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2024 Maidstone Borough Council election

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Local election in Maidstone, England
2024 Maidstone Borough Council election

← 20232 May 2024 (2024-05-02)2028 →

All 49 seats toMaidstone Borough Council
25 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderDavid BurtonClive EnglishStuart Jeffery
PartyConservativeLiberal DemocratsGreen
Last election24 seats, 32.7%12 seats, 22.9%3 seats, 16.8%
Seats before25123
Seats won131210
Seat changeDecrease 12SteadyIncrease 7
Popular vote26,35316,63918,470
Percentage31.9%20.1%22.3%
SwingDecrease 0.8%Decrease 2.8%Increase 5.5%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 BlankBlankBlank
LeaderMaureen Cleator[a]Paul Harper
PartyLabourIndependentFant and Oakwood Independents
Last election6 seats, 15.6%10 seats, 11.3%n/a
Seats before492
Seats won662
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 3Increase 2
Popular vote10,4155,5822,434
Percentage12.6%6.8%2.9%
SwingDecrease 3.0%Decrease 4.5%n/a

Winner of each seat at the 2024 Maidstone Borough Council election

Council control before election

David Burton
Conservative
No overall control

Council control after election

Stuart Jeffrey
Green
No overall control

The2024 Maidstone Borough Council election took place on Thursday 2 May 2024, alongside theother local elections in the United Kingdom being held on the same day. All 49 members ofMaidstone Borough Council inKent were elected following boundary changes.[1]

The council remained underno overall control. TheConservative minority administration which had been running the council prior to the election was replaced by a coalition of theLiberal Democrats,Greens and some of theindependent councillors, led by Green councillor Stuart Jeffery.

Overview

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Prior to the election, the council was underno overall control, being run by a Conservative minority administration with informal support from some of the independent councillors.[2] The leader of the council before the election was Conservative councillor David Burton, who had held the post since 2021. He did not stand for re-election.[3]

Following the election the council remained under no overall control. The Conservatives were still the largest party, but with a significantly reduced share of the seats.[4] A coalition of theLiberal Democrats,Greens and four of the independent councillors subsequently formed to run the council, led by Green councillor Stuart Jeffery. He was formally appointed as leader of the council at the subsequent annual council meeting on 18 May 2024.[5]

Boundary changes

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Maidstone usually elects its councillors in thirds, on a 4-year cycle. However, following boundary changes, all councillors will be elected to the new wards.[6] The change reduces the number of councillors by 6.

Old wards[7]No. of seatsNew wardsNo. of seats
Allington3Allington and Bridge2
Barming1Barming Heath and Teston2
Bearsted3Bearsted and Downswood3
Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton1Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton1
Boxley3Boxley Downs2
Bridge2Coxheath and Farleigh2
Coxheath and Hunton3Fant and Oakwood3
Detling and Thurnham1Grove Green and Vinters Park3
Downswood and Otham1Harrietsham, Lenham and North Downs3
East3Headcorn and Sutton Valence2
Fant3High Street3
Harrietsham and Lenham2Leeds and Langley2
Headcorn2Loose and Linton2
Heath2Marden and Yalding3
High Street3Palace Wood2
Leeds1Park Wood and Mangravet2
Loose1Penenden Heath3
Marden and Yalding3Ringlestone1
North3Senacre1
North Downs1Shepway3
Park Wood2Staplehurst2
Shepway North3Tovil2
Shepway North3
Shepway South2
South3
Staplehurst2
Sutton Valence and Langley1

Previous council composition

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After2023 electionBefore 2024 election[8]After 2024 election
PartySeatsPartySeatsPartySeats
Conservative24Conservative25Conservative13
Liberal Democrats12Liberal Democrats12Liberal Democrats12
Labour6Labour4Labour6
Green3Green3Green10
Fant & Oakwood IndependentsDidn't existFant & Oakwood Independents2Fant & Oakwood Independents2
Independent10Independent9Independent6

Changes:

  • May 2023: Michelle Hastie (independent) joins Conservatives[9]
  • July 2023: Patrick Coates and Paul Harper leave Labour to sit as independents[10]
  • November 2023: Fant & Oakwood Independents formed - Patrick Coates and Paul Harper (both independents) join party[11]

Results

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2024 Maidstone Borough Council election
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative491300Decrease 1226.531.926,353–0.8
 Liberal Democrats291200Steady24.520.116,639–2.8
 Green351000Increase 720.422.318,470+5.5
 Independent10800Decrease 316.39.78,016–1.6
 Labour28600Increase 215.612.610,415–3.0
 Reform8000Steady0.02.72,264+2.3
 British Democrats1000Steady0.00.5452N/A
 Heritage1000Steady0.00.1107–0.2

Ward results

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An asterisk denotes an incumbent councillor seeking re-election.

Allington and Bridge

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Allington and Bridge (2 seats)[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenStuart Jeffery*91460.0
GreenRachel Rodwell82254.0
ConservativeMitu Chowdhury38525.3
ConservativeRita Gintautaite26317.3
Liberal DemocratsMichelle Englar25716.9
LabourMarianna Poliszczuk20313.3
Liberal DemocratsBenjamin Webster-Whiting20213.3
Turnout1,659
Greenwin (new seat)
Greenwin (new seat)

Barming Heath and Teston

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Barming Heath and Teston (2 seats)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentFay Gooch*76537.8
GreenAllison Sweetman71235.2
Liberal DemocratsChris Passmore70734.9
GreenKeira Stuart Smith61830.5
Liberal DemocratsBryan Vizzard40920.2
ConservativeReiss Cordrey37618.6
LabourMary Shaw28013.8
ConservativeArek Zurawinski1829.0
Turnout2,213
Independentwin (new seat)
Greenwin (new seat)

Bearsted and Downswood

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Bearsted and Downswood (3 seats)[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeVal Springett*1,20048.6
ConservativeDenis Spooner*1,02141.3
GreenCiaran Oliver1,01341.0
ConservativePaul Cooper*98439.8
GreenLee Garrett79632.2
GreenEdward Wallace65926.7
ReformDavid Cockerham48119.5
IndependentGordon Newton*40916.6
Liberal DemocratsIan Chittenden39816.1
LabourTheresa Lyons34313.9
HeritageSean Turner1074.3
Turnout2,848
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Greenwin (new seat)

Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton

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Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentAnne Dawes59963.1+10.3
ConservativeGeorge Burr21622.8–5.2
LabourPeter Oliver13414.1+9.7
Turnout958
IndependentholdSwingIncrease7.8

Boxley Downs

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Boxley Downs (2 seats)[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentVanessa Jones*1,02665.0
GreenStephen Thompson*81051.3
ConservativeHeidi Bryant*41426.2
ConservativeStephen Banks37924.0
LabourMichael Beckwith27917.7
ReformMike Wardle25015.8
Turnout1,838
Independentwin (new seat)
Greenwin (new seat)

Coxheath and Farleigh

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Coxheath and Farleigh (2 seats)[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenClaire Kehily78153.2
ConservativeLottie Parfitt-Reid*66645.3
ConservativeJohn Wilson58139.6
GreenCaroline Richer54737.2
LabourJohn Randall19213.1
Liberal DemocratsAlan Cocks17111.6
Turnout1,717
Greenwin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Fant and Oakwood

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Fant and Oakwood (3 seats)[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Fant and Oakwood IndependentsPaul Harper*1,28559.5
Fant and Oakwood IndependentsPatrick Coates*1,14953.2
GreenKimberley Milham90942.1
LabourValerie Jacobs44720.7
LabourDennis Luchmun41019.0
Liberal DemocratsRojo Kurien38417.8
LabourMargaret Rose*37917.5
Liberal DemocratsLee Blake31614.6
Liberal DemocratsLorraine Humm29013.4
ConservativeWill Dinley27812.9
ReformSusan Delamere24711.4
ConservativeRamakrishna Peeta2029.3
ConservativeMudiwa Musindo1868.6
Turnout2,472
Independentwin (new seat)
Independentwin (new seat)
Greenwin (new seat)

Patrick Coates and Paul Harper were originally elected as Labour Party candidates, but stood under the descriptions of "Fant and Oakwood Independents" at this election.

Grove Green and Vinters Park

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Grove Green and Vinters Park (3 seats)[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRob Field93940.8
Liberal DemocratsMark Naghi89739.0
ConservativeRonald Burke83436.3
ConservativeMichelle Hastie*83036.1
IndependentMartin Cox*66629.0
Liberal DemocratsJeeva Sampangi66128.7
ConservativeJaison Musindo65428.4
GreenSteven Cheeseman45019.6
LabourMark Tickner34314.9
GreenSusan Parr33114.4
GreenAnna Winterbottom29412.8
Turnout2,618
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Michelle Hastie was originally elected as an Liberal Democrat.

Harrietsham, Lenham and North Downs

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Harrietsham, Lenham and North Downs (3 seats)[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentJanetta Sams*1,51579.8
IndependentTom Sams*1,45576.7
IndependentKathy Cox92348.6
ConservativeJulie-Anne Clancy43522.9
ConservativeEmily Hudson39620.9
LabourRyan Slaughter36419.2
ReformIan Stevens30516.1
ConservativeOnyekachukwu Chukwuma30115.9
Turnout2,251
Independentwin (new seat)
Independentwin (new seat)
Independentwin (new seat)

Headcorn and Sutton Valence

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Headcorn and Sutton Valence (2 seats)[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMartin Round*97550.1
ConservativeZiggy Trzebinski*90346.4
GreenDerek Eagle*82042.1
GreenThomas Dawber72537.3
LabourHenry Morgan28014.4
Liberal DemocratsMartin Richards1899.7
Turnout2,177
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

High Street

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High Street (3 seats)[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsClive English*74246.8
Liberal DemocratsDinesh Khadka*65441.3
GreenDonna Greenan51432.4
GreenSaf Buxy51332.4
Liberal DemocratsAshleigh Kimmance*44428.0
LabourDavid Collier40125.3
GreenFarris Willson35822.6
IndependentDenise Joy*34121.5
ConservativeOliver Bradshaw31419.8
ConservativeAlan Chell27017.0
ConservativeDylan Jeffrey20212.7
Turnout1,809
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold
Greengain fromIndependent

Leeds and Langley

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Leeds and Langley (2 seats)[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGill Fort*60055.3
ConservativeGary Cooke*55951.5
LabourJoan Langrick31028.6
GreenSimon Easton27525.4
GreenMatthew White21619.9
ReformMaxwell Harrison20919.3
Turnout1,259
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Loose and Linton

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Loose and Linton (2 seats)[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsBrian Clark*1,30770.0
Liberal DemocratsSimon Wales93149.9
ConservativeKenneth Amakye42322.7
ConservativeJames Reid*32617.5
ReformBryan Hillman26514.2
GreenNicola Dawber21511.5
LabourAlan le Grys1498.0
GreenMatthew Fraser1196.4
Turnout2,099
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Marden and Yalding

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Marden and Yalding (3 seats)[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeClaudine Russell*1,12347.6
GreenMichael Summersgill1,12047.5
GreenGrace Couch1,08946.2
ConservativeAnnabelle Blackmore*1,04344.2
ConservativeTristan Russell95340.4
GreenKelly Rigden77232.7
LabourMaria Kelly38916.5
ReformTeresa Seamer29812.6
Liberal DemocratsWilliam Wilby28712.2
Turnout2,704
Conservativehold
Greengain fromConservative
Greengain fromConservative

Palace Wood

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Palace Wood (2 seats)[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeStan Forecast*1,06650.5
ConservativeTom Cannon*81638.6
Liberal DemocratsCynthia Robertson*72434.3
Liberal DemocratsDiana Lewins70433.3
GreenIan McDonald40319.1
GreenStephen Muggeridge28613.5
LabourWendy Hollands22510.7
Turnout2,313
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)

Park Wood and Mangravet

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Park Wood and Mangravet (2 seats)[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourHilary Jenkins-Baldock51269.0
LabourDaniel Wilkinson*49266.3
ConservativeJoyce Gadd24132.5
ConservativeLewis McKenna*24032.3
Turnout841
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Penenden Heath

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Penenden Heath (3 seats)[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTony Harwood*1,15561.5
Liberal DemocratsRichard Conyard*1,08657.9
Liberal DemocratsDavid Naghi*1,03455.1
ConservativeDerek Nicholson40221.4
ConservativeJeff Tree39621.1
ConservativeAndrew Bradford37019.7
LabourRachel Slaughter35619.0
GreenPhoebe Frewer35318.8
GreenAndrew Reilly24613.1
GreenDaniel Thompson23312.4
Turnout2,098
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Ringlestone

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Ringlestone[29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMike Thompson*32552.0
ConservativeScott Hahnefeld12620.2
LabourStella Randall11618.6
GreenGareth Henry589.3
Turnout630
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

Senacre

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Senacre[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMalcolm McKay25751.8
ConservativePatrik Garten*23948.2
Turnout509
Labourwin (new seat)

Shepway

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Shepway (3 seats)[31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJoanna Wilkinson*74742.5
LabourMaureen Cleator*72841.4
LabourSarah Barwick72541.2
ConservativeChristopher Garland66537.8
ConservativeAlan Bartlett*64336.6
ConservativeLouise Bartlett63736.2
British DemocratsLawrence Rustem45225.7
Liberal DemocratsGeoffrey Samme36020.5
IndependentGary Butler31718.0
Turnout2,031
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)

Staplehurst

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Staplehurst (2 seats)[32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePaddy Riordan*96757.3
ConservativeJohn Perry*76445.3
LabourRory Silkin59835.4
LabourJulie Skinner51130.3
Liberal DemocratsThomas Burnham29617.5
GreenStewart Lane23914.2
Turnout1,848
Conservativehold
Conservativehold

Tovil

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Tovil (2 seats)[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPaul Wilby*39343.9
Liberal DemocratsJoe Higson37742.1
LabourIan Cleator24527.4
ReformPaul Thomas20923.3
ConservativeRebecca Bruneau17719.8
GreenSimon Milham13715.3
ConservativeBenjamin Reid13014.5
GreenRosemary Riepma12313.7
Turnout1,041
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)

By-elections

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Harrietsham, Lenham & North Downs

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Harrietsham, Lenham & North Downs by-election: 2 October 2025 (3 seats)[34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ReformChris Houlihan1,22854.2+38.1
ReformSteve Povey1,22654.1N/A
ReformMariela Nedelcheva1,15350.9N/A
GreenCallum Sweetman45920.2N/A
GreenJames Snyder45219.9N/A
GreenReshmi Kalam43019.0N/A
ConservativeIsobelle Horne34215.1–7.8
ConservativeDarcy Rotherham28512.6–8.3
Liberal DemocratsJennifer Horwood23610.4N/A
ConservativeOnyehachukwu Chukwuma23410.3–5.6
Liberal DemocratsSam Burrows1566.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Cockersole1235.4N/A
HeritageSean Turner974.3N/A
IndependentGary Butler743.3N/A
IndependentSam Lawrence-Rose693.0N/A
Turnout2,267
Reformgain fromIndependent
Reformgain fromIndependent
Reformgain fromIndependent

References

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  1. ^Of the nine independent councillors prior to the election, three sat in a group with the Greens as the 'Green Independent Alliance' and the other six were unaffiliated.
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  15. ^"STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED - Boughton Monchelsea & Chart Sutton"(PDF).Maidstone Borough Council. Retrieved7 April 2024.
  16. ^"STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED - Boxley Downs"(PDF).Maidstone Borough Council. Retrieved7 April 2024.
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  22. ^"STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED - High Street"(PDF).Maidstone Borough Council. Retrieved7 April 2024.
  23. ^"STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED - Leeds & Langley"(PDF).Maidstone Borough Council. Retrieved7 April 2024.
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  30. ^"STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED - Senacre"(PDF).Maidstone Borough Council. Retrieved7 April 2024.
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