A tactical voting tool by The Movement Forward

Council election

Devon

Wonford & St Loyes division

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Wonford & St Loyes

Your Tactical Vote is

Labour

Dave Mutton

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Tactical Advice Explainer

(Wonford & St Loyes division)

You can vote for 1 candidate here

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 account of any relevant subsequent by-election and district council election results

Labour won the last election

Tories came 2nd

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Last election: 06/05/2021

Average votes per candidate

0 300 600 900 1200 1500 Labour Tory Green Lib Dem

How we produce accurate and up to date advice

Rather than just rely on the 2021 (or subsequent by-election) election result, we have analysed the most recent district elections from 2022, 2023 or 2024, in the wards underlying the County division in order to identify the current strength of the parties in this division and how much campaigning has been done since 2021. This underpins our advice.

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