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Solihull boasts highest voter turnout for local elections

Trio of wards named the three best for democracy in last year's elections while 14 wards saw a turnover of less than 50 per cent

Solihull voters were keen to have their say in the 2015 local elections

Three wards in Solihull topped the list for the highest turnout at last year's in the West Midlands.

Voters in Dorridge & Hockley Heath showed the most support for democracy, with 6,803 votes being cast out of a possible 8,896 - a turnout of 76.5 per cent.

Two other Solihull wards - Knowle (76.2 per cent) and St Alphege (75.5 per cent) - were next on the list from the newly published research.

Completing the top ten were:

- Norton in Dudley (74.4 per cent )

- Paddock in Walsall (74.2 per cent)

- Meriden in Solihull (73.6 per cent)

- Kingswinford North & Wall Heath in Dudley (73.4 per cent)