Nottinghamshire County Council election postponed in one area after candidate's 'sad' death

Karen Seymour has died

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The Nottinghamshire County Council election is being postponed in an area of Mansfield after the death of a candidate. Mansfield District Council has confirmed that Karen Seymour, who was standing in Mansfield North for the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), has died at the age of 60.

Karen had stood for the TUSC in numerous Mansfield and Nottinghamshire elections, including in the race to be Mansfield MP last year. News of Karen's death was confirmed on Friday (April 25) and it means the election of county councillors for the Mansfield North division will not take place on May 1 as planned.

She said: "One of the great things about Mansfield is its community spirit. If you want help, then word spreads like wildfire and you are helped. My favourite place in Mansfield is actually Titchfield Park, where my dad who has just passed away used to push me on the swings. I work in Mansfield, have done for a long time, and I think Mansfield has just been held back by a lack of investment by parties of all colours."

The Mansfield Socialist Party said in a statement: "We are saddened by the passing of Mansfield Socialist Party member Karen Seymour. She was standing as Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition candidate in Mansfield North division in the current county council election.