2009 Bristol City Council election
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The 2009 Bristol City Council elections were held on Thursday 4 June 2009, for 23 seats, that being one-third of the total number of councilors. The Liberal Democrats who had been leading a minority administration, won an overall majority of the council, the first time the party had achieved this on Bristol City Council. The Liberal Democrats were defending 11 seats, the Labour Party 10 and the
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2. The party standings following the election:


Ward results


Ashley


Avonmouth


Bishopston


Cabot


Clifton


Clifton East


Cotham


Easton


Eastville


Frome Vale


Henbury


Henleaze


Hillfields


Horfield


Kingsweston


Lawrence Hill


Lockleaze


Redland


Southmead


St George East


St George West


Stoke Bishop


Westbury-on-Trym


See also

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* 2009 United Kingdom local elections


References


Wards up for election in 2009
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