Claydon and Barham Ward

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The candidate information for the Claydon and Barham Ward in Mid-Suffolk, Suffolk, England. This ward selected two councillors.

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Councillors

ElectionMemberPartyMemberParty
2011 John Whitehead Conservative Martin Redbond Liberal Democrats
2015 John Whitehead Conservative James Caston Conservative
2019John Whitehead Conservative Tim Passmore Conservative

2011 Results

Candidate Name:Party:Votes: % of Votes:
Whitehead, JohnConservative57321.12
Redbond, MartinLiberal Democrat50218.50
Britt, LindaConservative46917.29
Touman, MohammedLiberal Democrat29610.91
Wilson, JenniferLabour2519.25
Fairburn, ShirleySuffolk Together2509.21
Wilson, TerryLabour2338.59
Penny, DavidGreen1395.12

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2015 Results

The turnout of the election was 68.98% and the Conservatives won both seats.

Candidate Name:Party Name:Votes: % of Votes:
John WHITEHEADConservative133032.05
James CASTONConservative121329.23
Mo TOUMANLiberal Democrat55013.25
Terry WILSONLabour Party51512.41
David PENNYGreen Party3849.25
Jennifer WILSONIndependent1583.81

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2019 Results

The turnout of the election was 30.98% and the Conservatives won both seats.

Candidate Name:Party Name:Votes: % of Votes:
John WHITEHEADConservative74930.51
Tim PASSMOREConservative71729.21
Helen BRIDGEMANGreen56222.89
Mark VALLADARESLiberal Democrats42717.39

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References

  1. "Claydon and Barham Results Page". Mid-Suffolk District Council. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  2. "2015 Results Page". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  3. "2019 Results Page". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 4 May 2019.