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Thursday 4 July 2024
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UK Parliament elections
Stroud constituency
This election will be held on Thursday 4 July 2024.
We are currently aware of four candidates for this position. The official candidate list will be published by , when this page will be updated. Once nomination papers are published, we will manually verify each candidate. You can help improve this page: add information about candidates to our database.
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Siobhan Baillie
Conservative and Unionist Party
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Pete Kennedy
Green Party
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Christopher Lester
Reform UK
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Simon Opher
Labour Party
Police and Crime Commissioner for Gloucestershire
This election was held on Thursday 2 May 2024.
Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are elected to hold the police to account. They have responsibility for their police force's finance, and can appoint or dismiss the Chief Constable. Once elected, each PCC must produce a Police and Crime Plan, which sets their force's strategic direction.
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4 candidates stood in the Gloucestershire Constabulary Police force area.
Ballot Papers Issued | 146,347 |
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Spoilt Ballots | 1,851 |
Turnout | 29% |
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Martin John Surl
Liberal Democrats
46,352 votes -
Ashley Smith
Labour and Co-operative Party
35,069 votes -
Matthew James Randolph
Independent
15,240 votes
Stroud local election
Berkeley Vale ward
This election was held on Thursday 2 May 2024.
10 candidates stood in the Berkeley Vale ward.
Electorate | 5,970 |
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Ballot Papers Issued | 2,169 |
Spoilt Ballots | 16 |
Turnout | 36% |
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Liz Ashton
Labour Party
876 votes -
Steve Lydon
Labour Party
582 votes -
Jo Smith
Labour Party
556 votes -
Martyn Cutcher
Green Party
250 votes -
Susie Medley
Green Party
247 votes -
Nick Easby
Liberal Democrats
229 votes -
Bob Hilliard
Green Party
224 votes
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