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Election results for Chase Terrace, 2 May 2019
Election results for Chase Terrace
Lichfield District Council elections 2019 - Thursday, 2nd May, 2019
Status:
Published
Lichfield District Council elections 2019 - results by party
Chase Terrace - results
Election Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Outcome
Steven Gerald Norman
Labour Party
505
31%
Elected
Sharon Wyn Banevicius
Labour Party
492
30%
Elected
Brian Frederick Bacon
The Conservative Party
322
20%
Not elected
Norma Bacon
The Conservative Party
319
19%
Not elected
Voting Summary
Details
Number
Seats
2
Total votes
1638
Electorate
3768
Number of ballot papers issued
907
Number of ballot papers rejected
42
Turnout
24%
Share of the votes (%)
Steven Gerald Norman
31%
Elected
Sharon Wyn Banevicius
30%
Elected
Brian Frederick Bacon
20%
Not elected
Norma Bacon
19%
Not elected
Rejected ballot papers
Description
Number
Unmarked or void for uncertainty
38
Voting for more candidates than the voter is entitled to
4
Total rejected
42
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