Sheffield City Council election, 1963
The election was held on 9 May 1963, with one third up for vote and two vacancies in Attercliffe and Tinsley. The election, boasting a record field of candidates, seen Labour win back all their 1960 losses as well as gaining Hillsborough. The Ratepayers Association's failure to contest these elections meant their sole representation on the council, as one of the Firth Park councillors, was lost. Overall turnout was unchanged from the previous years, at 31%.
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Sheffield City Council election, 1963
The election was held on 9 May 1963, with one third up for vote and two vacancies in Attercliffe and Tinsley. The election, boasting a record field of candidates, seen Labour win back all their 1960 losses as well as gaining Hillsborough. The Ratepayers Association's failure to contest these elections meant their sole representation on the council, as one of the Firth Park councillors, was lost. Overall turnout was unchanged from the previous years, at 31%.
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The election was held on 9 May ...... om the previous years, at 31%.
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Alan Ecclestone
Alexander Leitch
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Ratepayers Association
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Communist Party of Great Britain
Conservative Party
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Union Movement
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The election was held on 9 May ...... om the previous years, at 31%.
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Sheffield City Council election, 1963
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