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Personal details:
- Name
- Annette Simpson
- ID
- 34514
- Party
- Conservative and Unionist Party
- Statement to voters
"nnette is District Councillor for Everton Ward, Chairman of Bassetlaw Conservative Association and was the Bassetlaw Parliamentary Candidate in the 2017 General Election.
A district councillor for Everton since May 2006, Annette was the Conservative Parliamentary candidate for Bassetlaw in the 2017 general election. She secured the best Conservative result in Bassetlaw for nearly 50 years and transformed Bassetlaw from a Labour stronghold into a marginal constituency. She has held the position of Chairman since March 2017, and has successfully injected new life into the Conservatives in Bassetlaw."
- This statement was last updated on 14 November 2019 13:35.
Candidacies:
- Contested the Bassetlaw local election (2 May 2019)
- Everton Conservative and Unionist Party
Not elected (308 votes)
2nd / 2 candidates - Contested the UK Parliamentary general election (8 June 2017)
- Bassetlaw Conservative and Unionist Party
Not elected (22615 votes)
2nd / 4 candidates
Links and social media:
- Party candidate page
- https://www.bassetlawconservatives.org.uk/people/cllr-annette-simpson
Demographics:
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 72 or 73 (Born: 1952)
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