Ward Results

Ward ElectorateTotal BallotsTotal Valid VotesTotal Rejected
3737137922216

Candidate Breakdown

Becca Martin and Corin Jarvis are the winners.

CandidateVotes
Becca Martin667
Corin Jarvis460
Bobbi Cockcroft418
Tim Ryan395
Anna Justyna Buckley222
Peter David Sanham59

Acton and Maesydre Candidates

Anna Justyna Buckley

Welsh Conservative Party

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Bobbi Cockcroft

Plaid Cymru

I am an active and avid volunteer within the town and I have spent over two years building and maintaining relationships with existing business owners and various volunteer networks across the county....
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Corin Jarvis

Welsh Labour

I have lived in Acton for over 3 years now and have lived most my life in Wrexham, attending school, college and working various jobs in the county. Although I started my professional life in accounta...
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Becca Martin

Plaid Cymru

Hi, I’m Becca and I’m 34 years old. I was born and raised in Wrexham and am now currently living on the same street I grew up on with my partner Michael and my young son Charlie who is fou...
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Tim Ryan

Independent

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Peter David Sanham

Green Party

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Where is my polling station?

Your polling station address should be on your poll card, delivered by post before the election.

How do I vote?

Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 5th 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.

You’ll be given a ballot paper containing a list of the people, parties or the options you can vote for.

  • Take your ballot paper into a polling booth.
  • 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.
...Done!




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