Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 April 2007

Morley Town Council nominees

Leeds has now published the candidate list for Morley Town Council.

There are 51 candidates contesting 24 seats and there will be elections in all six wards. (If up to the same number of candidates as positions are nominated they are voted in by default.) They will serve for four years and the next election will be in May 2011.

Seventeen of the existing 24 candidates are re-standing. After a bit of thought, I have worked out that those who are not restanding are:

John Chadwick (Labour)
Tina Fielden (Labour)
Myself (Independent)
Paul Jamieson (Conservative)
Keely Jamieson (Conservative)
Brian Judge (Independent)
Kath Sutton (Independent)


There are a grand total of 23 Morley Borough Independent Councillors, eleven of whom are existing Councillors. Only one of them campaigned as an MBI originally, as MBI was set up after the last Town Council all-out election four years ago (but before the first by-election three years ago). Four others were implied MBIs (as they were Leeds MBI Councillors) but it now looks like they have persuaded most of the other independents to join them in order to collectively fight the BNP challenge.

Eleven people are standing as Labour, four of which are existing Councillors.

There are twelve standing as British National Party (none currently on the Town Council, although we do have a City Councillor for Morley South).

There are five independents, two of whom are existing Councillors. Of the other three, one is Stewart McArdle (currently a Leeds City Councillor but up for election on May 3rd) and the two others are actually BNP Members if they are the people I think they are.

(As a sidenote, normally you are only allowed the word "INDEPENDENT" on the Ballot form description if you are not representing a political Party. Albert Slingsby, however, has managed to persuade the election office to put "INDEPENDENT FIGHTING PASSIONATELY FOR THE COMMUNITY" on the nomination. Good for him!

There are no Conservative or Lib-Dem candidates.

As to distribution of party candidates to seats, it is as follows:

Central ward (3 seats) MBI 3, BNP 2, Labour 2
Churwell Ward (4 seats) MBI 4, BNP 1, Labour 1, Independent 1
Elmfield Ward (4 seats) Labour 3, MBI 3, BNP 2, Independent 2
Scatcherd Ward (5 seats) MBI 5, BNP 1
Teale ward (3 seats) MBI 3, Labour 2, Independent 2, BNP 1
Topcliffe Ward (5 seats) BNP 5, MBI 5, Labour 3


So it can be seen that the big battle is going to be in Topcliffe, which is the ward I live in (and presumably where the BNP think that most of their City Council votes came from). BNP have fielded at least one candidate in every other Ward, Labour have not even fielded a candidate in Scatcherd Ward. Indeed, having only put forward eleven candidates, they will not be able to form a majority on the Town Council even if they are all elected.

The only thing we can say with certainty is that four MBIs will be elected to Scatcherd, the rest is anyone's guess.

Saturday, 7 April 2007

Names in the frames

No further letters directly on the Morley Together business this week, although a few political slants.

The candidate list has been published for the Leeds Council Morley Wards:

Morley North:
ALDISS JASON KARL THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY CANDIDATE
GETTINGS BOB MORLEY BOROUGH INDEPENDENTS
LOVELL CHRISTOPHER JOHN LIBERAL DEMOCRATS
MCARDLE STEWART INDEPENDENT
MULLEN PAUL IAN THE LABOUR PARTY CANDIDATE
REDMOND TOM BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY

Morley South:

GRAYSHON TERRENCE MORLEY BOROUGH INDEPENDENTS
JAMIESON KEELY JOANNE THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY CANDIDATE
LANGHAM DAVID PETER THE LABOUR PARTY CANDIDATE
MEE MIKE BRITISH NATIONAL PARTY
SADDLER JAMIE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS
SLINGSBY CHARLES ALBERT INDEPENDENT

Town Council nominations aren't posted online yet.

The first election leaflet through my door is from Mike Mee, BNP Candidate.

Saturday, 24 March 2007

Election countdown- 40 days to go...

The election day for Morley Town/Parish Council (as well as two of the City Council Morley ward seats) is to be Thursday May 3rd, 7am to 10pm. The election will officially be published on March 27th (Tuesday) and prospective candidates then have from Wednesday 28th to Noon on Wednesday 4th April to get their papers in and accepted by the Electoral Services Team.

The candidates will be published on April 5th and then the race is on.

The votes will be counted from 10am on Friday morning, probably in Morley Town Hall.

More details about the forms to fill in and the process can be found on Leeds City Council Website.