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Ward Results
Ward Electorate | Total Ballots | Total Valid Votes | Total Rejected |
---|---|---|---|
1817 | 920 | 918 | 2 |
Candidate Breakdown
Russell Gilmartin wins for Welsh Conservative Party.
Candidate | Votes |
---|---|
Russell Gilmartin | 548 |
Julie Blackmore | 193 |
John Henry | 128 |
James Hobbley | 38 |
Charles Dodman | 11 |
Marford and Hoseley Candidates
Julie Blackmore
Welsh Liberal DemocratsHello , I am standing for Marford and Hoseley in the Local Wrexham County Council Election . Having lived in Marford for the vast majority of my life I am aware of the local issues affecting us , I ...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&ACharles Dodman
IndependentCharles Dodman for Marford and Hoseley Ward Dear Local Resident, I love Marford and Hoseley it is where I spent my Childhood and where I spent much of my Adult life. I have a business (Smithy View...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&ARussell Gilmartin
Welsh Conservative PartyIt’s simple - I’m passionate about the area in which we live! The welfare and happiness of our community is genuinely important to me and that’s why I’m standing to be Coun...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&AJohn Henry
Welsh LabourMy name is John Henry and I am seeking the opportunity to make Marford and Hoseley an even better place to live, which is why I am standing for election on May 4th 2017 I have lived in Marford and Gr...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&AJames Hobbley
IndependentI have lived in Marford all my life. I attended Rofft Primary School and Darland High School. When I was younger I was an active member of the Conservative Party, but as my political views matured...
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