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Corby Borough Council election, 2003

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The last local elections for Corby Borough Council, which covers the Borough of Corby, were held on 1 May 2003 and were won by Labour, who retained overall control. The overall results, using average ward votes for the total number of votes cast, were as follows:

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(Vote counts shown are ward averages)

Central Ward (3 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Danesholme Ward (3 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

East Ward (2 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Hazlewood Ward (3 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Hillside Ward (1 seat)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Kingswood Ward (3 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Lloyds Ward (3 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Lodge Park (3 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Rural East Ward (2 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Rural North Ward (1 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

Rural West Ward (1 seat)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

(Background: Bob Rutt defected from the Liberal Democrats after the 1999 Borough Council elections)

Shire Lodge (2 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

West Ward (2 seats)

(Vote count shown is ward average)

References

Corby Borough Council election, 2003 Wikipedia