%���� "We have to work to stay within this budget. “Currently, Norwich City Council has 31 Labour councillors, five Greens and three Liberal Democrats. >> Thirteen candidates for six alderman seats - six Democrats, five Republicans, a Libertarian and an unaffiliated petitioning candidate - debated the issues Tuesday night in Slater Hall on Norwich Free Academy's campus. [/Indexed/DeviceCMYK 0 6 0 R] "Diversity is very important," Democratic incumbent Kevin Saythany said. Bowthorpe (Labour held three seats): Sally Button (L) 860; Mike Sands (L) 838; Sue Sands (L) 775; Thomas Sheppard (C) 432; Antony Little (C) 399; Syed Ahmod (C) 357; Tim Jones (G) 321; Jon Watson (I) 309; Jennifer Ramsay (G) 299; Sabine Virani (G) 270; Danielle Engelbrecht (LD) 164; Samuel Neal (LD) 152. “Greens are first and foremost community campaigners who care passionately about their neighbourhoods. Registrar - Democrat Dianne Daniels Registrar - Republican Dianne Slopak City Hall, Room 129 100 Broadway Norwich, CT 06360 Ph: (860) 823-3754 Fx: (860) 823-3758 Labour remain comfortably in control at City Hall, but had to endure losses to the Greens in Mancroft, Nelson and Thorpe Hamlet. /ca 1 In the 2018 election, the Labour Party achieved its best result in the city since the 1990s, winning 49% of the vote and 12 of 13 seats up for election, with the Greens dropping to their worst percentage result since 2004 (19%) and losing all 5 seats they were defending. Turnout: 26pc, Nelson (Greens gained two from Labour and held one): Denise Carlo (G) 2626; Nanette Youssef (G) 2316; Paul Neale (G) 2055; Emma Hampton (L) 1464; Hugo Malik (L) 1367; Gary McGuinness (L) 951; Connor Bell (LD) 353; Richard Gill (C) 236; Danny Buck (C) 205; Jo Copplestone (C) 190. A strong opposition is essential for holding the ruling party to account, ensuring public money is spent wisely and providing new solutions. Liberal Democrat leader James Wright said he was pleased to have retained their three Eaton seats and to have improved their vote share. endobj };\����p��7���p��/���0���.�j�姿޽���!q��%8{]&cV)�+);-��%eKR日!�+�m�n�������^�ջ�b���mC�{I���!���4@��sQs�g-�o��3ȞJz�h��jN����Qw*:^L�[�t�u23��y�NE��Y��NEg�!��9Y3bm$� u&����1w�_~@t�l��L�����9�hE�2g����&�̙$,=���p�t����@�#l]��TYВuX����������#�������!��ކ(,�?o���Up5D'T���BM8Q`ȭS��^�HNU��"`1�ɭ*`����O���~!R���9� ���xȖ��E���/Y���Q&�DcWѩ����e"n�$[գJ����m8�3��e��U�zr =n��G��@����P43��W���5;�k�m@�=�1� Vf��;��Uj�d��;�*��w ;�{;�(��B� l�Qm�;�$���ۈ�$��(��8vp�F���b���g8�XH�Ǎz�M=���������C�q��������s.����d"�aXs`�����x_�rcg�{(k�9�E�;�u�mD}\eál�kh���І������0��qbYs��K��0��V�7�w8ڊ��5�l�=r-L�ư(K�t ��o:���|��+M�G–���qh��őw\��0F�r塁g_t�o�� �G�Y$܁�l���"E } ;�3˱�p��Y��U�p֙'� ]0�=�%�L�a [e�������&�L���%�$z��Q�l�n��b�-^h6��Y��s K� �*;NG��Y��gU�(yx��y�!w��aӌ���N04�hQ��g�igD�Ze�8���e��ǝ�'�·� ;tP�Z�jS�t���J�8�s���ݚ�esF��(Z͑��DcΈ�Ze�CYs�0��'�sF�j�=�9�C5,���Q�q��E��NG*K���~� �)(;T=-�|c9`�Y�������eg�8ޠuH�lcQ���a�t4�X��'X����8�X:�G�æ'�;�(;��dcS�Lh��Bll PUBLISHED: 19:16 03 May 2019 | UPDATED: 19:21 03 May 2019, Scenes from the Norwich City Council Election count 2019. Voting for the Greens is a step towards a more sustainable Norwich that we can be proud to leave to future generations.”. << Turnout: 28.6pc, Eaton (Lib Dems held three seats): Judith Lubbock (LD) 2168; Caroline Ackroyd (LD) 2129; James Wright (LD) 1963; Stephen Bailey (C) 690; Mark Eva (C) 652; Mary Chacksfield (C) 646; Benjamin Hardie (L) 532; Christopher Elderton (L) 518; Jane Saunders (G) 479; Christopher Smith (L) 478; Hazel Davidson (G) 439; David Battye (G )436.