The top five local Liberal Democrat websites in 2007

Based on the amount of traffic they’ve passed on to www.libdems.org.uk in 2007, the top five local Liberal Democrat sites were:

  1. brentlibdems.org.uk
  2. ealinglibdems.org.uk
  3. lorelyburt.org.uk
  4. vincentcable.org.uk 
  5. sedgefieldlibdems.org.uk

Congratulations to Brent on once again pulling in such heavy levels of traffic. No great surprise that the Ealing and Sedgefield Parliamentary by-elections propelled those sites into the top five, nor that Vince Cable’s high profile as acting leader lifted his site too, but impressive that Lorley Burt’s site has shot up the rankings.

In the second-half of 2006 the top five were:

  1. brentlibdems.org.uk
  2. northamptonlibdems.org.uk
  3. eastsurreylibdems.org.uk
  4. bristolwest-libdems.org.uk
  5. rochdalelibdems.org.uk
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