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- Politics_of_Bristol abstract "The city of Bristol, England, is a unitary authority, represented by four MPs representing seats wholly within the city boundaries. As well as these, Filton and Bradley Stoke covers the northern urban fringe in South Gloucestershire and the north eastern urban fringe is in the Kingswood constituency. The overall trend of both local and national representation became left of centre, favouring the Labour Party and Liberal Democrats during the latter 20th century, but there was a shift to the right in the 2010 general election (although this was not reflected in the local elections). The city has a tradition of local activism, with environmental issues and sustainable transport being prominent issues in the city. The most recent City council elections were in May 2013. On 3 May 2012, Bristol held a referendum to decide whether the city should have a directly elected mayor to replace the leader elected by councillors. The result was announced on 4 May. 41,032 voted for an elected mayor and 35,880 voted against, with a turnout of 24%. An election for the new post was held on 15 November 2012, with Independent candidate George Ferguson becoming Mayor of Bristol.".
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- Politics_of_Bristol wikiPageExternalLink bristol-libdems.org.uk.
- Politics_of_Bristol wikiPageExternalLink 149-Bristol-City-Council.
- Politics_of_Bristol wikiPageExternalLink bristolcitycouncil.
- Politics_of_Bristol wikiPageExternalLink www.bristol.gov.uk.
- Politics_of_Bristol wikiPageExternalLink www.bristolconservatives.com.
- Politics_of_Bristol wikiPageExternalLink www.bristolgreenparty.org.uk.
- Politics_of_Bristol wikiPageExternalLink www.bristollabourparty.org.uk.
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- Politics_of_Bristol subject Category:Politics_of_Bristol.
- Politics_of_Bristol comment "The city of Bristol, England, is a unitary authority, represented by four MPs representing seats wholly within the city boundaries. As well as these, Filton and Bradley Stoke covers the northern urban fringe in South Gloucestershire and the north eastern urban fringe is in the Kingswood constituency.".
- Politics_of_Bristol label "Politics of Bristol".
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- Politics_of_Bristol depiction Bristol_Council_House_-_geograph.org.uk_-_197619.jpg.
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