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38.5







Mike Wolfe

SGS[j]

15,882

19.1



















Steven Reginald Batkin

BNP

15,776

19.0



















Gary Chevin

Ind

4,505

5.4



















Justin Harvey

Ind

1,955

2.4



















Gary Falconer

Ind

1,368

1.6

























82,950

100.0

16,627

100.0

60,091

100.0

16. Doncaster




Martin Winter

Lab

40,015

36.7

5,727

36.4

45,742

55.1

Turnout 54.5%





Michael Maye

Ind

27,304

25.1

10,004

63.6

37,308

44.9







Raymond Bartlett

Con

12,533

11.5



















Jessie Credland

CG

10,263

9.4



















Michael Cooper

Ind

7,773

7.1



















David Owen

BNP

6,128

5.6



















Richard Rolt

Green

4,930

4.5

























108,946

100.0

15,731

100.0

83,050

100.0

17. North Tyneside




John Harrison

Lab

34,053

40.2

6,407

61.6

40,460

50.6

Turnout 61.4%




Linda Arkely

Con

35,467

41.8

3,991

38.4

39,458

49.4







Dr Joan Harvey

LD

12,761

15.1



















Robert Batten

NF[k]

2,470

2.9

























84,751

100.0

10,398

100.0

79,918

100.0

04 May 2006




























18. Hackney




Jules Pipe

Lab

20,830

46.9

3,403

71.9

24,233

73.4

Turnout 34.3%




Andrew Boff

Con

7,454

16.8

1,331

28.1

8,785

26.6







Matthew Penhaligon

LD

4,882

11.0



















Mima Bone

Green

4,683

10.5



















Hettie Peters

Ind

2,907

6.5



















Dean Ryan

Respect

2,800

6.3



















Monty Goldman

Communist Party of Britain

896

2.0

























44,452

100.0

4,734

100.0

33,018

100.0

19. Newham




Robin Wales

Lab

28,655

47.9

5,406

64.4

34,061

68.2

Turnout 34.5%




Abdurahman Akhtar

Jafar


Respect

12,898

21.6

2,983

35.6

15,881

31.8







Reza Ahmed Shafi

Choudhury



Con

8,822

14.7



















Alan Craig

CPA

6,559

11.0



















Anwar Hussain

LD

2,886

4.8

























59,820

100.0

8,389

100.0

49,942

100.0

20. Lewisham




Steve Bullock

Lab

22,155

37.7

2,974

31.4

25,129

57.1

Turnout 33.8%




Christopher Stewart

Maines


LD

12,398

21.1

6,491

68.6

18,889

42.9







James Spencer

Cleverly


Con

10,790

18.4



















Michael Johannes Joseph Keogh

Green

7,168

12.3



















John Nicholas

Hamilton


Ind

4,823

8.2



















Sinna Mani

Lewisham Peoples` Alliance Candidate

1,366

2.3

























58,700

100.0

9,465

100.0

44,018

100.0

21. Watford




Dorothy Thornhill

LD

11,963

51.2













Turnout 39.2%




Stephen O′Brien

Con

4,838

20.7



















Ruth Ellis

Lab

4,062

17.4



















StStephen Rackett

Green

2,522




10.7

























23,385

100.0










2nd count

not required



03 May 2007




























22. Bedford




Frank Branston

Ind

15,966

36.7

3,732

58.9

19,698

59.7

Turnout 40.1%




Nicky Attenborough

Con

10,710

24.6

2,603

41.1

13,313

40.3







Christine McHugh

LD

10,553

24.2



















Randolph Charles

Lab

4,758

10.9



















Justina McLennan

Green

1,538

3.5

























43,525

100.0

6,335

100.0

33,011

100.0

23. Mansfield




Tony Egginton

Ind

12,051

45.7

1,705

72.2

13,756

61.0

Turnout 34.2%




Alan Meale

Lab

8,129

30.8

645

27.4

8,774

39.0







Aaron Beattie

Con

2,770

10.5



















Philip Burman

LD

1,944

7.4



















Mary Button

Green

1,489

5.6

























26,383

100.0

2,350

100.0

22,530

100.0

24. Middlesbrough




Ray Mallon

Ind

17,455

58.7













Turnout 30.8%




Joe Michna

Green

7,026

23.6



















Charles Rooney

Lab

3,529

11.9
























29,743

100.0










2nd count

not required



04 June 2009




























25. Doncaster




Peter Davies

English Democrats

16,961

22.5

8,383

51.7

25,344

50.4

Turnout 35.8%




Stuart Exelby

CG[a]

2,152

2.9



















Michael James

Felse


Ind

2,051

2.7



















Sandra Holland

Lab

16,549

22.0



















Michael Thomas

Maye


Ind

17,150

22.8

7,840

48.3

24,990

49.6







David Owen

BNP

8,175

10.9



















Jonathan Wood

Con

12,198

16.2

























75,236

100.0

16,223

100.0

50,334

100.0

26. Hartlepool




Martyn Aiken

UKIP

1,844

8.6













Turnout 31.9%




Christine Blakey

Ind

204

0.9



















Ian Cameron

Ind

4,280

19.9

1,743

52.2

6,023

46.7







Stuart Drummond

Ind

5,268

24.5

1,599

47.8

6,867

53.3







Cheryl Dunn

BNP

1,352

6.3



















Lynne Gillam

LD

464

2.2



















Jim Gillespie

Ind

986

4.6



















Barbara Jackson

Ind

461

2.2



















Tony Morrell

Ind

1,457

6.8



















Iris Ryder

Ind

594

2.8



















Chris Simmons

Lab

2,921

13.6



















Alison Wlletts

Ind

564

2.5



















David Young

Con

1092

5.1

























21,487

100.0

3,342

100.0

12,890

100.0

27. North Tyneside




Linda Arkley

Con

24,784

42.4

2,299

45

27,083

54.5

Turnout 37.9%




Robert Nigel

Batten


NF[k]

1,086

1.9



















John Burrows

BNP

3,398

5.8



















Martin Collins

Green

1,995

3.4



















John Harrison

Lab

19,823

33.9

2,811

55

22,634

45.5







Nigel John

Huscroft


LD

7,343

12.6

























58,429

100.0

5,110

100.0

49,717

100.0

06 May 2010




























28. Hackney




Andrew Boff

Con

12,405

13.8













Turnout 58.0%




Mischa Borris

Green

10,100

11.3



















Adrian John Gee-Turner

LD

15,818

17.6



















Monty Goldman

Communist Party of Britain

2,033

2.3



















Jules Pipe

Lab

48,363

53.8



















William Alexander Thompson

Christian Party

1,084

1.2

























89,803

100.0










2nd count

not required



29. Lewisham




Steve Bullock

Lab

47,861

44.5

4,670

31.8

52,531

59.0

Turnout 60.7%




Tess Culnane

BNP

2,904

2.7



















Graham Trevor Dare

English Democrats

1,559

1.5



















John Nicholas Hamilton

Community Need
Before Private Greed

5,964



5.5



















Chris Maines

LD

26,445

24.6

10,001

68.2

36,446

40.1







Simon John Nundy

Con

16,276

15.1



















Dean Maurice Walton

Green

 6,560

6.1

























107,569

100.0

14,671

100.0

88,977

100.0

30. Newham




Maria Joy Allen

Con

15,330

16.2













Turnout 50.4%




Alan Craig

CPA

6,503

6.8



















Kamran Malik

KM Communities Welfare Party

6,607

6.9



















Chikwe Nkemnacho

Ind

2,006

2.1



















Sir Robin Wales

Lab

64,748

68.0

























95,194

100.0










2nd count

not required



31. Watford




Nigel Bell

Lab

10,029

24.0













Turnout 65.2%




Stephen Johnson

Con

10,403

24.9

1,105

20.5

11,508

32.9







Alex MacGregor Mason

Green

2,173

5.2



















Dorothy Thornhill

LD

19,153

45.9

4,276

79.5

23,429

67.1













41,758

100.0

5,381

100.0

34,937

100.0

[a] Community Group; [b] Local Education Action by Parents; [c] Socialist Alliance; [d] No Description; [e] Christian People’s Alliance; [f] Fat Cat Party; [g] Better Bedford Independent; [h] Mayor 4 Stoke; [i] Local Man, Local Issues, Hartlepool First; [j] Supporting Green Shoots; [k] National Front. Source: Council websites
7 The Single Transferable Vote System

The single transferable vote system (STV), used for the first time in the 2007 local government elections in Scotland, works as follows. In a ward with three seats and five candidates, for example, voters number the candidates in order of preference. They put 1 next to their first choice candidate, 2 next to their second choice candidate and so on, up to fifth choice. Voters can choose up to five candidates, but, if they so wish, they may choose to vote for one, two, three or four candidates. The minimum number of votes needed to be elected is called the quota. The basic quota formula is:



Valid Votes Cast + 1 = Quota

Seats Available + 1


In this instance, if 5,000 people voted, the quota is:
5000 + 1 = 1,251

3 + 1
At the first count the result is as follows: Smith 1,600, Jones, 1,100, Brown 800, MacDonald 650 and Morgan 850. Smith has more votes than he needed to be elected. These extra votes are called the surplus; and they are redistributed to the second preferences on all of his ballot papers. After the second count Jones has 1,298, Brown 930, MacDonald 650 and Morgan 871. Therefore Jones is now elected and his surplus is transferred to the next preference candidate on his ballot papers. After the third count MacDonald has 650, Morgan 884 and Brown 964. MacDonald with the least votes, as none have the quota, is then excluded and his votes are then transferred. After the fourth count Brown is elected and Morgan still has 884. Therefore three of the five candidates - Smith, Jones and Brown - are elected.

For mayoral elections, the single transferable vote would work similarly, providing an absolute majority (50 per cent + 1 of all valid votes cast) for the winning candidate. Since there are usually a number of candidates contesting these elections, it is likely that voters’ second and even third preferences will have to be allocated before the winning candidate attains the quota. Although there is only one vacancy to be filled, voters will cast their votes in exactly the same way as with STV for multi-member ward or constituency elections, listing candidates in order of preference. If there were 50,000 valid votes cast, the quota for the one vacancy would be 25,001, calculated as follows:
Quota = Valid Votes Cast (50,000) +1 = 25,001

Seats Available (1) +1


Thus in England and Wales, as in Scotland, STV could be used to elect all councillors. Nine local authorities in New Zealand[a], also use STV to elect both councillors and mayors.

[a] Chatham Islands Council, Dunedin City Council (following a public poll), Kaipara District Council, Kapiti Coast District Council, Marlborough District Council, Papakura District Council, Porirua City Council, Thames-Coromandel District Council (following a public poll) , Wellington City Council (following a public poll).

Source: Electoral Commission and Scottish Executive, 2007; STV Taskforce, 2002; New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (2009)

8 PPPs: Strategic Service-delivery Partnerships for local authority ICT, corporate and technical services in Britain (2000/09)



Local authority

Date started

Total value £m

No

Transfer or

secondment



Contractor

Services

Length

of


contract

Bath & N. Somerset

2003

70

70

transfer

HBS Services

ICT and related

10

Bedfordshire CC[a]

June 2001

265

550

transfer

HBS Services

ICT and related

12

Birmingham City Council[c]

July 2006

604

450

secondment - JVC

Capita

ICT and related

10

Blackburn MBC

July 2001

205

470

transfer

Capita

ICT and related

10

Bradford MBC

2005

160

150

‘choice’

IBM/Serco

ICT

10

Bromley LBC

April 2002

68

150

transfer

Liberata

ICT and related

7

Cumbria CC

Feb 2001

140

600

transfer

Capita

Property, finance, Human resources

10

East Riding UA

October

2005


200

600

transfer

Arvato Services,

Berttelsmann (Germany)



ICT and related

8

Edinburgh City Council

2001

150

100

transfer

BT

ICT

15

Essex CC[a]

May 2002

164

100

transfer

BT

ICT

10

Glasgow City Council

Feb 2008

265

280

secondment and transfer

Serco

ICT and related

10

Hammersmith LBC

Oct 2006

120

120

transfer/JVC

Agilisys

ICT and related

10

Lincolnshire CC

April 2000

306

1,088

transfer

HBS Services

ICT and related

10

Liverpool City Council

2001

300

850

secondment - JVC

BT

ICT and related

10

Liverpool City Council

Oct 2003

100

170

transfer to JVC Liverpool 2020

Mouchel Parkman

Highways, traffic, property, estates

10

Knowsley MBC

April 2005

25

40

transfer to JVC

Mouchel Parkman & Liverpool 2020

Architectural, engineering, landscape

10

Mendip DC

July 2005

30

50

transfer

Capita

ICT and related

12

Middlesbrough Council

June 2001

250

1,045

transfer

HBS Services

ICT and related

10

Milton Keynes Council

Jan 2004

200

730

transfer

HBS Services

ICT and related

12

Norwich City

April 2002

85

30

transfer

Steria UK

ICT/BPR

15

Oldham MBC

April 2007

210

400

Transfer

to JVC


Mouchel Parkman/HBS/Agilisys

ICT and related, property & professional services

12

Pendle Council

Feb 2005

100

185

transfer

Liberata

ICT and related

15

Redcar & Cleveland[b]

2003

200

500

transfer

Liberata

ICT and related

10

Rochdale MBC

April 2006

200

350

secondment - JVC

Mouchel Parkman/

Agilisys


ICT and related,

highways, property, design,



15

Rotherham MBC

April 2003

150

550

secondment - JVC

BT

ICT and related

12

Salford MBC

Feb 2005

250

420

secondment - JVC

Capita

Engineering, highways, planning & property

12

Sandwell MBC

April 2007

300

500

transfer

BT/Liberata

ICT and related

15

Sefton MBC

Oct 2008

70

150

transfer

Capita Symonds

Architecture, engineering, property & highway services

10

Sheffield City Council

Retendered



1998

2008


275

200


450

500


transfer

transfer


Liberata

Capita


ICT and related

ICT and related



10

7


Somerset CC, Taunton Deane DC and % Avon Somerset Police Authority

October 2007

Police contract March 2008



400

+

185



830

+

600



secondment to JVC Southwest One

IBM and Mouchel Parkman

ICT and related and property management

10

Southampton City Council

October 2007

290

650

transfer

Capita

ICT, property management and related

10

South Tyneside MBC

October 2008

184

450

transfer

BT

ICT and related

10

Suffolk CC

June 2004

330

700

secondment - JVC

BT

ICT and related

10

Swansea City Council[b]

January 2006

100

110

transfer

CapGemini

ICT

10

Swindon Council

Feb 2007

243

400

transfer

Capita

ICT and related

15

Thurrock Council

April 2005

427

600

transfer

Vertex

ICT and related

15

Welwyn Hatfield BC

Nov 2008

31

68

transfer

Steria

ICT and related

12

West Berkshire[a]

June 2002

104

168

transfer

Amey

ICT and related

10

Westminster LBC

Nov 2002

240

400

transfer

Vertex

ICT and related

10

Total 40




8,088

16,624













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