[6]
Overall turnout at the election was 51.5 %, an increase from 37 % in 1999.
[4] 10 of the 11 councillors who stood again were re-elected and
overall turnout at the election was 72.45 %.
[1] All 13 councillors who stood again were re-elected and
overall turnout at the election was 71.58 %.
Not exact matches
I have no doubt that the Conservative Party will make major gains in votes and seats in the next 10 years that will build to their return to power ultimately, but they are a long way off actually winning a majority and it has to be said that a Hung Parliament now looks more improbable than
at any time since 2001, demographic factors are working against the Conservative Party as well - Labour seats mostly are held with far lower
turnouts which is partly why Labour can get fewer votes than the Conservatives and end up with an
overall majority and far more seats than the Conservative Party.
In 2009, the
overall turnout was
at 43 %, down from 45.5 % in 2004.
And
turnout in Mississippi's majority African - American districts increased
at a much higher rate than
overall turnout.
[7]
Overall 11 of the 13 sitting concillors who stood again were re-elected and average
turnout at the election was 45.9 %.
The
overall turnout this year was 34.5 %, down considerably from the previous year's general election
turnout at 43.9 per cent
turnout in Sheffield.