Three-Way Fight for District Council Election

This article is part of the Spilsby Online news article archive, originally published on April 4, 2019. The article may contain out-of-date information and/or links. Always check before relying on any information contained herein.

Three candidates have been nominated for election as the District Councillor for Spilsby.

Current District Councillor Rod Williams is standing again as the Conservative Party candidate and is joined by Laura Stephenson (Labour Party) and David Mangion as an independent candidate.

Spilsby Ward Candidates (by surname A-Z):

David Mangion (Independent)
Laura Stephenson (Labour)
Rod Williams (Conservative)

The election will take place on Thursday 2nd May 2019.

In addition to the District Council election there is also Town and Parish elections being held.  Due to the number of nominations for Spilsby Town Council being at or below the assigned number of positions for Councillors it is uncontested and the returned Town Councillors will be as follows (by surname A-Z):

Mark Gale
Max Gibson
Morgan Holland
Thomas Kemp
Elaine Lowe
David Mangion
Lee Marsh
Richard Mason
Julia Pears
Terry Taylor
Keziah Wood
Andrew Wright

Outside of Spilsby itself, the following candidates are standing at District Level:

Burgh le Marsh

Jimmy Brookes (Skegness Urban District Society)
Neil Cooper (Local Conservatives)

Hagworthingham

Will Grover (Conservative)
Rae Rigby (Labour)

Halton Holegate

Julia Southall (Labour)
Jim Swanson (Independent)
Nigel Welton (Conservative)

Sibsey and Stickney

Tom Ashton (Conservative)
Danyelle Farrell (Labour)
Neil Jones (Conservative)

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