Farming for votes
As a break from helping to clean up the Democracy Club local elections data , I thought I'd check in with the parish elections in Shropshire. We don't need no town election, we don't need no parish poll When the Notices of Election were published, we were expecting polls in a total of 276 parishes or parish wards. The Statements of Persons Nominated give us the true figures - 16 wards do not appear to have any candidates at all, including Burford and Stockton parish councils, which should have a full complement of 7 councillors each. In a further 212 cases the number of candidates doesn't exceed the total number of seats, so those candidates - 974 of them - will be declared elected without bothering the voters. The citizens of Albrighton will be doubly disappointed - they will have neither a parish election nor a county election (although congratulations to the Conservatives' Nigel Lumby, who has been elected to both councils without expending any shoe leather). ...