Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Bidston and St James: Labour hold (Julie McManus)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Bidston and St James: Labour hold (Julie McManus)                         Bidston and St James Ward   Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  % MCMANUS Julie Labour Party 1,702  69%  Elected CAPLIN Debbie UK Independence Party 329  13%  Not elected HANNA Nick Conservative Party Candidate  190  8%  Not elected CLOUGH Jayne Louise Stephanie    Green Party 107  4%  Not elected GILL Brian Downing Liberal Democrats 82  3%  Not elected HALLIGAN Benjamin Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 51  2%  Not elected … Continue reading “Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Bidston and St James: Labour hold (Julie McManus)”

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Bidston and St James: Labour hold (Julie McManus)

                       










Bidston and St James Ward
 
Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  %
MCMANUS
Julie
 Labour Party 1,702  69%  Elected
CAPLIN
Debbie
 UK Independence Party 329  13%  Not elected
HANNA
Nick
 Conservative Party Candidate  190  8%  Not elected
CLOUGH
Jayne Louise Stephanie   
 Green Party 107  4%  Not elected
GILL
Brian Downing
 Liberal Democrats 82  3%  Not elected
HALLIGAN
Benjamin
 Trade Unionist and
 Socialist Coalition
 51  2%  Not elected

There were 12 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 9,985 and the turnout was 25%.

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Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Bebington: Labour hold (Christina Muspratt)

Election Result (Wirral Council, 2016): Bebington: Labour hold (Christina Muspratt)

                      








Bebington Ward
 
Name of candidate    Description (if any) Votes  %
MUSPRATT
Christina Claire
 Labour Party 2,505  57%  Elected
DRURY
Des
 Conservative Party Candidate  952  22%  Not elected
BRADSHAW
Jim
 UK Independence Party 516  12%  Not elected
GOLBY
Penelope Ruth
 Liberal Democrats 233  5%  Not elected
SMITH
Anthony James
 Green Party 187  4%  Not elected

There were 32 rejected ballot papers, the electorate was 11,919 and the turnout was 37%.

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Polling stations open from 7am to 10pm for local council and PCC elections

Polling stations open from 7am to 10pm for local council and PCC elections

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

Today is polling day in the elections across Wirral for who your local councillor and Police and Crime Commissioner will be. Polling stations are now open and will close at 10pm. If you have a postal vote and haven’t sent it back yet, your local polling station can accept your completed postal ballots too.

As the ballot papers for both elections will have to first be sorted out from each other at the count, this will cause a slight delay in the result being declared.

The votes in the local councillor elections will be counted and declared first, with the count of the votes in the Police and Crime Commissioner election happening (as far as I know) tomorrow morning. The result of Merseyside’s Police and Crime Commissioner ballot is expected later on Friday.

There’s no right in law for the press to be present at the count (it’s at the discretion of the Returning Officer who I haven’t asked) and I don’t plan on being there tonight.

If the local councillor results are declared at a reasonable time I will be posting them as they happen on this blog. If not, I will post the results tomorrow morning. However as Wirral Council councillors are elected by thirds, a number of council seats stay the same as there are only elections for twenty-three out of sixty-six councillors.

I will (along with Leonora) be going to my local polling station to vote in both elections.

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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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Who are the 4 candidates in the 2016 election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside?

Who are the 4 candidates in the 2016 election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside?

                                          

Jane Kennedy (left), the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside and Labour Party candidate in the 2016 elections for a Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside at a public meeting of the Police and Fire Collaboration Committee (2015)
Jane Kennedy (left), the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside and Labour Party candidate in the 2016 elections for a Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside at a public meeting of the Police and Fire Collaboration Committee (2015)

This year (2016) people will have a vote in who their Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside will be. Pictured above (on the left) is the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside Jane Kennedy, who is standing for re-election in 2016 as the Labour Party candidate.

Unlike in November 2012, when the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside was held on a different day to other elections, the Police and Crime Commissioner vote will be combined with the election of local councillors and in Liverpool the election of the Mayor of Liverpool.

There are four candidates to choose from (Conservative, Liberal Democrat, Green or Labour) for Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside and their details are in the table below. They are listed below in alphabetical order by surname (which will be the way they are listed on the ballot papers too).





Candidate name
 
 Address of candidate 
 
 Political Party
 
David Robert BURGESS-JOYCE
 19 Millhouse Lane,
 Moreton,
 Wirral,
 CH46 6HL
 
 Conservative Party
Christopher David Vincenzo CARUBIA 
 81 Bridle Road,
 Eastham,
 Wirral,
 CH62 8BU
 
 Liberal Democrats
 John Bernard Cowan COYNE
 86 Belgrave Road,
 Liverpool,
 L17 7AH
 
 Green Party
Jane Elizabeth KENNEDY
 256 Score Lane,
 Liverpool,
 L16 5EQ
 
 Labour Party

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