List Of Electoral Wards In Cheshire
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List Of Electoral Wards In Cheshire
This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Cheshire in North West England. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets. Unitary authority councils Cheshire East Wards from 1 April 2009 (first election 1 May 2008) to 5 May 2011:legislation.gov.uk The Cheshire (Structural Changes) Order 2008 Retrieved on 6 November 2015. Wards from 5 May 2011 to present: Cheshire West and Chester Wards from 1 April 2009 (first election 1 May 2008) to 5 May 2011: Wards from 5 May 2011 to 2 May 2019: Wards from 2 May 2019 to present: Halton Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 6 May 1976:The County of Cheshire (District Wards) Order 1973 Wards from 6 May 1976 to 8 May 1986: Wards from 8 May 1986 to 1 May 1997:legislation.gov.uk The Cheshire (Boroughs of Halton ...
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Wards And Electoral Divisions Of The United Kingdom
The wards and electoral divisions in the United Kingdom are electoral districts at sub-national level, represented by one or more councillors. The ward is the primary unit of English electoral geography for civil parishes and borough and district councils, the electoral ward is the unit used by Welsh principal councils, while the electoral division is the unit used by English county councils and some unitary authorities. Each ward/division has an average electorate of about 5,500 people, but ward population counts can vary substantially. As of 2021 there are 8,694 electoral wards/divisions in the UK. England The London boroughs, metropolitan boroughs and non-metropolitan districts (including most unitary authorities) are divided into wards for local elections. However, county council elections (as well as those for several unitary councils which were formerly county councils, such as the Isle of Wight and Shropshire Councils) instead use the term ''electoral division''. In s ...
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