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2016 Colchester Borough Council election

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2016 Colchester Borough Council election

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All 51 seats toColchester Borough Council
26 seats needed for a majority
Turnout36.0%
 First partySecond party
 BlankBlank
LeaderDarius LawsPaul Smith
PartyConservativeLiberal Democrats
Leader's seatCastleSt. Anne's &
St. John's
Seats before2720
Seats won2215
Seat changeDecrease 5Decrease 5
Popular vote47,08828,331
Percentage37.5%22.6%

 Third partyFourth party
 BlankBlank
LeaderTim YoungBeverley Oxford
PartyLabourIndependent
Leader's seatGreensteadHighwoods
Seats before93
Seats won113
Seat changeIncrease 2Steady
Popular vote27,8465,079
Percentage22.2%4.1%

Ward map showing the winning party in each seat.

Leader of the council before election

Paul Smith
Liberal Democrats

Leader of the council after election

Paul Smith
Liberal Democrats

Elections to Colchester Borough Council took place on 5 May 2016.Colchester Borough Council normally elects one third of its councillors each year, however, due to boundary changes, the whole council is up for election.

Prior to this election, the cabinet (8 seats) was held by a coalition including theLiberal Democrats (5 seats), theLabour Party (2 seats) and a Highwoods & Stanway Independent (1 seat). Paul Smith (Liberal Democrat), a councillor from St. John's ward, was elected Leader of the Council by 32 to 28 votes.

Each voter had three available votes instead of the usual one vote.

Background

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Following the2015 election the Liberal Democrat-Labour-Independent coalition maintained control of the Council, although with a much reduced majority (14 to 4). The Liberal Democrats suffered heavy losses in North and West Colchester with 4 councillors being unseated, all by theConservative Party. The Conservatives subsequently became the largest party on the Council but short of a majority by 4 councillors.

Although failing to win additional seats, theLabour Party made moderate gains in vote share across the Borough. Following a promising performance at the2014 election, theUK Independence Party failed to build on their success and lost in vote share across Colchester, failing to take a single ward. Like UKIP, and despite a notable boost in local and national membership, theGreen Party of England and Wales also fell in vote share and failed to win any seats. However, both UKIP and the Green Party received the highest number of votes for their respective parties in a Colchester local election.

Prior to the election,Independent member for Stanway, Laura Sykes, resigned her post as Borough Councillor due to moving away from the area. This left the ruling coalition with a majority of 3 over the Conservative group.

Boundary Changes

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A boundary review was undertaken throughout 2014/2015 as part of a review of local authority electoral wards. The new electoral wards have taken effect from this election reducing the number of councillors by 9 (from 60 to 51), reducing the number of wards by 10 (from 27 to 17) and standardising the number of councillors representing each ward (3 councillors per ward). Each ward is designed to contain approximately 8,000 electors, taking into account the projected population growth over the next 10 years.[1]

Summary

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Candidates by party

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Conservative Party (51/51)










Labour Party (51/51)










Green Party (48/51)










Liberal Democrats (38/51)










UKIP (10/51)










Independent (8/51)










Results

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2016 Colchester Borough Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Conservative22Decrease 543.102243.147,08837.5–2.6
 Liberal Democrats15Decrease 529.401529.428,33122.6+2.8
 Labour11Increase 221.601121.627,84622.2+3.8
 Independent3Steady5.9035.95,0794.1+1.7
 Green0Steady0.0000.012,0469.7+1.5
 UKIP0Steady0.0000.05,1294.1–7.0

The total number of seats on the council was reduced from 60 to 51 seats, resulting in a nominal loss of 5 Conservative and 4 Liberal Democrats councillors. This is reflected in the changes in seats.

Council Composition

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Prior to the election the composition of the council was:

209327
Liberal DemocratsLabourIndConservative

After the election, the composition of the council was:

1511322
Liberal DemocratsLabourIndConservative

Ward results

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Due to boundary changes the number of wards was reduced from 27 to 17. Each ward is represented by 3 councillors. The length of an elected councillor's term will depend on the position of election within that ward (1st, 4 years; 2nd, 3 years; 3rd, 2 years). Terms will revert to 4-years as standard from the 2018 election.

The Statement of Nominated Persons was released byColchester Borough Council's Returning Officer following the closing of nominations on 7 April 2016. This detailed the list of candidates nominated to stand in each ward.

The percentages shown in the tables are calculated by dividing the votes a candidate received by the total turnout, then multiplying by one-hundred.

Incumbent councillors are marked with an asterisk*

Berechurch

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Berechurch ward
Berechurch
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourDave Harris*1,71072.4
LabourChris Pearson*1,28354.3
LabourMartyn Warnes1,20651.1
ConservativeAnnabel Glayzer36615.5
ConservativeMichael Brown35915.2
ConservativeChris Brown35615.1
UKIPRalph Morse35315.0
Liberal DemocratsKatie Hood1817.7
Liberal DemocratsGeorge Penny1556.6
Liberal DemocratsJakub Makowski1446.1
GreenSam Borley1426.0
Turnout2,36332.4
Registered electors7,287
Labourhold
Labourhold
Labourhold
Top-candidate result%+/-
Labour62.1+11.9
Conservative13.3-8.7
UKIP12.8-0.5
Liberal Democrat6.6-3.8
Green5.2+1.3

Castle

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Castle ward
Castle
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal DemocratsNick Barlow88131.7
ConservativeDarius Laws*85430.7
ConservativeDaniel Ellis80128.8
Liberal DemocratsBill Frame*79228.5
GreenMark Goacher78128.1
Liberal DemocratsJo Hayes*76927.7
ConservativeKate Martin75927.3
GreenAmanda Kirke51118.4
LabourIsobel Merry48417.4
LabourBarry Gilheany45216.3
GreenCharles Ham45116.2
LabourJordan Newell42715.4
Turnout2,77837.4
Registered electors7,436
Liberal Democratshold
Conservativehold
Conservativegain fromLiberal Democrats
Top-candidate result%+/-
Liberal Democrat29.4+4.1
Conservative28.5-7.4
Green26.0+5.0
Labour16.1-1.6

Greenstead

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Greenstead ward

Greenstead was created from the following wards:

  • St. Andrew's
  • St. Anne's
Greenstead
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourJulie Young*1,14450.2
LabourTim Young*1,13449.8
LabourTina Bourne*99943.8
ConservativeChris Hill51722.7
UKIPJamie Middleditch42118.5
Liberal DemocratsOwen Bartholomew38817.0
ConservativePaul Hanslow34115.0
ConservativeAndrew Higginson30913.6
Liberal DemocratsJosef Schumacher28812.6
GreenChris Flossman1938.5
IndependentChristopher Lee1838.0
GreenPoppy Gerrard-Abbott1155.0
GreenAsa Bortherton1034.5
Turnout2,28030.3
Registered electors7,522
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Top-candidate result
Labour
40.2%
Conservative
18.2%
UKIP
14.8%
Liberal Democrat
13.6%
Green Party
6.8%
Independent
6.4%

Highwoods

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Highwoods ward
Highwoods
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentGerard Oxford*1,12648.0
IndependentBev Oxford*1,03844.2
IndependentPhil Oxford*95440.6
ConservativeChris Hayter69029.4
ConservativeJames Child58825.0
ConservativeSteph Hayward52222.2
LabourDavid McCulloch28712.2
LabourGary Braddy28512.1
LabourDiane Stevens28312.1
Liberal DemocratsJohn Baker27311.6
UKIPAlexei Knupffer25110.7
GreenRobbie Spence1395.9
GreenBonnie Murphy923.9
GreenLeo Palmer913.9
Turnout2,38533.4
Registered electors7,132
Independenthold
Independenthold
Independenthold
Top-candidate result%+/-
Independent40.7+3.8
Conservative24.9-2.7
Labour10.4-0.7
Liberal Democrat9.9-0.9
UKIP9.1-0.1
Green5.0+0.7

Lexden & Braiswick

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Lexden & Braiswick ward

Lexden & Braiswick was created from the following wards:

  • Lexden
  • West Bergholt & Eight Ash Green
  • Mile End
  • Great Tey
Lexden & Braiswick
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeDennis Willits*1,71259.3
ConservativeLewis Barber*1,70459.0
ConservativeBrian Jarvis*1,60955.8
Liberal DemocratsThomas Stevenson51517.8
Liberal DemocratsGemma Graham41014.2
GreenSteve Ford38613.4
Liberal DemocratsSusan Waite36712.7
LabourAlison Inman33511.6
LabourSioux Blair-Jordan32111.1
LabourMegan Saliu2849.8
GreenRosa Chandler2478.6
GreenEmmanuel Blondel2197.6
Turnout2,88440.4
Registered electors7,146
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Top-candidate result
Conservative
58.1%
Liberal Democrat
17.5%
Green Party
13.1%
Labour
11.4%

Marks Tey & Layer

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Marks Tey & Layer ward

Marks Tey & Layer was created from the following wards:

  • Marks Tey
  • Birch & Winstree
  • Copford & West Stanway
Marks Tey & Layer
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeKevin Bentley*1,42459.4
ConservativeAndrew Ellis*1,24852.1
ConservativeJackie Maclean*1,13547.4
UKIPJohn Pitts52321.8
LabourJohn Wood37915.8
Liberal DemocratsGillian Collings34014.2
GreenClare Palmer30212.6
LabourJohn Spademan29612.4
LabourMichael Wagstaff2319.6
GreenMatt Stemp2068.6
Turnout2,39635.8
Registered electors6,694
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Top-candidate result
Conservative
48.0%
UKIP
17.6%
Labour
12.8%
Liberal Democrat
11.5%
Green Party
10.2%

Mersea & Pyefleet

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Mersea & Pyefleet ward

Mersea & Pyefleet was created from the following wards:

  • West Mersea
  • Pyefleet
Mersea & Pyefleet
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeJohn Jowers*1,64351.7
ConservativePatricia Moore*1,43345.1
ConservativeRobert Davidson*1,39243.8
UKIPDavid Broise76824.2
UKIPDavid Holmes76824.2
LabourBry Mogridge51516.2
UKIPMaria Vigneau50716.0
GreenLisa Britton45914.5
GreenPeter Banks42613.4
LabourNeil Belcher3019.5
LabourRon Smith2698.5
Liberal DemocratsBarry Woodward2026.4
GreenBartosz Mizgier1434.5
Turnout3,17539.5
Registered electors8,036
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Top-candidate result%
Conservative45.8
UKIP21.4
Labour14.4
Green12.8
Liberal Democrat5.6

Mile End

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Mile End ward
Mile End
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal DemocratsMartin Goss*1,66663.5
Liberal DemocratsPhillip Coleman1,37552.4
Liberal DemocratsDominic Graham*1,34451.3
ConservativeBen Locker*73127.9
ConservativeStephen Rowe54320.7
ConservativeThomas Rowe52520.0
LabourMartin Camroux30211.5
LabourBeverly Pearce2589.8
LabourElisa Vasquez-Walters2218.4
GreenDavid Traynier2067.9
GreenMary Bryan1274.8
GreenPeter Lynn883.4
Turnout2,62337.7
Registered electors6,966
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratsgain fromConservative
Liberal Democratshold
Top-candidate result%+/-
Liberal Democrat57.3+25.1
Conservative25.2-13.2
Labour10.4-2.5
Green7.1+0.4

New Town & Christ Church

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New Town & Christ Church ward

New Town & Christ Church was created from the following wards:

  • New Town
  • Christ Church
New Town & Christ Church
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal DemocratsTheresa Higgins*1,14039.3
Liberal DemocratsNick Cope*1,11338.4
Liberal DemocratsAnnie Feltham*1,03235.6
LabourAbigail Fuller71024.5
ConservativeAnnesley Hardy*69123.8
ConservativeSimon Crow66623.0
ConservativeBen Payne61621.2
LabourOladipo Odedengbe56319.4
LabourJaki Whyte55919.3
GreenBob Brannan55519.1
GreenRuby Runnalls Palmer34611.9
GreenLaurence Knight31710.9
Turnout2,90033.9
Registered electors8,557
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Top-candidate result%
Liberal Democrat36.8
Conservative22.9
Labour22.3
Green17.9

Old Heath & The Hythe

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Old Heath & The Hythe ward

Old Heath & The Hythe was created from the following wards:

  • Old Heath
  • New Town
  • East Donyland
Old Heath & The Hythe
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourMike Lilley*1,12641.7
LabourAdam Fox1,02538.0
LabourLee Scordis92534.3
Liberal DemocratsJulia Havis*74727.7
Liberal DemocratsJanet Knight71126.3
Liberal DemocratsJustin Knight*68925.5
GreenSusan Allen45116.7
ConservativeLiam Gallagher43516.1
ConservativeRichard Brown40314.9
ConservativeAlan Scattergood34412.7
GreenJan Plummer30211.2
GreenAndrew Canessa2589.6
Turnout2,70034.8
Registered electors7,757
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Labourwin (new seat)
Top-candidate result
Labour
40.8%
Liberal Democrat
27.1%
Green Party
16.3%
Conservative
15.8%

Prettygate

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Prettygate ward
Prettygate
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeSue Lissimore*2,02462.7
ConservativeBeverly Davis*1,67551.9
ConservativeRoger Buston*1,63750.7
Liberal DemocratsJake Beavan64920.1
LabourMike Dale59918.6
Liberal DemocratsGlanville Williams58518.1
LabourRichard Bourne56317.4
LabourClive Needle37911.7
GreenRuby Butler36911.4
GreenLuke O'Loughlin2096.5
GreenMike Stewart1925.9
Turnout3,22840.6
Registered electors7,948
Conservativehold
Conservativehold
Conservativehold
Top-candidate result%+/-
Conservative55.6+4.5
Liberal Democrat17.8-3.9
Labour16.5+4.7
Green10.1+5.7

Rural North

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Rural North ward

Rural North was created from the following wards:

  • Dedham & Langham
  • Fordham & Stour
  • Great Tey
  • West Bergholt & Eight Ash Green
Rural North
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeChristopher Arnold*1,91363.1
ConservativeNigel Chapman*1,82460.2
ConservativePeter Chillingworth*1,66555.0
GreenRoger Bamforth48816.1
Liberal DemocratsWill Brown47815.8
GreenBlake Roberts36712.1
LabourKevin Finnigan32210.5
LabourJudith Short3199.2
GreenJanita Le Fevre2829.3
LabourPaul Fryer-Kelsey2789.2
Turnout3,03136.2
Registered electors8,363
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Conservativewin (new seat)
Top-candidate results
Conservative
59.8%
Green Party
15.2%
Liberal Democrat
14.9%
Labour
10.1%

Shrub End

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Shrub End ward
Shrub End
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal DemocratsLyn Barton*96044.3
Liberal DemocratsKaren Chaplin56926.3
ConservativePauline Hazell*52624.3
ConservativeMike Hardy51023.6
Liberal DemocratsJamie Chaplin50823.5
ConservativeVic Flores49622.9
UKIPBruno Hickman37917.5
IndependentSharron Lawrence34916.1
LabourBruce Tuxford32415.0
LabourSteve Dunt32214.9
LabourStuart Ellis30514.1
GreenWolfgang Fauser2069.5
GreenStuart Welham1436.6
GreenMaria Harrison924.2
Turnout2,16528.2
Registered electors7,679
Liberal Democratshold
Liberal Democratshold
Conservativehold
Top-candidate result%+/-
Liberal Democrat35.0
+8.8
Conservative19.2
-15.2
UKIP13.8
-3.3
Independent12.7
N/A
Labour11.8
-4.9
Green7.5
+1.8

St. Anne's & St. John's

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St. Anne's & St. John's ward

St. Anne's & St. John's was created from the following wards:

  • St. Anne's
  • St. John's
St. Anne's & St. John's
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal DemocratsMike Hogg*1,42649.5
Liberal DemocratsHelen Chuah*1,35246.9
Liberal DemocratsPaul Smith*1,21542.1
UKIPJason Berry63722.1
ConservativeCharles McKay56819.7
UKIPBill Faram52918.3
ConservativePeter Klejna-Wendt51117.7
ConservativeTerry Sutton46516.1
LabourSam Fuller2769.6
LabourAmanda Stannard2749.5
LabourAlex Yeandle2518.7
GreenCallum Fauser1916.6
GreenRobert Chambers1605.5
GreenMegan Maltby1113.9
Turnout2,88635.7
Registered electors8,077
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Top-candidate result
Liberal Democrat
46.0%
UKIP
20.6%
Conservative
18.3%
Labour
8.9%
Green Party
6.2%

Stanway

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Stanway ward
Stanway
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeFiona Maclean*96341.3
Liberal DemocratsLesley Scott-Boutell96241.3
Liberal DemocratsJessica Scott-Boutell*94440.5
ConservativePaul Dundas83936.0
ConservativeChristopher Manby79234.0
Liberal DemocratsJon Manning*62927.0
LabourDavid Hough30213.0
LabourCarol Spademan30213.0
LabourIan Yates25611.0
GreenWalter Schwartz1375.9
GreenWill Price1375.9
GreenNicholas Blondel1365.8
Turnout2,33136.2
Registered electors6,440
Conservativehold
Liberal Democratsgain fromIndependent
Liberal Democratshold
Party%+/-
Conservative40.7-1.7
Liberal Democrat40.7+3.7
Labour12.8-1.4
Green5.8-0.2

Tiptree

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Tiptree ward
Tiptree
PartyCandidateVotes%
ConservativeJohn Elliott*1,45964.9
ConservativeBarbara Wood1,40362.4
ConservativeDerek Loveland1,37061.0
LabourJoanne Devine40017.8
LabourBarbara Nichols40017.8
LabourRobert Spademan37116.6
GreenKathy Bamforth29113.0
GreenRob Cronshaw1968.7
GreenAdam Abo Henriksen1657.3
Turnout2,24831.5
Registered electors7,136
Conservativehold
Conservativehold
Conservativehold
Top-candidate result%+/-
Conservative67.9+25.1
Labour18.6+5.4
Green13.5+10.3

Wivenhoe

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Wivenhoe ward

Wivenhoe was created from the following wards:

  • Wivenhoe Cross
  • Wivenhoe Quay
Wivenhoe
PartyCandidateVotes%
Labour Co-opCyril Liddy*1,15436.2
Liberal DemocratsMark Cory*1,14135.8
Labour Co-opRosalind Scott*1,13735.7
Labour Co-opPhil Finn99831.3
ConservativePeter Hill90628.4
Liberal DemocratsSanchia Nash89228.0
IndependentAndrea Luxford Vaughan54917.2
Liberal DemocratsAlex Hale49915.7
IndependentMike Newton46414.6
ConservativeCraig Stuart44714.0
IndependentShaun Boughton41613.1
ConservativeRoman Perrior37911.9
GreenTim Glover2788.7
GreenLaura Pountney1233.9
GreenLora Aziz1133.5
Turnout3,18353.3
Registered electors5,975
Labour Co-opwin (new seat)
Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Labour Co-opwin (new seat)
Top-candidate result
Labour
28.6%
Liberal Democrat
28.3%
Conservative
22.5%
Independent
13.6%
Green Party
6.9%

By-elections

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Shrub End

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A by-election was called in Shrub End following the resignation of Cllr Karen Chaplin (Liberal Democrat). The seat was gained by the Conservatives in the subsequent by-election.

Shrub End: 7 September 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeVic Flores68138.6+19.4
LabourMike Dale57232.4+20.5
Liberal DemocratsSam McCarthy37321.1−13.9
IndependentMike Clark543.1N/A
UKIPBruno Hickman522.9−10.9
GreenVictoria Weaver341.9−5.6
Majority1096.2N/A
Turnout1,76521.7−6.5
Registered electors8,119
Conservativegain fromLiberal DemocratsSwingDecrease0.6

References

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  1. ^"Local Boundary Commission for England".www.lgbce.org.uk. Archived fromthe original on 3 April 2016. Retrieved14 September 2016.
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