Woolpit was an electoral ward of Mid-Suffolk district, in Suffolk, England, named after the village of Woolpit. The ward was abolished in 2019 when new wards were formed throughout the district; Woolpit village became part of Elmswell & Woolpit Ward. [1]
Election | Member | Party | |
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2011 | Ray Melvin | Independent | |
2015 | Jane Storey | Conservative |
Candidate Name: | Party: | Votes: | % of Votes: |
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Melvin, Ray | Independent | 468 | 57.07 |
Scotford, David | Green | 204 | 24.88 |
Broadway, Judith | Liberal Democrat | 79 | 9.63 |
Salmon, Barry | Labour | 69 | 8.41 |
The turnout of the election was 73.80%.
Candidate Name: | Party Name: | Votes: | % of Votes: |
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Jane STOREY | Conservative | 743 | 61.87 |
Claire SCOTFORD | Green | 458 | 38.13 |
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