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Alex's Comissions and Maps Thread

Very happy to see that the Swedish conquest of the East Midlands and East of England is going as planned...

I'm legitimately unsure if the Kingdom of East Anglia/later heralds assigning arms nicked those crowns off you or not.

If they did, it was some point before the 14th Century considering it appears in the diocesian arms.
 
I've now updated my full council retrospective history of Amber Valley both to the format including the Greens and with the 2019 results. Belper is really swinging to Labour, the Greens managed a stunning gain in Duffield, and I think the Amber Valley Lib Dems need to rethink their targetting based on where they got the Greens to stand down in. @Thande

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Reposting the Bolsover restrospective in full because fucking hell.

Also some fantastic @Uhura's Mazda bait with the others being the Socialist Alternative who stood in Bolsover East and Bolsover North & Shuttlewood, coming within 50 votes of winning in the latter.

Mind you, the turnout was only 20.9% so...

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And Derbyshire Dales, which was one seat off going NOC. There's a very interesting regional trend going on which seems to suggest that there's a sort of 'Sheffield influence' going on. Kudos to the Greens for picking up two seats, and Labour for putting up a full slate.

The latter is responsible for probably the most unbalanced result where the Indo in Winster and South Darley got 758 votes and his sole Labour opponent got 22. Yes that's a 94.4% majority.

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High Peak- Labour took control, the Conservatives only narrowly avoided an even more punishing night in some wards, the Greens picked up two seats in Hope Valley (there's definitely a Sheffield 'halo' effect going on here), the Lib Dems picked up one but managed to hold off Labour in what could have been a couple of difficult defences. The most dramatic shift is how much paler all the majority shades are this year.

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