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2011 Babergh Council Election
The 2011 Babergh Council election took place on 5 May 2011 to elect members of Babergh District, Babergh Non-metropolitan district, District Council in Suffolk, England. The whole council was up for election and the council stayed under no overall control. Background The 2007 Babergh Council election, previous election in 2007 saw no party win a majority, with the Conservative Party (UK), Conservatives being the largest party. Labour Party (UK), Labour won no seats at the election, but recovered one seat when Tony Bavington gained a seat back in a 2010 by-election in Great Cornard. A further change in composition came in March 2010 when councillor Dean Walton defected to the Green Party of England and Wales, Green Party from the Conservatives, but sat as an Independent (politician), independent on Babergh Council. A total of 122 candidates were nominated for the 43 seats being contested, which was reported to be a record for an election to Babergh Council, and up from 78 at the 2 ...
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Babergh may refer to the following places in England: * Babergh Hundred, a defunct hundred of the county of Suffolk, named for a "mound of a man called Babba" * Babergh District, a local government district in Suffolk, named after the hundred {{disambig, geo ...
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