Talk:Denbighshire

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Just changed the infobox field on the control of the County Council from "Multi-party" to "Non-party". As of 1999, 24 of the 47 councillors were independents, and this reflects the usual Welsh semi-rural practice of electing councillors on their own merits rather than by party label. I was just witnessing my Mum's postal vote last week, and observe that she cast her 3 votes for a Liberal Democrat and two independents, generally voting for candidates who came round to canvass for her vote! (Meanwhile in the European Parliament ballot, she voted Labour...). -- Arwel 14:40, 3 Jun 2004 (UTC)