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Broadfield
Broadfield
Shown within West Sussex
District: Crawley
UK Parliament Constituency: Crawley
Ceremonial county: West Sussex
Electorate (2009): 8698
County Councillor
Brian Quinn (Lab)

Broadfield also known as Lowest Pease Pottage is an electoral division of West Sussex in the United Kingdom, and returns one member to sit on West Sussex County Council.

Extent

The division covers the Broadfield neighbourhood area of the town of Crawley.

It falls entirely within the un-parished area of Crawley Borough and comprises the following borough wards: Broadfield North Ward and Broadfield South Ward.

Election results

2013 Election

Results of the election held on 2 May 2013:

Broadfield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Brian Quinn 1,084 50.5 +8.7
Conservative Lee Gilroy 494 23.0 −35.2
UKIP Mia Bristow 476 22.2 N/A
Liberal Democrats Keith Sunderland 51 2.4 N/A
Socialist Labour Derek Isaacs 42 2.0 N/A
Majority 590 27.5 N/A
Turnout 2,147 23.3 −3.6
Labour gain from Conservative Swing 22.0% Con to Lab

2009 Election

Results of the election held on 4 June 2009:

Broadfield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alan Quirk 1,367 58.2 +26.6
Labour Gillian Joyce 983 41.8 −3.7
Majority 384 16.4 N/A
Turnout 2,350 27.0 −22.2
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

2005 Election

Results of the election held on 5 May 2005:

Broadfield
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour J McGough 1,861 45.5
Conservative M T Head 1,291 31.6
Liberal Democrats M R Scott 723 17.7
UKIP D A Hardman 212 5.2
Majority 570 13.9
Turnout 4,087 49.2
Labour win (new seat)

References

Election Results - West Sussex County Council

External links

Electoral Divisions in West Sussex
Conservative (47)
Liberal Democrats (11)
Labour (9)
Independent (1)
Local Alliance (1)


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