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2007 Swindon Borough Council election

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UK local government election

Map of the results of the 2007 Swindon council election.Conservatives in blue,Labour in red andLiberal Democrat in orange. Wards in grey were not contested in 2007.

The2007 Swindon Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2007 to elect members ofSwindonUnitary Council inWiltshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and theConservative Party stayed in overall control of the council.[1]

After the election, the composition of the council was:

Campaign

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92 candidates were contesting 21 seats with 2 seats available inHaydon Wickwards.[3][4] Both Conservative andLabour parties contested every seat, while theLiberal Democrats had 20 candidates.[3] Other political parties contesting the election included theGreen Party with 16 candidates,United Kingdom Independence Party with 7 and theBritish National Party with 3.[3]

Issues in the election included regeneration of the town,affordable housing, crime[5] and preserving green space.[6] The Conservative council's plans to move to fortnightly rubbish collection were also criticised by the Labour Party.[7]

For the election voters were able to cast their vote at anypolling station or library instead of just their polling station, as well as internet and text voting being available.[3][8] The vote count was also done electronically, however problems at a few polling stations meant some votes had to be checked manually.[9] This meant the election count was 2 hours later than expected,[10] with overallturnout in the election being 33.8%.[11]

Election result

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The results saw the Conservatives stay in control of the council with 43 seats, compared to 13 for Labour and 3 Liberal Democrats.[10] Both the Conservative and Labour parties made 2 gains, with each party taking 1 seat from the other.[12] The Conservatives gained Moredon from Labour, while Labour took a seat back in Central ward.[12] Both parties also gained a seat from an independent, with the Conservatives taking Freshbrook and Grange Park, while Labour took Penhill.[12] Elsewhere Conservative candidates held on by small majorities of 36 and 45 over Labour in St Philip and Walcot wards respectively.[12]

Swindon local election result 2007[2][11]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative1521+171.446.823,429-0.8
 Labour521+123.828.914,458-1.3
 Liberal Democrats10004.813.26,635-0.9
 Green00000.05.92,946+0.1
 UKIP00000.03.71,875+3.7
 BNP00000.01.2597+0.5
 Independent002-20.00.3165-0.7

Ward results

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Abbey Meads[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Stoddart1,63969.3−1.1
LabourIan Carroll37515.9+2.1
Liberal DemocratsRichard Law2048.6+0.2
GreenRichard Uzzell1466.2−1.2
Majority1,26453.5−3.1
Turnout2,36426.8
ConservativeholdSwing-1.6%
Central[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDerique Montaut1,09247.1+0.6
ConservativeKaren Leakey66328.6−1.1
Liberal DemocratsSteven Pipe30113.0−1.7
GreenKarsten Evans1566.7+0.3
IndependentDavid Cox1054.5+1.9
Majority42918.5+1.7
Turnout2,31730.9
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing+0.8%
Covingham and Nythe[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGlenn Smith1,49754.2−3.3
LabourMaureen Dilley74326.9−15.6
UKIPCynthia Desmond32311.7+11.7
Liberal DemocratsDavid Pajak1997.2+7.2
Majority75427.3+12.2
Turnout2,76240.8
ConservativeholdSwing+6.1%
Dorcan[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndy Albinson1,38457.6+8.5
LabourSally Lee71829.9−0.5
GreenDaniel Fraser30112.5+4.0
Majority66627.7+9.1
Turnout2,40335.5
ConservativeholdSwing+4.5%
Eastcott[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMartin Wiltshire87939.6−9.3
ConservativePaul Gregory55124.9+5.2
LabourSarah Bush52623.7+3.0
GreenBill Hughes26111.8+1.1
Majority32814.8−13.4
Turnout2,21729.6
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-7.2%
Freshbrook and Grange Park[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMichael Dickinson1,15249.0+3.8
Liberal DemocratsJudith Peppitt66928.5−5.0
LabourCarol Heavens39316.7+2.1
GreenJim Santaniello1365.8−0.9
Majority48320.6+8.9
Turnout2,35031.2
Conservativegain fromIndependentSwing+4.4%
Gorse Hill and Pinehurst[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Ballman85044.8+3.5
ConservativeLouise Gallavin48525.6+4.5
BNPReg Bates21211.2−4.8
Liberal DemocratsLes Wood1548.1−0.4
UKIPRobin Tingey1045.5+5.5
GreenNeil Gutteridge914.8+4.8
Majority36519.3−0.9
Turnout1,89627.8
LabourholdSwing-1.0%
Haydon Wick (2)[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIan Dobie1,320
ConservativeRex Barnett1,299
LabourJohn Keepin651
LabourMark Dempsey614
GreenEmma Bushell298
UKIPMichael Stuckey270
Liberal DemocratsAnn Morgan252
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Sharp227
Turnout4,93134.8
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing
Highworth[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMelanie Duff1,49256.8+2.0
LabourGerald Edwards69626.5−0.1
GreenAndy Day2579.8−1.1
Liberal DemocratsHannah Pajak1847.0−0.8
Majority79630.3+2.1
Turnout2,62940.5
ConservativeholdSwing+1.0%
Moredon[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeStephanie Exell1,18747.7+2.7
LabourMaureen Caton88535.6−7.8
UKIPKathleen Webb2188.8+8.8
Liberal DemocratsHeidi Teague1977.9−3.7
Majority30212.1+10.5
Turnout2,48733.7
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+5.2%
Old Town and Lawn[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeFionuala Foley2,04458.7+0.1
Liberal DemocratsMark Wheaver54315.6−1.4
LabourCindy Matthews46813.4−0.9
GreenChristine Smith2457.0−3.1
UKIPTerrence Hayward1805.2+5.2
Majority1,50143.1+1.5
Turnout3,48043.8
ConservativeholdSwing+0.8%
Parks[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourFay Howard77540.9−1.7
ConservativeGraham Cherry60331.8−3.8
BNPChris Southgate22311.8+11.8
Liberal DemocratsHelen Thompson21311.2+11.2
GreenDavid Miles814.3−17.5
Majority1729.1+2.1
Turnout1,89527.7
LabourholdSwing+1.0%
Penhill[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPaul Baker51941.7−3.5
Liberal DemocratsTel Hudson31425.2−5.7
ConservativeHalina Tomlinson24920.0−3.9
BNPKen Waters16213.0+13.0
Majority20516.5+2.2
Turnout1,24427.8
Labourgain fromIndependentSwing+1.1%
Shaw and Nine Elms[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGarry Perkins1,24456.1−4.1
Liberal DemocratsJames Farr39217.7+4.8
LabourMary Gladman37516.9−1.2
GreenJennifer Miles2079.3+0.5
Majority85238.4−3.7
Turnout2,21831.7
ConservativeholdSwing-4.4%
St Margaret[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRussell Holland1,32551.8−11.6
LabourMichael Spry72828.5−8.1
Liberal DemocratsPeter Wood26410.3+10.3
UKIPRobert Feal-Martinez2399.4+9.4
Majority59723.4−3.5
Turnout2,55632.3
ConservativeholdSwing-1.7%
St Philip[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaul Findlow1,25441.9+0.1
LabourTeresa Page1,21840.7−0.3
UKIPPeter Thompson-Watt2127.1+7.1
Liberal DemocratsAnn Richards1866.2−2.4
GreenRaymond Smith1254.2−4.4
Majority361.2+0.3
Turnout2,99541.7
ConservativeholdSwing+0.2%
Toothill & Westlea[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSteve Wakefield97952.3+4.1
LabourJunab Ali41121.9−3.5
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Shepherd29715.9+1.0
GreenMarilyn Harrison1869.9−1.6
Majority56830.3+7.5
Turnout1,87332.3
ConservativeholdSwing+3.8%
Walcot[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Mallinson75639.0+5.3
LabourNeil Heavens71136.7−5.1
Liberal DemocratsKathy McCarthy24912.9−4.3
UKIPStephen Halden1417.3+7.3
GreenRay Burcham804.1−3.1
Majority452.3
Turnout1,93734.7
ConservativeholdSwing+5.2%
Western[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDes Moffatt1,26849.4+3.1
ConservativeJon Watton65625.5−7.4
Liberal DemocratsMark Cousens2439.5−6.2
UKIPGreg Heathcliffe1887.3+7.3
GreenDeborah Schofield1536.0+6.0
IndependentMichael Morton602.3+2.3
Majority61223.8+10.4
Turnout2,56831.6
LabourholdSwing+5.2%
Wroughton and Chiseldon[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBill Morton1,65055.3+0.2
Liberal DemocratsVictor Godman66822.4+7.6
LabourRuairi Tobin44214.8+0.3
GreenBob Heritage2237.5+0.4
Majority98232.9−7.4
Turnout2,98337.6
ConservativeholdSwing-3.7%

References

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  1. ^"Swindon". BBC News. Retrieved30 October 2010.
  2. ^ab"Results".The Times. London. 5 May 2007. p. 83.
  3. ^abcd"Countdown has started".Swindon Advertiser. 8 April 2007. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  4. ^"Could apathy win the local elections?". This is Wiltshire.co.uk. 23 April 2007. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  5. ^"Crime reduction is high on election agenda". This is Wiltshire.co.uk. 27 April 2007. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  6. ^"Town's regeneration takes centre stage".Swindon Advertiser. 25 April 2007. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  7. ^"Fortnightly refuse collection plan is rubbished".Swindon Advertiser. 23 April 2007. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  8. ^"Swindon's enthusiasm for e-voting". BBC News. 2 May 2007. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  9. ^"Election counts delayed by technology glitches". 4 May 2007. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved3 July 2019.
  10. ^ab"Voting shambles blamed on rush". This is Wiltshire.co.uk. 6 May 2007. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  11. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv"Election Results". Swindon Borough Council. Archived fromthe original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved30 October 2010.
  12. ^abcd"Tories maintain tight grip on council". This is Wiltshire.co.uk. 4 May 2007. Retrieved31 October 2010.
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