Jamie Wallis

Candidate for Bridgend in UK Parliamentary general election

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Personal details:

Name
Dr Jamie Wallis
ID
9462
Also known as
Jamie Hamilton Wallis (Added when main name changed on person edit form)
Email
judibutcher@aol.com
Party
Conservative and Unionist Party

Candidacies:

Contested the UK Parliamentary general election (12 December 2019)
Bridgend Conservative and Unionist Party
Elected! (18193 votes)
1st / 6 candidates
Contested the UK Parliamentary general election (8 June 2017)
Ogmore Conservative and Unionist Party
Not elected (9354 votes)
2nd / 5 candidates
Contested the Bridgend County Borough Council local election (4 May 2017)
Hendre Conservative and Unionist Party
Contested the National Assembly for Wales elections (Constituencies) (5 May 2016)
Ogmore Conservative and Unionist Party

Links and social media:

Email
judibutcher@aol.com
Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/jamiewallisbridgend/
Facebook Personal
https://www.facebook.com/jamie.wallis.585
Homepage
https://www.jamiewallisbridgend.com/
MNIS ID
4766
TheyWorkForYou Profile
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/25829/
Twitter
JamieWallisMP
Wikidata
Q76363017
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Wallis

Demographics:

Gender
Male
Age
40 or 41 (Born: 1984)

Photo Credit:

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