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Ward Results
Ward Electorate | Total Ballots | Total Valid Votes | Total Rejected |
---|---|---|---|
2636 | 1163 | 1161 | 2 |
Candidate Breakdown
John McCusker wins for Independent.
Candidate | Votes |
---|---|
John McCusker | 613 |
Lloyd Kenyon | 373 |
Richard Hobson | 113 |
Robert Forrester | 62 |
Overton Candidates
Robert Forrester
IndependentFirstly, may I begin by thanking Councillor Lord Kenyon for over 25 years of public service to this Ward. But… if we were to focus on recent events, it goes someway to explaining, as I trave...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&ARichard Hobson
IndependentI’m Richard Hobson, your young and vibrant 30 year old local independent candidate for the Overton Ward in the Wrexham Council Elections on 4th May 2017. I have grown up in the area for over 20 ...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&ALloyd Kenyon
Welsh Conservative PartyI have represented the Overton Ward since 1991. I am a Conservative, but party politics does not feature prominently in Local Government, particularly in rural Wards. My oponents say that it is tim...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&AJohn McCusker
IndependentMy name is John McCusker and I am standing as an Independent candidate for Overton district in the Wrexham Council Elections in May. The Overton district within the Council covers Overton, Penley ...
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