Ward Results

Ward ElectorateTotal BallotsTotal Valid VotesTotal Rejected
21067046986

Candidate Breakdown

Katie Wilkinson wins for Plaid Cymru.

CandidateVotes
Katie Wilkinson212
Alun Jenkins206
Andrew Ranger174
Steven Vale80
Alan Butterworth26

Offa Candidates

Alan Butterworth

Green Party

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Alun Jenkins

Welsh Liberal Democrats

I’m Alun Jenkins, and I’m seeking re-election as Councillor for the Offa Ward. I was first elected in 1970, and have served continuously since then. In the 1980s, I campaigned for Commun...
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Andrew Ranger

Welsh Labour

I made Wrexham my home in 2000 and have lived in the heart of Offa ward for the last 20 years - after having spent several years working in various parts of the UK. Following a career in hotel managem...
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Steven Vale

Welsh Conservative Party

Hello, my name is Steven Vale and I am standing to be the next County Councillor for Offa Ward on May 5th. I work in the family shop Caroline’s in the town centre along side my wife Christine. I...
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Katie Wilkinson

Plaid Cymru

Hello, I’m Katie Wilkinson standing for Plaid Cymru in Offa Ward. I am 33, and I live in Offa with my partner, Steve and two children, Leon, who is 12 and Bodhi, who is 11 months. I have lived i...
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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.
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