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Election Results 14th May 2009

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Gateshead MBC, Chopwell and Rowlands Gill
date: 14/05/2009
Lab 1221 (53.2; -3.9)
LD Ray Callender 898 (39.1; +12.5)
Con 177 (7.7; -8.6)
Majority 323
Turnout 32.15%
Lab hold
Percentage change is since May 2008

Anglesey UA, Llanbadrig
date: 14/05/2009
Ind 255 / 201 (100.0; +0.0)
Majority 54
Turnout not known
Ind hold
Ind unopposed in May 2008

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