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1999 Guildford Borough Council election

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1999 UK local government election

The eighth full elections forGuildford Borough Council took place on 6 May 1999.[1]

TheLiberal Democrats had won control of the council in May 1995 with a majority of 1. However the first half of 1997 had seen the Liberal Democrats lose their majority as a result of three councillors (2 Stoughton councillors and 1 from Tongham) resigning from the party and a by election defeat in Merrow & Burpham ward.[2]

Going into the election there were 19 Liberal Democrats, 14Conservatives, 6Labour and 6independents. These 6 independents formed three distinct groups. There were 3 councillors for Ash and Tongham wards (two of whom were former Liberal Democrat councillors, one having resigned from the party in the 1991-95 session and one during the 1995-1999 session) who classed themselves as the "Independent Group". Two former Liberal Democrat councillors representing Stoughton ward classed themselves as Liberals. The councillor for Tillingbourne classed himself as an independent councillor.

The May 1999 election saw 20 Liberal Democrats, 17 Conservatives, 6 Labour and 2 Independents elected. The council remained hung.

The Liberal Democrats gained 1 net seat (3 losses and 4 gains) on the position they held going into the election. The Liberal Democrats lost 3 seats to the west of the borough, 2 in Ash ward and 1 in Normandy. The Liberal Democrats retook the Merrow & Burpham seat which they had lost to the Conservatives in a by election in May 1997, plus they retook the 2 Stoughton seats which they had lost to resignations in February 1997. The Liberal Democrats also gained Effingham ward from the Conservatives.

The Conservatives made 3 net gains (2 losses and 5 gains) on the position which they held going into the election. The Conservatives lost the Merrow & Burpham seat which they had taken in the May 1997 by election. The Conservative also lost Effingham to the Liberal Democrats. The Conservatives gained 2 Ash Vale seats from the Independent Group, plus they gained from the Liberal Democrats 3 of the other seats in the west of the borough, 2 in Ash and 1 in Normandy.

The Independent Group did not contest its 2 seats in Ash Vale. These were gained by the Conservatives. The one member of the Independent Group who did contest his seat held on to it in Tongham. Neither councillor belonging to the Liberal Group sought reelection in Stoughton and the Liberal Democrats regained these two seats.

Relative to 1995, the changes were not as dramatic as they were relative to the position going into the election. Overall there was a shift to the Conservatives in the Ash and Normandy region to the west of the borough, but much less change between the parties elsewhere in the borough. The Liberal Democrats lost all their remaining seats in the Ash, Tongham and Normandy region, having won all 7 of the seats there as recently as 1991. After the election the Ash, Tongham and Normandy area had 1 independent and 6 Conservative councillors. Elsewhere in the borough the only seat to change hands relative to 1995 was Effingham, where a Conservative marginal, was captured by the Liberal Democrats.

Ward results

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Ash (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Ades1325
ConservativeJohn Cassar1100
ConservativeNick Sutcliffe1009
Liberal DemocratsAlan Hilliar901
Liberal DemocratsChristine Frampton790
Liberal DemocratsPeter Morgan725
LabourKevin Jenkinson267
LabourKazimierz Jaskinski237
LabourDonald Hirsch212
Majority108
Turnout30.47
ConservativeholdSwing
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Ash Vale (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeChris Lawson752
ConservativeMarsha Moseley729
Liberal DemocratsDenise Smith665
Liberal DemocratsGeraldine Pettitt624
LabourAlex MacDonald124
LabourBrian Stace113
Majority64
Turnout32
Conservativegain fromIndependentSwing
Conservativegain fromIndependentSwing
Christchurch (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndrew Hodges1102
Liberal DemocratsVivienne Johnson945
ConservativeDavid Hunter912
Liberal DemocratsTom Sharp792
LabourVijay Luthra126
LabourCarole Barber119
Majority33
Turnout52.56
ConservativeholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Clandon & Horsley (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJennifer Powell1705[3]
ConservativeAndrew French1604
ConservativeJennifer Wicks1568
Liberal DemocratsMargaret Burnham404
Liberal DemocratsClive Wicks384
Liberal DemocratsPhilip Palmer340
LabourMeriel Beynon305
LabourCarolyn Fiddes274
LabourJulie Roxburgh253
Majority1164
Turnout36.49
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
Effingham (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsElizabeth Hogger573
ConservativeValerie Chapman459
LabourCarol Hayton25
Majority114
Turnout53.47
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Friary & St. Nicolas (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRichard Marks1226
Liberal DemocratsRobert Blundell1224
Liberal DemocratsDavid Goodwin1152
ConservativeMark Hoban454
ConservativePhilip Hooper449
ConservativeJohn Fairley442
LabourTristan Brown320
LabourHelen Ayscough302
LabourAlexander Ayscough278
Majority698
Turnout31.60
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Holy Trinity (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTamsy Baker842
Liberal DemocratsGordon Bridger792
ConservativeSarah Creedy758
ConservativePeter Le Cheminant710
LabourRacheal Chesterton106
LabourBarry Hall105
Majority34
Turnout36.9
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Lovelace (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMargaret Fenston558
LabourDavid Hide146
Liberal DemocratsJohn Telfer104
Majority412
Turnout44.06
ConservativeholdSwing
Merrow & Burpham (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsCharles Shepperd2134
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Allan2050
Liberal DemocratsAnne Lee1960
ConservativeJennifer Jordan1628
ConservativeNicholas Brougham1600
ConservativeSheridan Westlake1576
LabourMalcolm Hill413
LabourWilliam Scott367
LabourMary Wu359
Majority332
Turnout41.52
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Normandy (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDiana Lockyer-Nibbs498
Liberal DemocratsRobert Rendell454
LabourPeter Newmark61
Majority44
Turnout43.09
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Onslow (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLynda Strudwick1046
Liberal DemocratsTony Phillips1003
Liberal DemocratsSteven Freeman895
ConservativeBernard Parke847
ConservativeAdrian Chandler746
ConservativeSimon Anglim705
LabourFlorence Flynn382
LabourCarmel Rogers358
LabourRaymond Rogers346
Majority48
Turnout33.3
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Pilgrims (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Rolfe700
ConservativeAlan Dewhurst671
Liberal DemocratsMarliyn Merryweather234
Liberal DemocratsPeter Dyer222
LabourElizabeth Bullock115
LabourKathleen Parfitt100
Majority437
Turnout34.93
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
Pirbright (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Nevins440
Liberal DemocratsMay Laker285
LabourCaroline Lloyd30
Majority155
Turnout41.96
ConservativeholdSwing
Send (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKeith Taylor694
ConservativeJason Dobson611
Liberal DemocratsDee Appardurai349
Liberal DemocratsRupert Sheard334
LabourBenedict Marlow142
LabourShelia Bean141
Majority262
Turnout38.23
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
Shalford (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeVasilis Kapsalis634
Liberal DemocratsDavid Thomson501
LabourMichael Jeram169
Majority133
Turnout43.52
ConservativeholdSwing
Stoke (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSallie Thornberry1091
LabourKeith Chesterton1057
LabourAngela Gunning1015
Liberal DemocratsAlan Lawrence297
Liberal DemocratsStephen Wright294
Liberal DemocratsWilliam Plaskett267
ConservativeMichael Dale258
ConservativeDavid Quelch239
ConservativePaul Newman235
Majority718
Turnout30.56
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
Stoughton (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPauline Searle973
Liberal DemocratsJayne Marks965
Liberal DemocratsFiona White846
LabourGary Hills540
LabourStella Payne445
LabourSusan Pickering439
ConservativeRoger Majoribanks358
ConservativePaul Johnson355
ConservativeCaroline Newman338
Majority306
Turnout27.3
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromIndependentSwing
Liberal Democratsgain fromIndependentSwing
Tillingbourne (top 2 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKeith Childs1144
Liberal DemocratsPatricia Gumbrell904
ConservativeJohn Foster848
LabourEdward Williams169
LabourJames Farrell86
Majority56
Turnout45.48
IndependentholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Tongham (only 1 candidate elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Tongham IndependentMichael Pooley208
ConservativeGeorge Grundy182
Liberal DemocratsPatricia Hughes123
LabourFrank Gunning62
Majority26
Turnout33.21
IndependentholdSwing
Westborough (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Woodhatch954
LabourPeter Jennings826
LabourJoan O'Byrne822
Liberal DemocratsKenneth Briggs367
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Bevan328
Liberal DemocratsJoanna Hazelwood323
ConservativeMary Johns216
ConservativeBarbara Dale213
ConservativePamela Parke208
Majority455
Turnout25.46
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
Worplesdon (top 3 candidates elected)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTerry King1256
Liberal DemocratsAuriol Earle1207
Liberal DemocratsNigel Sutcliffe1192
ConservativeKen Johns739
ConservativeJonny Scriven713
ConservativeBev Thomas674
Farmer Bob, Burpham Court Farm ConservationistBob Dearnley379
LabourAlan Ritchie224
LabourRon Medlow189
LabourSaiful Islam158
Majority453
Turnout38.2
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

References

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  1. ^Results were published in the Surrey Advertiser 13 May 1999 edition.
  2. ^For the loss of the Liberal Democrat majority on Guildford Borough Council during 1997 see a) 2 Liberal Democrat councillors for Stoughton quit the party to be Independent Liberals in February 1997 reducing the number of LD councillors from 23 to 21:http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/80053_leading_lib_dem_couple_quit_party b) Liberal Democrats lose Merrow & Burpham by-election to Conservatives in May 1997 reducing number of LD councillors from 21 to 20. Fuller details of this by-election are listed at [Guildford local elections]; andc) 1 Liberal Democrat councillor for Tongham quit the party to join the Put Ash Vale First Group (which was then renamed the Independent Group) in May 1997 reducing the number of LD councillors from 20 to 19. See:http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/80321_borough_chaos_as_councillor_defects .At the time 23 seats were needed for a majority.
  3. ^The Surrey Advertiser 14 May 1999 lists Jennifer Powell's vote as "705". As Jennifer Powell topped the poll in 1987, 1991, 1995, 2003, 2007 and 2011 elections in Clandon & Horsley, clearly beating her Conservative co candidates in the process, it is highly unlikely that in the 1999 election she polled less than half the votes of her Conservative co candidates. It therefore has been assumed that a "1" was mistakenly omitted from the front of this number when published in the newspaper and the correct figure is actually 1705.
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