A tactical voting tool by The Movement Forward

Council election

County Durham

Neville's Cross division

Our analysis of the data (including by-elections, any relevant district elections and knowledge of where the parties are putting in the most effort) in this area suggests that the contest will be between Labour and Lib Dem (i.e. Tories and Reform can't win here) ...
Neville's Cross

... so our advice is to vote

Labour or Liberal Democrat

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Tactical Advice Explainer

(Neville's Cross division)

You can vote for 2 candidates in total here

Please note the Liberal Democrats are committed to getting rid of the unfair First Part the Post voting system (which would end the need for tactical voting) in Council, Mayoral and Westminster elections. Labour are not.

We've manually set advice for this division. We are recommending the best placed progressive candidate from the last time this division was contested where that party (or person) is standing this time, and taking into account the results of any subsequent by-election where relevant.

Liberal Democrat won the last election

Labour came 2nd

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How we produce accurate and up to date advice

Due to boundary changes in this Unitary Council, the 2021 election result in this division is not necessarily a reliable guide to the new division. Our advice is therefore largely based on analysis of the new boundaries compared to the 2021 result in the previous underlying division(s).

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