- Source: St Issey and St Tudy (electoral division)
st" target="_blank">St Issey and st" target="_blank">St Tudy (Cornish: Egloskrug hag Eglostudik) was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit on Cornwall Council between 2013 and 2021. It was abolished at the 2021 local elections, being succeeded by Padstow, Wadebridge West and st" target="_blank">St Mabyn and st" target="_blank">St Teath and Tintagel.
Councillors
Extent
st" target="_blank">St Issey and st" target="_blank">St Tudy represented the villages of Little Petherick, st" target="_blank">St Issey, st" target="_blank">St Mabyn, st" target="_blank">St Tudy and st" target="_blank">St Breock, as well as the hamlets of Engollan, st" target="_blank">St Eval, Rumford, Highlanes, Trevance, Tredinnick, st" target="_blank">St Jidgey, Trevorrick, Tregonce, Edmonton, Burlawn, Washaway, Longstone and st" target="_blank">St Ervan. Parts of Porthcothan (shared with Padstow division) and Ruthernbridge (shared with Lanivet and Blisland) were also covered. The division covered 11,822 hectares in total.
Election results
= 2017 election
== 2013 election
=References
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- St Issey and St Tudy (electoral division)
- St Buryan (electoral division)
- St Teath and St Breward (electoral division)
- St Minver and St Endellion (electoral division)
- St Agnes (electoral division)
- Ladock, St Clement and St Erme (electoral division)
- St Enoder (electoral division)
- St Mewan (electoral division)
- St Blazey (electoral division)
- St Ives East (electoral division)