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In the table showing results by party, figures under 'gain', 'loss' and 'net gain/loss' are inaccurate and do not add up. Labour gained two seats (Nether Edge and Crookes, both from Lib Dem) and lost three seats (Central to Green, East Ecclesfield to UKIP, and Beauchief and Greenhill to Lib Dem); their net gain/loss figure should therefore be -1. Lib Dem gained one seat (Beauchief and Greenhill from Labour) and lost five seats (West Ecclesfield to UKIP, Nether Edge to Labour, Broomhill to Green, Stocksbridge and Upper Don to UKIP and Crookes to Labour); their net gain/loss figure should therefore be -4.
79rr (talk) 13:34, 27 May 2014 (UTC)Reply