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2019 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council election

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2019 local election in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

2019 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council election

2 May 2019 (2019-05-02)2023 →

All 76 seats toBournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
39 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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PartyConservativeLiberal DemocratsIndependent
Seats won361511
Popular vote67,40446,99929,781
Percentage32.1%22.4%14.2%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 BlankBlankBlank
PartyPoole PeopleLabourGreen
Seats won732
Popular vote11,24329,71915,653
Percentage5.4%14.2%7.5%

Winner of each seat at the 2019 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council election

Council control after election


No overall control

The2019 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect the inaugural members ofBournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council in England, formed from the former unitary authorities ofBournemouth andPoole, andborough of Christchurch. At the same time an election for the new ChristchurchTown Council was held.

A shadow authority comprising elected members of the three preceding councils and relevant members ofDorset County Council sat prior to the election. Elections for the two parish councils in the area were also held.

Background

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Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council held elections on 2 May 2019 along with councils across England as part of the2019 local elections. The council elected all of its councillors for the first time under the auspices of the combined council. The merger ofBournemouth Borough Council,Christchurch Borough Council andPoole Borough Council's councils to form this new council was reported to save £500,000 per year.[1] A shadow authority of councillors for the three preceding councils and relevant members of Dorset County Council sat as a shadow authority prior to the election, with the Conservative group controlling the council and a majority of councillors being members of the Conservative Party.[2]Parish councils in the area also held elections, such as the newly formed Christchurch town council, replacing the formerBorough Council, and the Highcliffe and Walkford Neighbourhood Council.[3][4] Whilst the shadow authority had 125 members, the redrawn ward boundaries meant that the newly elected body has 76 members.

Representatives from all of the main UK political parties, theConservatives, theLiberal Democrats,Labour,Green Party of England and Wales andUKIP, stood for election to the new council. Alongside the national parties, several localist groups also stood for election, such as thePoole People,Alliance for Local Living and the Engage parties, as well as the informalChristchurch Independents group.[1]

Poole People is a localist group which had previously stood in and won seats in theformer Poole borough. For the 2019 election, they stood eight candidates in wards corresponding to Poole, winning seven seats in total. The Alliance for Local Living also stood parties, after being set up in 2018, and cooperating with Poole People;[5] ALL intended to stand four candidates in total, but due to the timing of the official registration of the party, only two were able to be listed on the ballot paper;[6] all four candidates also stood in Poole seats, but with only one win.

In March 2019, seven Conservative candidates, including the leader of the council David Flagg, were suspended from the party following their opposition to the merger.[7] Five of the suspended councillors (David Flagg, Margaret Phipps, Lesley Dedman, Nick Geary and Janet Abbott) alongside two existing independents (Colin Bungey and Fred Neale) stood as 'Christchurch Independents',[8] in opposition to the Conservatives, with those holding seats forming a group in the council after the election.

Overall results

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The composition of the shadow authority immediately ahead of this election was:

10276311
ConservativeIndependentLib DemsPoole PeopleGreenUKIP

Following the election, the composition of the council was:

36151173211
ConservativeLib DemsIndependentPoole PeopleLabourGreenUKIPALL

Summary

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Election result

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2019 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council election
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative7636N/AN/AN/A47.432.167,404N/A
 Liberal Democrats6715N/AN/AN/A19.722.446,999N/A
 Independent3211N/AN/AN/A14.514.229,781N/A
 Poole People87N/AN/AN/A9.25.411,243N/A
 Labour703N/AN/AN/A3.914.229,719N/A
 Green282N/AN/AN/A2.67.515,653N/A
 UKIP141N/AN/AN/A1.33.36,838N/A
 ALL21N/AN/AN/A1.30.71,566N/A
 Engage Party20N/AN/AN/A0.00.3580N/A

Aftermath

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Council composition after the election
Main article:Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council

The election resulted inno overall control, with no party winning the thirty-nine seats required for an overall majority; whilst the Conservatives were the largest party on the council, they lacked a majority. The Conservatives held seats in Bournemouth, with other parties and independents performing well in both Christchurch and Poole.[9] The newly formed Christchurch Independents group, who were the third largest group with seven seats, said that they would be open to working with all parties except the Conservatives, who had led the creation of the new authority.[10] Conservative councillor John Beesley said that the Conservatives should run the council, and that he was prepared to run a minority administration if no other party would support him.[11] The Liberal Democrats also announced their intention to form a coalition with other parties on the council.[11][12] Subsequently, Liberal DemocratVikki Slade was elected council leader of a "Unity Alliance" of all the parties except the Conservatives and UKIP, with 39 members in total.[13][14]

Within the council, six party groups were formed:[15][16]

GroupCouncillorsComposition
OppositionConservative
36 / 76
Conservative Party
AdministrationLiberal Democrats
15 / 76
Liberal Democrats
AdministrationChristchurch Independents
8 / 76
Independents
AdministrationPoole People and ALL
8 / 76
Poole People,Alliance for Local Living
AdministrationBournemouth Independent & Greens
4 / 76
Green Party,Independents
AdministrationLabour
3 / 76
Labour Party
AdministrationUnaligned
1 / 76
Independent
Opposition
1 / 76
UKIP

In 2022, councillors from the Conservatives and one from Poole People defected to form thePoole Local Group.[17]

Ward results

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The statement of persons nominated was posted by the authority on 5 April 2019, 299 candidates were standing.[1] Asterisks (*) denote sitting councillors seeking re-election.

Alderney and Bourne Valley

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Alderney and Bourne Valley (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTony Trent1,24136.3
Liberal DemocratsRachel Maidment1,14233.4
Liberal DemocratsToby Johnson1,02229.9
ConservativeBenjamin Levy82124.0
Poole PeopleBenjamin Norton75822.2
ConservativeGregory Welch65319.1
ConservativeTrevor Watts65119.1
UKIPJoe Cryans63118.5
LabourHenry Land61518.0
LabourLisa Weir58117.0
LabourDavid Stokes50514.8
ALLClaire Crescent44713.1
IndependentMartin Smalley3038.9
Majority199
Turnout3,41528.21%
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Bearwood and Merley

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Bearwood and Merley (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Brown2,11549.8
Liberal DemocratsMarcus Andrews1,85043.6
Liberal DemocratsRichard Burton1,74641.1
IndependentMarion Pope1,45634.3
ConservativeJane Newell1,14827.0
ConservativeAshley Fraser94922.4
ConservativeStephen Baker94222.2
GreenSimon Riggs44310.4
LabourSiobhan Bardsley2135.0
LabourGigi Sismaet1934.5
LabourMoe Phillips1804.2
Majority
Turnout4,24639.70%
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Boscombe East and Pokesdown

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Boscombe East and Pokesdown (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Farquhar74730.3
ConservativeAndy Jones72429.4
GreenSusan Chapman65626.6
LabourSam King53321.6
ConservativeGina Mackin52221.2
Liberal DemocratsRebecca Edwards45018.3
UKIPRon Dickinson39215.9
Liberal DemocratsPhilip Dunn34614.1
Majority
Turnout2,46230.86%
Labourwin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Boscombe West

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Boscombe West (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJane Kelly66637.1
LabourLewis Allison61834.4
ConservativePhilip Stanley-Watts59132.9
LabourSara Armstrong53930.0
GreenAnne Cassels51828.8
Liberal DemocratsPaul Radcliffe31617.6
Majority27
Turnout1,79623.47%
Conservativewin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Bournemouth Central

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Bournemouth Central (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMike Greene88341.5
ConservativeHazel Allen84639.8
IndependentDavid Smith62529.4
GreenSarah Bedford45221.3
LabourPhilip Murray34916.4
LabourCharlie Nixon28913.6
Liberal DemocratsCraig Norman2089.8
Liberal DemocratsKevin Williams1718.0
Majority
Turnout2,12625.68%
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Broadstone

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Broadstone (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVikki Slade2,89967.2
Liberal DemocratsMike Brooke2,89267.0
ConservativeDavid Newell1,03524.0
ConservativeHelen Lawrence87520.3
UKIPPaula Holyoak2996.9
LabourRobin Phillips1363.2
LabourPete Stratford1182.7
Majority
Turnout4,31549.67%
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Burton and Grange

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Burton and Grange (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentDavid Flagg*1,19651.2
IndependentSimon McCormack1,05345.1
LabourClaire Wade52522.5
LabourAndrew Dunne42018.0
ConservativeWendy Grace36315.5
ConservativeBrian Case35815.3
GreenBenjamin Pantling1878.0
Liberal DemocratsRobert Dawson1466.3
Liberal DemocratsFrederick Worthy1255.4
Majority
Turnout2,33633.46%
Independentwin (new seat)
Independentwin (new seat)

Canford Cliffs

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Canford Cliffs (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMay Haines1,99061.9
ConservativeMohan Iyengar1,85157.6
IndependentPeter Pawlowski61519.1
IndependentDavid Young55517.3
Liberal DemocratsRobin Rennison55517.3
Liberal DemocratsDave Yates37211.6
LabourMartin Holst1855.8
Majority
Turnout3,21440.58%
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Canford Heath

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Canford Heath (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSandra Moore1,96656.3
Liberal DemocratsChris Matthews1,75350.2
Liberal DemocratsPete Parrish1,54144.2
ConservativeSean Gabriel89925.8
ConservativeRuth Thompson87125.0
ConservativeRaymond Tindle65718.8
UKIPChristopher Spence55215.8
LabourJanet Green39711.4
GreenAndrew Hawkins3359.6
LabourRob Bassinder2507.2
LabourTrisha Hyder2386.8
Majority
Turnout3,49032.51%
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Christchurch Town

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Christchurch Town (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMike Cox89129.6
ConservativePeter Hall85128.2
Liberal DemocratsMichael Tarling85028.2
ConservativePeter Watson-Lee71623.8
IndependentFred Neale66822.2
IndependentLindy Stuart-Clark62520.7
GreenSteve Docherty38612.8
LabourRobert Hope34811.5
LabourDavid Munnik2799.3
Majority1
Turnout3,01438.20%
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Commons

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Commons (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentColin Bungey1,62351.9
IndependentMargaret Phipps1,56750.1
No party descriptionJim Biggin46915.0
Liberal DemocratsCarol Gardiner45814.7
ConservativeVictoria Hallam43814.0
ConservativeLisle Smith40312.9
Liberal DemocratsFenella Vick39412.6
LabourPeter Stokes2237.1
LabourAntoinette Pearce2086.7
Majority
Turnout3,12540.53%
Independentwin (new seat)
Independentwin (new seat)

Creekmoor

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Creekmoor (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJudy Butt87738.8
UKIPDiana Butler59126.2
ConservativeSteve Hayes58425.8
Liberal DemocratsPaul Slade51923.0
IndependentShaun Connolly50322.3
Liberal DemocratsTrevor Morton44619.7
GreenWayland Goodliffe28812.7
LabourRuby Free2119.3
Majority7
Turnout2,26031.26%
Conservativewin (new seat)
UKIPwin (new seat)

East Cliff and Springbourne

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East Cliff and Springbourne (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnne Filer1,01636.2
ConservativeDavid Kelsey97134.6
ConservativeRoberto Rocca86130.7
LabourTina Thompson71525.5
LabourIan Prankerd69124.6
LabourDavid Thompson66323.6
GreenFrank Miles63922.8
Liberal DemocratsAlfreda Christensen-Barton48817.4
Liberal DemocratsJordan Blackwell45116.1
Liberal DemocratsBrian Jenner44715.9
IndependentOli Cheetham44415.8
Majority
Turnout2,80824.02%
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

East Southbourne and Tuckton

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East Southbourne and Tuckton (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEddie Coope1,65956.5
ConservativeMalcolm Davies1,46449.9
GreenJane Bull65822.4
Liberal DemocratsJon Nicholas59720.3
LabourToni Colledge35612.1
Liberal DemocratsDavid Ruffer33111.3
LabourAlan Davidson2458.3
Majority
Turnout2,93538.64%
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Hamworthy

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Hamworthy (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Poole PeopleJulie Bagwell1,62151.6
Poole PeopleDaniel Butt1,41144.9
ConservativeMike White77324.6
ConservativeMike Wilkins72523.1
UKIPJohn Butler63820.3
ConservativeVishal Gupta60619.3
GreenIan Hay46014.6
LabourSarah Ward45314.4
LabourJim Buchanan43613.9
LabourNeil Duncan-Jordan40813.0
Liberal DemocratsPeter Sidaway2247.1
Liberal DemocratsDavid Chicken1966.2
Liberal DemocratsDeclan Stones1625.2
Majority
Turnout3,14430.43%
Poole Peoplewin (new seat)
Poole Peoplewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Highcliffe and Walkford

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Highcliffe and Walkford (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentNigel Brooks1,79248.1
IndependentNick Geary1,61743.4
ConservativeTrish Jamieson1,19232.0
ConservativeColin Jamieson1,01727.3
Liberal DemocratsLily Cox37910.2
Liberal DemocratsLucy Harris3519.4
LabourKathryn Boniface2978.0
LabourRoger Boniface2667.1
Majority
Turnout3,72844.22
Independentwin (new seat)
Independentwin (new seat)

Kinson

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Kinson (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDuane Farr1,08631.7
ConservativeLaurence Fear1,01929.7
ConservativeNorman Decent93727.3
LabourCatherine Gutmann Roberts81023.6
LabourJoanne Oldale78723.0
LabourCarl Richards75221.9
IndependentMark Battistini68219.9
IndependentAmadeo Angiolini66519.4
UKIPMelita Jeffries65619.1
IndependentJohn Perkins52015.2
GreenCarla Gregory-May50514.7
Liberal DemocratsJack Holliss2707.9
Liberal DemocratsAnn Smith2627.6
EngageSusan Lennon2246.5
Majority
Turnout3,42826.54
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Littledown and Iford

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Littledown and Iford (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLawrence Williams1,18248.0
ConservativeBobbie Dove1,15647.0
Liberal DemocratsCatherine Bishop55622.6
GreenDavid Ball55222.4
LabourPauline Haynes37215.1
LabourBill Brandwood32613.3
Liberal DemocratsMuiruri Coyne31212.7
Majority
Turnout2,46032.62
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Moordown

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Moordown (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSarah Anderson86740.0
ConservativeBeverley Dunlop61228.2
GreenAlice Kate Bisson56926.2
GreenJoe Salmon49923.0
LabourNigel Apperley42019.4
UKIPMike Clark37817.4
LabourDavid Griffiths37617.3
UKIPSylvi Clark33115.3
Majority
Turnout2,170
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Mudeford, Stanpit and West Highcliffe

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Mudeford, Stanpit and West Highcliffe (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentLesley Dedman1,82750.5
IndependentPaul Hilliard1,72247.6
ConservativeClaire Bath1,16832.3
ConservativeRay Nottage87324.1
Liberal DemocratsFiona Cox37710.4
Liberal DemocratsKeith Harrison3339.2
LabourGillian Hope2446.7
LabourWilliam Deans2416.7
Majority
Turnout3,61844.95
Independentwin (new seat)
Independentwin (new seat)

Muscliff and Strouden Park

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Muscliff and Strouden Park (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKieron Wilson2,12951.5
IndependentLisa Northover1,58138.3
ConservativeDerek Borthwick1,02224.7
ConservativeIan Clark97323.5
IndependentJohn Trickett84620.5
ConservativeMichael Weinhonig84120.3
GreenPeter Lucas69416.8
IndependentJohn Adams65215.8
UKIPFiona Dougherty62115.0
LabourJilly Grower53112.8
LabourPaul Forsdick42710.3
LabourSteve Laughton4109.9
Majority
Turnout4,133
Independentwin (new seat)
Independentwin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Newtown and Heatherlands

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Newtown and Heatherlands (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMillie Earl1,78545.7
Liberal DemocratsMarlon Le Poidevin1,63741.9
Liberal DemocratsMark Robson1,38835.6
ConservativeMalcolm Farrelll86222.1
GreenAdrian Oliver83521.4
ConservativeCraig Allison73318.8
LabourEmma Lang70718.1
UKIPVicky Spence65716.8
LabourAlan Daniels64516.5
ConservativeThomas Lindsey63816.3
EngageMarty Caine3569.1
Majority
Turnout3,90429.91
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Oakdale

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Oakdale (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Poole PeoplePeter Miles1,40650.8
ALLFelicity Rice1,11940.4
ConservativeIan Potter70125.3
ConservativeJanet Walton52719.0
UKIPJanice Long42115.2
Liberal DemocratsSean Perrin33412.1
Liberal DemocratsTansy Earl32111.6
LabourIan Aitkenhead29410.6
Majority
Turnout2,770
Poole Peoplewin (new seat)
ALLwin (new seat)

Parkstone

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Parkstone (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Poole PeopleStephen Baron1,30043.5
ConservativeAnn Stribley94231.5
ConservativeJohn Challinor81527.3
Liberal DemocratsCrispin Goodall61520.6
IndependentMichael Hancock60920.4
GreenKeith Lawson48616.3
Liberal DemocratsGrant Gillingham42514.2
LabourJo Aylward-Carter40613.6
Majority
Turnout2,98736.79
Poole Peoplewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Penn Hill

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Penn Hill (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTony O'Neill1,15739.6
ConservativeBryan Dion1,03035.2
Liberal DemocratsBrian Clements1,01634.8
Liberal DemocratsRich Douglas92031.5
GreenHannah Macklin76626.2
LabourMini Kingman45515.6
Majority
Turnout2,92234.86
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Poole Town

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[19]
Poole Town (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Poole PeopleMark Howell1,60347.9
Poole PeopleAndy Hadley1,59347.6
Poole PeopleL-J Evans1,55146.3
LabourSue Aitkenhead74822.3
ConservativeAndy Garner-Watts66619.9
LabourAndy Proctor66419.8
LabourPhilippa Connolly64719.3
ConservativeXena Dion64719.3
ConservativeTom Lintern-Mole63218.9
Liberal DemocratsJon Cox3289.8
Liberal DemocratsTim Joyce2537.6
Liberal DemocratsQuenten Walker2116.3
IndependentSimon Lane762.3
IndependentWilliam Kimmet712.1
Majority
Turnout3,34833.41%
Poole Peoplewin (new seat)
Poole Peoplewin (new seat)
Poole Peoplewin (new seat)

Queen's Park

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Queen's Park (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMark Anderson1,07145.1
ConservativeCheryl Johnson92138.8
GreenAlasdair Keddie47419.9
LabourSharon Carr-Brown39516.6
GreenElizabeth McManus36315.3
LabourSusan Fisher34614.6
UKIPDavid Hughes29912.6
Liberal DemocratsGillian Pardy27111.4
Liberal DemocratsLorraine Crouch26111.0
Majority
Turnout
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Redhill and Northbourne

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[20]
Redhill and Northbourne (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentStephen Bartlett1,28149.2
ConservativeJackie Edwards66025.4
IndependentRichard Sheridan65425.1
ConservativeDavid D'Orton-Gibson63924.6
UKIPMarilyn Day37214.3
LabourAnn Williams29211.2
GreenMartine Smid-Weevers28210.8
Liberal DemocratsHeather Dalziel2439.3
LabourDarren Taylor2128.1
Liberal DemocratsPhillip Lucas1556.0
Majority
Turnout2,60234.39%
Independentwin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Talbot and Branksome Woods

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Talbot and Branksome Woods (3 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePhilip Broadhead1,43944.7
ConservativeDrew Mellor1,43344.5
ConservativeKaren Rampton1,39943.4
IndependentLynda B-Price71922.3
GreenYasmine Osbourne66620.7
Liberal DemocratsJana Sadeh56717.6
Liberal DemocratsMatthew Gillett56117.4
Liberal DemocratsDavid England54817.0
LabourJago Corry45014.0
LabourRuth Messer44013.7
LabourPatrick Connolly43713.6
Majority
Turnout3,22131.50
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Wallisdown and Winton West

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Wallisdown and Winton West (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNigel Hedges87242.4
ConservativeSusan Phillips83140.4
GreenMatthew Burgess42720.8
GreenChris Henderson38718.8
LabourMichael Cracknell35717.4
Liberal DemocratsInes Antunovic-Thomson35217.1
LabourLloyd Owen33416.2
Liberal DemocratsMartin Rodger28013.6
Majority
Turnout2,056
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

West Southbourne

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West Southbourne (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourLisa Lewis71827.4
ConservativeBob Lawton70827.0
LabourCorrie Drew69526.5
Liberal DemocratsGary Mitchell69526.5
Liberal DemocratsHenry Castledine68526.2
ConservativeBlair Crawford67525.8
IndependentChris Mayne63624.3
Majority
Turnout2,61933.27
Labourwin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Westbourne and West Cliff

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Westbourne and West Cliff (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Beesley1,23648.1
ConservativeNicola Greene1,19546.6
Liberal DemocratsLaura Young58822.9
GreenLiz Elwick54321.2
Liberal DemocratsPhoebe Castledine42016.4
LabourPatrick Canavan40615.8
LabourStephen Sinsbury28110.9
Majority
Turnout2,567
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Winton East

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Winton East (2 seats)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenSimon Bull1,38563.6
GreenChris Rigby1,19855.0
ConservativePatrick Oakley46821.5
ConservativeCameron Adams40318.5
LabourCecilia Penn33815.5
LabourJohn Kingston32815.1
Majority
Turnout2,177
Greenwin (new seat)
Greenwin (new seat)

Changes 2019–2023

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Changes of allegiance

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  • Julie Bagwell and Daniel Butt, both elected for the Poole People Party, left the party in October 2019 to sit as independents. Daniel Butt also left the Unity Alliance coalition at the same time.[21] Julie Bagwell remained an independent within the Unity Alliance until September 2020, when she also withdrew from the coalition.[22]
  • Steve Baron, Daniel Butt, Toby Johnson and Nigel Brooks all joined the Conservatives in September 2021, giving the party a majority on the council.[23]
  • The Conservatives lost their majority on the council in June 2022 when Steve Baron, Mohan Iyengar, Daniel Butt and Judy Butt left the party to form the Poole Local Group with independent councillor Julie Bagwell.[24] The group was subsequently registered as a political party called thePoole Engage Party.[25]
  • Jackie Edwards, elected as a Conservative, left the party on 1 October 2022 to sit as an independent.[26]

Canford Heath

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Canford Heath: 6 May 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSean Gabriel1,40640.5+14.7
Liberal DemocratsJennie Hodges1,36539.3−4.9
LabourJanet Green3359.7−1.7
IndependentJohn Sheldon1323.8N/A
GreenBen Pantling1283.7−5.9
UKIPVicky Spence1053.0−12.8
Majority
Turnout3,47131.96−0.55
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing

By-election triggered by death of Liberal Democrat councillor Pete Parrish in July 2020.[27] By-election not allowed to be held earlier due toCOVID-19 pandemic.

Commons

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Commons: 6 May 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CIVanessa Ricketts1,31044.7−7.2
ConservativeLisle Smith82228.0+15.1
IndependentFrederick Neale29610.1N/A
Liberal DemocratsCarol Gardiner2428.3−6.4
LabourPeter Stokes2147.3+0.2
UKIPFrederick Neale481.6N/A
Majority
Turnout2,93236.50−4.03
CIholdSwing

By-election triggered by death of Colin Bungey in April 2020.[28] By-election not allowed to be held earlier due toCOVID-19 pandemic.

Highcliffe and Walkford

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Highcliffe and Walkford: 6 October 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CIAndy Martin1,77862.0N/A
Liberal DemocratsPete Brown57119.9+9.6
ConservativeChristopher van Hagen35812.5−20.0
LabourDavid Stokes1635.7−2.4
Majority1,20742.1
Turnout2,87533.2
CIholdSwingN/A

By-election triggered by death of Nick Geary in July 2022. He had been elected as an independent in 2019 and sat in the Christchurch Independents group, which was formally registered as a political party in February 2021.[29][30]

References

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  30. ^"Christchurch Independents".The Electoral Commission. Retrieved27 June 2024.
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