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TWO WSCC Liberal Democrat GAINS in Bognor Regis & Littlehampton ConstituencyOur Local Party made two gains in the Constituency for the West Sussex County Council
Dr James Walsh (left) was returned in the WSCC Division of Littlehampton East, with a much increased majority, despite substantial boundary changes to his former Rustington West Division. Simon McDougall (centre) took Bersted Division in a close three-way result from Labour and the Conservatives. His increased vote was 14.9%. In the new Division of Bognor Regis East, Francis Oppler (right) won the seat with a majority of 103 (2.5%). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Their full results were: Littlehampton East Dr James Walsh (Lib Dem) 2,132 Conservative 1,837 Labour 1,246 UKIP 524 . Bersted Simon McDougall (Lib Dem) 1,684 Labour 1,661 Conservative 1,600 UKIP 598 . Bognor Regis East Francis Oppler (Lib Dem) 1,331 Labour 1,228 Conservative 1,206 UKIP 398 ________________________________________________________________ The other results for divisions represented by our Local Party are as follows: Arundel & Wick Conservative 1,723 Dave Leggatt (Lib Dem) 1,254 Labour 1,206 UKIP 411 . Bognor Regis West & Aldwick Conservative 2,171 Brian Dodd (Lib Dem) 1,860 UKIP 679 . Felpham Conservative 2,371 Michael Harvey (Lib Dem) 1,663 Labour 727 UKIP 482 . Fontwell Conservative 2,775 Ian Menzies (Lib Dem) 2,055 UKIP 728 . Littlehampton Town Labour 1,399 Conservative 1,016 David Jones (Lib Dem) 903 UKIP 452 . Middleton Conservative 2,528 Ros Kissell (Lib Dem) 1,181 Labour 989 UKIP 459 . Nyetimber Conservative 3,263 Labour 1,468 Greg Burt (Lib Dem) 1,450 UKIP 649 . Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 98 Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BY.Published and Promoted by Nick Wiltshire on behalf of the Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Liberal Democrats at 5 Kendal Close, Littlehampton. BN17 6SZ. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |