Staffordshire County Council – 2017 Elections

On Thursday 4th May the people of Stone, along with the rest of Staffordshire, will take to the polls for the County Council Election.

Staffordshire County Council is a Conservative Party controlled council with 34 of the 62 seats being held by Conservative Councillors.

There are 2 designated divisions for Stone, Stone Urban County Division and Stone Rural County Division.  These maps show which division you are within:

Stone Urban Division
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Stone Rural Division
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The candidates for this election are listed below in alphabetical surname order.

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Stone Urban County Division, seat currently held by Philip Jones:

  • Andrew Church – Labour Party
  • Thomas Harris – The Green Party
  • Jill Hood – Independent
  • Andrew Illsley – UKIP
  • Philip Jones – The Conservative Party

Full candidate details can be found on the Stafford Borough Council website – https://www.staffordbc.gov.uk/live/Documents/Elections/County_Council_Election_2017/2017—CC—Stone-Urban—Statement-as-to-Persons-Nomination.pdf

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Stone Rural County Division, seat currently held by Ian Parry:

  • Mark Green – Independent
  • Pete Latham – The Green Party
  • Ian Parry – The Conservative Party
  • Richard Sidley – Labour Party

Full candidate details can be found on the Stafford Borough Council website – https://www.staffordbc.gov.uk/live/Documents/Elections/County_Council_Election_2017/2017—CC—Stone-Rural—Statement-as-to-Persons-Nomination.pdf

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[box type=”info” align=”aligncenter” ]For more details please see the election section of the Stafford Borough Council website – https://www.staffordbc.gov.uk/county-council-election4-may-2017[/box]

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