Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7999530> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 30 of
30
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7999530 subject Q13303916.
- Q7999530 subject Q20667521.
- Q7999530 subject Q8417432.
- Q7999530 abstract "Elections to Wigan Council were held on 2 May 2002, with one-third of the council to be re-elected. There had been a number of by-elections in the gap year, with a Labour gain from the Liberal Democrats in Hindsford, effectively cancelling out an earlier loss to them in Atherton. A Labour hold in Hope Carr in-between left both parties unchanged going into the election. Candidates contesting rose slightly on the prior election's, with the Socialist Alliance's debut eclipsing the Liberal Democrat offering, with 9 candidates to 8, and the newly formed Community Action Party fielding their first handful, as well as a sole BNP contender in Abram. This counteracted the traditional opposition parties - the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats - fielding slightly less this year and one fewer Independent contester than the last election. The worrying string of poor turnout seen in recent elections was partially reversed, as turnout rose by a quarter upon the 2000s figure of 19.5%, to 25.2%. The Conservatives and the Independents fell back from their impressive performances in 2000, to the benefit of the newcomers, with Community Action immediately gaining two seats in the previously-unblemished Labour strongholds of Bryn and Lightshaw. Labour successfully defended Orrell from another Tory gain, but suffered a loss in the former Conservative bastion of Swinley, with the Conservatives holding representation in Orrell and Swinley for the first time in just shy of twenty years. Elsewhere, the Lib Dems comfortably captured another seat in Hindsford. These gains reverted Labour's majority to a more normative 58, ending their five-year peak.".
- Q7999530 thumbnail Wigan96.png?width=300.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q13303916.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q161269.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q1615957.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q1616876.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q20667521.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q2557991.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q327591.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q3785707.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q3797591.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q4808234.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q5154618.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q684307.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q7104067.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q7551508.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q755504.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q7598635.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q7999529.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q8037107.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417432.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q9624.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q9626.
- Q7999530 wikiPageWikiLink Q9630.
- Q7999530 comment "Elections to Wigan Council were held on 2 May 2002, with one-third of the council to be re-elected. There had been a number of by-elections in the gap year, with a Labour gain from the Liberal Democrats in Hindsford, effectively cancelling out an earlier loss to them in Atherton. A Labour hold in Hope Carr in-between left both parties unchanged going into the election.".
- Q7999530 label "Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2002".
- Q7999530 depiction Wigan96.png.