Councillor Victoria Wilson RE-ELECTED Kinver councillor Victoria Wilson has told how she hopes to push the case for more volunteering in the community after safely hanging onto her county council seat in last week s local election. Conservative councillor Victoria Wilson was re-elected the May 6 election to serve as South Staffordshire County councillor for Kinver. Cllr Wilson, who has held the seat since 2017, secured 2,911 votes, with Green Party candidate Bernadette McGourty picking up 546 votes and Labour s Lorna Jones polling 453 votes. She told the News: I am absolutely delighted to have been trusted to represent our beautiful communities in Kinver division for a further four years.
Polling day will be on May 6 this year SOUTH Staffordshire Council has confirmed the results of its county council and police and crime commissioner elections after voters went to the polls last Thursday May 6. Conservative candidate Victoria Wilson has been re-elected to serve as the county councillor for Kinver - having secured 2,911 votes.
Councillor Victoria Wilson Labour s Lorna Jones picked up 453 votes and Green Party candidate Bernadette McGourty notched up 546 votes. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party has retained the role of Staffordshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner - after Ben Adams was elected with 136,024 votes. Tony Kearon, for the Labour and Co-operative Party, picked up 67,050 votes; independent candidate Deneice Florence-Jukes notched up 19,102 votes; Liberal Democrat Richard Whelan gained 10,690 votes; and Reform UK candidate Michael Riley earned 5,504 votes.