Property | Value |
rdfs:label | - Sheffield Municipal election, 1966
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rdfs:comment | - The 1966 Sheffield City Council elections were held in May, with one third of the council up for election and double vacancies in five wards - Cathedral, Ecclesall, Manor, Tinsley and Woodseats. There were no changes in seats, with overall turnout slumping to a low of 22.5% being the main story of the night.
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net | |
Seats | |
seats % | |
Change | - -13
- -12.200000
- -11.900000
- -11.700000
- -10.200000
- -9.700000
- -7.600000
- -7.500000
- -5.200000
- -4.800000
- -4.100000
- -3.500000
- -3.400000
- -2.500000
- -2.300000
- -2
- -1.900000
- -1.800000
- -1.600000
- -1
- -0.900000
- -0.800000
- -0.500000
- -0.300000
- -0.200000
- +0.5
- +1.5
- +2.0
- +4.0
- +0.0
- +0.2
- +0.8
- +0.9
- +1.8
- +10.3
- +10.7
- +13.7
- +3.0
- +3.4
- +3.6
- +3.9
- +4.2
- +4.7
- +4.8
- +5.1
- +5.2
- +5.7
- +5.8
- +7.1
- +7.6
- +8.3
- +8.7
- +9.1
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Party | - Labour Party
- Conservative Party
- Liberal Party
- Nationalist Party
- Communist Party of Great Britain
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candidate | - dbkwik:resource/9YEGG0af7EgPOchS2zVOgQ==
- John Tomlinson
- George Wilson
- Charles Davison
- Robert Taylor
- Peter Jackson
- William Meade
- Peter Jones
- James Pearson
- David Stephenson
- Agnes Edeson
- Alan Blake
- Alan Ecclestone
- Alan Thompson
- Andrew Cook
- Annie Britton
- Arnold Crosby
- Arthur Tingle
- B. Lee
- Bernard Kidd
- Brian Bell
- C. Cremar
- Charles Hayward
- Charles Moseley
- Colin Andrews
- Cyril Morton
- Dave Jeffries
- Dennis Boothroyd
- Dennis Dunn
- Edna Ashworth
- Enid Hattersley
- Eric Turner
- Frank Woodger
- Frederick Hattersley
- G. Goodenough
- G. Manley
- George Beardshaw
- George Machin
- George Nicholls
- George Salmons
- Graham Oxley
- Guy Walker
- H. Jones
- Harry Firth
- Harry Mercer
- Henry Sturrock
- J. Judge
- Jack Kerton
- Jack Towns
- Joan Willows
- John Cornwell
- John Hukin
- John Levick
- John Neill
- Joseph Albaya
- June Harris
- Kathleen Circuit
- Ken Hattersley
- Ken Peace
- Leon Harris
- M. Carlisle
- Madge Kerton
- Martyn Atkinson
- Marvyn Moore
- Patricia Santhouse
- R. Walker
- Raymond Southall
- Reggie Ellis
- Robert Moody
- Roy Munn
- T. Barrett
- Thomas Crewe
- Tom Lowe
- Valerie Potts
- W. March
- W. Watson
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gain | |
votes | - 79
- 84
- 87
- 89
- 116
- 148
- 149
- 154
- 165
- 169
- 173
- 196
- 203
- 208
- 224
- 285
- 287
- 291
- 308
- 322
- 344
- 396
- 439
- 504
- 523
- 530
- 558
- 559
- 564
- 601
- 629
- 703
- 732
- 804
- 838
- 852
- 915
- 963
- 1021
- 1070
- 1126
- 1127
- 1131
- 1156
- 1177
- 1223
- 1225
- 1245
- 1248
- 1249
- 1250
- 1281
- 1349
- 1366
- 1368
- 1430
- 1551
- 1560
- 1567
- 1832
- 1867
- 1988
- 2043
- 2064
- 2137
- 2165
- 2223
- 2389
- 2443
- 2652
- 2765
- 3357
- 3419
- 3433
- 3604
- 4060
- 4510
- 5300
- 32918
- 36939
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votes % | - 0.700000
- 2.400000
- 5.900000
- 42.900000
- 48.100000
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Loss | |
Percentage | - 2.800000
- 3.300000
- 3.600000
- 4.400000
- 5.100000
- 5.300000
- 5.500000
- 5.600000
- 6.800000
- 7.800000
- 8.300000
- 10.300000
- 11.200000
- 11.400000
- 12.600000
- 13.300000
- 13.600000
- 13.700000
- 13.800000
- 14.100000
- 15.400000
- 15.600000
- 16.100000
- 17.200000
- 19.400000
- 20.300000
- 21.200000
- 21.900000
- 23.200000
- 24.300000
- 24.900000
- 27.900000
- 28.300000
- 29.700000
- 31.100000
- 33
- 34.200000
- 34.300000
- 37.500000
- 38.700000
- 44.100000
- 46.400000
- 49.900000
- 51.900000
- 54.500000
- 55.900000
- 57.400000
- 57.900000
- 59.200000
- 60.200000
- 61
- 62.400000
- 62.700000
- 64.800000
- 65.700000
- 65.800000
- 65.900000
- 70.100000
- 71.700000
- 75.200000
- 75.700000
- 76
- 84.400000
- 84.600000
- 85.900000
- 88.800000
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concern | - The subject appears to be a non-notable and routine event, there is no indication of the event's larger significance.
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abstract | - The 1966 Sheffield City Council elections were held in May, with one third of the council up for election and double vacancies in five wards - Cathedral, Ecclesall, Manor, Tinsley and Woodseats. There were no changes in seats, with overall turnout slumping to a low of 22.5% being the main story of the night.
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