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Ward Results
Ward Electorate | Total Ballots | Total Valid Votes | Total Rejected |
---|---|---|---|
1756 | 482 | 479 | 3 |
Candidate Breakdown
Adrienne Jeorrett wins for Welsh Labour.
Candidate | Votes |
---|---|
Adrienne Jeorrett | 135 |
Paul Williams | 125 |
Jayne Johnson | 120 |
Richard Bennett | 74 |
David Foulds | 25 |
Smithfield Candidates
Richard Bennett
IndependentMy name is Richard Bennett and I am standing as an Independent candidate for Smithfield ward on Thurs 4th May. I live and run a garage business in Smithfield ward. I am standing as an Independent cand...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&ADavid Foulds
IndependentI am standing for election in the Smithfield ward in Wrexham as an Independent candidate. This is because I believe that it is time that national politics are taken out of the local council chamber. ...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&AAdrienne Jeorrett
Welsh LabourI have lived in Wrexham for 23 years and am a member of the Labour Party. I use to spend a lot of time writing letters to politicians and signing on line campaigns but in 2014 I got active with the lo...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&AJayne Johnson
IndependentThe reason I have decided to stand in this election is because I believe you must live in a community to fully understand its needs and problems. I have enjoyed living in Smithfield for 35 years with ...
Click To View Full Candidate Info + Q&APaul Williams
Plaid CymruHello, my name is Paul Williams. I am 49 years old, have been a resident of Bernard Road on Smithfield ward for 22 years and am very happily settled here with my wife and family. I am very honoured to...
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Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 4th May.
If you don't have your poll card, you can go to the polling station and give them your name and address. You don't need any other form of ID.
Give your name and address to the staff inside the polling station when you arrive. You don’t have to take your poll card with you.
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- Follow the instructions on the notices in the polling booth and on the top of the ballot paper to vote.
- Put it in the ballot box.
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