Isle of Wight election results 2013: The Detail

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If you’re after the detail, you’ve come to the right place.

We’ll have all of the results, as soon as they’re announced. The number of votes the candidate gained, along with their position in the ward.

Added analysis
We’ve added the extra details too – analysing the winning margin for each ward; the percentage of each candidates gained of the total electorate, as well as the number of people who actually voted.

To find your ward, simply move the scroll bar on the right-hand side down the list – it’s alphabetic.

If it’s a more general overview you’re looking for, we’ve got that for you too.

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retiredhack
3, May 2013 1:05 pm

Let joy be unconfined

Downwind resident
3, May 2013 1:48 pm

Can Julia Hill take over the Highways PFI please?

Wendy Cook
3, May 2013 2:41 pm

I think some of themaths needs checking on the percentages!!

Darcy
3, May 2013 2:44 pm

Thanks Sally for all your hard work. Great coverage.
Might be useful whe you have time to work out turnout figures overall and for each ward

Darcy
Reply to  Darcy
3, May 2013 2:45 pm

And Simon of course. Sorry Simon!!

Sally Perry
Admin
Reply to  Darcy
4, May 2013 8:56 am

This one is Simon’s bag. He did splendid work preparing the spreadsheets and formulas.

davimel
3, May 2013 3:26 pm

WELL DONE to Steve Stubbings… So Democracy DOES work after all… what an upset for some eh??
Thanks also to VB/OTW for great coverage that enabled us all to have a good old moan etc…

mike
Reply to  davimel
3, May 2013 6:39 pm

I think Steve would be a great replacement for Pugh

bigj
Reply to  mike
4, May 2013 9:28 am

correct mike – they do have a lot in common which is cause for concern

ALLAN
Reply to  mike
4, May 2013 9:51 am

need for a replacement ,should all be locked in county hall and told the elect a leader and not allowed out until they have then white smoke from all the ballot papers being burnt

playingthenumbers
3, May 2013 4:31 pm

BBC man Peter Henley is tweeting that education sec, Michael Gove thinks the Tories lost the island due to ‘island problems’ 2/3 schools in special measures, missed GCSE targets.

Mr Pugh thinks Tories needs a stronger line on Europe. (Not going to happen)

Mr Pugh’s (ahem) career as an educational consultant looks over.

greenfiremouse
3, May 2013 4:48 pm

There seems to be an error for “Totland” – I can’t believe that there are 383 spoilt papers!
John Howe was elected, wasn’t he?

phil jordan
Reply to  greenfiremouse
3, May 2013 6:36 pm

yes..he was

Jacqueline Cave
Reply to  greenfiremouse
3, May 2013 7:31 pm

Can’t believe there could be that many spoilt votes!

Alan parsons
3, May 2013 6:31 pm

Well done Julia Hill, we need some one like you to shake those stiff necks up in the council.

JamesP
3, May 2013 6:39 pm

Why is Shanklin South’s winning margin showing as if Pugh had zero? A nice thought, I admit, but not entirely accurate.

Jacqueline Cave
3, May 2013 7:29 pm

Why so many spoilt papers in Totland? Perhaps we need a re-vote!!

bigj
4, May 2013 9:31 am

2064 papers spoilt in brading, st helens and bembridge – what is happening there???

Sally Perry
Admin
Reply to  bigj
4, May 2013 9:43 am

Brading etc is a strange one as there are two seats in the same ward. We’ll be seeking clarification from the IWC on Tuesday of the number of spoiled papers, but in the meantime we know that candidates received a total of 4,613 votes. The anomaly comes from the IWC stats which state 2,549 – so we’re unable to calculate how many were spoiled.

Cynic
Reply to  Sally Perry
4, May 2013 11:09 am

It just looks like an IWC reporting cock-up.

There are discrepancies between the toals of votes per candidate and the “No. Voted” Thus total votes in Bembridge/Brading etc were 4613 yet the “No. Voted” was 2549.

It looks like the system assumed the difference was “Spoilt Papers”,

Thus 2549 less 4613= (minus) 2064 as reported.

Jonathan Bacon
Reply to  Sally Perry
4, May 2013 12:35 pm

From memory (although I was concentrating on other things most of the time) I think there were actually about 10 spoilt papers in the ward.

sam salt
4, May 2013 1:21 pm

Sally is right, Bembridge, St. Helens and Brading are strange as we were able to vote for 2 candidats. The Polling Officer never highlighted this giving out slips, (certainly in the polling station I used not everyone seemed aware of that they could select 2). It is quite possible that many people only voted for one candidate (and as long as it was Jonathan I don’t care).

Jonathan Bacon
Reply to  sam salt
4, May 2013 1:34 pm

Thank you for your kind comment! In fairness (having myself asked on Thursday) the Polling Officers were not allowed to tell people they could put two crosses. The information was on the formal notices, where it is permitted. It also seems that electoral law prevents the papers being looked at after the count to see how many people only put one cross. While watching the count yesterday… Read more »

Darcy
Reply to  sam salt
4, May 2013 2:21 pm

I mentioned this at the polling station where I was on duty. Jonathan is right to say that they are not permitted to say voters had a maximum of two votes but they were clearly on the notices around the desk and in the booth. Our returning officer kindly put another notice at eye level by the entrance.

Lauren
2, June 2013 12:41 pm

Howdy! I could have sworn I’ve been to this site before but after reading through some of the post I realized it’s new to me. Anyways, I’m definitely glad I found it and I’ll be bookmarking and checking back frequently!

Cynic
Reply to  Lauren
2, June 2013 1:16 pm

… and another scammer joins the rush to OTW

tryme
Reply to  Cynic
2, June 2013 1:22 pm

It always puzzles me what they get out of it – can anyone tell me?

Sally Perry
Admin
Reply to  tryme
2, June 2013 2:28 pm

I would recommend ignoring these obvious spam posts as we delete them as soon as we see them. If you have commented in reply, your comments will then look out of place. The purpose of the comments being left by the scammers is to send readers to other sites (often malicious). We have anti-spam software installed which moderates 100s of spam comments each week, but occasionally some… Read more »

Bystander
28, September 2013 6:30 pm

Reg Barry is listed as Island Independents in the table above, I realise all the other Liberal Democrats have jumped ship and have taken refuge in the last chance saloon but Reg isn’t one of them. I think he has to be admired for having the integrity to stick with his ideology rather than bailing out and bluffing it as non political in the hope of securing… Read more »

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