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2023 Cannock Chase District Council election

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2023 English local election

2023 Cannock Chase District Council election

← 20224 May 2023 (2023-05-04)2024 →

17 out of 41 seats toCannock Chase District Council
21 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderOlivia LyonsTony Johnson
PartyConservativeLabourGreen
Last election25 seats, 42.1%8 seats, 38.0%2 seats, 6.1%
Seats before22[a]122
Seats won494
Seats after18175
Seat changeDecrease 4Increase 5Increase 3
Popular vote6,6269,2693,352
Percentage32.1%44.9%16.2%
SwingDecrease 10.0%Increase 6.9%Increase 10.1%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 BlankBlankBlank
PartyLiberal DemocratsIndependentChase Indies
Last election2 seats, 2.7%1 seats, 0.9%3 seats, 9.6%
Seats before212[b]
Seats won000
Seats after100
Seat changeDecrease 1Decrease 1Decrease 2
Popular vote434965n/a
Percentage2.1%4.7%n/a
SwingDecrease 0.6%Increase 3.8%n/a

Winner of each seat at the 2023 Cannock Chase District Council election

Leader before election

Olivia Lyons
Conservative

Leader after election

Tony Johnson
Labour
No overall control

The2023 Cannock Chase District election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect 17 of the 41 councillors onCannock Chase District Council inStaffordshire, England.[3] on the same day as otherlocal elections in England, including to eightparish councils in the district. The usual nominal third of the council (15 seats, one from each ward) was up for election, plus there were two vacancies to be filled, meaning a total of 17councillors were elected.

The council was underConservative majority control prior to the election. The election saw the council go underno overall control, and a coalition of Labour, Green and Liberal Democrat coalition subsequently formed to run the council.[4]

Background

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At the previous2022 election in Cannock Chase, theConservatives retained the seats they were defending and gained one fromLabour, increasing their overallmajority. At the 2023 election, they were defending seven seats which they won at the2019 election. Labour were looking to make gains for the first time since2016 after being reduced to eight seats, their lowest ever seat total, at the 2022 election.Localist party the Chase Community Independent Group did not put up any candidates at this election; theGreen Party were hoping to regain seats in theHednesford area which they had held before the Chase Indies' formation in 2020. TheLiberal Democrats were looking to retain one of two seats they held in the Brereton and Ravenhill ward; they did not field candidates in any other wards.

There had been substantial changes to the makeup of the council since the May 2022 election. Four Conservative councillors had resigned from the council whilst another haddefected to Labour; the Conservatives successfully defended their Cannock West seat but lost the Hednesford North and Etching Hill and the Heath by-elections to Labour. This reduced their total from 25 councillors to 21. Meanwhile, the leader of the Chase Community Independent Group resigned his Hednesford South seat shortly before the election was called. This, along with a last minute Conservative resignation in Cannock East, resulted in there being two councillors elected in two of the council's wards.

The outcome of the election was a decisive shift to Labour, with them picking up the highest number of votes and seats for the first time since the 2016 election.[5] Labour gained three seats from the Conservatives, one from the Liberal Democrats, and regained a seat in Cannock North which had been held by a former Labour independent councillor. This boosted their seat count from 12 just before the election to 17. The Conservatives saw their vote share drop by 10% for the second year in a row, leading to them losing three seats and their overall majority. They remained the largest party by a single seat. The Greens regained three seats in Hednesford which had been held by former Green councillors, leaving them with the five seats they had following the 2019 election. The Liberal Democrats lost to Labour in their one remaining ward, reducing them to one seat for the second time in the council's history.

Across the district, there was a substantial 9.7% swing to Labour compared to 2019; compared to 2022, the swing to Labour was a slightly smaller 8.5%.

Following the election a coalition of Labour, the Greens and the Liberal Democrat formed, with Labour group leader Tony Johnson being appointed leader of the council at the subsequent annual council meeting on 24 May 2023.[6]

Summary

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Election result

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The overall results were:[7]

2023 Cannock Chase District Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Labour9Increase 560.081741.59,26944.9Increase6.9
 Conservative4Decrease 326.7141843.96,62632.1Decrease10.0
 Green4Increase 326.71512.23,35216.2Increase10.1
 Liberal Democrats0Decrease 10.0112.44342.1Decrease0.6
 Independent0Decrease 10.0000.09654.7Increase3.8

Council Composition

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Prior to the election, the composition of the council was:[8]

211222112
ConservativeLabourLDGrnCIIndVac

After the election, the composition of the council was:

181751
ConservativeLabourGreensLD

Ward results

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Vote share changes are based on the results achieved by parties in2019 when these seats were last contested.

Brereton and Ravenhill

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Brereton and Ravenhill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCarl Boulton67247.6Increase10.1
Liberal DemocratsGerald Molineux43430.7Decrease12.2
ConservativeMelanie Frew30621.7Increase2.1
Majority23816.9N/A
Turnout1,41227.0Decrease0.4
Labourgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwingIncrease11.2

Cannock East

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Cannock East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony Johnson73959.1Increase17.0
LabourFred Prestwood62249.7Increase7.6
ConservativeGary Millward40832.6Increase8.6
GreenArlene Carmichael14211.4Increase2.4
GreenMelody Donnallie14211.4Increase2.4
Turnout1,25523.5Decrease2.6
LabourholdSwing
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing

There were two seats up for election in this ward due to the resignation of Conservative councillor Johnny McMahon in March 2023.

Ward Summary
PartyVotes% Votes±%SeatsChange
Labour1,36166.3Increase24.22Increase1
Conservative40819.9Decrease4.10Decrease1
Green28413.8Increase4.80

Cannock North

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Cannock North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPaula Stanton64257.3Increase3.8
ConservativeDavid Guy26823.9Increase0.4
IndependentPaul Carnell12611.2N/A
GreenRichard Jenking857.6Decrease15.4
Majority38433.4Increase3.4
Turnout1,12121.1Decrease1.2
LabourholdSwingIncrease1.7

Cannock South

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Cannock South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJeff Hill65146.1Increase7.4
ConservativePaul Snape53738.1Increase6.1
GreenEloise Cropp14210.1Increase1.6
IndependentDavid Hyden815.7N/A
Majority1148.0Increase1.3
Turnout1,41123.4Decrease1.1
LabourholdSwingIncrease0.7

Cannock West

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Cannock West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeVal Jones97657.6Decrease5.1
LabourNatalie Hill53731.7Increase10.9
GreenMaire Smith18210.7Decrease5.7
Majority43925.9Decrease16.1
Turnout1,69530.3Decrease0.7
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease8.0

Etching Hill and the Heath

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Etching Hill and the Heath
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMike Sutherland67552.2Decrease7.8
LabourDaniel Foceac47036.3Increase18.0
GreenCarl Harwatt14911.5Decrease10.2
Majority20515.9Decrease22.4
Turnout1,29425.6Decrease1.1
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease12.9

Hagley

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Hagley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opDavid Williams48863.0Increase26.0
ConservativeJulia Kenny16421.2Decrease20.2
IndependentAlan Dudson729.3N/A
GreenKenny Beardmore516.6Decrease15.0
Majority32441.8N/A
Turnout77523.0Increase0.5
Labour Co-opgain fromConservativeSwingIncrease23.1

Hawks Green

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Hawks Green
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAdrienne Fitzgerald61850.7Increase7.0
LabourDale Bilbie45637.4Increase20.6
GreenDavid Green14612.0Increase1.9
Majority16213.3Decrease13.6
Turnout1,22022.9Decrease0.6
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease6.8

Heath Hayes East & Wimblebury

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Heath Hayes East & Wimblebury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie Aston54747.2Increase17.0
ConservativeSamantha Thompson50743.8Increase6.7
GreenStuart Kennedy1049.0Decrease0.7
Majority403.4N/A
Turnout1,15824.5Decrease0.4
Labourgain fromConservativeSwingIncrease5.2

Hednesford Green Heath

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Hednesford Green Heath
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMandy Dunnett ^59853.8Increase20.9
ConservativeLaura Harrison40836.7Increase2.6
IndependentRon Turville1069.5Increase3.1
Majority19017.1N/A
Turnout1,11219.7Decrease4.8
Labourgain fromConservativeSwingIncrease9.2

^Mandy Dunnett was the sitting councillor for the Hednesford North ward. She switched to the Hednesford Green Heath ward after defecting to Labour.

Hednesford North

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Hednesford North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenDarrell Mawle46438.5Decrease3.2
LabourPaul Witton41634.5Increase3.2
ConservativeMarie Taylor21918.2Decrease8.8
IndependentArthur Roden1078.9N/A
Majority484.0Decrease6.0
Turnout1,29924.7Increase0.3
GreenholdSwingDecrease3.2

Although this was a notional Green hold compared to 2019, in current seat terms it was a Green gain from Labour due to the previous defection of the sitting councillor, Mandy Dunnett, to Labour.

Hednesford South

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Hednesford South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenLiz Bishop46439.0Decrease21.7
GreenMandi Boyer38832.6Decrease28.1
ConservativePhil Hewitt35329.7Increase2.0
LabourBob Heighway31926.8Increase15.2
LabourSteve Thornley29324.6Increase13.4
IndependentAndrea Beach ^19716.6N/A
IndependentChris Harborow17014.3N/A
Turnout1,19328.0Decrease1.8
GreenholdSwingDecrease3.2
Greengain fromChase IndiesSwing

^Andrea Beach was the sitting councillor for the Cannock North ward. She switched to the Hednesford South ward after defecting from Labour to the Chase Community Independent Group, and latterly sitting as an independent.

There were two seats up for election in this ward due to the resignation of Chase Community Independent Group leader Paul Woodhead in March 2023.

Although one of these seats was a notional Green hold compared to 2019, in current seat terms it was a Green gain from the Chase Community Independent Group due to the previous defection of the sitting councillor, Stuart Crabtree, from the Greens.

Ward Summary
PartyVotes% Votes±%SeatsChange
Green85239.1Decrease21.62Increase1
Labour60927.9Increase16.30
Independent36716.8N/A0
Conservative35316.2Decrease11.50

Norton Canes

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Norton Canes
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opJosh Newbury1,06966.9Increase21.9
ConservativeTim Clapham35722.4Decrease9.3
IndependentSean Butler1066.6N/A
GreenStuart Crabtree654.1Decrease1.3
Majority71244.5Increase31.2
Turnout1,59724.2Decrease4.2
Labour Co-opholdSwingIncrease15.6

Rawnsley

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Rawnsley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenAndrea Muckley71569.8Increase14.0
ConservativeThomas Yaxley17417.0Decrease9.4
LabourLes Bullock13513.2Increase0.1
Majority54152.8Increase23.4
Turnout1,02428.3Decrease5.5
GreenholdSwingIncrease11.7

Western Springs

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Western Springs
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePam Owen65647.4Decrease6.9
LabourDavid Gaye61544.4Increase18.3
GreenWarren Cocker1138.2Decrease11.4
Majority413.0Decrease25.2
Turnout1,38426.9Decrease0.2
ConservativeholdSwingDecrease12.6

Changes 2023–2024

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Paul Fisher, elected as a Liberal Democrat in 2022, left the party in August 2023, leaving the party with no councillors.[9] He subsequently joined Labour later in 2023.[10]

References

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  1. ^Including one vacant seat held by Conservative councillor John McMahon prior to his resignation in March 2023.[1]
  2. ^Including one vacant seat in Hednesford South ward previously held by Chase Community Independents Group councillor Paul Woodhead.[1] The party did not put up any candidates in 2023 and was de-registered with the Electoral Commission the month after this election.[2]
  1. ^abBoothroyd, David (24 March 2023)."Tory hold in a rush in Northants".Local Councils. Thorncliffe. Retrieved27 December 2023.
  2. ^"Chase Community Independents Group".The Electoral Commission. Retrieved27 December 2023.
  3. ^"District Election Results 2023".Cannock Chase District Council. 5 May 2023. Retrieved8 May 2023.
  4. ^Lawson, Eleanor (25 May 2023)."Labour forms coalition with Greens and Lib Dems in Cannock Chase to run council".Express and Star. Retrieved27 December 2023.
  5. ^"Full Cannock Chase Council election results with no clear majority".Express & Star. 5 May 2023. Retrieved8 May 2023.
  6. ^"Council minutes, 24 May 2023"(PDF).27 December 2023.
  7. ^"Cannock Chase election result".BBC News. May 2023. Retrieved27 December 2023.
  8. ^"Your Councillors".Cannock Chase District Council. Archived fromthe original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved27 December 2023.
  9. ^Boothroyd, David (18 August 2023)."Boro not as red as it seems".Local Councils. Thorncliffe. Retrieved27 December 2023.
  10. ^"Your District Councillors"(PDF).Cannock Chase District Council. December 2023. Retrieved27 December 2023.
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