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Covid-safe voting as Cambridgeshire heads for super Thursday

5: Observe social distancing; you may be required to queue outside until the numbers inside allow you to enter  Elections are being held tomorrow for 23 seats on Peterborough City Council, and all 61 seats on Cambridgeshire County Council.   Votes will also be cast in the elections for Cambridge City Council, the Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority and the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.  There are also by-elections in other districts, town and parish councils and a number of Neighbourhood Plan Referendums.   All the polling stations have been reviewed to make sure every venue used can accommodate voting in a socially distanced and Covid-safe manner. Alternatives have been found where venues are not suitable to ensure good social distancing and adequate ventilation.   

Cambridge park and ride site suspended

Published: 11:13 AM May 5, 2021    Updated: 11:26 AM May 5, 2021 Park and ride at Milton will be suspended from Monday says Stagecoach. Its reasons were explained in a surprise statement issued last night. - Credit: Stagecoach Milton Park and Ride – built at a cost of over £3.1m and opened 13 years ago – will close indefinitely from Monday May 10.  Stagecoach says the decision has been brought about by government restrictions on numbers who can travel by bus.   “Nationally, this has led to a shortage of resources as the lockdown restrictions are eased and more people use the buses to get to work and education,” the company said. 

Super Thursday as Cambridgeshire votes for Mayor

Voters whose first preference was for an eliminated candidate, but who put one of the remaining two candidates as their second choice, will then have their second preferences counted.   Those second preferences are used to top up the totals of the remaining candidates, and whoever has the highest total wins.    The incumbent, Conservative James Palmer, won in 2017, but his lead narrowed when the second preferences were counted, from 29,000 votes to 21,600.   He secured 38 per cent of the vote in the first round, and 56.9 per cent in the second.   The Lib Dems secured 23.5 per cent in the first round, coming second.   Their vote share then increased to 43.1 per cent when second preference votes were counted.  

All to play for in Cambridgeshire s Super Thursday elections

All to play for in Cambridgeshire s Super Thursday elections
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