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Cornwall Council elections

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Local government elections in Cornwall, England

Cornwall Council inEngland,UK, was established in 2009 and is elected every four years. From 1973 to 2005 elections were forCornwall County Council, with the first election for the newunitary Cornwall Council held in June 2009. This election saw 123 members elected, replacing the previous 82 councillors on Cornwall County Council and the 249 on the six district and borough councils (Caradon,Carrick,Kerrier,North Cornwall,Penwith, andRestormel).[1] In June 2013 theLocal Government Boundary Commission for England announced a public consultation on its proposal that Cornwall Council should have 87 councillors in future.[2]

Council elections

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Composition of the council[3]
YearConservativeLiberal Democrats[a]LabourReform UKMebyon KernowGreen[b]UKIPIndependents
& Others
Council control
after election
Local government reorganisation; council reorganised (79 seats)
1973503071Independent
197713010065Independent
1981161260045[c]Independent
New division boundaries (79 seats)
1985163051027[c]No overall control
1989143281024[c]No overall control
199364181023[c]Liberal Democrats
1997739810024No overall control
2001935900026No overall control
New division boundaries (82 seats)
2005948500020Liberal Democrats
Cornwall becomes aunitary authority (123 seats)
20095038030032No overall control
New ward boundaries (123 seats)
20133136841637No overall control
20174637540030No overall control
New ward boundaries (87 seats)
202147135051016Conservative
202572642833016No overall control

Non-metropolitan county elections

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Control following each election from 1973 to 2005
Year with
link to article
ControlNotes
1973Independent
1977Independent
1981Independent
1985No overall control(boundary changes increased the number of seats by 4)[4]
1989No overall control
1993Liberal Democrats
1997No overall control
2001No overall control
2005Liberal Democrats(boundary changes reduced the number of seats by 8)[5]

Result maps

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  • 2005 results map
    2005 results map

Unitary authority elections

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YearReform UKConservativeLiberal DemocratsLabourMebyon KernowUKIPGreenIndependentCouncil control
after election
2009[6]Did Not Exist5038030032No overall control
2013[d][8]Did Not Exist3136846137No overall control
2017[9]Did Not Exist4637540030No overall control
2021[e][11]04713550116Conservative
2025[12]28726430316No overall control

Result maps

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  • 2009 results map
    2009 results map
  • 2013 results map
    2013 results map
  • 2017 results map
    2017 results map
  • 2021 results map
    2021 results map
  • 2025 results map
    2025 results map

By-election results

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1997-2001

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Truro West By-Election 20 November 1997
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent59845.4+45.4
Conservative36627.8−1.2
Liberal Democrats23617.9−29.1
Labour1168.8−15.2
Majority23217.6
Turnout1,316
Independentgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
St Ives South By-Election 5 February 1998
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative43838.5+16.8
Independent35931.6−19.7
Labour17715.6+15.6
Liberal Democrats16314.3−12.7
Majority796.9
Turnout1,13726.6
Conservativegain fromIndependentSwing
Tintagel By-Election 12 November 1998
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats87163.0
Conservative35125.3
Mebyon Kernow16111.5
Majority52037.7
Turnout1,38335.0
Liberal Democratsgain fromIndependentSwing
Newquay North By-Election 26 November 1998
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative59431.4+9.4
Independent45223.9+23.9
Liberal Democrats43523.0−37.0
Independent41321.8+21.8
Majority1427.5
Turnout1,89439.3
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Marazion By-Election 6 May 1999
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats82450.6+12.0
Conservative80349.4+9.0
Majority211.2
Turnout1,62737.0
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Callington By-Election 29 July 1999
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent76758.5+58.5
Liberal Democrats47135.9−34.5
Mebyon Kernow745.6−8.7
Majority29622.6
Turnout1,312
Independentgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Roche By-Election 28 October 1999
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats65047.0−10.4
Independent29121.0+21.0
Conservative23717.1+2.6
Labour15311.1−17.0
Mebyon Kernow523.8+3.8
Majority35926.0
Turnout1,38328.1
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
St Day & Lanner By-Election 13 April 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent43236.9+36.9
Liberal Democrats30626.1−23.8
Conservative24821.2+2.2
Labour18615.9−11.8
Majority12610.8
Turnout1,17227.6
Independentgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Poltair By-Election 1 June 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent42939.5+12.4
Liberal Democrats40837.6−4.7
Conservative20318.7+18.7
Mebyon Kernow464.2+4.2
Majority211.9
Turnout1,08620.8
Independentgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing
Hayle North By-Election 20 July 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats54439.2+8.2
Conservative53338.4+38.4
Independent20114.5−12.8
Independent533.8−15.7
UKIP493.5+3.5
Independent70.5+0.5
Majority110.8
Turnout1,38726.2
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

2001-2005

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Illogan North By-Election 7 February 2002[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTerence Rowe79240.5+12.9
Liberal78540.1+12.5
Independent23412.0+12.0
Labour1457.4−15.3
Majority70.4
Turnout1,95635.0
Liberal Democratsgain fromLiberalSwing
Looe By-Election 10 July 2003[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeArmand Toms84848.2+17.4
Liberal DemocratsWalter ThomasScarah71640.7+11.8
IndependentDonald Webb1659.4−30.9
LabourGraham McGrath301.7+1.7
Majority1327.5
Turnout1,75940.3
Conservativegain fromIndependentSwing
Porthleven By-Election 6 November 2003[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentWilliam Curnow51275.5+13.0
ConservativeFiona Kemp11617.1+17.1
IndependentGeorge Dyer507.4+7.4
Majority39658.4
Turnout67817.1
IndependentholdSwing
Redruth North By-Election 11 March 2004[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour29829.7−12.0
Independent22722.6+22.6
Conservative20520.4−1.0
Liberal Democrats17617.5−0.9
Independent686.8−4.8
Mebyon Kernow161.6+1.6
Liberal141.4−5.5
Majority717.1
Turnout1,00421.0
LabourholdSwing

2005-2009

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Illogan & Portreath By-Election 24 November 2005[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalPaul Holmes32429.6+10.6
Liberal DemocratsDavid Ekinsmyth26824.5+5.1
IndependentThomas Bray21619.7−3.3
ConservativeMary Anson20218.5+0.5
LabourAnthony Bunt847.7−8.6
Majority565.1
Turnout1,09420.5
Liberalgain fromIndependentSwing
Penryn By-Election 8 February 2007
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsCait Hutchings45638.6+4.3
IndependentMary May36030.5+8.6
ConservativeGill Grant20717.5+6.0
LabourCharlotte MacKenzie948.0−12.7
IndependentGeorgina Fryer635.3+5.3
Majority968.1
Turnout1,18024.0
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

2009-2013

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St Austell Bay By-Election 26 November 2009[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJohn Oxenham69048.2+14.7
ConservativeBob Davidson67547.2−12.3
LabourMargaret Pitches664.6−2.4
Majority151.0
Turnout1,43141.0
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Camborne North By-Election 13 January 2011[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJude Robinson23032.4+21.7
ConservativeDennis Pascoe20328.6−8.3
Liberal DemocratsAnna Pascoe15221.4+2.0
LiberalPaul Holmes618.6+6.4
Mebyon KernowMike Champion324.5−10.2
GreenJacqui Merrick314.4+4.4
Majority273.8
Turnout709
Labourgain fromConservativeSwing
Bude North and Stratton By-Election 27 October 2011[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Parsons95861.2−11.2
ConservativeTrevor Macey39525.2−2.4
LabourAdrian Jones1207.7+7.7
IndependentLouise Emo935.9+5.9
Majority56336.0
Turnout157029.5
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-4.4
Wendron By-Election 24 November 2011[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Mebyon KernowLoveday Jenkin42736.4+16.5
Liberal DemocratsJohn Martin26222.3+12.3
ConservativeLinda Taylor22719.4+3.8
IndependentPhilip Martin17715.1−16.6
LabourRobert Webber806.8+3.8
Majority16514.1
Turnout117527.8
Mebyon Kernowgain fromIndependentSwing+16.6
St Keverne and Meneage By-Election 20 September 2012[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeWalter Sanger58555.3+21.0
Liberal DemocratsNicholas Driver27926.4+19.8
UKIPSandy Martin14113.3+13.3
LabourSteven Richards524.9+3.2
Majority30628.9+28.1
Turnout105728.6−23.4
Conservativegain fromIndependentSwing

2013-2017

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Wadebridge East By-Election 5 September 2013[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSteve Knightley40831.8+6.9
IndependentTony Rush39931.1N/A
ConservativeStephen Rushworth21716.9+5.6
UKIPRoderick Harrison20215.7+0.1
LabourAdrian Darrell Jones584.5−7.6
Majority90.7+0.5
Turnout128540.5−1.8
Liberal Democratsgain fromIndependentSwing+0.5
Illogan By-Election 10 July 2014[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Raymond Ekinsmyth27723.8+10.1
Mebyon KernowStephen Richardson21718.6−6.6
ConservativeAdam Desmonde21518.5−10.3
UKIPClive Polkinghorne15613.4−9.1
LabourTrevor Chalker12911.1+1.3
LiberalPaul Holmes12110.4N/A
GreenJacqueline Merrick504.3N/A
Majority605.2+1.6
Turnout1,16532.4+2.0
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing+10.2
Mabe, Perranarworthal and St Gluvias By-Election 17 July 2014[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Williams40632.6+4.2
Liberal DemocratsJohn Ault40532.5+9.6
UKIPPeter Tisdale27121.7−6.9
LabourLinda Hitchcox1078.6−0.3
Mebyon KernowKaren Sumser-Lupson584.7N/A
Majority10.1−0.2
Turnout1,24728.5−11.2
Conservativegain fromUKIPSwing+5.6
Mevagissey By-Election 6 November 2014[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJames Michael Mustoe34832.2+8.2
UKIPMichael Williams28126.0−1.6
LabourCharmain Nicholas20418.9−10.8
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Maynard19718.2+4.2
GreenKatherine Moseley504.6−0.1
Majority676.2+4.1
Turnout1,08032.5−8.0
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+9.5
Constantine, Mawnan & Budock By-Election 7 May 2015[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Bastin1,43147.6–9.7
Liberal DemocratsRowland Abram43414.4N/A
UKIPChris Kinder41613.8–15.2
LabourAdam Crickett38412.8–0.8
Mebyon KernowCharlotte Evans34011.3N/A
Majority997
Turnout3,00576.7
ConservativeholdSwing
Camborne Treswithian By-Election 7 May 2015[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJude Robinson53829.3+4.1
ConservativeDavid Biggs53028.9+4.1
UKIPPeter Tisdale32117.5−9.1
Liberal DemocratsAnna Pascoe26814.6N/A
Mebyon KernowZoe Fox1809.8−13.6
Majority80.4
Turnout1,83760.1+31.6
Labourgain fromUKIPSwing+4.8
Camborne Pendarves By-Election 20 August 2015[29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Herd32530.3+0.4
Liberal DemocratsNathan Billings31129.0N/A
LabourVal Dalley22020.5+1.8
UKIPMichael Pascoe898.3–23.5
Mebyon KernowDeborah Zoe Fox857.9–11.8
GreenJacqueline Merrick312.9N/A
IndependentPeter Channon131.2N/A
Majority14
Turnout1,07432.8
Conservativegain fromUKIPSwing
Launceston Central By-Election 14 January 2016[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsGemma Massey51563.0–7.8
ConservativeVal Bugden-Cawsey22627.6+10.4
GreenRoger Michael Creagh-Osborne657.6N/A
CPAJohn Allman121.5N/A
Majority289
Turnout81831.0
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Menheniot By-Election 14 April 2016[31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePhil Seeva53240.5+2.5
Liberal DemocratsCharles Robert Boney47235.9+11.6
UKIPDuncan Charles Odgers17713.5–17.7
LabourMartin Thomas Menear675.1N/A
GreenRichard John Sedgley655.0–1.5
Majority60
Turnout1,31342.3
ConservativeholdSwing
Wadebridge West By-Election 14 April 2016[32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsKaren McHugh60443.5+19.2
ConservativeSally Marie Dunn35625.6–39.3
LabourAdrian Darrell Jones22216.0+5.8
IndependentHelen Hyland1118.0N/A
GreenAmanda Pennington956.8N/A
Majority248
Turnout1,38847.8
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Newquay Treviglas West By-Election 14 July 2016[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPaul Summers48657.8+32.9
ConservativeCarl Leadbetter21025.0–2.1
LabourJulian Grover8710.3–7.4
IndependentRoy George Edwards586.9N/A
Majority276
Turnout84128.3
Liberal Democratsgain fromUKIPSwing
St Teath and St Breward West By-Election 14 July 2016[34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDominic Fairman62044.8+13.0
IndependentWilliam Kitto24217.5N/A
ConservativeJeremy Stanford-Davis20214.6–2.1
IndependentSusan Theobald18113.1N/A
IndependentEdward Jones735.3N/A
LabourDavid Garrigan664.8N/A
Majority378
Turnout1,384
Liberal Democratsgain fromIndependentSwing
[35]
Newlyn & Goonhavern by-election, 28 July 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsMaggie Vale24724.4N/A
ConservativePaul William Charlesworth23423.1–23.0
IndependentKenneth Yeo16316.1N/A
Mebyon KernowRod Toms16115.9−28.1
LabourVicky Crowther777.6−2.2
IndependentJames Tucker757.4N/A
IndependentRob Thomas545.3N/A
Majority13
Turnout1,011
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
[36]
Four Lanes by-election 1 September 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsNathan Billings30034.7N/A
IndependentBernard Webb14416.6N/A
ConservativePeter Sheppard12814.8–5.8
LabourPeter Williams12514.5−5.7
Mebyon KernowChristopher Lawrence11112.8−0.9
UKIPDan Hall576.6−21.9
Majority15618.1
Turnout86524.5
Liberal Democratsgain fromUKIPSwing

2017-2021

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Falmouth Smithick by-election 1 February 2018[37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJayne Kirkham64360.2+19.9
Liberal DemocratsJohn Spagro18417.2−1.7
ConservativeRichard Cunningham18417.2−7.2
GreenTom Scott575.3−11.1
Majority45943.0+27.1
Turnout1,06831.1−4.5
LabourholdSwing+13.6
Newquay Treviglas by-election 9 August 2018[38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMark Formosa36345.4+13.6
Liberal DemocratsSteven Daniell30638.3−29.9
LabourBrod Ross13116.4+16.4
Majority577.1+21.8
Turnout80025.7−9.3
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing+13.6
Bude by-election 23 August 2018[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsDavid Parsons1,01053.2+0.5
IndependentBob Willingham47525.0+25.0
ConservativeAlex Dart26413.9−24.1
LabourRay Shemilt1487.8−1.6
Majority53528.2
Turnout1,897
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Bob Willingham contested the ward for the Conservative Party in 2017, receiving 20.7%.

Wadebridge West by-election 7 November 2019[40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentRobin Moorcroft55238.5+38.5
ConservativePhilip Mitchell49434.5−2.2
Liberal DemocratsJulia Fletcher25017.5−31.6
GreenAmanda Pennington1238.6+0.8
IndependentRobyn Harris130.9+0.9
Majority584.1
Turnout1,432
Independentgain fromLiberal DemocratsSwing

2021-2025

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Long Rock, Marazion and St Erth by-election 16 February 2023[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJohn Martin81145.4+22.0
ConservativeWill Elliott50328.1−8.3
GreenCatherine Hayes24413.6+2.5
LabourNastassia Player23012.9+1.2
Majority30817.2
Turnout1,788
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservativeSwing
Looe West, Pelynt, Lansallos and Lanteglos by-election 4 April 2024[42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJim Candy60444.8−16.6
ConservativeRichard Dorling41430.7+0.4
LabourAmy Ladd25418.9+10.6
GreenPaul Clark755.6+5.6
Majority19014.1
Turnout1,347
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing
Falmouth Penwerris by-election 19 September 2024[43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlan Rowe33744.7−19.8
Liberal DemocratsJohn Spargo22830.2+25.5
GreenJackie Walkden18925.1+16.7
Majority10914.5
Turnout754
LabourholdSwing

Notes

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  1. ^Includes totals for the predecessors of the Liberal Democrats, theLiberal Party andSDP (both of which participated in theAlliance).
  2. ^Includes totals for the predecessors of the Green Party of England and Wales, theEcology Party andGreen Party UK.
  3. ^abcdIncluding 1 VOP
  4. ^Boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same.[7]
  5. ^Boundary changes reduced the number of seats by 36.[10]

References

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  34. ^"Election results for St Teath and St Breward".Cornwall Council. Retrieved15 July 2016.
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  36. ^"Election results for Four Lanes, 1 September 2016 - Cornwall Council".
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  40. ^"Local Elections Archive Project — Wadebridge West Ward".www.andrewteale.me.uk. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  41. ^"Local Elections Archive Project — Long Rock, Marazion and St Erth Ward".www.andrewteale.me.uk.
  42. ^"Local Elections Archive Project — Looe West, Pelynt, Lansallos and Lanteglos Ward".www.andrewteale.me.uk.
  43. ^"Local Elections Archive Project — Falmouth Penwerris Ward".www.andrewteale.me.uk.

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