1999 Preston Borough Council election
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Elections to Preston Borough Council were held on 6 May 1999. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour Party kept overall control of the council after a Liberal Democrat councillor defected to them on the night of the counting of the votes. After the election, the composition of the council was:
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1999 Preston Borough Council election
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John Williams
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John Collins
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John Smith
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Alfred Wild
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Margaret Marshall
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Geoff Driver
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Michael Turner
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David Hammond
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Edward Rowland
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Jean al-Serraj
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Michael Onyon
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Wilf Gavin
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Jane Balshaw
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Keith Sedgewick
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Stanley Baines
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Alan Valentine
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Bernadette Jones
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Joe Fitzgerald
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Angela Milne-Picken
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Ann Green
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Anne Hammond
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Anne-Marie Riedel
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Carl Crompton
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Christine Abram
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Elaine Pugh
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Eric Fazackerley
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Francesco di Molfetta
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George Gates
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George Wilkins
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Glenys di Cioccio
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Heather Drury
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Henry Heaps
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Ian Hall
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James MacGregor
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James Seddon
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John Houghton
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John Monk
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John Swindells
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Jonathan Harish Chandra Saksena
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Joyce Cartwright
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Julie Humphrey
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Julie Milne
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Marcus Johnstone
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Margaret Maritan
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Marie Milne
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Mavis Cooper
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Michael Carruthers
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Musa Ahmed Jiwa
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Paul Balshaw
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Paul Hammond
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Paul Malliband
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Pauline Sanderson
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Raymond Askew
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Ronald Yates
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Rose Kinsella
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Rowena Edmonson
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Shiela Hays
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Simon Moore
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Stacey Borrow
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Stuart Greenhalgh
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Susan Brown
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Elections to Preston Borough Council were held on 6 May 1999. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour Party kept overall control of the council after a Liberal Democrat councillor defected to them on the night of the counting of the votes. After the election, the composition of the council was:
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