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2007 Colchester Borough Council election

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2007 UK local government election

2007 Colchester Borough Council election

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3 May 2007 (2007-05-03)
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20 out of 60 seats toColchester Borough Council
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout34.7% (Decrease1.7%)
 First partySecond party
 BlankBlank
PartyConservativeLiberal Democrats
Last election30 seats, 38.9%21 seats, 34.8%
Seats before3021
Seats won97
Seats after3021
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote14,34210,052
Percentage41.8%29.3%
SwingIncrease 2.9%Decrease 4.5%

 Third partyFourth party
 BlankBlank
PartyLabourIndependent
Last election7 seats, 13.3%2 seats, 5.5%
Seats before72
Seats won31
Seats after63
Seat changeDecrease 1Increase 1
Popular vote5,5811,052
Percentage16.3%3.1%
SwingIncrease 3.0%Decrease 2.4%

Council control before election

No overall control

Council control after election

No overall control

Map of the results of the 2007 Colchester council election.Conservatives in blue,Liberal Democrats in yellow,Labour in red andindependents in light grey.Wards in dark grey were not contested in 2007.

The2007 Colchester Borough Council election took place on 3 May 2007 to elect members ofColchesterBorough Council inEssex,England. One third of the council was up forelection and the council stayed underno overall control.[1]

After theelection, the composition of the council was:

Campaign

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Before the election theConservatives had 30 of the 60 seats on the council, while theLiberal Democrats had 21,Labour had 7 and there were 2independents.[3]

With the Conservative Party needing to gain one seat to gain a majority on the council for the first time since 1986,[4] Colchester attracted national attention with theShadow Foreign Secretary,William Hague, coming to the marginal Shrub Endward to campaign for the Conservatives.[5] Meanwhile, one of theGreen Party'sPrincipal SpeakersSiân Berry came to Colchester and campaigned on the importance ofpublic transport, with the Greens contesting every seat at the election.[5]

Election result

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The Conservatives narrowly failed to gain a majority on the council after failing to takeWivenhoe Quay from Labour by two votes after two recounts.[4] This meant the Conservatives remained on 30councillors, while the Liberal Democrats stayed on 21 seats.[4] Labour's loss of Shrub End to the Conservatives meant they dropped to 6 councillors, while the Greens failed to win any seats despite getting 32% of the vote in Castle ward.[4][6] Overallturnout at the election was 34.7%.[7]

2007 Colchester Borough Council election[1][7]
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Conservative9Steady45.0213050.014,34241.8+2.9
 Liberal Democrats7Steady35.0142135.010,05229.3–4.5
 Labour3Decrease 115.03610.05,58116.3+3.0
 Independent1Increase 15.0235.01,0523.1–2.4
 Green0Steady0.0000.03,2679.5+1.0

Ward results

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Berechurch

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Berechurch[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDave Harris*93149.7+17.4
Liberal DemocratsKeith Hindle48325.8−16.4
ConservativeClaire Bright35218.8+0.7
GreenPhilippa Lane1095.8−1.6
Majority44823.9N/A
Turnout1,87532.7−1.3
Registered electors5,740
LabourholdSwingIncrease16.9

Birch & Winstree

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Birch & Winstree[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Crowe*1,16470.1+3.5
Liberal DemocratsJonathan Longman31318.9+1.2
LabourJames Spencer1006.0−1.0
GreenTobie Glenny835.0−0.9
Majority85151.3+2.4
Turnout1,66037.5−4.6
Registered electors4,438
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease1.2

Castle

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Castle[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsNick Barlow94041.0−7.7
GreenPeter Lynn74032.3+9.7
ConservativeGlenn Granger46920.5+2.4
LabourMichael Powell1426.2−1.9
Majority2008.7−17.3
Turnout2,29137.4−4.1
Registered electors6,182
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingDecrease8.7

Christ Church

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Christ Church[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMartin Hunt*58842.4−1.3
ConservativeAndrew Bright47434.2+0.9
GreenAlexander Cave24517.7+0.3
LabourDavid Canning795.7+0.1
Majority1148.2−2.2
Turnout1,38646.0−2.3
Registered electors3,018
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingDecrease1.1

Copford & West Stanway

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Copford & West Stanway[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJackie Maclean39469.1−1.4
Liberal DemocratsSue Waite8214.4+7.0
LabourIan Spademan488.4+0.4
GreenSophie Lovejoy468.1+8.1
Majority31254.7−1.8
Turnout57038.4+4.4
Registered electors1,494
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease4.2

Fordham & Stour

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Fordham & Stour[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNigel Chapman*91367.2+0.6
Liberal DemocratsDavid Shakespeare18013.2+0.8
GreenMervyn Carter14610.7+2.6
LabourJo Aldous1208.8+0.4
Majority73353.9−0.3
Turnout1,35934.3−2.4
Registered electors3,983
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease0.1

Great Tey

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Great Tey[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Chillingworth*67071.9+3.3
Liberal DemocratsCarolyn Catney10511.3−9.6
LabourJohn Wood909.7−1.8
GreenPaul Goldsmith677.2−7.2
Majority56560.6+12.8
Turnout93241.9−0.8
Registered electors2,226
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease6.5

Highwoods

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Highwoods[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentPhilip Oxford1,05252.6−5.6
ConservativeSimon Lucas42721.4+6.5
Liberal DemocratsJohn Baker30615.3+0.1
LabourJanet Smith1276.4−1.1
GreenGary Kittle884.4+0.1
Majority62531.3−11.7
Turnout2,00030.9−1.7
Registered electors6,484
Independentgain fromConservativeSwingDecrease6.1

Mile End

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Mile End[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAnne Turrell*1,08147.1+8.2
ConservativeMarianne Anderson99543.4−2.8
LabourSteve Crawshaw1185.1−1.1
GreenMary Bryan994.3−2.1
Majority863.8N/A
Turnout2,29339.5+1.0
Registered electors5,812
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingIncrease5.5

New Town

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New Town[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMargaret Fisher*87255.6−9.8
ConservativeGeorge Askew27117.3N/A
GreenLinda Wonnacott25216.1−5.4
LabourLuke Dopson17311.0−2.1
Majority60138.3−5.5
Turnout1,56827.0−1.8
Registered electors5,867
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingN/A

Prettygate

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Prettygate[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWyn Foster1,40454.2+0.6
Liberal DemocratsPaul Ost87533.8−0.9
LabourMichael Dale1827.0−0.3
GreenPeter Appleton1295.0+0.5
Majority52920.4+1.5
Turnout2,59043.7+0.0
Registered electors5,958
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwingIncrease0.8

St. Andrew's

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St. Andrew's[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTim Young*96961.6−8.2
Liberal DemocratsRebecca Price29919.0−10.2
ConservativeAlex Wilson23715.1+2.7
GreenAndrew Senter684.3−0.7
Majority67042.6+18.4
Turnout1,57324.8−3.4
Registered electors6,363
LabourholdSwingIncrease1.0

St. Anne's

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St. Anne's[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsBarrie Cook*1,00049.3−2.5
LabourKim Naish54827.0+0.6
ConservativeAnne Allan36818.2+4.5
GreenAnnick Collins-Leyssen1115.5−2.5
Majority45222.3−3.1
Turnout2,02732.2−0.5
Registered electors6,336
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingDecrease1.6

Shrub End

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Shrub End[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePauline Hazell71838.5+4.8
Liberal DemocratsNigel Offen64334.5−7.5
LabourRichard Bourne*40421.7+2.1
GreenWalter Schwarz1005.4+0.6
Majority754.0N/A
Turnout1,86531.2−1.6
Registered electors6,008
Conservativegain fromLabourSwingIncrease6.2

Stanway

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Stanway[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsLesley Scott-Boutell*1,21452.2+10.2
ConservativeBeverly Davies89738.6−5.4
LabourJohn Spademan1416.1−2.4
GreenPam Nelson743.2−2.3
Majority31713.6N/A
Turnout2,32637.7−0.5
Registered electors6,166
Liberal DemocratsholdSwingIncrease7.8

Tiptree

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Tiptree[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMargaret Crowe*1,18565.4+11.0
LabourAudrey Spencer33018.2+3.6
Liberal DemocratsMichael Turrell1518.3−1.4
GreenKatherine Bamforth1468.1+2.0
Majority85547.2+7.9
Turnout1,81230.2−0.2
Registered electors6,008
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease3.7

West Bergholt & Eight Ash Green

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West Bergholt & Eight Ash Green[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJill Todd*87762.9−0.7
Liberal DemocratsBarry Woodward17712.7−4.8
LabourAbigail Tootal17312.4+4.5
GreenRoger Bamforth16712.0+1.1
Majority70050.2+4.1
Turnout1,39436.4−1.8
Registered electors3,849
ConservativeholdSwingIncrease2.1

West Mersea

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West Mersea[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMargaret Kimberley*1,51074.1+3.6
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Butler2019.9+9.9
LabourBarbara Nichols1788.7−1.4
GreenBeverley Maltby1487.3−3.2
Majority1,30964.3+4.2
Turnout2,03735.0+0.2
Registered electors5,837
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease3.2

Wivenhoe Cross

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Wivenhoe Cross[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMark Cory39542.5+3.2
ConservativeDavid Adams*37139.9−6.5
GreenMaria Iacovou838.9+8.9
LabourRossanna Trudgian808.6−5.7
Majority242.6−4.5
Turnout92927.3+0.1
Registered electors3,428
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwingIncrease5.0

Wivenhoe Quay

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Wivenhoe Quay[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourStephen Ford*64835.9+17.2
ConservativePenny Kraft64635.7−0.9
GreenChris Fox36620.3N/A
Liberal DemocratsSharon Humphrey1478.1−8.9
Majority20.1N/A
Turnout1,80744.4+0.7
Registered electors4,125
LabourholdSwingIncrease9.1

References

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  1. ^ab"Colchester".BBC News Online. 4 May 2007. Retrieved29 May 2014.
  2. ^"Results - Election 2007".The Times.NewsBank. 5 May 2007. p. 83.
  3. ^"Colchester : It's D-day at polls".Essex County Publications.NewsBank. 3 May 2007.
  4. ^abcd"Colchester : Just two votes stop a Tory takeover".Essex County Publications.NewsBank. 4 May 2007.
  5. ^ab"Colchester : William stops off on whistle-stop tour".Essex County Publications.NewsBank. 20 April 2007.
  6. ^"Is town ripe for the taking by Greens?".Essex County Publications.NewsBank. 21 May 2007.
  7. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv"Election of Borough Councillors for the Wards of Colchester Borough Council: Summary of Results".Colchester Borough Council. Archived fromthe original on 9 September 2013. Retrieved29 May 2014.
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