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- Q7999517 subject Q13303916.
- Q7999517 subject Q22032003.
- Q7999517 subject Q8417411.
- Q7999517 abstract "Elections to the Wigan council were held on Thursday, 3 May 1984, with one third of the seats up for vote. Three wards – Abram, Hindley and Lightshaw – were unopposed, leaving only twenty one of the twenty four wards going to vote – a number not seen since 1975. Also of note was the re-emergence of a fourth party, in the way of persistent Communist candidate H. Kedward contesting Leigh Central after a three-year absence. The election itself seen a Labour gain in Orrell from the Conservatives, which cancelled out the simultaneous Alliance gain from Labour in Aspell-Standish, leaving their majority unchanged. Overall turnout slumped to 29.2%, the lowest level since the aforementioned 1975 election.".
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- Q7999517 wikiPageWikiLink Q13303916.
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- Q7999517 wikiPageWikiLink Q22032003.
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- Q7999517 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417411.
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- Q7999517 comment "Elections to the Wigan council were held on Thursday, 3 May 1984, with one third of the seats up for vote. Three wards – Abram, Hindley and Lightshaw – were unopposed, leaving only twenty one of the twenty four wards going to vote – a number not seen since 1975. Also of note was the re-emergence of a fourth party, in the way of persistent Communist candidate H. Kedward contesting Leigh Central after a three-year absence.".
- Q7999517 label "Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council election, 1984".
- Q7999517 depiction Wigan83.png.