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2011 Mid Suffolk District Council election
2011 UK local government election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2011 Mid Suffolk District Council election were held on Thursday 5 May 2011 as part of the 2011 United Kingdom local elections. The Conservative Party held onto the Mid Suffolk District Council for a third term and even increased their majority. The Liberal Democrats lost four seats but remained in second place while the Green Party and the Labour Party each gained a seat, which is Labour's only seat on the Council.

Note: The seven Independents also include two Suffolk Together Councillors who held onto their seats.
The four Green Party councillors led a group including the two Suffolk Together councillors and two Independents, the group of eight forming the official opposition.
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Election result
Wards
The list of wards are shown below:[1]
- Bacton and Old Newton Ward
- Badwell Ash Ward
- Barking and Somersham Ward
- Bramford and Blakenham Ward
- Claydon and Barham Ward
- Debenham Ward
- Elmswell and Norton Ward
- Eye Ward
- Fressingfield Ward
- Gislingham Ward
- Haughley and Wetherden Ward
- Helmingham and Coddenham Ward
- Hoxne Ward
- Mendlesham Ward
- Needham Market Ward
- Onehouse Ward
- Palgrave Ward
- Rattlesden Ward
- Rickinghall and Walsham Ward
- Ringshall Ward
- Stowmarket (Central) Ward
- Stowmarket (North) Ward
- Stowmarket (South) Ward
- Stowupland Ward
- Stradbroke and Laxfield Ward
- The Stonhams Ward
- Thurston and Hessett Ward
- Wetheringsett Ward
- Woolpit Ward
- Worlingworth Ward
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