Steve Marshall-Clarke

Candidate for Alfreton in Amber Valley local election

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Personal details:

Name
Steve Marshall-Clarke
ID
30160
Party
Labour Party
Statement to voters

I have lived in Amber Valley all my life. My reason for wanting to represent the Alfreton community is quite simple, l feel the people of Alfreton need a strong voice in the Council chamber. Someone who will make a difference.

This statement was last updated on 5 May 2023 18:31.

Candidacies:

Contested the Amber Valley local election (4 May 2023)
Alfreton Labour Party
Elected! (828 votes)
1st / 13 candidates
Contested the Amber Valley local election (5 May 2022)
Alfreton Labour Party
Elected! (852 votes)
1st / 4 candidates
Contested the Derbyshire local election (6 May 2021)
Alfreton and Somercotes Labour Party
Not elected (2136 votes)
4th / 8 candidates
Contested the Derbyshire County Council local election (4 May 2017)
Alfreton and Somercotes Labour Party
Not elected (2591 votes)
2nd / 8 candidates

Links and social media:

Party candidate page
https://www.ambervalleylabourgroup.org.uk/councillors--candidates-2023.html

Demographics:

Gender
Male
Age
Unknown

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