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Liberal Democrats win in Aston by-elections10.25.36am BST (GMT +0100) Fri 29th Jul 2005
Yesterday saw the re-runs of the 2004 Local Elections in the Aston and Bordesley Green wards of Birmingham City Council. The re-runs were required after Labour were found guilty of vote-fraud earlier this year. The Liberal Democrats won the three Aston Seats and the PJP two and Labour one of the Bordesley Green seats. The make-up of Birmingham City Council is now: Labour 47 Conservative 39 Liberal Democrat 31 PJP 2 Vacancy 1 Birmingham City Council will continue to be run by a joint administration of the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives. Earlier this a Labour Councillor for Tyburn ward resigned and a by-election will take place in due course. The full result in Aston: Ayoub Khan - Liberal Democrat - 2,081 votes Abdul Aziz -Liberal Democrat - 2,044 votes Abdul Khalique - Liberal Democrat - 1,905 votes Ziaul Islam - Labour - 1,896 votes Tony Kennedy - Labour - 1,843 votes Changese Khan - Labour - 1,578 votes Raja Iqbal - Conservative - 282 votes Anna Dunstan - Green - 182 votes David Masinda -Conservative - 166 votes Mohamed Mushtaq - Conservative -148 votes Three Liberal Democrats elected Turnout 25.9% The full result in Bordesley Green Shoukat Ali Khan - PJP - 2,241 votes Shafique Hussain Shah - Labour - 2,183 votes Saeed Mohammed - PJP - 2,065 votes Choudhry Zaker Ullah - PJP - 2,041 votes Nazar Hussain - Labour - 2,009 votes Stewart Charles Stacey - Labour - 1,875 votes Qamar Nawaz - Liberal Democrat - 1,372 votes Nazar Hussain - Liberal Democrat -1,117 votes Azad Mohammed Aslam - Liberal Democrat - 1,058 votes Alan Clawley - Green - 341votes David Michael Fazakerly - Conservative 251 votes Mohammed Omar Sharrif-Malik - Conservative - 154 votes Jasbir Singh - Conservative - 153 votes Two PJP and one Labour elected Turnout 31.3%
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