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joevsimp
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« on: September 02, 2016, 11:37:35 AM »
« edited: September 02, 2016, 11:48:05 AM by joevsimp »

full results for Leaders and deputy

Due to a technical issue, this dosn't include votes for Re-open Nominations, based on the difference between 86% and the 87.74% given by this table, it must've been between 200 and 400 (one of whom was me), coming fourth overall

Lucas/Bartley  13,570  87.74%
David Malone       956    6.18%
David Williams     527    3.41%
Clive Lord            173    1.12%
Martie Warin        133    0.86%
Simon Cross        108    0.70%


Deputy Leadership first preferences

Amelia Womack  4742  41.82%
Andrew Cooper   1778  15.68%
Shahrar Ali         1716  15.13%
Kat Boettge        1510  13.32%
Daniella Radice     924    8.15%
Stőrm Poorun       445    3.92%
Alan Borgars        179     1.58%
RON                      44     0.39%

transfers (Quota=5307)

Womack   4742  4882  5231  6061
Cooper     1778  1859  1979  2308
Ali           1716  1820  1948  2244
Boettge    1510  1623  1845
Radice       924    983
Poorun       445
Borgars      179
RON/NT        44   171   335   725
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joevsimp
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E: -5.95, S: -4.00

« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2016, 01:39:56 PM »

I bet Carswell is kicking himself for defecting from the Conservatives considering all that's happened since.

No I think he still credits himself for starting the ball rolling by winning the By-election that he forced, although Ukip probably could've won Heyward and Middleton if their resources hadn't been split, which probably would've been a bigger scalp than Clacton.

It will depend on which faction comes out on top after this, but I doubt it will be the libertarians like Carswell
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