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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Southampton
Posts: 781
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The Liberal Party has gained a seat on Ryedale District Council in the Pickering East ward, below is the vote for each party.
The Liberal Party 577 Conservatives 313 Independant 185 Liberal Party majority 264 This leaves the make up of the council as follows Conservative 12 Independent 7 Liberal Democrat 7 Liberal 2 Ryedale Residents’ 2 |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: London.
Posts: 2,911
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Yep, that's true. Ryan, I think you must have misread the year!
![]() Here's a thread about that byelection win from the Liberal Forum: Liberal Forum :: View topic - Ryedale district council byelection The Ryedale Liberals had two councillors, then lost one in the May 2007 local elections as Dilke says, then gained a different seat in a byelection the following month, taking them back up to two seats. |
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Uber Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Solihull, in The Forest of Arden, Warwickshire!
Posts: 2,674
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A sort of snakes and ladders? Anyway, it shows that minor parties can win local by-elections. It also shows that picking a seat where one of the main parties is not standing always helps, particularly if it's the LibDems!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Fareham
Posts: 5,758
Party: Conservatives
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![]() It's great to hear that your hard work has paid off. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Westcountry
Posts: 56
Party: Other
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I didn’t know they were active outside Yorkshire! If that's the case, the continuing Welsh SDP is doing better than the continuity Liberal Part in Wales, in the principality. As I understand the Welsh con Libs had only one candidate in May, who was unable even to get elected to a town council.
Well motivated individuals from minor parties can pull off some spectacular results in local government in the right circumstances; in the same way as independents can. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: London.
Posts: 2,911
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The Liberal Party has exactly 30 councillors at district level and above. (27 at district/borough/city level plus 3 county councillors). It also has some parish and town councillors but I don't know how many. There's a list at this link, though it misses out one councillor in Wyre Forest: The Liberal Party Elections |
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