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Why is David Sidwick, Dorset PCC, listed as an independent? His own website describes him as Conservative? 2A00:23C5:BA8A:BF01:3539:A3D0:E8C7:A6A5 ( talk) 21:54, 19 March 2024 (UTC)
Is there a reason for this article being called "2024 United Kingdom local elections" instead of "2024 English local elections", there are only 'local' elections in England not accross the whole of the UK LandmarkFilly54 ( talk) 12:25, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
Someone started a section for local by elections being held on the same day in councils not up this year and it was deleted. What is wrong with including this section?
I feel like "Single-authority mayors" as a title for the mayoral election in Salford might cause confusion; it's certainly causing me confusion. "Single-authority" from someone not from this country would seem to imply a unitary authority. Is there another way to phrase this to avoid misidentification? I don't see "single-authority" used anyone else. Is there another collective term for the different types of local districts? Lower tier or local authority, maybe? There is nothing special about Salford's categorization as it relates to local governance. Criticalthinker ( talk) 11:41, 3 May 2024 (UTC)
How many electors elegible to vote and what % actually did? Is the system rotten? Dajanes ( talk) 23:39, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
projected national vote share percentages from the BBC are so consistently ridiculous that I don't know why you feature them. Lot's of people look at these pages and think these indicate what would happen at the next general election. 2A02:C7C:8A4A:BF00:EC2E:DC40:6EDF:D088 ( talk) 15:44, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
The last Derby City council elections took place in May 2023, and Reform Derby, which is affiliated with Reform UK, won 6 seats there. So the correct national analysis in this article should be won 2, now have a total of 8, right? They even had the Mayor for 2023/24. 😉 Labour councillors walked out when Reform's man was voted in, but, you know, hissy fits n all that, lol. Have a good one! Boscaswell talk 11:00, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
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Why is David Sidwick, Dorset PCC, listed as an independent? His own website describes him as Conservative? 2A00:23C5:BA8A:BF01:3539:A3D0:E8C7:A6A5 ( talk) 21:54, 19 March 2024 (UTC)
Is there a reason for this article being called "2024 United Kingdom local elections" instead of "2024 English local elections", there are only 'local' elections in England not accross the whole of the UK LandmarkFilly54 ( talk) 12:25, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
Someone started a section for local by elections being held on the same day in councils not up this year and it was deleted. What is wrong with including this section?
I feel like "Single-authority mayors" as a title for the mayoral election in Salford might cause confusion; it's certainly causing me confusion. "Single-authority" from someone not from this country would seem to imply a unitary authority. Is there another way to phrase this to avoid misidentification? I don't see "single-authority" used anyone else. Is there another collective term for the different types of local districts? Lower tier or local authority, maybe? There is nothing special about Salford's categorization as it relates to local governance. Criticalthinker ( talk) 11:41, 3 May 2024 (UTC)
How many electors elegible to vote and what % actually did? Is the system rotten? Dajanes ( talk) 23:39, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
projected national vote share percentages from the BBC are so consistently ridiculous that I don't know why you feature them. Lot's of people look at these pages and think these indicate what would happen at the next general election. 2A02:C7C:8A4A:BF00:EC2E:DC40:6EDF:D088 ( talk) 15:44, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
The last Derby City council elections took place in May 2023, and Reform Derby, which is affiliated with Reform UK, won 6 seats there. So the correct national analysis in this article should be won 2, now have a total of 8, right? They even had the Mayor for 2023/24. 😉 Labour councillors walked out when Reform's man was voted in, but, you know, hissy fits n all that, lol. Have a good one! Boscaswell talk 11:00, 17 June 2024 (UTC)