  Not elected
MCGINLEY
Jim
 Green Party 177  4%  Not elected

There were 26 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 11,454 and the turnout was 40%.

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Who are the 103 candidates in the 2016 Wirral Council elections?

Who are the 103 candidates in the 2016 Wirral Council elections?

                                             

Polling card Bidston and St James ward 2016 front
Polling card Bidston and St James ward 2016 front
Polling card Bidston and St James ward 2016 back
Polling card Bidston and St James ward 2016 back

The nomination period for anyone wishing to stand as a candidate in the elections to become a councillor at Wirral Council has been closed for some time. As usual elections in each of the twenty-two wards on Wirral are all being contested (ranging from two candidates in Seacombe ward to seven in Liscard ward).

All wards except Liscard will be electing one councillor, Liscard will elect two councillors.

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