[1] All councillors were be elected
from electoral divisions by first - past - the - post voting for a four - year term of office.
[1] All 53 councillors were elected
from electoral divisions which returned one county councillor each by first - past - the - post voting for a four - year term of office.
Not exact matches
The Conservatives gained the
electoral division of Worplesdon
from the Liberal Democrats.
The Liberal Democrats gained the
electoral division of Guildford West
from Labour and the
electoral division Guildford East
from the Conservatives.
The Conservatives gained two
electoral divisions, Guildford East and Guildford South East,
from the Liberal Democrats.
The Conservatives regained the
electoral division of Shalford
from the United Kingdom Independence Party.
72 councillors were elected
from 68
electoral divisions, which returned either one or two county councillors each by first - past - the - post voting for a four - year term of office.
In total, 74 councillors were elected
from 63 newly formed
electoral divisions (53 single member
divisions, nine 2 - member
divisions and one 3 - member
electoral division).
From wikipedia: «An election district is the basic
electoral administrative
division, containing a maximum of 950 registered voters (although it may be as large as 1150 registered voters between redistricting) with boundaries determined by the local board of elections.»
84 councillors were elected
from single - member
electoral divisions by first - past - the - post for a four - year term of office.
Boundary changes to the
electoral divisions took effect at this election after a review of the county by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England increasing the number of seats on the council
from 77 to 78.