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2003 Wealden District Council election

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2003 UK local government election

Map of the results of the 2003 Wealden council election.Conservatives in blue,Liberal Democrats in yellow andindependents in grey.

An election was held on 1 May 2003 to elect members ofWealden District Council inEast Sussex, England. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since thelast election in 1999 reducing the number of seats by 3.[1] TheConservative Party stayed in overall control of the council.[2]

Background

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At thelast election in 1999 the Conservatives won 34 seats, compared to 22 for theLiberal Democrats and 2independents.[3] In November 2003 the Conservatives gained 2 seats from the Liberal Democrats in aby-election in Uckfield,[4] but the Liberal Democrats took one seat back in the sameward in aJune 2002 by-election.[5]

The Liberal Democrats also lost seats after 2Hailshamcouncillors, Nick and Madeline Ellwood, were expelled from the party, and a further 2, John Glover and Ian Haffenden, resigned from the party in protest.[6] The 4 councillors who resigned formed a Wealden Independents party, while the leader of the Liberal Democrat group on the council, Allan Thurley, stepped down over the expulsions and was succeeded by Eddie Rice.[7]

A total of 133 candidates stood for the 55 seats in 35 wards being contested, after boundary changes reduced the number of seats from 58.[3][8] The changes increased the number of seats inCrowborough and Uckfield, while combining some of therural seats.[3]

Campaign

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A major issue at the election wascouncil tax after it increased by 18%, 5.1% of which was due to Wealden Council.[3] The Conservatives blamed the increase on the government providing a poor grant to the council, while the Liberal Democrats called for the council tax to be replaced by a localincome tax.[3] Another issue was housing with the Conservatives called for more land to be released forlow cost housing, but the Liberal Democrats attacked the number of houses to be built, saying the infrastructure needed to be improved first.[3] Both theLabour party and local independents also campaigned against the 1,300 houses to be built in Hailsham, with The Independents saying more houses should be built in the north of the council area.[3]

The Conservatives said they would tacklelittering and continue the householdrecycling scheme, while the Liberal Democrats called for policing to be improved and for the council to be modernised.[3] Meanwhile, Labour aimed to win their first seat on the council in Uckfield and called for the council to abolish the reduction in council tax forsecond homes.[3][9]

Election result

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The Conservatives stayed in control of the council with 34 seats, while the Liberal Democrats took 15 seats and independents won 6.[10] Few seats changed parties, with the Conservatives keeping a 13-seat majority.[8] The changes that did happen included the Liberal Democrat group leader Eddie Rice losing his seat inRotherfield and the Liberal Democrats were also defeated inPolegate South, where Ivy Scarborough, a Residents Association candidate was successful.[10][11] Independents were also successful in Crowborough and Hailsham, while Labour failed to take any seats.[10] Overallturnout at the election was 35%, up from 33.5% in 1999.[12]

Wealden local election result 2003[2][13]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative34-161.849.431,769
 Liberal Democrats15-227.335.022,515
 Independent6010.99.56,142
 Labour0003.92,534
 Green0001.91,246
 UKIP0000.2137

3 Conservative candidates were unopposed at the election.[13]

Ward results

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Alfriston[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKeith Whitehead67367.3
Liberal DemocratsCaroline Adcock32732.7
Majority34634.6
Turnout1,00049.5
Buxted and Maresfield (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePatricia Kennedy904
ConservativeNorman Buck862
GreenPeter Selby357
IndependentKen Ogden314
Liberal DemocratsGraham Morgan293
Turnout2,73036.2
Chiddingly and East Hoathly[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSylvia Tidyunopposed
Cross-in-Hand/Five Ashes[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJonica Fox51169.0
Liberal DemocratsMichael Bryant17723.9
GreenJennifer Evans537.2
Majority33445.1
Turnout74138.2
Crowborough East (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsCarolyn Clark555
Liberal DemocratsIan Mein540
ConservativeAnthony Edwards422
ConservativeNeil Waller408
LabourDerek Sivers118
Turnout2,04327.5
Crowborough Jarvis Brook[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentIan McKirgan22239.0
Liberal DemocratsPeter Bucklitsch22138.8
ConservativeBrian Hewitt12622.1
Majority10.2
Turnout56928.8
Crowborough North (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentChantal Wilson1,038
ConservativeHector Munro671
Liberal DemocratsNigel Mahony328
LabourSonja Le Vay201
IndependentMichael Wallman131
Turnout2,36935.8
Crowborough St Johns[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRichard Broughton-Tompkins45875.3
Liberal DemocratsHilary Lyon10316.9
LabourJean McCarthy477.7
Majority35558.4
Turnout60832.0
Crowborough West (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDiane Phillips814
ConservativeAntony Quin812
Liberal DemocratsEdward Willis394
LabourBrendan Clegg238
Turnout2,25832.2
Danehill/Fletching/Nutley (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSylvia Martin1,052
ConservativeBernard Brown1,024
Liberal DemocratsJohn Stevens571
Turnout2,64739.6
East Dean[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBrian West61267.8
Liberal DemocratsRobert Hillman29032.2
Majority32235.6
Turnout90246.9
Forest Row (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRowena Moore708
ConservativeRaymond Parsons668
Liberal DemocratsLinda Graham526
LabourNorma McNamara270
Turnout2,17233.5
Framfield[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Gore56364.9
Liberal DemocratsSusanna Mockridge16819.4
UKIPKeith Riddle13715.8
Majority39545.5
Turnout86842.2
Frant/Withyham (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeChristopher Abergavenny827
ConservativeLynda Myers822
Liberal DemocratsBriony Taylor431
GreenKeith Obbard404
LabourMichael Clare179
Turnout2,66338.6
Hailsham Central & North (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPaul Holbrook494
Liberal DemocratsLaura Murphy434
ConservativeRichard West425
ConservativeJohn Ball419
IndependentJohn Glover348
IndependentMadeleine Ellwood344
LabourSteven Jordan146
Turnout2,61032.1
Hailsham East[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNigel Coltman17033.7
Liberal DemocratsBrian Cock12825.3
LabourDudley Rose11322.4
IndependentWilliam Crittenden9418.6
Majority428.4
Turnout50526.6
Hailsham South and West (3)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentGeoffrey Rowe713
IndependentJonathan Ellwood702
IndependentIan Haffenden685
Liberal DemocratsSharon Cottingham572
ConservativeSybil Bentley567
Liberal DemocratsEdward Powell554
Liberal DemocratsGavin Blake-Coggins551
ConservativeJeffery Bentley-Astor524
ConservativeJohn Kent511
Turnout5,37928.7
Hartfield[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJeremy Hollinsunopposed
Heathfield East[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJanice Dunk44369.9
Liberal DemocratsJohn Evans19130.1
Majority25239.8
Turnout63434.8
Heathfield North and Central (3)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRichard Angel1,082
ConservativeMargaret Kirkpatrick1,063
ConservativeVeronica Oakes996
Liberal DemocratsDavid Hall447
GreenTimothy Rayner432
Turnout4,02028.2
Hellingly (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJohn Blake817
Liberal DemocratsDavid White732
ConservativeBarby Dashwood-Hall583
ConservativeBrian Smith528
Turnout2,66036.9
Herstmonceux[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAndrew Long47763.1
Liberal DemocratsGraham Love27936.9
Majority19826.2
Turnout75636.5
Horam[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSusan Stedman38156.9
Liberal DemocratsRichard Benson28943.1
Majority9213.8
Turnout67033.2
Mayfield[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBrian Redman45954.3
Liberal DemocratsAllan Thurley38745.7
Majority728.6
Turnout84641.7
Ninfield and Hooe with Wartling[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePamela Doodesunopposed
Pevensey and Westham (3)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDianne Dear1,245
ConservativeJohn Vincent1,233
ConservativeLinda McKeever1,135
Liberal DemocratsLaura Parker793
Liberal DemocratsChristine Thomas781
Turnout5,18729.7
Polegate North (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRoy Martin888
Liberal DemocratsChristina Berry802
IndependentGerald Carter478
IndependentJohn Harmer453
ConservativeAnne Hampson160
ConservativeMichael Hampson152
Turnout2,93337.7
Polegate South[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentIvy Scarborough34945.7
Liberal DemocratsPatrick Trowell24131.6
ConservativeMichael Richards17322.7
Majority10814.1
Turnout76338.7
Rotherfield[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Logan37947.4
Liberal DemocratsEdwin Rice36545.7
IndependentDavid Heritage556.9
Majority141.7
Turnout79941.7
Uckfield Central[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeClaire Dowling42552.7
Liberal DemocratsMichael Cooper30838.2
LabourEileen Wolley739.1
Majority11714.5
Turnout80635.1
Uckfield New Town[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsIan Nottage33954.2
LabourIan Smith14423.0
ConservativeDaphne Mainprice14322.8
Majority19531.2
Turnout62631.0
Uckfield North (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPaul Sparks632
Liberal DemocratsAlan Whittaker520
ConservativeMichael Heap356
LabourDuncan Bennett250
LabourLeonard Ashby246
Turnout2,00427.8
Uckfield Ridgewood[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAnthony Parker48357.2
ConservativeSilvia Buck31036.7
LabourJane 'Espinasse516.0
Majority17320.5
Turnout84439.1
Wadhurst (2)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAnna Monaghan767
ConservativeRobert Hodgson734
Liberal DemocratsEmma Sanderson-Nash395
Liberal DemocratsRosalyn Bucklitsch324
LabourJane Zacharzewski144
Turnout2,36432.0
Willingdon (3)[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsStephen Shing1,770
Liberal DemocratsAnthony Seabrook1,559
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Watkins1,516
ConservativeDavid Burtenshaw1,043
ConservativeGuy Woodford1,000
ConservativeRaymond Ingram949
IndependentMargaret Piper216
LabourPatricia Brinson123
LabourHelen Sedgewick114
LabourGillian Roles77
Turnout8,36748.7

By-elections between 2003 and 2007

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Uckfield Ridgewood

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A by-election was held in Uckfield Ridgewood on 16 September 2004 and was held for the Liberal Democrats by Robert Sweetland with a 185-vote majority.[14][15]

Uckfield Ridgewood By-Election 16 September 2004[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRobert Sweetland38060.4+3.2
ConservativeJacob Vince19531.0−5.7
LabourLeonard Ashby548.6+2.6
Majority18529.4+8.9
Turnout62928.6+8.1
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Pevensey and Westham

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A by-election was held inPevensey andWestham on 29 September 2005 after the death of the previous councillor John Vincent.[14][16] The seat was held for the Conservatives by Kevin Balsdon with a 760-vote majority.[13][17]

Pevensey and Westham By-Election 29 September 2005[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeKevin Balsdon1,22966.7+5.6
Liberal DemocratsChristine Thomas46925.5−13.4
LabourRobert Walker1437.8+7.8
Majority76041.2
Turnout1,84125.7−4.0
ConservativeholdSwing

Crowborough North

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A by-election was held in Crowborough North on 6 April 2006 and was held for the Conservatives by Timothy Tyler with a 279-vote majority.[14][18]

Crowborough North By-Election 6 April 2006[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTimothy Tyler41752.5+22.5
Liberal DemocratsPeter Bucklitsch13817.4+2.7
IndependentPaul Scott10313.0−33.4
LabourJean McCarthy9411.8+2.8
IndependentColin Stocks435.4+5.4
Majority27935.1
Turnout79520.1−15.7
ConservativeholdSwing

Uckfield New Town

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A by-election was held in Uckfield New Town on 29 June 2006 after the death of the Liberal Democrat councillor Ian Nottage.[14][19] The seat was held for the Liberal Democrats by Julia Hey with a 170-vote majority.[20]

Uckfield New Town By-Election 29 June 2006[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJulia Hey38157.6+3.4
ConservativeMarion Rowland21131.9+9.1
GreenSamantha Bryant6910.4+10.4
Majority17025.7−5.5
Turnout66132.5+1.5
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

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