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Who s in and who s out after the Bristol City Council elections
Here s our comprehensive, ward-by-ward round-up of faces old and new in the chamber after the Green surge transformed City Hall
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This month’s local elections have brought a huge shake-up at Bristol City Council.
When city councillors gather for their first full meeting since the elections more than half of the faces on the City Hall benches are new.
Bristol City Council elections 2021: The most hotly-contested wards in 2016
In many places the race for second is just as imprtant as for the overall winner
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In the 2016 local elections, some councillors were elected with comfortable majorities.
However, in a few wards across the city, the difference was very small - in one ward, the margin of victory was only one vote.