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Left-wing politics / Political spectrum / Labour Party / Progressive Alliance / Second International / Socialist International / Socialism / Directly elected mayors in England and Wales / United Kingdom national and local elections
Date: 2011-04-07 10:06:41
Left-wing politics
Political spectrum
Labour Party
Progressive Alliance
Second International
Socialist International
Socialism
Directly elected mayors in England and Wales
United Kingdom national and local elections

The number of women standing in mayoral elections in England has fallen by 9% since the posts up for election on 5 May were last contested

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