Did You Know?

Voting helps decide how to run a town!

Who Votes?

Adults in the town vote for leaders.

Why It Matters

Voting helps make good choices for all.

What 2006 Kingston Upon Thames Election Does

It helps pick leaders for the town.

Leaders make rules for the town.

People share their ideas to help.

Voting is fair and gives a voice.

It helps keep the town safe and nice.

Winners work for the people.

More About 2006 Kingston Upon Thames Election

This election was held in May. Many people went to vote. They chose who they thought would do a good job. The town had many new ideas to try.

This election helps us each day. The leaders make rules that keep us safe. They help fix roads and parks. They want the town to be a good place.

In the future, more people will vote. Each vote counts and helps make a change. Kids can learn about voting too!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["2006 Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council Election"] --> B["Election Date: May 4, 2006"] A --> C["Political Parties Involved"] C --> D["Conservative Party"] C --> E["Liberal Democrats"] C --> F["Labour Party"] A --> G["Election Outcome"] G --> H["Conservative Majority"]

What Do These Words Mean?

borough:a town or district that has its own local government
election:a process where people vote to choose leaders or make decisions
council:a group of people who make decisions for a community or organization
kingston upon thames:a specific area in London, England
local government:the administration of a specific area by elected officials