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So what are the potential scenarios? Firstly, because of election by thirds, the likelihood of largescale change is small, so the most likely outcome is for small change. However, due to the current political make up, a swing of just five seats could make all the difference. This time not all incumbent councillors are standing with Liberal Democrat Thersea Higgins and Conservatives Christopher Arnold, Fiona Maclean and John Elliot not contesting their seats. Deputy leader Julie Young will be hoping to hold onto her Greenstead seat for Labour while the council’s waste boss and Lib Dem group leader Martin Goss will hope to do the same with his Mile End seat.
. VOTING in the Senedd election on May 6 is your chance have your say about who will represent you and your community at the Senedd - your vote can influence who’ll be in charge of the powers the Senedd has to shape life in Wales. Everyone in Wales gets two votes in the Senedd election, your first vote is for the person you want to represent you and your local area, known as your constituency, and your second vote is to choose people you want to represent your region of Wales. There are 40 constituencies in Wales, each sending one person to the Senedd.
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The people of Wales will go to the polls on Thursday, May 6.
While some will choose to vote by post or proxy, and others by visiting the polling station, they will all receive at least three ballot papers.
Bristol Mayoral Elections 2021: Candidates, polling date, how to vote and everything you need to know
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With a one year delay because of coronavirus, Bristolians will be heading to the polls next month.
Local and mayoral elections were due to take place last May, but they were postponed at the beginning of the covid crisis last March because of the threat posed by the virus.