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2018 Southampton City Council election

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2018 UK local government election

2018 Southampton City Council election
← 20163 May 20182019 →

16 of the 48 seats toSouthampton City Council
25 seats needed for a majority
Turnout32.1%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderSimon LettsJeremy Moulton
PartyLabourConservativeIndependent
Leader's seatBitterne (defeated)Freemantle (defeated)
Seats won871
Seats after25194
Seat changeSteadySteadySteady
Popular vote23,52420,7333,045
Percentage41.4%36.5%5.3%
SwingIncrease7.1%Increase5.4%Increase1.8%

Map showing the election results. Each ward represents 1 seat

Majority party before election

Labour

Majority party after election

Labour

Elections toSouthampton City Council took place on Thursday 3 May 2018, alongside nationwide local elections, alongside otherlocal elections across the country. The elections saw no changes in the overall composition of the Council,[1] however saw seats being exchanged. The Labour Party lost Bitterne, Millbrook and Peartree to the Conservative Party while the Conservatives lost Freemantle, Portswood and Swaythling to Labour. This led to the Labour leader of the council, Simon Letts, and the leader of the Conservative group in the city, Jeremy Moulton, losing their seats.[2]

Background and campaigning

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In the lead up to the election, the BBC had summarised that the situation in Southampton for theLabour Party was incredibly precarious and one seat loss could deprive the party of a majority. They cited theRedbridge ward as a target for the main opposition theConservatives, yet the Conservatives came third to theSouthampton Independents candidate.[3] Labour targeted the Conservative seats ofFreemantle,Portswood andSwaythling, as well as the independentCoxford ward.[4]

Labour made a commitment to building 1,000 homes in the city over five years, invest further in council services, build a modular home factory and create aClean Air Zone for the city.[5] The Conservative Party offered a series of policies to tackle air pollution and traffic in the city: suggesting two new railway stations in the city, one atSt Mary's Stadium and one inOcean Village potentially where the oldSouthampton Terminus Station was, allow free parking for electric vehicles and introducing more electric charge points in the city.[4][6] TheLiberal Democrats focused on the quality of roads within the city and was sceptical of the way resources were used by the Labour administration to tackle homelessness in the city.[4][7]

The council had come under scrutiny for its decision to close the Kentish Road respite centre, which was due to budget cuts.[4] Activists Lisa Stead and Amanda Guest, who have campaigned on the issue, stood in Bitterne and Shirely, respectively, with the 'Putting People First' group on the council.[8] The Conservatives committed to fully reopening the respite centre.[4]

Election results

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Overall election result

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As the council is elected in thirds, one councillor for each of the 16 wards are elected each year. All comparisons in seats and swing are to the correspondingSouthampton Council election, 2014.

Southampton City Council election result 2018
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour833Steady56.2541.423,524Increase7.1
 Conservative733Steady37.5036.520,733Increase5.4
 Independent100Steady6.255.33,045Increase1.8
 Liberal Democrats000Steady0.007.24,122Increase0.2
 Green000Steady0.005.22,989Decrease0.2
 TUSC000Steady0.000.5275Decrease2.3
 UKIP000Steady0.000.192Decrease15.0

Changes in council composition

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PartyPrevious councilNew council+/-
Labour2525Steady0
Conservatives1919Steady0
Putting People First33Steady0
Southampton Independents11Steady0
Total4848
Working majority 2  2 

Ward results

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Bargate[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSarah Jane Bogle1,66856.6+10.1
ConservativeEdward James Osmond82728.1−3.3
Liberal DemocratsBen Curd2046.9+1.9
GreenJoe Cox1846.2−1.8
TUSCDiane Lesley Cook632.1N/A
Majority841
Turnout2,95724.7
LabourholdSwing
Bassett[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBeryl May Harris1,68249.9+2.5
LabourSally Victoria Spicer96528.6+5.4
Liberal DemocratsRichard Blackman46413.8+2.2
GreenAlan Jack French2637.8+1.1
Majority717
Turnout3,38433.9
ConservativeholdSwing
Bevois[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourToqeer Ahmed Kataria2,26073.3+4.1
ConservativeDiana June Galton41713.5+1.7
GreenRonald Nicholas Meldrum2337.6
Liberal DemocratsVijay Chopra1735.6+1.5
Majority1,843
Turnout3,09628.4
LabourholdSwing
Bitterne[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTerry Michael Streets1,52849.5+21.4
LabourSimon Letts1,23339.9−1.3
Liberal DemocratsOlivia Caitlin Reed1183.8−0.9
GreenDuncan Robert McMillan1143.7−0.9
IndependentLisa Joanne Stead963.1N/A
Majority295
Turnout3,09430.9
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing
Bitterne Park[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRob Harwood1,91447.8+5.8
LabourAshley Mark Minto1,52538.1+1.4
GreenJenny Barnes2977.4−2.9
Liberal DemocratsJames Arnold Read2666.6−1.2
Majority389
Turnout4,01538.2
ConservativeholdSwing
Coxford[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKeith Morrell1,59546.9+8.3
LabourMatt Renyard95828.2+1.1
ConservativeTrevor Glasspool55916.5+4.9
Liberal DemocratsPeter Galton1033.0−0.3
GreenLucy Michelle Mundell1013.0+0.9
IndependentRicky Lambert822.4N/A
Majority637
Turnout3,403
Independentgain fromLabourSwing
Freemantle[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSteve Leggett1,70445.0−2.3
ConservativeJeremy Richard Moulton1,48439.2+8.2
Liberal DemocratsAlexander Clifton-Melhuish2175.7+0.5
GreenLindsey Cherrie Hood1854.9−2.6
Protest Against BrexitEd Thompson1674.4N/A
TUSCMike Marx280.7N/A
Majority220
Turnout3,79234.1
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing
Harefield[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeVal Laurent2,01552.7+5.0
LabourAlan Lloyd1,40136.6+3.7
IndependentPeter Alexander Virgo1483.9N/A
GreenChris Bluemel1363.6−4.1
Liberal DemocratsColin Stuart McDougall1233.2−3.2
Majority614
Turnout3,83336.7
ConservativeholdSwing
Millbrook[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSteven Graham Patrick Galton1,69444.3+7.9
LabourMike Denness1,63142.6+1.2
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Thomas Beal1594.2−0.4
GreenDaniel Payne1584.1−0.1
UKIPPearline Hingston922.4−9.7
IndependentEd Edworthy912.4N/A
Majority63
Turnout3,82834.5
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing
Peartree[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTom Bell1,72546.5+14.5
LabourCatherine Rendle1,57942.6−2.4
Liberal DemocratsEileen Bowers2195.9+1.0
GreenNick Mabey1423.8−0.6
TUSCDeclan Peter Clune441.2+0.6
Majority146
Turnout3,71735.5
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing
Portswood[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLisa Mitchell1,58742.4+9.1
Liberal DemocratsAdrian Ford92324.7−0.1
ConservativePaul Nicholas O'Neill85122.8−2.8
GreenKatherine Barbour3489.3−0.1
TUSCNick Chaffey310.8−0.2
Majority664
Turnout3,74835.6
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing
Redbridge[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCathie McEwing1,18138.5−7.9
Southampton IndependentsDenise Mary Elizabeth Wyatt98232.0+18.4
ConservativeMatthew Robert Cowley58319.0+4.6
UKIPRichard John Lyons1244.0−15.4
Liberal DemocratsSimon Stokes993.2−0.1
GreenChristopher Richard James963.1+0.6
Majority199
Turnout3,07528
LabourholdSwing
Shirley[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourHannah Coombs1,95248.0+1.8
ConservativeMatt Turpin1,24430.6+3.3
Liberal DemocratsSteven Hulbert44010.8+4.8
GreenJohn Spottiswoode2045.0+0.3
IndependentAmanda Jane Guest1233.0N/A
UKIPNick Ray1072.6−7.5
Majority708
Turnout4,07638.7
LabourholdSwing
Sholing[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMarley George Guthrie2,09356.1+15.8
LabourAndy Frampton1,32335.5−0.4
Liberal DemocratsJames Cappleman1624.3+1.2
GreenLyn Hazel Brayshaw1534.1+0.8
Majority770
Turnout3,74134.9
ConservativeholdSwing
Swaythling[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLorna Fielker1,06242.8−4.8
ConservativeBob Painton95638.5+9.7
Liberal DemocratsPaul Alexander Clarke27511.1+2.6
GreenAngela Cotton1917.7−2.3
Majority106
Turnout2,49028.8
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing
Woolston[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourChristopher Hammond1,49549.0−1.3
ConservativeMatthew Thomas Jones1,16138.0+13.2
GreenClive George Hillman1484.8−2.8
Liberal DemocratsSamuel David Harris1414.6−5.0
TUSCSusan Ann Atkins1093.6−4.0
Majority334
Turnout3,06328.6
LabourholdSwing

References

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  1. ^"Election 2018 Results - Southampton Council".BBC. 4 May 2018. Retrieved14 May 2018.
  2. ^"Labour and Tory leaders defeated in council elections".BBC. 4 May 2018. Retrieved14 May 2018.
  3. ^Peter Henley (2 May 2018)."South of England local elections 2018".BBC. Retrieved14 September 2018.
  4. ^abcdeWilliam Rimell (12 April 2018)."Southampton local elections: Candidates ready to battle it out for seats".Southern Daily Echo.Newsquest. Retrieved11 September 2018.
  5. ^William Rimell (10 April 2018)."Labour pledges to build 1,000 homes".Southern Daily Echo.Newsquest. Retrieved13 September 2018.
  6. ^"St Mary's Stadium could get a new railway station".Southern Daily Echo.Newsquest. 7 April 2018. Retrieved11 September 2018.
  7. ^"REVEALED: The £56,000 cost of keeping homeless people out of a Southampton's Grosvenor Square car park".Southern Daily Echo.Newsquest. 17 April 2018. Retrieved13 September 2018.
  8. ^"'I'll challenge anyone': Respite centre campaigners taking on Southampton councillors in elections".Southern Daily Echo.Newsquest. 7 April 2018. Retrieved1 September 2018.
  9. ^abcdefghijklmnop"Statement of Persons Nominated"(PDF). Southampton City Council. 3 May 2018. Retrieved18 June 2018.
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