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Mid Suffolk District Council election, 2015

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Mid Suffolk District Council election, 2015

The 2015 Mid Suffolk District Council election took place on the 7 May 2015 to elect members of Mid Suffolk District Council in England. It was held on same day as many UK local elections and the general election.

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Election result

28 Conservative councillors became the governing group of the council (compared to 20-member minority administration with an opposition of 20 before the election) leaving 12 councillors in opposing groups. Conservatives and Greens made gains. Independents and Lib Dems sustained a net loss of five seats combined. Labour and Suffolk Together councillors lost their total of three seats. Two councillors (a Green and a Conservative) were re-elected by default as the only candidates nominated in the rural Haughley & Wetherden and Worlingworth wards respectively.

Wards

Wards of the United Kingdom have been relatively settled in this area and have articles or summarised under others as below:

  • Bacton and Old Newton Ward
  • Badwell Ash Ward
  • Barking and Somersham Ward
  • Bramford and Blakenham Ward
  • Claydon and Barham Ward
  • Debenham Ward
  • Elmswell and Norton Ward
  • Eye Ward
  • Fressingfield Ward
  • Gislingham Ward
  • Haughley and Wetherden Ward
  • Helmingham and Coddenham Ward
  • Hoxne Ward
  • Mendlesham Ward
  • Needham Market Ward
  • Onehouse Ward
  • Palgrave Ward
  • Rattlesden Ward
  • Rickinghall and Walsham Ward
  • Ringshall Ward
  • Stowmarket (Central) Ward
  • Stowmarket (North) Ward
  • Stowmarket (South) Ward
  • Stowupland Ward
  • Stradbroke and Laxfield Ward
  • The Stonhams Ward
  • Thurston and Hessett Ward
  • Wetheringsett Ward
  • Woolpit Ward
  • Worlingworth Ward
  • References

    Mid Suffolk District Council election, 2015 Wikipedia