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2001 West Sussex County Council election
2001 UK local government election
2001 UK local government election
Elections to West Sussex County Council were held on 7 June 2001, alongside a parliamentary general election. The whole council was up for election, and the Conservative Party remained in control of the council. Turnout across the county ranged from 42.7% in Broadfield to 69.6% in Midhurst, with the county average standing at 60.8%.
Election result
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Results by electoral division
[[Adur (district)|Adur]]
[[Arun District|Arun]]
[[Chichester (district)|Chichester]]
[[Crawley]]
[[Horsham (district)|Horsham]]
[[Mid Sussex District|Mid Sussex]]
[[Worthing]]
References
References
- (8 June 2001). "COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS 2001". West Sussex County Council.
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